A Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival teaches the recruits of Company E how to tread water for five minutes as part of the Marine Corps Water Survival Training Program at the depot pool April 18. - A Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival teaches the recruits of Company E how to tread water for five minutes as part of the Marine Corps Water Survival Training Program at the depot pool April 18.
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and Western Recruiting Region Chief of Staff Col. Carl F. Huenefeld, stands before the depot and WRR’s commanding general, Maj. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, and depot sergeant major, Sgt. Maj. Sylvester D. Daniels, during his formal retirement ceremony. The ceremony was held on the depot’s Shepherd Memorial Field March 25. Huenefeld has honorably served in the Marine Corps since June 1971 and will officially retire July 31. - Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and Western Recruiting Region Chief of Staff Col. Carl F. Huenefeld, stands before the depot and WRR’s commanding general, Maj. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, and depot sergeant major, Sgt. Maj. Sylvester D. Daniels, during his formal retirement ceremony. The ceremony was held on the depot’s Shepherd Memorial Field March 25. Huenefeld has honorably served in the Marine Corps since June 1971 and will officially retire July 31.
Coast Guardsmen assigned to the depot engaged in advanced training on San Diego Bay Jan. 6. Training consisted of high speed pursuit maneuvers, and using gunfire (firing blanks) to control opposing forces trying to pass through security lines. - Coast Guardsmen assigned to the depot engaged in advanced training on San Diego Bay Jan. 6. Training consisted of high speed pursuit maneuvers, and using gunfire (firing blanks) to control opposing forces trying to pass through security lines.