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Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va.

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Major Gregory Gordon, commanding officer of Recruiting Station St. Louis,
pins a new set of chevrons on Staff Sgt. Alex Renner during a promotion ceremony
at the Robert A. Young Federal Building in downtown St. Louis, Feb 2.
Renner, a native of Red Bud, Ill., was promoted meritoriously to the
rank of staff sergeant and was also presented the Marine Corps Recruiting Command Recruiter of the Year award. (US Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Alvaro Aro)
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Senior drill instructor Staff Sgt. David Gentry informs a teacher from Recruiting Station Kansas City how to properly maneuver through the bayonet assault course during an educators workshop Jan. 29. For additional imagery from the event, visit www.facebook.com/rstwincities.
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Projecting a temperament and work ethic unmatched by his peers, Sgt. Le’Mon Eluett goes to great lengths to find the best to become the next generation of Marines. Eluett, a native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., recently earned the title of Recruiting Station Fort Lauderdale’s recruiter of the year for fiscal year 2012. His success has propelled him to the billet of station commander as a sergeant.(US Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Scott Schmidt)
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Pfc. Braydon Clendenning, an administration clerk with 12th Marine Corps District, watches participants attempting pull-ups during a Marine Corps pull-up challenge at the San Diego Padres’ annual Fan Fest, Petco Park San Diego, Feb. 9. The fest gave fans the opportunity to meet players and participate in challeneges.
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Sgt. Kevin Jameson, recruiting advertising officer, hands a Marine Corps lanyard to a child during a Marine Corps pull-up challenge at the San Diego Padres’ annual Fan Fest, Petco Park San Diego, Feb. 9. Participants receives Marine Corps gear for pull-ups successfully completed.
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Lieutenant Gen. Willie J. Williams, director, Marine Corps Staff, speaks to a high school student during a mentoring session during the Black Engineer of the Year Awards at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Feb. 8. Fourteen Marine general officers provided guidance and mentorship to more than 300 high school students in attendance.
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Captain Mark E. Weingram, officer selection officer, Recruiting Station Frederick, Md., speaks to an influencer at the Black Engineer of the Year Awards Career Fair at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Feb. 8. Marines had the opportunity to share the opportunities available in the Marine Corps for science, technology, engineering and mathematics students during throughout BEYA.
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Colonel Mitchell E. Cassell, commanding officer, Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C. and Maj. Frank Moore, diversity officer, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, pose for a picture following the Stars and Stripes Dinner at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Feb. 8. Cassell, a CH-53 helicopter pilot, was the recipient of the Marine Corps BEYA Service Award.
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Cadets participate in the sit up portion of the PT challenge of the Coronado High School Drill Meet at Coronado High School, CA on Feb 2. The cadets from each school had to participate in a series of PT challenges ranging from sit-ups to a relay race in order to earn points for their respective school.
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Cadet Jonathan Deguzman leads his fellow cadets from Orange Glen High School in the drill competition portion of the Coronado High School Drill Meet at Coronado High School, CA on Feb 2. The cadets from each school that participated were graded on how well the unit performed, the sharpness of the movements, and even how well the cadet voiced the commands to the unit.
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Sgt Andrews Stevens, Drill Instructor for Support Battalion, MCRD San Diego, points out a discrepancy on Cadet Maddie Silva
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Quarter Master 3rd Class Teanesha Jones, Deck Log Petty Officer, teaches the Marines of 12th Marine Corps District what her duties are, along with the other personnel
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The Marines of 12th Marine Corps District pose on the dock of the USS Anchorage in San Diego, CA on Jan 31. The Marines were allowed to go on board and tour the ship, seeing the improvements made to the ship in comparison to ships of earlier models.
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Lt. Cmdr. James Tessier, Surgical Nurse, Surgical Team 5, explains to the Marines of 12th Marine Corps District about his role aboard the USS Anchorage docked in San Diego, CA on Jan 31. Tessier went into detail about how he and the medical team perform various operations to those in need, and answered various questions about his expertise in the medical field.
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Lance Cpl. Jace Ellis, honor graduate, Alpha company, and a Salmon, Idaho, native, holds the guidon in formation before being released for family day at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 31. Ellis was promoted to the rank of lance corporal due to his leadership skills, 1st class physical fitness test, 1st class combat fitness test and expert rifle score.
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Lance Cpl. Jace Ellis, honor graduate, Alpha Company, and a Salmon, Idaho, native, hugs his mother during family day at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 31. Ellis said the most difficult part of boot camp was applying tact, because  as the guide it’s hard accommodating to recruits with different backgrounds. Tact is one of the 14 leadership traits taught during recruit training.
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