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Emma Celentano, Maddy Evans and Will Finley takes notes

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Emma Celentano, Maddy Evans and Will Finley takes notes

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Emma Celentano, Maddy Evans and Will Finley takes notes during a lecture given by Col. Mark Clingan, the commanding officer of The Basic School, about what it takes to become a Marine Corps officer at a lecture during Marine Corps Recruiting Command’s 2018 Coaches Workshop aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, May 18, 2018. The Coaches Workshop educates approximately 50 collegiate coaches from across the nation about essential Marine Corps leadership skills and programs that they can share with their student athletes based on first-hand experiences. Celenatano is a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), one of two Division I National Collegiate Athletic Association Historically Black Colleges and Universities leagues. The Marine Corps partners with MEAC to educate and inspire coaches via Marine Corps leadership styles and characteristics, creating brand advocates among the organization’s key influencers. Evans, is the assistant soccer coach at West Chester University of Pennsylvania and Finley is the assistant football coach at Benedictine College, Missouri. (Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Michael McHale)

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