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Montgomery natives to spend Holidays with family assisting recruiters

Montgomery natives to spend Holidays with family assisting recruiters

Montgomery natives Pfc. Adarious Gibbs and Lance Cpl. Isaiah Walker-Trammell pose for a photo in RSS Montgomery's recruiting office. Gibbs and Walker-Trammell will spend their time home assisting recruiters dur... More

Cpl. Christian Lozano is promoted to his current rank.

Cpl. Christian Lozano is promoted to his current rank.

Cpl. Christian Lozano is promoted to his current rank. The red cloth around his neck is called the "blood stripe" and signifies the death of a majority of the non-commissioned and commissioned officers that fel... More

Master Sgt. Walter Warren poses for a photo with his

Master Sgt. Walter Warren poses for a photo with his

Master Sgt. Walter Warren poses for a photo with his wife, Cythnia and daughter, Nyjia before the Marine Corps Ball. The Marine Corps Ball is one of the most hallowed traditions in the Marine Corps where Marine... More

Students conduct pull-ups during the USMC Sports Leadership

Students conduct pull-ups during the USMC Sports Leadership

Students conduct pull-ups during the USMC Sports Leadership Academy at Pensacola High School, Pensacola, Florida, Oct. 24, 2019. Students particpated in the academy as a way to test themselves physcially and ge... More

Staff Sgt. Lindsay Johnson, a Marine Corps recruiter

Staff Sgt. Lindsay Johnson, a Marine Corps recruiter

Staff Sgt. Lindsay Johnson, a Marine Corps recruiter with Recruiting Substation Pensacola, motivates a student during an ammo can run during the USMC Sports Leadership Academy aboard Pensacola High School, Pens... More

Staff Sgt. Robert Harvell, a Marine Corps recruiter

Staff Sgt. Robert Harvell, a Marine Corps recruiter

Staff Sgt. Robert Harvell, a Marine Corps recruiter with Recruiting Substation Pensacola, observes a student conduct a pull-up during the USMC Sports Leadership Academy at Pensacola High School, Pensacola, Flor... More

Benjamin E. Bowdoin, a native of Oxford, Alabama, recites

Benjamin E. Bowdoin, a native of Oxford, Alabama, recites

Benjamin E. Bowdoin, a native of Oxford, Alabama, recites the oath of enlistment after joining the Marine Corps Delayed Entry Program in Montgomery, Alabama on Oct. 2, 2020. As part of the DEP, he will prepare ... More

Cpl. Christian Lozano poses for a photo in his dress

Cpl. Christian Lozano poses for a photo in his dress

Cpl. Christian Lozano poses for a photo in his dress blue uniform. The dress blues are one of the most iconic uniforms that Marines wear.

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station Montgomery April 4, 2020 and currently serves as a canvassing recruiter with Recruiting Substation Prattville. Starks, a native of Columbus, Ohio, strives ... More

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Lawrence, a Marine Corps recruiter

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Lawrence, a Marine Corps recruiter

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Lawrence, a Marine Corps recruiter with Recruiting Substation Pensacola, jumps out of the way as students perform a bear crawl during the USMC Sports Leadership Academy at Pensacola High Sch... More

Sgt. Cameron Raymond arrived at Recruiting Montgomery

Sgt. Cameron Raymond arrived at Recruiting Montgomery

Sgt. Cameron Raymond arrived at Recruiting Montgomery on April 21, 2019 and currently serves as a canvassing recruiter. As a canvassing recruiter, Raymond serves citizens of the Greater Montgomery area. Raymond... More

Sgt. Cameron Raymond arrived at RS Montgomery on April

Sgt. Cameron Raymond arrived at RS Montgomery on April

Sgt. Cameron Raymond arrived at RS Montgomery on April 21, 2019 and currently serves as a canvassing recruiter with Recruiting Substation Montgomery. As a canvassing recruiter, Raymond serves citizens of the gr... More

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station Montgomery April 4, 2020 and currently serves as a canvassing recruiter with Recruiting Substation Prattville. Starks, a native of Columbus, Ohio, strives ... More

Staff Sgt. Mallory Kirk poses for a photo during a

Staff Sgt. Mallory Kirk poses for a photo during a

Staff Sgt. Mallory Kirk poses for a photo during a high school visit with two recently graduated Marines. Kirk is a recruiter with Recruiting Substation Mobile, AL.

Montgomery Marine refelcts on first year of recruiting

Montgomery Marine refelcts on first year of recruiting

Staff Sgt. Matthew Padilla poses for a photo at his desk in Permanent Contact Station Auburn, Alabama. Padilla has been with Recruiting Station Montgomery since July of 2019.

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station

Staff Sgt. Javeen Starks arrived at Recruiting Station Montgomery April 4, 2020 and currently serves as a canvassing recruiter with Recruiting Substation Prattville. Starks, a native of Columbus, Ohio, strives ... More

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