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Sgt. Dakota Meyer and Cpl. Kyle Carpenter stand in front of a plaque describing the events for which Meyer received the Medal of Honor on a trail at Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Va., Nov. 8, 2013. Meyer, a Medal of Honor recipient, and Cpl. Kyle Carpenter, a Purple Heart recipient, traveled to different units and barracks in the National Capital Region to speak with and motivate junior Marines. Meyer will be the guest of honor for the Commandant's Birthday Ball on Nov. 9, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Eric T. Keenan/Released) - Sgt. Dakota Meyer and Cpl. Kyle Carpenter stand in front of a plaque describing the events for which Meyer received the Medal of Honor on a trail at Officer Candidate School in Quantico, Va., Nov. 8, 2013. Meyer, a Medal of Honor recipient, and Cpl. Kyle Carpenter, a Purple Heart recipient, traveled to different units and barracks in the National Capital Region to speak with and motivate junior Marines. Meyer will be the guest of honor for the Commandant's Birthday Ball on Nov. 9, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Eric T. Keenan/Released)

Marines load palletized equipment onto a KC-130J Hercules aircraft Nov. 11 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, during preparation for a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief mission to the Philippines. Super Typhoon Haiyan has impacted more than 4.2 million people across 36 provinces in the Philippines, according to the Philippine government’s national disaster risk reduction and management council. Philippine officials will have a better idea of the damage and death toll in the coming days as transportation and communications systems are repaired. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. David N. Hersey/Released) - Marines load palletized equipment onto a KC-130J Hercules aircraft Nov. 11 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan, during preparation for a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief mission to the Philippines. Super Typhoon Haiyan has impacted more than 4.2 million people across 36 provinces in the Philippines, according to the Philippine government’s national disaster risk reduction and management council. Philippine officials will have a better idea of the damage and death toll in the coming days as transportation and communications systems are repaired. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. David N. Hersey/Released)

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