Recruits get blood drawn during the first week after arriving aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego as part of their initial medical screenings by the Branch Medical Clinic staff here. Between 300 and 600 recruits are seen on a weekly basis by the clinic staff. - Recruits get blood drawn during the first week after arriving aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego as part of their initial medical screenings by the Branch Medical Clinic staff here. Between 300 and 600 recruits are seen on a weekly basis by the clinic staff.
Pfc. Rushi K. Bhatt prepares his Service “A” uniform, Nov. 15, to be ready for the battalion commander inspection. The inspection is used to evaluate if the new Marines are ready to graduate by inspecting their uniforms and appearance while being asked questions that test if the Marine has retained the knowledge they were taught in training. Bhatt is with Platoon 3261, Company M, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion. - Pfc. Rushi K. Bhatt prepares his Service “A” uniform, Nov. 15, to be ready for the battalion commander inspection. The inspection is used to evaluate if the new Marines are ready to graduate by inspecting their uniforms and appearance while being asked questions that test if the Marine has retained the knowledge they were taught in training. Bhatt is with Platoon 3261, Company M, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion.
Recruits from Platoon 3266, Company M, 3rd Battalion, check their gas masks seals before being introduced to CS gas at the Confidence Chamber, at Weapons Field Training Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. Nov. 8. The recruits clear their masks of any chemicals that may have entered and ensure that masks are properly sealed. - Recruits from Platoon 3266, Company M, 3rd Battalion, check their gas masks seals before being introduced to CS gas at the Confidence Chamber, at Weapons Field Training Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. Nov. 8. The recruits clear their masks of any chemicals that may have entered and ensure that masks are properly sealed.
Maj. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, cuts the traditional cake as cake escort, Sgt. Francisco R. Castro looks on. The depot celebrated the 235th birthday of the United States Marine Corps, Nov. 10, during the Cake Cutting Ceremony and Uniform Pageant on the depot’s Shepherd Memorial Drill Field. Bailey is the commanding general, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and the Western Recruiting Region, and Castro is a drill instructor, Company M. - Maj. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, cuts the traditional cake as cake escort, Sgt. Francisco R. Castro looks on. The depot celebrated the 235th birthday of the United States Marine Corps, Nov. 10, during the Cake Cutting Ceremony and Uniform Pageant on the depot’s Shepherd Memorial Drill Field. Bailey is the commanding general, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and the Western Recruiting Region, and Castro is a drill instructor, Company M.