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Archive: June, 2018
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Left to right, Sgt. Maj. Cortez L. Brown, Maj. Jonathan W. Landers, Gunnery Sgt. Isaac M. Ishak, Pfc. Gavin G. Northcutt, Marty Northcutt, Tori Northcutt, Col. Jeffrey C. Smitherman, Staff Sgt. Brian D. Raney, Capt. Kyle R. Kuhn, retired Master Sgt. Bud Schell, Capt. Asia Pastor, Gunnery Sgt. Nathan D. Mitchaner, Staff Sgt. Jon P. Slayton, Sgt. Maj. Rena M. Bruno and Staff Sgt. James B. Benham stand with Hunter A. Northcutt’s Honorary Marine award at Pelham Elementary School, Pelham, Tennessee, June 13, 2018. Only the Commandant of the Marine Corps can officially designate an individual as an “Honorary Marine” to acknowledge extraordinary contributions to the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Mandaline Castillo) - Left to right, Sgt. Maj. Cortez L. Brown, Maj. Jonathan W. Landers, Gunnery Sgt. Isaac M. Ishak, Pfc. Gavin G. Northcutt, Marty Northcutt, Tori Northcutt, Col. Jeffrey C. Smitherman, Staff Sgt. Brian D. Raney, Capt. Kyle R. Kuhn, retired Master Sgt. Bud Schell, Capt. Asia Pastor, Gunnery Sgt. Nathan D. Mitchaner, Staff Sgt. Jon P. Slayton, Sgt. Maj. Rena M. Bruno and Staff Sgt. James B. Benham stand with Hunter A. Northcutt’s Honorary Marine award at Pelham Elementary School, Pelham, Tennessee, June 13, 2018. Only the Commandant of the Marine Corps can officially designate an individual as an “Honorary Marine” to acknowledge extraordinary contributions to the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Mandaline Castillo)

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