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Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley (standing), commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, moderates a panel discussion Sept. 26 that offered insights from key Marine senior officers to companies exhibiting at the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Seated from left are Bill Taylor, program executive officer for Land Systems; Lt. Gen. Kenneth Glueck Jr., deputy commandant for Combat, Development and Integration; Lt. Gen. William Faulkner, deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics; and Brig. Gen. John Jansen, assistant deputy commandant for Programs and Resources.
130926-M-ZW180-760.JPG Photo By: Bill Johnson-Miles

Sep 27, 2013
Quantico, VA - Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley (standing), commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, moderates a panel discussion Sept. 26 that offered insights from key Marine senior officers to companies exhibiting at the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Seated from left are Bill Taylor, program executive officer for Land Systems; Lt. Gen. Kenneth Glueck Jr., deputy commandant for Combat, Development and Integration; Lt. Gen. William Faulkner, deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics; and Brig. Gen. John Jansen, assistant deputy commandant for Programs and Resources.


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