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U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Jason Q. Bohm (left), the former commanding general of Marine Corps Recruiting Command, and Maj. Gen. William J. Bowers (middle) , the Commanding General of Marine Corps Recruiting Command, and Sgt. Maj. Adan F. Moreno, the sergeant major of Marine Corps Recruiting Command, perform the passing of colors during the MCRC change of command ceremony at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., on July 21, 2022. - U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Jason Q. Bohm (left), the former commanding general of Marine Corps Recruiting Command, and Maj. Gen. William J. Bowers (middle) , the Commanding General of Marine Corps Recruiting Command, and Sgt. Maj. Adan F. Moreno, the sergeant major of Marine Corps Recruiting Command, perform the passing of colors during the MCRC change of command ceremony at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., on July 21, 2022. Major General Bohm served as the commanding general of MCRC from July 2020 to July 2022 and will assume command as the Inspector General for the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Gustavo Romero)
A candidate of Officer Candidate School executes the Combat Course aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, June 14, 2013. The Marine Corps is looking for outstanding and qualified enlisted Marines to earn a commission and become second lieutenants through the Enlisted Commissioning Program. To apply for ECP, Marines must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university, and be a lance corporal or above with at least one year time in service. The Marine Corps holds three ECP boards annually. For more information, visit http://www.marines.com/officer. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Kathryn K. Bynum/Released) - A candidate of Officer Candidate School executes the Combat Course aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, June 14, 2013. The Marine Corps is looking for outstanding and qualified enlisted Marines to earn a commission and become second lieutenants through the Enlisted Commissioning Program. To apply for ECP, Marines must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university, and be a lance corporal or above with at least one year time in service. The Marine Corps holds three ECP boards annually. For more information, visit http://www.marines.com/officer. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Kathryn K. Bynum/Released)
Marine Corps Recruiting Command awarded all allocated four-year Frederick C. Branch Leadership Scholarships to highly qualified men and women during a recent selection board. The scholarship, named after the Corps’ first African-American officer, is a four year Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship available to students of any background who plan on attending one of 17 participating historically black colleges and universities. - Marine Corps Recruiting Command awarded all allocated four-year Frederick C. Branch Leadership Scholarships to highly qualified men and women during a recent selection board. The scholarship, named after the Corps’ first African-American officer, is a four year Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship available to students of any background who plan on attending one of 17 participating historically black colleges and universities.