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Staff Sgt. Johnathan Morris, officer selection assistant

Staff Sgt. Johnathan Morris, officer selection assistant

Staff Sgt. Johnathan Morris, officer selection assistant for Recruiting Station Harrisburg, discusses the Marine Corps’ officer programs with Jeffrey Mayberry, an alumni at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, I... More

Bryant Mathews, an alumni at Colorado State University,

Bryant Mathews, an alumni at Colorado State University,

Bryant Mathews, an alumni at Colorado State University, and Amahd Bey, an alumni at University of California Los Angeles, speak with Lt. Col. Gregory Pace about career opportunities in the Marine Corps during K... More

Maj. Gen. Craig Crenshaw, the director of the Marine

Maj. Gen. Craig Crenshaw, the director of the Marine

Maj. Gen. Craig Crenshaw, the director of the Marine Corps' Senior Leader Management Branch, talks about African American Marines' history of service in the Marine Corps during Kappa Alpha Psi’s 84th Grand Chap... More

A U.S. Marine Corps color guard present the National

A U.S. Marine Corps color guard present the National

A U.S. Marine Corps color guard present the National Colors during Kappa Alpha Psi’s 84th Grand Chapter and National Conclave in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 1, 2019. The Marine Corps and Kappa Alpha Psi ... More

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