“Lethality is our number one measure of how effective you are on the battlefield.” The warrior ethos is what guides Marines to be smart, elite, lethal warfighters for our Nation.
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This is the Official LinkedIn Page of Marine Corps Recruiting. We make Marines. We win our nation's battles. We develop quality citizens. These are the promises the Marine Corps makes to our nation and to our Marines. The core values that guide us, and the leadership skills that enable us, not only make for outstanding Marines, they make for upstanding citizens. Every Marine is an ambassador for our nation and our Corps. From the day Marines earn the title through the rest of their lives, the impeccable standards of the Marine Corps are exemplified in everything they do. Marine Corps Officer candidates are evaluated on leadership, academics and physical training. To become an officer, you must excel at all three. The harder you push yourself, the more you will accomplish. You will be challenged as a leader, and learn that the success of your team is as important as your own. Visit Marines.com/Officer to learn if you have what it takes to lead Marines. For more information, contact a Marine Corps recruiter: http://usmarin.es/WyMVIG
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- Washington, DC
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Marine Judge Advocates are attorneys responsible for upholding the law and the core values of the Marine Corps. Before they can serve as Judge Advocates, they must first earn their commission. Marine Judge Advocates are Marine Officers first, attorneys second. Click the link below to learn what it takes to become a Marine Judge Advocate. https://lnkd.in/e8uZzKDZ
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Through the Musician Enlistment Option Program, you will learn how to create a harmony of determination, resiliency, and talent as a Marine musician. If you are a musician and interested in finding greater purpose in your passion, click the link below. https://lnkd.in/dRQwsaBP (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harleigh Faulk)
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No matter their military occupational specialty, every Marine’s role is vital in the overall mission of winning battles on behalf of our Nation. For more information on roles in the Marine Corps, click the link below. https://lnkd.in/e-pTMgsr (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Victor Gurrola)
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Marines sharpen their agility through the harsh and unforgiving terrain of the Jungle Warfare Training Center. This endurance course is designed to ensure Marines remain combat-ready in the face of adversity when fighting our Nation's battles. 📍 Okinawa, Japan (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Weston Brown)
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Since the inception of our Corps, Marines have proven themselves to be lethal both on land and at sea. Our legacy of maritime dominance is more than a historical footnote; it is one that we maintain to this day. Marines participate in a Water Survival Advanced training course at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. The Water Survival Advanced course is the highest swim qualification Marines can earn before they are eligible to become a Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Diana Garcia)
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Dark Mode Activated 🌘 Nightfall does not mean the end of the day for Marines; for our adversaries it is an obstacle, but for us it is an advantage we train for. Marines conduct a patrol during a simulated night raid at Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area, Queensland, Australia. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Victor Gurrola)
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E Pluribus Unum. #IndependenceDay
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Strengthening our alliances means training with our partner nations in realistic environments. These exercises help not only to improve interoperability but also to build trust and camaraderie with our allies. Marines train with Republic of Korea Marines during Korean Marine Exchange Program 25.1 at Pohang, South Korea.