 A marine attack helicopter landed in downtown Cleveland today. These are among the first of 750 Marines who will be in the city with vehicles and various pieces of war fighting equipment for Marine Week Cleveland. The week long visit is an annual event that showcases the Marine Corps in a different city each summer. I think this city needs something like this, really, it really does. I was a Marine for six years and this is good to see, good to see that people get out here and look at what these Marines do, day in and day out. Marine Week Cleveland is the fourth year the Marines have celebrated community, country and corps. This week is mainly bonding between the Marine Corps and the city of Cleveland. And so these are really important for the American public to get a good sense of the capabilities we have. Two helicopters landed downtown and were parked in the shadows of the skyscrapers. The Marines were immediately welcomed by the lucky few who were here to see the arrivals. We actually lived right over there, we up on our rooftop deck and we saw the helicopter swimming around so we came out and checked it out. As more aircraft, equipment and Marines arrive in Cleveland, scores of Marines will be made honored parts of various family photo albums throughout the city. From Cleveland, I'm Sergeant Todd Hunter.