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Marines with Recruiting Station Fort Lauderdale clear south Florida beaches of hazardous debris April 24, 2013 as part of a partnership with Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation. Beginning this May, Marines with Recruiting Substations West Palm Beach and Delray Beach will be a prominent sight as they clear and clean area beaches of trash and debris washed ashore by tides or left behind by beach goers. - Marines with Recruiting Station Fort Lauderdale clear south Florida beaches of hazardous debris April 24, 2013 as part of a partnership with Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation. Beginning this May, Marines with Recruiting Substations West Palm Beach and Delray Beach will be a prominent sight as they clear and clean area beaches of trash and debris washed ashore by tides or left behind by beach goers.
Marine Pfc. Christopher G. Reynolds, 19, graduated Marine Corps Recruit Training, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., on April 12, 2013. Reynolds lost a total of 75 pounds in his journey to become a Marine. (Courtesy Photo) - Marine Pfc. Christopher G. Reynolds, 19, graduated Marine Corps Recruit Training, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., on April 12, 2013. Reynolds lost a total of 75 pounds in his journey to become a Marine. (Courtesy Photo)
Future Marines with Recruiting Station Fort Lauderdale gather in a formation for their morning warm up during the annual field meet April 20, 2013. Hundreds of future Marines participated in various Marine Corps inspired competitions like squad pull ups, crunches and a knowledge test designed to give them a taste of boot camp. - Future Marines with Recruiting Station Fort Lauderdale gather in a formation for their morning warm up during the annual field meet April 20, 2013. Hundreds of future Marines participated in various Marine Corps inspired competitions like squad pull ups, crunches and a knowledge test designed to give them a taste of boot camp.