Sgt. Alex Cole, Static Rope Training Specialist, Martial Arts Satellite School, assit recruits from Company C March 30 as they fast rope aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. The recruits fast rope prior to rappeling down the 60 foot tower to help them gain confidence and feel more comfortable going from a higher distance. - Sgt. Alex Cole, Static Rope Training Specialist, Martial Arts Satellite School, assit recruits from Company C March 30 as they fast rope aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. The recruits fast rope prior to rappeling down the 60 foot tower to help them gain confidence and feel more comfortable going from a higher distance.
Company F recruits demonstrate counter to the over hand grab March 28 while testing out for their tan belt aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. To graduate boot camp all of the recruits must be proficient in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program tan belt moves while testing out. - Company F recruits demonstrate counter to the over hand grab March 28 while testing out for their tan belt aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. To graduate boot camp all of the recruits must be proficient in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program tan belt moves while testing out.
Lance Cpl. Max T. Jensen participates during the crucible with Company M, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, Feb. 22, after spending more than a year aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. Jensen sustained several injuries, but the most severe being a broken femoral neck. He was told on 10 separate occasions he could go home, but chose to continue recruit training and refused to let his injuries set back his goals. - Lance Cpl. Max T. Jensen participates during the crucible with Company M, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, Feb. 22, after spending more than a year aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. Jensen sustained several injuries, but the most severe being a broken femoral neck. He was told on 10 separate occasions he could go home, but chose to continue recruit training and refused to let his injuries set back his goals.
Sgt. Hugo Frausto drill instructor, Receiving Company, Support Battalion, encourages participants to push through their fatigue to get over the obstacles Sept. 24 during the Boot Camp Challange. The Boot Camp Challenge had more than 40 obstacles in the 3-mile race. - Sgt. Hugo Frausto drill instructor, Receiving Company, Support Battalion, encourages participants to push through their fatigue to get over the obstacles Sept. 24 during the Boot Camp Challange. The Boot Camp Challenge had more than 40 obstacles in the 3-mile race.
Couples fill out their workbooks at the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Sept. 19. The classroom was set up to represent a date night with dimmed lights, flower petals, dinner and child care. - Couples fill out their workbooks at the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego Sept. 19. The classroom was set up to represent a date night with dimmed lights, flower petals, dinner and child care.
Sharon Landon, Department of Veterans Affairs, Fort Rosecrans and Miramar National Cemetery, shares burial benefits that are offered under the VA. Her booth was one of 25 at the Marine Corps Community Services Military Retiree Fair Aug. 6. The fair was open to local retirees and active duty personnel with less than two years left in the Marine Corps. - Sharon Landon, Department of Veterans Affairs, Fort Rosecrans and Miramar National Cemetery, shares burial benefits that are offered under the VA. Her booth was one of 25 at the Marine Corps Community Services Military Retiree Fair Aug. 6. The fair was open to local retirees and active duty personnel with less than two years left in the Marine Corps.
Cameron Reyes, 7, attacks one of the pads on the San Diego Chargers Junior Training Camp August 4. Cameron and 23 other military children came out to the camp with Marine Corps Community Services. MCCS has been bringing children out four years. - Cameron Reyes, 7, attacks one of the pads on the San Diego Chargers Junior Training Camp August 4. Cameron and 23 other military children came out to the camp with Marine Corps Community Services. MCCS has been bringing children out four years.
A patron releases the ball in hopes of getting a strike at the depot recreation center. Some of the most popular amenities the recreation center offers include: free arcade games; a gamer’s center that includes an XBox 360, Playstation 3; free wireless internet access; a movie theater; bowling and a snack bar. - A patron releases the ball in hopes of getting a strike at the depot recreation center. Some of the most popular amenities the recreation center offers include: free arcade games; a gamer’s center that includes an XBox 360, Playstation 3; free wireless internet access; a movie theater; bowling and a snack bar.