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One simple gesture embodies Marine Corps history, tradition, brotherhood [Image 1 of 2]
Photo by Cpl. Timothy Lenzo | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 11.07.2012An Eagle, Globe and Anchor represents more than a symbol of the Marine Corps. The eagle represents the United States, the globe means worldwide service and the anchor stands for the Marine Corps’ rich naval... View Image
One simple gesture embodies Marine Corps history, tradition, brotherhood [Image 2 of 2]
Photo by Cpl. Mark Garcia | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 11.07.2012The Eagle, Globe and Anchor is earned by Marines during Marine Corps recruit training. After weeks of training, the recruits earn the small piece of metal and the title United States Marine. Both active and... View Image
Enid machine gunner makes most of Afghan deployment [Image 1 of 2]
Photo by Master Sgt. Brenda Varnadore | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 10.31.2012Cpl. Michael Sheets, machine gun leader, 4th platoon, Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, poses for a photograph. The Enid, Okla., native, decided after three years at Oklahoma State University his true... View Image
Enid machine gunner makes most of Afghan deployment [Image 2 of 2]
Photo by Master Sgt. Brenda Varnadore | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 10.31.2012Cpl. Michael Sheets, machine gun leader, 4th platoon, Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, poses for a photograph. The Enid, Okla., native, decided after three years at Oklahoma State University his true... View Image
No ordinary Tetris game, loadmaster supplies servicemembers [Image 1 of 4]
Photo by Cpl. Timothy Lenzo | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 10.31.2012Corporal Armando Muniz, loadmaster, Combat Logistics Battalion 2, Combat Logistics Regiment 15, secures chains to a supply container, Oct. 24, 2012. Muniz said loading the gear is similar to playing Tetris. View Image