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Marine officers are committed to serving the Marine Corps and the United States.
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Marine officers are committed to serving the Marine Corps and the United States.
Marine officers are committed to serving the Marine Corps and the United States.
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Officer Training
A drill sergeant stands before Army National Guard recruits.
Recent graduates of Basic Training look back on their experiences.
Marines disembark from a landing craft and prepare to move inland for an exercise.
Recruits participate in a ropes course, which helps them develop agility that can be useful in a combat situation.
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