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Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting Sub-Station Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, prepare and sort donated food while volunteering for the Justin and Kourtney Turner Food Bank in Los Ang... More

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Michael Delgado, a recruiter

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Michael Delgado, a recruiter

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Michael Delgado, a recruiter with Recruiting Substation Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, 12th Marine Corps District, stands outside his office in Burbank, California, Feb. 24, 202... More

Battles Won Academy Tour Recognition

Battles Won Academy Tour Recognition

Ariatna Reyes Rivera received her Battles Won Academy Recognition Award along with her mentor Lynda De Anda.

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting Sub-Station Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, prepare and sort donated food while volunteering for the Justin and Kourtney Turner Food Bank in Los Ang... More

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting Sub-Station Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, prepare and sort donated food while volunteering for the Justin and Kourtney Turner Food Bank in Los Ang... More

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Michael Delgado, a recruiter

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Michael Delgado, a recruiter

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Michael Delgado, a recruiter with Recruiting Substation Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, 12th Marine Corps District, provides first aid to a woman during a career fair at John Bur... More

California native pursues dream through Marine Corps

California native pursues dream through Marine Corps

U.S. Marine Corps Pvt. Kristofer Maldonado, a Marine recruited from Recruiting Sub-Station San Luis Obispo, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, achieves his dreams by becoming a United States Marine. Ramirez is a n... More

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting Sub-Station Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, pose for a photo after volunteering with the Justin and Kourtney Turner Food Bank in Los Angeles, June 2... More

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting Sub-Station Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, prepare and sort donated food while volunteering for the Justin and Kourtney Turner Food Bank in Los Ang... More

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting

Marine recruiters and future Marines with Recruiting Sub-Station Burbank, Recruiting Station Los Angeles, prepare and sort donated food while volunteering for the Justin and Kourtney Turner Food Bank in Los Ang... More

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