Commandant, Sergeant Major Make Final Visit To Marines In Afghanistan
The U.S. Marine Corps Commandant, Gen James T. Conway, and the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Sgt Maj Carlton W. Kent, visit Marines for what could be their last visit, in country. One Marine described it as the Commandant's "farewell tour" and added, "[Its] one more opportunity to see the general before he departs our beloved Corps."
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