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Today, future of found out what they were really made after an intense workout at the monthly pool function. Maybe it’s time for YOU to find out what you’re made of. Give us a call or send us a message.
welcomes it's newest member, Hurricane HS graduate, Wyatt Savilla
Seeking by pursuing his dream of becoming a United States Marine! Marines.com
hitting it hard this morning with some training and team building excercises. Think you have what it takes to be on our team? Call or message us to find out! Marines.com
Congratulations to the newest addition to Team Huntington, K'Mani Freeman. Showing in pursuing in her life and through the process as it took a while to get here but she has taken her first step toward earning the Title! Do you have what it takes? Message us to find out! Marines.com
The of PCS Charleston getting in some and learning this morning at weekly PT Marines.com
Malachi Onwuka, a student at , becomes the newest member of . He plans to continue his college education as a . Find out how you can do the same by sending us a message.
After being transformed by the nation’s toughest boot camp, 417 new U.S. Marines graduated from Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island on Aug. 11, 2017, joining the Corps' ranks to carry on its more than 241-year legacy. (Photos by U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Maximiliano Bavastro)
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Veteran heads from Miramar College to Yale with full scholarship Miramar College graduate and Marine veteran Summer Lee headed to Yale after being named an Eli Whitney Student.
Earning the title Marine can also help non-U.S. citizens earn the rights and privileges of citizenship. This week, 18 new Marines took the Oath of Allegiance and became naturalized U.S. citizens. “United States citizenship is the greatest honor we grant (at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services),” said Brenda Washington, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. “For these Marines, today's naturalization ceremony represents their final step in their journey to American citizenship. Their path to citizenship is especially remarkable because they first pledge themselves to support and defend the United States before choosing to become American citizens.”
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Pvt. Jianfeng Zhao, China; Pvt. Eduardo Cabrera Diaz, Cuba; Pfc. Luis O. Perez Solis, Mexico; Pfc. Darian Pena Lluis, Cuba; Pfc. Irving Y. Velasquez Santana, Panama; Pvt. Eddy A. Manriquez Ibarra, Mexico; Pvt. Shaquille A. Davy, Jamaica; Pvt. Dujon C. Bremmer, Jamaica; Pvt. Jermaine W. Wright, Jamaica; Pvt. Joseph E. Lokoyi, Nigeria; Pvt. Julio N. Leimberg Guerrero, Ecuador; Pfc. Cecilia Cespedes, Bolivia; Pfc. Tikvah N. Omole, Kenya; Pfc. Karla A. Ibarra Gonzalez, Mexico; Pfc. Andrea Palomo, Mexico; Pvt. Aysha M. Olagueserna, Mexico; Pvt. Bibiana Duran Mata, Mexico; Pfc. Doris E. Fernandez Canales, El Salvador
(Photo by Lance Cpl. Maximiliano Bavastro)
Recruits of Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, put their martial arts training to use in body sparring July 21, 2017, on Parris Island, S.C. This training is part of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program, which combines hand-to-hand combat skills with mental discipline and character development to help transform recruits into physically and morally sound warriors. Kilo Company is scheduled to graduate Sept. 15, 2017. (Photos by Lance Cpl. Maximiliano Bavastro)
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The Marine Corps offers jobs from photo journalism to motor transportation. But becoming one of the elite, a Marine Musician, is the only job where an applicant must first pass not one, but two auditions. Do you have what it takes?
Marine Corps Recruiters School is competing for it's 5th straight Commanding Generals Cup Softball Championship.
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A new batch of men and women arrived July 10-11, 2017, for a chance to earn the title Marine on Parris Island, S.C. If successful in training, these men and women, now recruits of Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, and Papa Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, will earn the title Marine and represent the ideals of selflessness and military virtue the Corps proudly upholds. Both companies are scheduled to graduate Oct. 6, 2017. (Photos by Lance Cpl. Carlin Warren and Lance Cpl. Maximiliano Bavastro)
Corporal Dominick Anderson currently serves as the Administration Clerk for Marine Corps Recruiters School. He played 2 seasons with the MCAS Miramar Falcons and averaged 120 yards per game as a running back. His team Won the Camp Pendleton Football League Championship in 2016 and he was offered a contract to play for the Detroit Cougars in the Rival Professional Football League. The RFPL is a paid, developmental league that helps players go to the NFL, CFL, and AFL. Players can sign a $301,000 performance based contract and be marketed to NFL teams.
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Recruits of Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, trained for the physical and combat fitness test, both of which are graduation requirements, June 28, 2017 on Parris Island, S.C. Recruits participate in more than 30 physical training sessions throughout boot camp to prepare for the Marine Corps’ high physical fitness standards. Kilo Company is scheduled to graduate Sept. 15, 2017. (Photos by Lance Cpl. Maximiliano Bavastro)
Marines rescue sick woman while hiking Mount Fuji Five Marines used the shirts off their backs to make a stretcher and carry the woman to safety
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