Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.
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.
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"The Oldest Post of the Corps"

Mar 14, 2024

Sergeant Moussa Ba, water support technician, and Sgt. Timothy D. Bennet Jr., electrician, Headquarters and Service Company, clear wreaths from gravesites at Arlington National Cemetery on Jan 20, 2023. Over the weekend, Marine Barracks Washington had the solemn honor of participating in clearing wreaths from over 250,000 gravesites in remembrance and honor of our nation’s fallen service members and their families. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mark Morales)

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Canon EOS R5

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RF24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM

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5

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1/250

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100

IMAGE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN

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CAMERA

Canon EOS R5

LENS

RF24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM

APERTURE

5

SHUTTERSPEED

1/250

ISO

100