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Rachel Pitts (left), a teacher from Mesa County Valley

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Rachel Pitts (left), a teacher from Mesa County Valley

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Rachel Pitts (left), a teacher from Mesa County Valley School District and Elizabeth Hartmann, a teacher with Jefferson County School District, Colo., talk to a Marine Corps recruit over lunch during the Educator’s Workshop aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Calif., April 10, 2018. The workshop is a four-day program designed to better inform high school and community college educators about the benefits and opportunities available during service in the Marine Corps. This allows the attendees to return to their schools and communities providing firsthand experience and knowledge to individuals interested in opportunities within the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Clarence A. Leake)

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10/04/2018
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