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Week of March 26, 2010. MEB-A Marjah, Afghanistan Feb. 26, 2010 100226-M-0650G-008 .
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MEB-A Marjah, AfghanistanFeb. 26, 2010 100226-M-0650G-008 U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Bolnay Ramirez, CAAT-1, Weapons Company, (1/6), RCT-7, provides security while his fellow Marines rest. Marines assigned to 1/6 are ridding Marjah of enemy forces and making it a safe place for the local populace. photo by Lance Cpl. Caleb Gomez
RECRUITING DISTRICTS Parris Island, SC Mar. 1, 2010 100301-M-9727T-040 A U.S. Marine Corps recruit assigned to 4th Recruit Training Battalion attempts to reach the top of the rope during a physical training session. Recruit training is a 13 week inception that transforms civilians into U.S. Marines. photo by Sergeant Cory A. Tepfenhart
RECRUITING DISTRICTS Parris Island, SCMar. 1, 2010 100301-M-9727T-155 U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Davis, a drill instructor assigned to Receiving Company, watches as new recruits walk through the hatches to be processed into recruit training. Recruit Training is a 13 week inception that transforms civilians into U.S. Marines. photo by Sergeant Cory A. Tepfenhart
1ST MARDIV Patrol Base Buji, Afghanistan Mar. 5, 2010 100305-M-8774P-084 U.S. Marine Corps Combat Engineer Corporal Juan E. Ortiz, Company I, 3/4, burns waste. Marines burn waste to keep the base clean and uncluttered with useless materials. photo by Lance Corporal Chad J. Pulliam
MEB-A Habib-Abad, Afghanistan Mar. 10, 2010 100310-M-6641C-001 U.S. Navy Muslim Chaplin LCDR AbuhenaSaifulislam passes out candy to local children while conducting a key leader in order to promote cultural and religious understanding between International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and local nationals. photo by Corporal Mary E. Carlin
MEB-A Delaram, Afghanistan Mar. 11, 2010 100311-M-0650G-052 U.S. Marines assigned to 3/4 conduct a security patrol. Marines of 3/4 conduct daily patrols to make their presence known to the local Afghans ensuring them that the Marines are here to help them. photo by Corporal Caleb Gomez
MCB HAWAII Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Mar. 12, 2010 100312-M-9234F-006 U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Terry Hafen, 3rd Marine Regiment, rides his Honda RVT1000 through a motorcycle course as a part of a "Track Day" event. "Track Day" is an event that can be utilized by Marines and Sailors to gain knowledge of motorcycle safety and proper techniques. photo by Lance Corporal Alfredo V. Ferrer
22ND MEU Carrefour, Haiti Mar. 16, 2010 100316-M-8605C-002 Navy Lt. Vanessa Hofilena, a dentist assigned to CLB-22 applies fluoride to a child’s teeth during a medical and dental civil affairs project at Little Brothers of St. Theresa Monastery, in support of Operation Unified Response. The 22nd MEU has conducted humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations in Haiti since January 18, 2010 in response to a major earthquake that devastated the Port-au-Prince area January 12th. photo by Corporal Bobbie A. Curtis
NYC PUBLIC AFFAIRS New York, New YorkMar. 17, 2010 100317-M-4003C-159 Mike McCracken, a former Marine, leads the Leatherneck Pipes & Drums during the 249th St. Patrick's Day Parade. A contingent of more than 300 Marines, including the Quantico Marine Corps Band, ceremonial marchers from Marine Barracks Washington, active and reserve Marines and Marine Corps League members from the New York area, marched in honor of Grand Marshal Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner and retired Marine Corps colonel. photo by Sergeant Randall A. Clinton
NYC PUBLIC AFFAIRS New York, New YorkMar. 17, 2010 100317-M-4003C-291 Viewers wave and cheer as a formation of Marines passes by during the 249th St. Patrick's Day Parade. A contingent of more than 300 Marines, including the Quantico Marine Corps Band, ceremonial marchers from Marine Barracks Washington, active and reserve Marines and Marine Corps League members from the New York area, marched in honor of Grand Marshal Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner and retired Marine Corps colonel. photo by Sergeant Randall A. Clinton
NYC PUBLIC AFFAIRS New York, New YorkMar. 17, 2010 100317-M-4003C-694 The Quantico Marine Corps Band performs inside the 69th Regiment Armory, a National Historical Landmark. A contingent of more than 300 Marines, including the Quantico Marine Corps Band, ceremonial marchers from Marine Barracks Washington, active and reserve Marines and Marine Corps League members from the New York area, marched in honor of Grand Marshal Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner and retired Marine Corps colonel. photo by Sergeant Randall A. Clinton
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