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Oct 15, 2013

Maj. Gen. Mark A. Brilakis, Marine Corps Recruiting Command commanding general, and Sgt. David A. Ouimet, a Recruiting Station Kansas City, Recruiting Sub-Station Gladstone recruiter, smiles for the camera after Brilakis presented Quimet with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal at RSS Gladstone Oct. 9, 2013. Ouimet was presented the medal for his efforts as a recruiter, helping to contribute to the success of the RS.

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Maj. Gen. Mark A. Brilakis, Marine Corps Recruiting Command commanding general, and Sgt. David A. Ouimet, a Recruiting Station Kansas City, Recruiting Sub-Station Gladstone recruiter, smiles for the camera after Brilakis presented Quimet with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal at RSS Gladstone Oct. 9, 2013. Ouimet was presented the medal for his efforts as a recruiter, helping to contribute to the success of the RS.
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Oct 15, 2013
Kansas City, Missouri - Maj. Gen. Mark A. Brilakis, Marine Corps Recruiting Command commanding general, and Sgt. David A. Ouimet, a Recruiting Station Kansas City, Recruiting Sub-Station Gladstone recruiter, smiles for the camera after Brilakis presented Quimet with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal at RSS Gladstone Oct. 9, 2013. Ouimet was presented the medal for his efforts as a recruiter, helping to contribute to the success of the RS.


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