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U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa Band tours northern Italy
Evan Nazario, a Musician Enlistment Option Program candidate, performs alongside the Marines of the Parris Island Marine Band at the Lakeside Jazz...
Prior to World War 1, the Naval Academy and enlisted Marines who earned an officer’s commission formed the core of Marine Corps officers. However, as...
U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Samuel Russo, a student at the Aviation Maintenance Squadron One (AMS-1) Marine Aviation Training Support Group (MATSG),...
U.S. Marine Corps veteran Glenn Galtere, a 93-year-old Marine who fought in The Battle of Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War, tells his Marine Corps...
The Lopez Herrera family poses for a photo aboard Mediterranean Shipping Company Grandiosa, Nov. 10, 2022. (Courtesy photo by Lance Cpl. Kevin Lopez...
Covering seven southeastern states and Puerto Rico, 6th Marine Corps District is tasked with recruiting future Marines to protect and serve our nation.
Over the years, the district has borne several titles:
1937 – 1945 6th Reserve District
1946 – 1952 6th Marine Corps Reserve District
1953 – 1963 6th Reserve and Recruitment District
1964 – Present 6th Marine Corps District
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Command Suite (843) 228-3662
Commanding Officer (843) 228-2726
Executive Officer (843) 228-2587
Sergeant Major (843) 228-2734
S-1 (Front Desk) (843) 228-2711
(Adjutant) (843) 228-2001
(Personnel Officer) (843) 228-3162
S-3 (Operations) (843) 228-2896
S-4 (Supply Chief) (843) 228-3271
(Logistics) (843) 228- 3245
S-6 (Service Desk) (843) 228-2155
Marketing & Public Affairs Office (843) 228-2782
Advertising (843) 228-2786
Comptroller (843) 228-2504
Marine & Family Readiness (843) 441-6364
Chaplain (843) 441-6157
Commanding Officer Intent and Guidance
Commanding General/Commanding Officer CCIRs
Commanding Officer SAPR Policy
Commanding Officer Hazing Policy
Commanding Officer Policy on Equal Opportunity
Commanding Officer Family Readiness Program Policy
Commanding Officer Safety Policy
Colonel Langfeldt is a native of Omaha, Nebraska. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in June 1990. Following Recruit Training and the School of Infantry he executed orders to Marine Barracks Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines. Upon completion of barracks duty, he was assigned to 1st Battalion,...
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Sergeant Major Michael A. Collins was born and raised in Amite, LA. He enlisted in the Marine Corps in June of 1998 and underwent recruit training at Kilo Company, 3d Recruit Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, CA. He was meritorious promoted to Private First Class. Following...