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  • President Barack Obama.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • President Barack Obama.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • MANASSAS, VA - Nov. 2:  Democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama speaks to his last crowd of campaign supporters at Virginia's Prince William County Fairgrounds in Manassas, Virginia the day before the national election, and one that will determine if he will be the first black President of the United States of America.
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  • MANASSAS, VA - Nov. 2:  Democratic nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama speaks to his last crowd of campaign supporters at Virginia's Prince William County Fairgrounds in Manassas, Virginia the day before the national election, and one that will determine if he will be the first black President of the United States of America.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10:  During a visit to T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill speaks to members of the press prior to holding a discussion with Northern Virginia parents on his plan to ensure that all children receive a world-class education from the day they are born until the day they graduate college.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10:  During a visit to T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill holds a discussion with Northern Virginia parents on his plan to ensure that all children receive a world-class education from the day they are born until the day they graduate college.
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  • President Barack Obama is surrounded after a speech in Norfolk, Virginia.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
    Bivera_D4_007A.jpg
  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
    Bivera_D4_003A.jpg
  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
    Bivera_D4_004A.jpg
  • A family owned horse farm in Crozet, Virginia has been with the Jones' for over a century. The struggle to maintain Smallwood Farm within the family lies with the matriarch's grandchildren and if they'll stay in horse country.
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  • VIENNA, Va. - Nov. 30:  U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addresses the Democratic National Committee during its annual fall meeting in Vienna, Virginia.  "Now, here?s the good news - the name George W. Bush will not be on the ballot. The name of my cousin Dick Cheney will not be on the ballot. We?ve been trying to hide that for a long time. Everybody has a black sheep in the family. The era of Scooter Libby justice, and Brownie incompetence, and Karl Rove politics will finally be over.  But the question you?re going to have to ask yourself when you vote this year and next is this:  ?What?s next for America?? said Obama.  The Democratic presidential candidates, DNC Chairman Howard Dean, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter addressed members of the DNC on Friday, November 30 in the ballroom of the Sheraton Premiere hotel.  Senator Chris Dodd passed on the fall meeting to campaign instead in Iowa.  Senator Hillary Clinton canceled her speech as a result of the developments at her New Hampshire office hostage situation.
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  • VIENNA, Va. - Nov. 30:  U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addresses the Democratic National Committee during its annual fall meeting in Vienna, Virginia.  "Now, here?s the good news - the name George W. Bush will not be on the ballot. The name of my cousin Dick Cheney will not be on the ballot. We?ve been trying to hide that for a long time. Everybody has a black sheep in the family. The era of Scooter Libby justice, and Brownie incompetence, and Karl Rove politics will finally be over.  But the question you?re going to have to ask yourself when you vote this year and next is this:  ?What?s next for America?? said Obama.  The Democratic presidential candidates, DNC Chairman Howard Dean, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Colorado Governor Bill Ritter addressed members of the DNC on Friday, November 30 in the ballroom of the Sheraton Premiere hotel.  Senator Chris Dodd passed on the fall meeting to campaign instead in Iowa.  Senator Hillary Clinton canceled her speech as a result of the developments at her New Hampshire office hostage situation.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • TRIANGLE, Va (October 29, 2011) -- A special dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is conducted in honor of Lt. Gen. George (Ron) Christmas for his role as past president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. He was commissioned into the Marine Corps through the NROTC program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1962. He served in various infantry commands and staff assignments as a company grade officer including command of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines in Vietnam. He was seriously wounded during the battle for Hue City during Tet ’68 and for his actions there was awarded the Navy Cross.  With the growth of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation’s mission and enterprises, Gen Christmas devoted himself full time to these efforts until the Fall of 2011.  Lt. Gen. Christmas is married to the former Sherry Lownds. They have 4 children and 12 grandchildren.  Photo by Johnny Bivera
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10: Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, February, 2008 to a full exuberant crowd during a town hall meeting at the famed high school, who's story was made into a movie Remember the Titans.
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  • ALEXANDRIA, VA - Feb 10: Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, February, 2008 to a full exuberant crowd during a town hall meeting at the famed high school, who's story was made into a movie Remember the Titans.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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  • The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation hosts the 32nd Annual Awards Dinner recognizing a series of awards to both Marines and civilian community members for exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history.
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