U.S. Marine Corps Col. Mike E. Ogden (left), the commanding officer of the 12th Marine Corps District, Col. James B. Conway (middle), the outgoing commanding officer, and Sgt. Maj. Daniel R. Wilson (right), the sergeant major of the 12th Marine Corps District, sing the Marines' Hymn during a change of command and retirement ceremony at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, July 15, 2022. Conway, the outgoing commanding officer, relinquished command of the 12th Marine Corps District to Col. Mike E. Ogden, the oncoming commanding officer. A change of command ceremony is a time-honore
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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Mike E. Ogden (left), the commanding officer of the 12th Marine Corps District, Col. James B. Conway (middle), the outgoing commanding officer, and Sgt. Maj. Daniel R. Wilson (right), the sergeant major of the 12th Marine Corps District, sing the Marines' Hymn during a change of command and retirement ceremony at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California, July 15, 2022. Conway, the outgoing commanding officer, relinquished command of the 12th Marine Corps District to Col. Mike E. Ogden, the oncoming commanding officer. A change of command ceremony is a time-honored tradition which formally signifies the transfer of command and entails the total accountability, authority, and responsibility from one individual to another.