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Woman balances motherhood, weightlifting team while leading Marines April 12, 2010 — Women serving on active duty in the military have a difficult time balancing family life and their careers as working women. Staff Sgt. Alkedra Johnson is a U.S. Marine who understands the difficulties women face when raising a family and developing a career in the Marines.   As the platoon sergeant for Utilities Platoon, 2nd Maintenance Battalion, MORE
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Naval officers hike to get FMF qualification November 04, 2009 — Naval officers aboard Camp Al Taqaddum, Iraq, conducted a six-mile hike, a requirement to receive their Fleet Marine Force Qualified Officer Pins, Oct. 31. To achieve this qualification, the Naval officers are attending classes on subjects such as Marine Corps and Navy history, the organization of the Marine Corps and its mission, to include land MORE
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Marine’s award-winning past leads to his significant presence September 06, 2009 — Prior to enlisting in the Marine Corps, every potential Marine sits down with a recruiter and picks out the reasons they want to join from a stack of colorful cards with the words travel, education and discipline, among others that describe most of the reasons someone would make the decision to commit.             For Sgt. Justin D. Toren, a driver MORE
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Gunnery sergeant shares secrets to meritorious career June 25, 2009 — On May 2, 2009, then Staff Sgt. Jason Eckman was combat-meritoriously promoted to the rank of gunnery sergeant, becoming one of the few Marines that are ever bestowed with the rare honor of being combat-meritoriously promoted to such a prestigious rank. A meritorious promotion in the Marine Corps is an irregular promotion that allows particular MORE
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Father, son serve under same colors in Iraq May 31, 2009 — When Cpl. Jared P. Lopez joined the Marine Corps in September 2006, he always knew there would be a possibility that he would deploy at the same time as his father, who has served in the Marine Corps for nearly 20 years—but he didn’t think that they would end up on the same base in Iraq. Much to his surprise – that’s just what happened.  In MORE
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