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Cpl. Solomon Aiken (Right) from Brooklyn, N.Y., instructs

Cpl. Solomon Aiken (Right) from Brooklyn, N.Y., instructs

Cpl. Solomon Aiken (Right) from Brooklyn, N.Y., instructs cadets on the next movement during a combat fitness test to prevent injuries and ensure cadets understand the course Corps Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior ... More

Marines instruct a cadet on the next movement during

Marines instruct a cadet on the next movement during

Marines instruct a cadet on the next movement during a combat fitness test to prevent injuries and ensure cadets understand the course Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Tr... More

Staff Sgt. Jose R. Camberos from Los Angeles, Cali.,

Staff Sgt. Jose R. Camberos from Los Angeles, Cali.,

Staff Sgt. Jose R. Camberos from Los Angeles, Cali., teaches military troop movement to cadets to instill discipline Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. Cade... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer from Lake Ozark,

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer from Lake Ozark,

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer from Lake Ozark, MO., demonstrates to cadets how to properly apply a bandage during Combat Life Saver Course Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve O... More

Staff Sgt. Jose R. Camberos from Los Angeles, Cali.,

Staff Sgt. Jose R. Camberos from Los Angeles, Cali.,

Staff Sgt. Jose R. Camberos from Los Angeles, Cali., teaches military troop movement to cadets to instill discipline Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps field... More

Sgt. Kendrick Moore from Fort Myers, Fl., leads Marines

Sgt. Kendrick Moore from Fort Myers, Fl., leads Marines

Sgt. Kendrick Moore from Fort Myers, Fl., leads Marines and cadets through dynamic warm-ups to prevent any injuries Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps field.... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer (standing center)

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer (standing center)

Petty Officer 3rd Class Sharon Fleer (standing center) from Lake Ozark, MO., uses Cpl. Nathan Evans from Sandy, OR., as a dummy to allow cadets the opportunity to understand how to use a stretcher during Combat... More

1st Lt. Alex Cloninger from Woodbridge, Va., and Sgt.

1st Lt. Alex Cloninger from Woodbridge, Va., and Sgt.

1st Lt. Alex Cloninger from Woodbridge, Va., and Sgt. Kendrick Moore from Fort Myers, Fl., brief cadets over the field meet activities Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Tr... More

Cpl. Solomon Aiken from Brooklyn, N.Y., instructs cadets

Cpl. Solomon Aiken from Brooklyn, N.Y., instructs cadets

Cpl. Solomon Aiken from Brooklyn, N.Y., instructs cadets on the next movement during a combat fitness test to prevent injuries and ensure cadets understand the course Corps Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior H... More

Marines give classes to cadets on the abilities and

Marines give classes to cadets on the abilities and

Marines give classes to cadets on the abilities and characteristics on the Logistical Vehicle Systems Replacement 15 to better help them understand the capabilities of the Marine Corps Nov. 22 at the Tinian Jun... More

Sgt. Todd Derise (kneeling) from Lafayette, LA., instructed

Sgt. Todd Derise (kneeling) from Lafayette, LA., instructed

Sgt. Todd Derise (kneeling) from Lafayette, LA., instructed cadets on how to properly use a radio to communicate to one another Nov. 22 at the Tinian Junior Senior High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Training ... More

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