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Recruits of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion,

Recruits of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion,

Recruits of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, and November Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, push through the final steps of the Crucible July 16, 2016, on Parris Island, S.C. The Crucible i... More

The Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem is earned only by

The Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem is earned only by

The Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem is earned only by those who are imbued with the Corps’ core values and have proven themselves worthy of belonging to the few and the proud. Parris Island has been the site of ... More

Recruits of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion,

Recruits of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion,

Recruits of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, push through the last hike of the Crucible July 16, 2015, on Parris Island, S.C. Upon completion of the Crucible, the 54-hour culminating event of recr... More

The newest Marines of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training

The newest Marines of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training

The newest Marines of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, and November Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, repeat the oath of enlistment July 16, 2016, on Parris Island, S.C. Repeating the oath ... More

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