Marine Sgt. Raymond Bunker accepts victory after wrestling against Ravaughn Perkins during the US Marine Corps Open Wrestling Championships in Las Vegas, April 26, 2019. USA Wrestling has more than 226,000 members. Each year, USA Wrestling charters over 4,500 wrestling clubs and sanctions over 2,100 local, state, regional and national competitions. US Marines partner with and attend organizational championships such as the US Marine Corps Open Championships to support student athletes, coaches and their communities, to inform young people about opportunities within the Marine Corps, and to continue to foster the fighting spirit that Marines and athletes share. (US Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Naomi May) - Marine Sgt. Raymond Bunker accepts victory after wrestling against Ravaughn Perkins during the US Marine Corps Open Wrestling Championships in Las Vegas, April 26, 2019. USA Wrestling has more than 226,000 members. Each year, USA Wrestling charters over 4,500 wrestling clubs and sanctions over 2,100 local, state, regional and national competitions. US Marines partner with and attend organizational championships such as the US Marine Corps Open Championships to support student athletes, coaches and their communities, to inform young people about opportunities within the Marine Corps, and to continue to foster the fighting spirit that Marines and athletes share. (US Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Naomi May)