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May 7, 2014

Lieutenant Gen. Robert Neller, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Central Command, presented the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Global War on Terrorism to nine MARCENT "Civilian" Marines at the base theatre aboard MacDill Air Force Base, May 6. With the civilian service medals pinned to their chests, Lt. Gen. Neller posed with the recipients. Pictured left to right, were Don Lorkowski, Jerry Lyons, John Marques, Terry Moores, Charles "Gramps" Peterson, Ben Philhower, and Allen Rupenski. Notable guests at the ceremony were Gen. John Paxton, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Brig. Gen. John Jansen, Assistant Deputy Commandant for Programs and Resources. Not present, but also recipients of medal, were Jeff "Bird" Hibbard and Jim McSpadden. The medal was established by the Secretary of Defense to recognize the contributions and accomplishments of civilian employees of the DoD in direct support of the armed forces engaged in operations to combat terrorism, since Sept. 11, 2001.

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Lieutenant Gen. Robert Neller, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Central Command, presented the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Global War on Terrorism to nine MARCENT "Civilian" Marines  at the base theatre aboard
MacDill Air Force Base, May 6. With the civilian service medals pinned to their chests, Lt. Gen. Neller posed with the recipients. Pictured left to right, were Don Lorkowski, Jerry Lyons, John Marques, Terry Moores,  Charles "Gramps" Peterson, Ben Philhower, and Allen Rupenski. Notable guests at the ceremony were Gen. John Paxton, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Brig. Gen. John Jansen, Assistant Deputy Commandant for Programs and Resources.  Not present, but also recipients of medal, were Jeff "Bird" Hibbard and Jim McSpadden.
The medal was established by the Secretary of Defense to recognize the contributions and accomplishments of civilian employees of the DoD in direct support of the armed forces engaged in operations to combat terrorism, since Sept. 11, 2001.
140506-M-JC104-905.JPG Photo By: MSgt. Will Price

May 7, 2014
Tampa, FL - Lieutenant Gen. Robert Neller, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Central Command, presented the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Global War on Terrorism to nine MARCENT "Civilian" Marines at the base theatre aboard MacDill Air Force Base, May 6. With the civilian service medals pinned to their chests, Lt. Gen. Neller posed with the recipients. Pictured left to right, were Don Lorkowski, Jerry Lyons, John Marques, Terry Moores, Charles "Gramps" Peterson, Ben Philhower, and Allen Rupenski. Notable guests at the ceremony were Gen. John Paxton, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, and Brig. Gen. John Jansen, Assistant Deputy Commandant for Programs and Resources. Not present, but also recipients of medal, were Jeff "Bird" Hibbard and Jim McSpadden. The medal was established by the Secretary of Defense to recognize the contributions and accomplishments of civilian employees of the DoD in direct support of the armed forces engaged in operations to combat terrorism, since Sept. 11, 2001.


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This photograph is considered public domain and has been cleared for release. If you would like to republish please give the photographer appropriate credit. Further, any commercial or non-commercial use of this photograph or any other DoD image must be made in compliance with guidance found at http://www.dimoc.mil/resources/limitations.html , which pertains to intellectual property restrictions (e.g., copyright and trademark, including the use of official emblems, insignia, names and slogans), warnings regarding use of images of identifiable personnel, appearance of endorsement, and related matters.



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