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Pfc. Andrei Escobar, the honor graduate for platoon

Pfc. Andrei Escobar, the honor graduate for platoon

Pfc. Andrei Escobar, the honor graduate for platoon 2053 stands at parade before graduation, July 3, 2014. Narvaez, a Naples, Fla. native, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Sean Smith, a recruiter from Marine Corps R... More

Pfc. Meagan E. Fredenberg, the honor graduate for Company

Pfc. Meagan E. Fredenberg, the honor graduate for Company

Pfc. Meagan E. Fredenberg, the honor graduate for Company N, stands at parade before graduation, July 3, 2014. Fredenberg, a Maryville, Tenn. native, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Lance Barber, a recruiter from M... More

Friends, families, and loved ones applaud the new Marines

Friends, families, and loved ones applaud the new Marines

Friends, families, and loved ones applaud the new Marines of Fox Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion and November Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion during the graduation ceremony July 3, 2014. Recruit... More

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