Pfc. Jessee W. Prester graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1004, Company C, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 80 recruits. - Pfc. Jessee W. Prester graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1004, Company C, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 80 recruits.
Pfc. Cody C. Parr graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1002, Company C, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 79 recruits. - Pfc. Cody C. Parr graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1002, Company C, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 79 recruits.
Pfc. Jacob S. Wesson graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1000, Company C, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 79 recruits. - Pfc. Jacob S. Wesson graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1000, Company C, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 79 recruits.
Judge Tamia Gordon, a former U.S. Marine Corps major, center right, gathers with fellow Marines for a "100 Years of Women" ceremony on the football field at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Nov. 24, 2018. “I am grateful the Marine Corps continues to invest in the Bayou Classic each year,” said Gordon. "This worthwhile investment builds bridges with prospects and influencers in the African American community." Gordon currently serves as the associate chief administrative law judge for the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals, at the New Orleans Field Office. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Cray/Released) - Judge Tamia Gordon, a former U.S. Marine Corps major, center right, gathers with fellow Marines for a "100 Years of Women" ceremony on the football field at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Nov. 24, 2018. “I am grateful the Marine Corps continues to invest in the Bayou Classic each year,” said Gordon. "This worthwhile investment builds bridges with prospects and influencers in the African American community." Gordon currently serves as the associate chief administrative law judge for the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals, at the New Orleans Field Office. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathaniel Cray/Released)
Recruiting Sub Station Myrtle Beach poolee Michael Campofiori explains what he had to overcome to be given a chance to go to Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot Parris Island for the chance to become a U.S. Marine. Campofiori, from Brick Township, N.J., has been wanting to become a Marine ever since he was a child, but at the age of 11, he was diagnosed with Leukemia, a medical condition that threatened not only his possibility of joining the Marine Corps, but his life. - Recruiting Sub Station Myrtle Beach poolee Michael Campofiori explains what he had to overcome to be given a chance to go to Marine Corps Recruit Training Depot Parris Island for the chance to become a U.S. Marine. Campofiori, from Brick Township, N.J., has been wanting to become a Marine ever since he was a child, but at the age of 11, he was diagnosed with Leukemia, a medical condition that threatened not only his possibility of joining the Marine Corps, but his life.
Pfc. Zachary E. Zeff graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1090, Company B, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 80 recruits. - Pfc. Zachary E. Zeff graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1090, Company B, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 80 recruits.
Pfc. Kaidaryn K. Morris graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1088, Company B, 1st Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 74 recruits. - Pfc. Kaidaryn K. Morris graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 1088, Company B, 1st Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 74 recruits.
Pfc. Brianna L. Choy graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 4046, Company O, 4th Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 56 recruits - Pfc. Brianna L. Choy graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 4046, Company O, 4th Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 56 recruits
Marine graduates Marine Corps Recruit Training as platoon honor graduate. - Marine graduates Marine Corps Recruit Training as platoon honor graduate.
Pfc. Adrian Miranda graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 3082, Company M, 3rd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 83 recruits.The honor graduate award recognizes the Marine who best exemplifies the total Marine concept, which encompasses physical fitness, marksmanship and leadership traits, during recruit training. Miranda, a native of Miami acted as platoon guide for Platoon 3082.Miranda is a graduate of Homestead Senior High School and was recruited at Recruiting Substation Perrine by Sgt. Robert Davis. Please send all queries to the Assistant Marketing and Communications Officer, 2nd Lt. Mackenzie Margroum, Mackenzie.margroum@marines.usmc.mil - Pfc. Adrian Miranda graduated from Marine recruit training today as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 3082, Company M, 3rd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, for placing first of 83 recruits. The honor graduate award recognizes the Marine who best exemplifies the total Marine concept, which encompasses physical fitness, marksmanship and leadership traits, during recruit training. Miranda, a native of Miami acted as platoon guide for Platoon 3082. Miranda is a graduate of Homestead Senior High School and was recruited at Recruiting Substation Perrine by Sgt. Robert Davis. Please send all queries to the Assistant Marketing and Communications Officer, 2nd Lt. Mackenzie Margroum, Mackenzie.margroum@marines.usmc.mil
Pfc. Kaleb J. Casey completed Marine Corps recruit training as the company honor graduate of Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Casey, a graduate of Pace High School in Pace, Florida, was recruited by Sgt. Nicholas S. Lawrence from Recruiting Substation Pensacola. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales) - Pfc. Kaleb J. Casey completed Marine Corps recruit training as the company honor graduate of Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Casey, a graduate of Pace High School in Pace, Florida, was recruited by Sgt. Nicholas S. Lawrence from Recruiting Substation Pensacola. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales)
Pfc. Dillon C. Fleet completed Marine Corps recruit training as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 2084, Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Fleet, a graduate of George Jenkins High School in Lakeland Highlands, Florida, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Miguel A. Cebrero from Recruiting Substation Lakeland. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales) - Pfc. Dillon C. Fleet completed Marine Corps recruit training as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 2084, Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Fleet, a graduate of George Jenkins High School in Lakeland Highlands, Florida, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Miguel A. Cebrero from Recruiting Substation Lakeland. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales)
Pfc. Thomas A. Wesson completed Marine Corps recruit training as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 2081, Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Wesson, a graduate of Cardinal Gibbon High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was recruited by Gunnery Sgt. Lonel D. Springs from Recruiting Substation Margate. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales) - Pfc. Thomas A. Wesson completed Marine Corps recruit training as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 2081, Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Wesson, a graduate of Cardinal Gibbon High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was recruited by Gunnery Sgt. Lonel D. Springs from Recruiting Substation Margate. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales)
Pfc. Collin R. Wade completed Marine Corps recruit training as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 2080, Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Wade, a graduate of Newnan High School in Newnan, Georgia, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Carlton D. Williams from Recruiting Substation Camp Creek. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales) - Pfc. Collin R. Wade completed Marine Corps recruit training as the platoon honor graduate of Platoon 2080, Company H, 2nd Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, Oct. 19, 2018. Wade, a graduate of Newnan High School in Newnan, Georgia, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Carlton D. Williams from Recruiting Substation Camp Creek. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jorge A. Rosales)