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Established in 1801, Marine Barracks Washington, is the "Oldest Post of the Corps" and has been the residence of every commandant of the Marine Corps since 1806. The selection of the site for the Barracks was a matter of personal interest to President Thomas Jefferson, who rode through Washington with Lt. Col. William Ward Burrows, the second commandant of the Marine Corps, in search of a suitable location. The site now occupied was approved due to its proximity to the Washington Navy Yard and because it was within easy marching distance of the Capitol.
Marine Barracks Washington, D.C.
8th & I

Feb 27, 2012

Lance Cpl. Shawn Perez, Marine Barracks Washington Company A ceremonial marcher, scales a boulder during Alive, the second event of the 2012 Commander’s Cup, at Deep Creek Lake, Md., Feb. 27. Alive was a race comprising more than seven miles of running through rugged terrain and getting past several obstacles along the way. At the top of the boulder, each Marine was given a mug to carry back to the finish line. They had to bring the mug back to the finish line. If the mug got to the finish line and was scratched, cracked or broken in any way, the owner’s race time would not count. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Mondo Lescaud/Released)

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