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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Oscar CruzRamirez, the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz comptroller, poses for a group photo with the employees from a local hotel during Toys for Tots toy collection in Tumon, Guam, Dec. 10, 2021. - U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Oscar CruzRamirez, the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz comptroller, poses for a group photo with the employees from a local hotel during Toys for Tots toy collection in Tumon, Guam, Dec. 10, 2021. This year marks the 74th year of the national Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign and its 12th year on Guam. The mission of the Toys for Tots program is to collect new, unwrapped toys and distribute those toys to less fortunate children during Christmas. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)

The Honorable Lourdes Leon Guerrero, the governor of Guam, places dirt in a burial mound during a cultural ritual at the Sabånan Fadang burial site on Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, Nov. 23, 2021. - The Honorable Lourdes Leon Guerrero, the governor of Guam, places dirt in a burial mound during a cultural ritual at the Sabånan Fadang burial site on Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, Nov. 23, 2021. The burial site includes seven grave pits comprised of multiple individuals, with the final overall number of individuals still pending analysis. The ritual is the first of its kind as the ceremonies are typically held later, as required under Guam law, when monuments are erected for reburial ceremonies. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)

 
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Uriah Perez, the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz community liaison specialist, paints a bus stop located across from Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station (NCTS) Guam, Oct. 20, 2021. MCB Camp Blaz partnered with the Dededo Mayor’s Office to paint the bus stop across from its current home on NCTS Guam as one of its island beautification Projects. Community service and volunteer events allow service members to build and foster relationships with the community while also giving back to it. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Shantavia Wilson, the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz ombudsman, poses for a photo with senior leaders from MCB Camp Blaz, U.S. Naval Base Guam (NBG) and Joint Region Marianas during an ombudsman appreciation awards ceremony on NBG, Oct. 15, 2021. Ombudsmen are volunteers appointed by a commanding officer to serve as a link for information between a command’s leadership and their families. Normally, a service member’s spouse from the command serves as the ombudsman, however, due to the unique circumstances of MCB Camp Blaz, an active duty Marine currently serves as the ombudsman. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Christopher Bopp, the Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz commanding officer, left, and Ellen Tenorio, the store manager of the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam (NCTS) Naval Exchange (NEX), pose for a photo during an award ceremony held on U.S. Naval Base Guam, Oct. 14, 2021. The award ceremony was held to present the NCTS NEX the 2020 Best in Class Bingham Award for Sales Category 5 ($4-$12 million). The Bingham Award is presented to the top NEX’s around the world in nine sales categories for overall financial results and customer service. Established in 1979, the Bingham Award is named after U.S. Navy Capt. W. H. Bingham, who in 1946 was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to lead an advisory board of what is now NEXCOM. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) representatives, Naval Exchange (NEX) Guam representatives, and senior military leaders pose for a group photo during an award ceremony held on U.S. Naval Base Guam, Oct. 14, 2021. The award ceremony was held to present the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam NEX the 2020 Best in Class Bingham Award for Sales Category 5 ($4-$12 million). The Bingham Award is presented to the top NEX’s around the world in nine sales categories for overall financial results and customer service. Established in 1979, the Bingham Award is named after U.S. Navy Capt. W. H. Bingham, who in 1946 was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to lead an advisory board of what is now NEXCOM. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Christopher Bopp, the Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz commanding officer, gives a speech during an award ceremony held on U.S. Naval Base Guam, Oct. 14, 2021. The award ceremony was held to present the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam NEX the 2020 Best in Class Bingham Award for Sales Category 5 ($4-$12 million). The Bingham Award is presented to the top NEX’s around the world in nine sales categories for overall financial results and customer service. Established in 1979, the Bingham Award is named after U.S. Navy Capt. W. H. Bingham, who in 1946 was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to lead an advisory board of what is now NEXCOM. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
The U.S. Naval Base Guam (NBG) honor guard presents colors during an award ceremony held on NBG, Oct. 14, 2021. The award ceremony was held to present the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam Naval Exchange (NEX) the 2020 Best in Class Bingham Award for Sales Category 5 ($4-$12 million). The Bingham Award is presented to the top NEX’s around the world in nine sales categories for overall financial results and customer service. Established in 1979, the Bingham Award is named after U.S. Navy Capt. W. H. Bingham, who in 1946 was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to lead an advisory board of what is now the Navy Exchange Service Command. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
Senior military leaders render a salute during an award ceremony held on U.S. Naval Base Guam, Oct. 14, 2021. The award ceremony was held to present the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam Naval Exchange (NEX) the 2020 Best in Class Bingham Award for Sales Category 5 ($4-$12 million). The Bingham Award is presented to the top NEX’s around the world in nine sales categories for overall financial results and customer service. Established in 1979, the Bingham Award is named after U.S. Navy Capt. W. H. Bingham, who in 1946 was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to lead an advisory board of what is now the Navy Exchange Service Command. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
Robert Bianchi, the chief executive officer of Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM), left, Ellen Tenorio, the store manager of the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Guam (NCTS) Naval Exchange (NEX), center, and U.S. Marine Corps Col. Christopher Bopp, the Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz commanding officer, pose for a group photo during an award ceremony held on U.S. Naval Base Guam, Oct. 14, 2021. The award ceremony was held to present the NCTS NEX the 2020 Best in Class Bingham Award for Sales Category 5 ($4-$12 million). The Bingham Award is presented to the top NEX’s around the world in nine sales categories for overall financial results and customer service. Established in 1979, the Bingham Award is named after U.S. Navy Capt. W. H. Bingham, who in 1946 was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to lead an advisory board of what is now NEXCOM. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
Volunteers with USO Tumon Bay pose for a photo with Marines assigned to Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp, during a visit to MCB Camp Blaz, Oct. 14, 2021. The USO visited the base to foster relationships with the base and support service members while increasing morale. Since 1941, the USO’s mission is to strengthen America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home, and country, throughout their service to the nation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Rubin Tan, assistant coordinator for Toys for Tots on Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, poses for a photo with employees of Triple J Auto in Tamuning, Guam after delivering a donation box to commence the 2021 Toys for Tots Campaign on Oct. 5, 2021. This year marks the 74th year of the National Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Campaign and its 12th year on Guam. The mission of the Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys and distribute those toys to less fortunate children at Christmas. Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz partners with local organizations and businesses to help bring the joy of Christmas and send a message of hope to less fortunate children in Guam and the CNMI. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
Senior military leaders pose for a photograph during an unveiling ceremony for the Gold Star Families Memorial in Hagåtña, Guam, Sept. 30, 2021. The ceremony included an unveiling of a site dedication sign and a virtual keynote speech from Hershel Woodrow “Woody” Williams, Medal of Honor recipient who participated in the Liberation of Guam. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Through the Woody Williams Foundation, more than 87 Gold Star Families Memorial Monuments were established throughout the United States with additional monuments underway. Guam is the first U.S. Territory to have a dedicated Gold Star Family memorial. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Christopher Bopp, the Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz commanding officer, poses for a photo with Sparky the Fire Dog and members of the MCB Camp Blaz Fire Department after signing a proclamation kicking off Fire Prevention Week aboard the base, Sept. 30, 2021. Fire Prevention Week is observed in commemoration of the Great Chicago Fire that occurred Oct. 8-10, 1871. This year’s theme for Fire Prevention Week is “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety,” which refers to the sounds that smoke alarms make. When you hear a beep, get on your feet, get out, and call 9-1-1. When you hear a chirp, make a change, replace the battery. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew King)

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