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English: Gen. James Amos replaces Gen. James Conway as commandant of the Marine Corps during a passge of command ceremony at Marine Barracks Washington Oct. 22. Amos, a career avaitor with 40 years of service in the Corps, becomes only the second assistant commandant in three decades to take the Corps top post. (Photo by Cpl. Bobby J. Yarbrough)
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