Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., high crawls during his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., runs his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., left, fireman carries Maj. Bradley W. Ward, the Marine aide-de-camp to the commandant, during a Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., runs his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., performs the 30-pound ammunition can lifts during his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. John I. Curry, right, a personnel chief with the office of the commandant, per standard practice, explains a Combat Fitness Test (CFT) event to Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., transports two 30-pound ammunition cans during his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Nicholas F. Sanquist, left, an administrative assistant with the office of the commandant, supervises Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., during a Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., throws a dummy grenade during his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., transports two 30-pound ammunition cans during his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)The rank of Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., rests inside his cover during his Combat Fitness Test (CFT) at Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 2014. The CFT is a semi-annual requirement for all Marines to assess a Marine’s physical capacity in a broad spectrum of combat related tasks. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Gabriela Garcia/Released)
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