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A U.S. Marine Corps poolee shows Governor Arnold

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A U.S. Marine Corps poolee shows Governor Arnold

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A U.S. Marine Corps poolee shows Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger a Marine Corps pull-up when the Marines get a personal visit from Schwarzenegger during the 2013 Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio, March 3. The Arnold Sports Festival is the nation’s largest multi-sport festival and features more than 18,000 athletes from 80 nations competing in 45 sports and events. The Marine Corps has set up a recruiting booth at the event for the last 12 years and they also support the 5K Pump & Run event by motivating competitors during the bench press portion of the event. Poolee is a term Marine Recruiters use for prospective Marines whom have entered into the Delayed Entry Program and are awaiting orders to recruit training.

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03/03/2013
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