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New Cumberland, Pennsylvania — U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Hortencia H. Magana takes part in a Marine color guard during a bridge dedication ceremony to a fallen Vietnam Marine Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015 in Bensalem, Penn. “Being able to contribute to the local communities that support the military is a great thing and an important duty,” said Magana, an administrative specialist currently serving at Recruiting Station Harrisburg, Penn. “Having that support means a lot to us, and it shows us serving that people appreciate our sacrifice.” The Marines from right to left: Cpl. Matthew S. Myers, Sgt. Magana, Sgt. Lloyd N. Boyde, and Sgt. Manuel Cardenas. (Courtesy photo/Released) - New Cumberland, Pennsylvania — U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Hortencia H. Magana takes part in a Marine color guard during a bridge dedication ceremony to a fallen Vietnam Marine Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015 in Bensalem, Penn. “Being able to contribute to the local communities that support the military is a great thing and an important duty,” said Magana, an administrative specialist currently serving at Recruiting Station Harrisburg, Penn. “Having that support means a lot to us, and it shows us serving that people appreciate our sacrifice.” The Marines from right to left: Cpl. Matthew S. Myers, Sgt. Magana, Sgt. Lloyd N. Boyde, and Sgt. Manuel Cardenas. (Courtesy photo/Released)

Brigadier Gen. Paul Kennedy presents Ryan Partridge the Excellence in Leadership Award during the U.S. Wrestling Foundation Gala in Los Angeles, June 9, 2016. The Marine Corps advocates for high-achieving student athletes and views this engagement as an opportunity to establish a strong connection with America’s youth. Partridge, a Vienna, Va., native and Madison High School senior, is a multi-sport athlete (football, wrestling, and lacrosse), a member of National Honor Society, and also founder of the “Early Birds Powerlifting Club” at Madison High. Partridge plans to attend the University of Virginia and become a member of the NROTC program there. Kennedy currently serves as the commanding general of Marine Corps Recruiting Command. - Brigadier Gen. Paul Kennedy presents Ryan Partridge the Excellence in Leadership Award during the U.S. Wrestling Foundation Gala in Los Angeles, June 9, 2016. The Marine Corps advocates for high-achieving student athletes and views this engagement as an opportunity to establish a strong connection with America’s youth. Partridge, a Vienna, Va., native and Madison High School senior, is a multi-sport athlete (football, wrestling, and lacrosse), a member of National Honor Society, and also founder of the “Early Birds Powerlifting Club” at Madison High. Partridge plans to attend the University of Virginia and become a member of the NROTC program there. Kennedy currently serves as the commanding general of Marine Corps Recruiting Command.

From left to right, U.S. Marine Corps Captain Brett J. Warming, the executive officer of Marine Corps Recruiting Station Raleigh, North Carolina, Madelyn M. Hamby and Madison N. Hamby, West Wilkes High School students, and Sgt. John F. Sanderson, a recruiter with Recruiting Station Raleigh, pose for a photo following an awards ceremony at West Wilkes High School in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, May 19, 2016. Madison and Madelyn received the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps scholarship for their athleticism, academics and leadership capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dwight A. Henderson/Released) - From left to right, U.S. Marine Corps Captain Brett J. Warming, the executive officer of Marine Corps Recruiting Station Raleigh, North Carolina, Madelyn M. Hamby and Madison N. Hamby, West Wilkes High School students, and Sgt. John F. Sanderson, a recruiter with Recruiting Station Raleigh, pose for a photo following an awards ceremony at West Wilkes High School in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, May 19, 2016. Madison and Madelyn received the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps scholarship for their athleticism, academics and leadership capabilities. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dwight A. Henderson/Released)

Commandant of the Marine Corps General Robert B. Neller awards Gunnery Sgt. Francisco Soto, the non-prior service recruiter of the year for 2015, with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal during the Commandant of the Marine Corps Combined Awards Ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., on May 11, 2016. Each Marine awarded demonstrated Marine Corps values in ethics, leadership and commitment. Neller thanked the families of the awardees for their sacrifices and their support. Soto is from Recruiting Station San Francisco, 12th Marine Corps District. - Commandant of the Marine Corps General Robert B. Neller awards Gunnery Sgt. Francisco Soto, the non-prior service recruiter of the year for 2015, with the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal during the Commandant of the Marine Corps Combined Awards Ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., on May 11, 2016. Each Marine awarded demonstrated Marine Corps values in ethics, leadership and commitment. Neller thanked the families of the awardees for their sacrifices and their support. Soto is from Recruiting Station San Francisco, 12th Marine Corps District.

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