Stories

Search

Results:
Category: Approved for news feed
CLEAR ALL

Marines and coaches stand at attention for a promotion ceremony during their visit to the National Museum of the Marine Corps as part of the 2017 Coaches Workshop, in Dumfries, Va., May 20. Thirty-five coaches travelled from across the U.S. to the Quantico area to learn about the Marine Corps' officer programs, how it vets candidates for Officer Candidates School, trains officers and develops its officer corps. The coaches received certificates for their attendance at the NMMC, which serves as a small token of appreciation for the coaches taking time out of their schedules to come aboard MCB Quantico to learn about the Corps. - Marines and coaches stand at attention for a promotion ceremony during their visit to the National Museum of the Marine Corps as part of the 2017 Coaches Workshop, in Dumfries, Va., May 20. Thirty-five coaches travelled from across the U.S. to the Quantico area to learn about the Marine Corps' officer programs, how it vets candidates for Officer Candidates School, trains officers and develops its officer corps. The coaches received certificates for their attendance at the NMMC, which serves as a small token of appreciation for the coaches taking time out of their schedules to come aboard MCB Quantico to learn about the Corps.

Approximately 50 Officer Selection Officers’ Educators’ and Key Leaders’ Workshop attendees practice patrolling at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 22, 2017. All visitors travelled from the Western Recruiting Region of the United States. The workshop began June 19 and ended June 23. During that time, guests received briefs about officer programs, conducted the Leadership Reaction Course, took flight aboard an MV22 Osprey and experienced many other events. The purpose of the engagement is to create a mutually beneficial relationship between educators and the Corps, where collegiate leaders share what they have learned about the Marines with their students, peers and bosses, based on first-hand experiences. (Photo by Lance Cpl. McHale) - Approximately 50 Officer Selection Officers’ Educators’ and Key Leaders’ Workshop attendees practice patrolling at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 22, 2017. All visitors travelled from the Western Recruiting Region of the United States. The workshop began June 19 and ended June 23. During that time, guests received briefs about officer programs, conducted the Leadership Reaction Course, took flight aboard an MV22 Osprey and experienced many other events. The purpose of the engagement is to create a mutually beneficial relationship between educators and the Corps, where collegiate leaders share what they have learned about the Marines with their students, peers and bosses, based on first-hand experiences. (Photo by Lance Cpl. McHale)

Kimberly Danette Olarte, a Marine Corps poolee in the Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program, pushes herself while doing sit-ups during the initial strength test with Recruiting Sub-Station Cary, North Carolina, March 7, 2017. For the last eight months she’s been training with her recruiters in the DEP, which physically and mentally prepares applicants for the challenges they’ll face at training. For this IST Olarte did one pull-up, 99 crunches and a 10-minute-and-24-second 1.5 mile run for a score of 269 out of 300. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Antonio J. Rubio/Released) - Kimberly Danette Olarte, a Marine Corps poolee in the Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program, pushes herself while doing sit-ups during the initial strength test with Recruiting Sub-Station Cary, North Carolina, March 7, 2017. For the last eight months she’s been training with her recruiters in the DEP, which physically and mentally prepares applicants for the challenges they’ll face at training. For this IST Olarte did one pull-up, 99 crunches and a 10-minute-and-24-second 1.5 mile run for a score of 269 out of 300. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Antonio J. Rubio/Released)

Marine Corps Recruiting Command