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1. It gives me great pleasure to recognize your invaluable participation as a member of the Cake Cutting Escorts for the 242nd Marine Corps Birthday cake cutting ceremony, hosted by Combat Logistics Company 23 (CLC 23) on November 7, 2017.

2. Thank you for the sacrifice of your personal time after regular working hours, the Marines of CLC-23 were able to properly honor our country and Corps during the ceremony. Due to your efforts the family members of CLC 23 were able to receive a glimpse of the past, present and future of our Marine Corps.

3. Your professionalism and dedication to honoring the escorting of the Marine Corps birthday cake allowed the Marines and families of CLC-23 to witness the traditional passing of cake from the oldest

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