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Educators from Recruiting Stations Chicago and Twin

Educators from Recruiting Stations Chicago and Twin

Educators from Recruiting Stations Chicago and Twin Cities view a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program demonstration aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 18. The Educators Workshop Program allows educ... More

Helen Harris, counselor at Elgin High school, Elgin,

Helen Harris, counselor at Elgin High school, Elgin,

Helen Harris, counselor at Elgin High school, Elgin, Ill., crosses a rope bridge over a pit while trying to maintain a hold on her rubber rifle. The educators spent three days observing Marine training so that ... More

Jaymie Helle, counselor at St. Francis High School,

Jaymie Helle, counselor at St. Francis High School,

Jaymie Helle, counselor at St. Francis High School, St. Francis, Minn., enthusiastically attacks a dummy with her rubber bayonet. The educators are offered the chance to go through the Bayonet Assault Course to... More

U.S. Army Sgt. Zachary Yahn, a Military Policeman with

U.S. Army Sgt. Zachary Yahn, a Military Policeman with

U.S. Army Sgt. Zachary Yahn, a Military Policeman with United States Army Garrison Benelux, teaches how to search an individual to Soldiers with 39th Signal Battalion, 2nd Signal Brigade, as they practice Army ... More

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