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Members of the brass quintet from the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., perform at Thornapple-Kellogg High School, Kalamazoo, Mich., April 22. The quintet went on a five-day tour of Recruiting Station Lansing April 21-25, performing for the public and offering clinics for students.
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Members of the brass quintet from the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., perform at Thornapple-Kellogg High School, Kalamazoo, Mich. April 22. The quintet went on a five-day tour of Recruiting Station Lansing April 21-25, performing for the public and offering clinics for students.
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Members of the brass quintet from the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., perform at Thornapple-Kellogg High School, Kalamazoo, Mich. April 22. The quintet went on a five-day tour of Recruiting Station Lansing April 21-25, performing for the public and offering clinics for students.
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9th Marine Corps District Commanding Officer Col. Jeffery Peterson addresses the Marines during RS Lansing's Centurion award ceremony April 18. Staff Sgt. Roberto Rivera (left), staff noncommissioned officer in charge of Recruiting Substation Grand Rapids North, received the award after enlisting his 100th person into the Marine Corps in only 36 months.
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Staff Sgt. Roberto Rivera , staff noncommissioned officer in charge of Recruiting Substation Grand Rapids North, addresses RS Lansing Marines after receiving the Centurion award April 18.
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Staff Sgt. Roberto Rivera , staff noncommissioned officer in charge of Recruiting Substation Grand Rapids North, shakes hands with Col. Jeffery Peterson, the commanding officer of 9th Marine Corps District, during RS Lansing's Centurion award ceremony April 18.
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Drill Instructor Sgt. Edgar Ramirez (left) teaches the poolees of Recruiting Substations Kalamazoo and Battle Creek that you "don't ever touch your face," while Drill Instructor Staff Sgt. Damian Rodriguez teaches the poolees how to get in formation during Family night April 16. Three drill instructors talked to the parents and poolees about the transformation their sons or daughters would go through during their 13 weeks in recruit training.
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Drill Instructor Staff Sgt. Damian Rodriguez teaches a poolee how to count off during a family night event April 16. More than 100 poolees from Recruiting Substations Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, along with friends and families, attended the event. Three drill instructors talked to the parents and poolees about the transformation their sons or daughters would go through during their 13 weeks in recruit training. Rodriguez is assigned to 1st Recruit Training Battalion, Delta Company, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.
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Drill Instructor Sgt. Edgar Ramirez (left) teaches the poolees of Recruiting Substations Kalamazoo and Battle Creek that you "don't ever touch your face," while Drill Instructor Staff Sgt. Damian Rodriguez teaches the poolees how to get in formation during Family night April 16. Three drill instructors talked to the parents and poolees about the transformation their sons or daughters would go through during their 13 weeks in recruit
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Drill Instructor Staff Sgt. Damian Rodriguez teaches the poolees how to get in formation during a family night event April 16 for Recruiting Substations Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. Three drill instructors talked to the parents and poolees about the transformation their sons or daughters would go through during their 13 weeks in recruit training. Rodriguez is assigned to 1st Recruit Training Battalion, Delta Company, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.
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Drill Instructor Sgt. Beth Abbott runs more than 100 Michigan poolees from RSSs Kalamazoo and Battle Creek through basic physical training exercises during a Family Night event April 16. Abbot is assigned to 4th Recruit Training Battalion, Oscar Company, at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C.
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The starting lineup for the Chicago White Sox line up along the third base line for introductions at their home opener April 7 at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, Ill.
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Marines of the Silent Drill Platoon perform at the Chicago White Sox home opener April 7.
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Marines of the Silent Drill Platoon perform at the Chicago White Sox home opener April 7.
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Marines of the Silent Drill Platoon apear on the large video screen while performing at the Chicago White Sox home opener April 7.
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Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Alamo, left, receives final instructions before the Silent Drill Platoon's performance during the Chicago White Sox 2008 Opening Day festivities. Alamo is a 21-year-old from Chicago, who grew up idolizing former White Sox players such as Frank Thomas and Ozzie Guillen.
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Sgt. Joshua Ritch feels the pressure of performing Marine Corps dead-hang pull-ups in front of 9,636 fans during the Chicago Wolves Armed Forces Night at the All-State Arena in Rosemont, Ill. Ritch, a 24-year-old canvassing recruiter with Marine Corps Recruiting Station Chicago, Recruiting Substation Mount Prospect, performed 15 pull-ups.
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Gunnery Sgt. Brian P. Deiters performs one of 25 dead-hang pull-ups center-ice during the Marine Corps Pull-Up Competition at the Chicago Wolves Armed Forces Night at the All-State Arena in Rosemont, Ill. Deiters, a canvassing recruiter with Marine Corps Recruiting Station Chicago, Recruiting Substation Chicago Heights, won the competition in front of 9,636 fans in attendance. Deiters is a 32-year-old native of Carlyle, Ill.
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Pvt. Kyle Phillip Lejeune, great-great grandson of 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. John A. Lejeune, recently graduated recruit training in San Diego and is currently going through Marine Combat Training at Camp Pendleton. Being the fifth "Lejeune" to serve the Corps, he said he appreciated leaders telling him early on that "it's great to have that last name, but, 'you still have to be your own Lejeune.'" Photo courtesy of the Lejeune family.
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20-year Marine Corps veteran Glenn Phillip Lejeune shakes hands with his son, Pvt. Kyle Philip Lejeune, following recruit training graduation at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. Glenn initially advised Kyle, the great-great grandson of 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. John A Lejeune, against joining the Corps to protect him "from experiencing some of the things that I saw in Vietnam." He later endorsed his son's decision, saying, "I saw a determination and a want in his eyes that I've never seen before in 22 years." Photo courtesy of the Lejeune family.
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