Members of the Marine Corps’ Delayed Entry Program
Summary
Members of the Marine Corps’ Delayed Entry Program perform a flexed-arm hang as part of an initial strength test during Recruiting Station Baltimore’s annual Female Pool Function at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, June 20, 2015. The purpose of the annual Female Pool Function is to build mental and physical toughness among members of the Delayed Entry Program and to maintain their commitment to complete recruit training in order to become United States Marines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Bryan Nygaard/Released)
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Date
20/06/2015
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Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
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