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U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Michael A. Lewis Jr., a Marine

U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Michael A. Lewis Jr., a Marine

U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Michael A. Lewis Jr., a Marine currently assigned to recruiter assistance at Marine Corps Recruiting Station Baltimore and a native of Baldwin, Md., shows Aisha Green, a member of RS Balt... More

Jared Ford, a member of a member of Marine Corps Recruiting

Jared Ford, a member of a member of Marine Corps Recruiting

Jared Ford, a member of a member of Marine Corps Recruiting Station Baltimore’s Delayed Entry Program and a native of Baltimore, Md., makes ready a AT-4 rocket launcer during a simulation at 4th Combat Engineer... More

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Justin P. Glemza, a canvassing

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Justin P. Glemza, a canvassing

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Justin P. Glemza, a canvassing recruiter with Marine Corps Recruiting Station Baltimore and a native of Baltimore, Md., far right, gives shooting tips to members of Recruiting Station Bal... More

Stanford Leach, a member of Marine Corps Recruiting

Stanford Leach, a member of Marine Corps Recruiting

Stanford Leach, a member of Marine Corps Recruiting Station Baltimore’s Delayed Entry Program and a native of Baltimore, Md., takes aim with a M16A2 service rifle during a simulation at 4th Combat Engineer Batt... More

Joshua Lamb, a member of Marine Corps Recruiting Station

Joshua Lamb, a member of Marine Corps Recruiting Station

Joshua Lamb, a member of Marine Corps Recruiting Station Baltimore’s Delayed Entry Program and a native of Dundalk, Md., takes aim with a M16A2 service rifle during a simulation at 4th Combat Engineer Battalion... More

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