 Cleveland loves sports, music, and marines. The core infiltrated downtown a few hours before sunrise this morning, kicking off Marine Week Cleveland. Military assault vehicles rolled out at the Cleveland Browns Stadium underbelly, guided by city police Devonovich Park, Gateway Park, and Public Square. Oh, I liked it. It was awesome. The whole traveling from the Cleveland Browns Stadium to over here, I thought it was amazing. Police blocked off roads as residents saw a different beginning to normal rush hour, 60-ton tanks followed by Humvees and light-armored vehicles rolled into the city, building excitement for local residents. This is my first time ever seeing a tank roll complete in Ohio. It's pretty cool. I think it's actually a great support, come on. People don't even get to see this all the time. Let's be honest. Come on. It's America. You gotta appreciate it, man. This is beautiful. More than 9,000 marines are from Ohio. Some of those service members involved are here to show appreciation and celebrate Cleveland's support to the core. The marines work through the night to ensure vehicles were in place before dawn and ready for public viewing. By connecting with the community, the core will showcase 236 years of history for the city of Cleveland and the surrounding region. From Marine Week, Cleveland, I'm Sergeant Todd Hunter.