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With more than 40 years of service between them, brothers Master Gunnery Sgt. William Farr, left, and Sgt. Maj. Dwayne Farr, right, pose with Major Gen. Walter E. Gaskin, commanding general, MCRC. Sgt. Maj. Dwayne Farr wore his ceremonial kilt during a post and relief ceremony aboard MCB, Quantico, Va. The Farrs are assigned to the same command for the first time in their careers. The Farr brothers are confident they will help the Recruiting Command meet its national recruiting goal for fiscal year 2006. They will provide the necessary support to the Marine recruiters on the streets of America who talk with young men and women about the opportunities in the Marine Corps. - With more than 40 years of service between them, brothers Master Gunnery Sgt. William Farr, left, and Sgt. Maj. Dwayne Farr, right, pose with Major Gen. Walter E. Gaskin, commanding general, MCRC. Sgt. Maj. Dwayne Farr wore his ceremonial kilt during a post and relief ceremony aboard MCB, Quantico, Va. The Farrs are assigned to the same command for the first time in their careers. The Farr brothers are confident they will help the Recruiting Command meet its national recruiting goal for fiscal year 2006. They will provide the necessary support to the Marine recruiters on the streets of America who talk with young men and women about the opportunities in the Marine Corps.

Marine Corps Recruiting Command