U.S. Marine Corps recruiters monitoring physical training the students conduct.
U.S. Marine Corps Major Gen. Jason Q. Bohm, and Sgt. Maj. Adan F. Moreno, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, Commanding General and Sergeant Major visit Recruiting Station Frederick, Md. on Jan. 24. Bohm and Moreno spoke with recruiters and command...
8th Marine Corps District video showcasing the rigors of Recruit Training in order to increase awareness, and decrease attrition rates of female recruits. (U.S. Marine Corps Video by Sergeant Anthony Morales)
Timothy A. Bodenhamer, a future Marine with Recruiting Sub-Station Costa Mesa, Recruiting Station Orange County, poses for a photo in Costa Mesa, California on Dec. 10, 2021. Staff Sgt. Aaron Cerulle, a recruiter with Recruiting Sub-Station Costa...
The family of retired Marine Corps Brigadier Gen. Frank Kelley poses for a picture at 2nd Lt. Paul Kelley's commissioning ceremony at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. They had their challenges associated with the sudden increase in size and...
The Marine Corps’ most lethal weapon is – and will always remain – the individual Ma-rine. Marine Corps Recruiting Command (MCRC) continues to meet the accession needs of the Marine Corps while consistently recruiting a diversified force, creating...
Marines from the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard lead the Laguna Niguel Holiday Parade in Laguna Niguel, Calif., Dec. 11, 2021. The Mounted Color Guard attends various events throughout the country and works alongside local recruiting stations to...
U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Mardia A. Timoney, a musician technical assistant with 6th Marine Corps District, speaks with attendees at the Midwest Clinic International Band, Orchestra, and Music Conference in Chicago, Dec. 15, 2021. Marine Corps...
Katherine Pham, a future Marine with Recruiting Sub-Station Westminster, Recruiting Station Orange County, sits down to talk about why she decided to join the Marine Corps and some of the challenges she's looking forward to in Recruit Training...
U.S. Marine Corps Major Gen. Jason Q. Bohm, Marine Corps Recruiting Command Commanding General, delivers opening remarks at the MCRC National Operations and Training Symposium in San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 20. This annual event recognizes recruiting...
As a young child, Jessica Quezada grew up with an adventurous spirit. She inherited this mindset from her grandmother, who would constantly travel the world and share how there was more to life than her neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. Quezada’s desire to travel and see the world led her to the Marine Corps, where she served as a public affairs Marine, traveling to seven different countries. However, she felt that other service members were not encouraged to travel, which inspired her to create her business, LiboRisk, when she left the Marine Corps in 2020.
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“Sergeants are the backbone of the Marine Corps,” but one might dare to say it is actually recruiters. From day one, they are tasked with finding and mentoring the future Marines of the Corps. While it is an arduous task, one Marine took it in stride by contracting over 100 applicants, helping him to earn the titles of "Recruiter of the Nation" and “Centurion.”
Staff Sergeant Andrew Kuc is a Marine in Northern Michigan– trying to make a difference. He’s a recruiter– and helps show students different options after high school. Every Thursday, Staff Sergeant Kuc works with Gaylord students, graduates, and the cheer team for an hour after school.