Washington, D.C. – lintasnusa.com–Marines and Sailors assigned to the “Oldest Post of the Corps” came together at Marine Barracks Washington (MBW) for a series of official battalion, company, and unit photographs, capturing the faces behind the Barracks’ exceptional operational legacy.
These photographs not only reflect tradition and unity, but also highlight the Marines and Sailors who support MBW’s unique and mission-critical responsibilities. From flawlessly executing ceremonial duties that represent the Marine Corps on the national stage, to ensuring operational readiness through physical security, logistics, administration, and support—each Marine and Sailor plays a vital role in the continued success of the Barracks.
The photo sessions included the following formations in order:

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Battalion
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Alpha Company
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Officers
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Guard Company
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Parade Staff
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Bravo Company
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Staff Noncommissioned Officers (SNCOs)
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Headquarters & Service Company
These portraits stand as a visual testament to the cohesion, professionalism, and enduring spirit of those serving at Marine Barracks Washington. As the custodians of legacy and excellence, the Marines and Sailors of MBW continue to uphold the highest standards—on parade and behind the scenes.