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A new Marine of Company B, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, is given his eagle, globe, and anchor during the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
ceremony at Edson Range aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif, Oct. 31. Being given the Marine Corps emblem
signifies that a recruit has completed the transformation and has earned the title Marine.
131031-M-YO010-037.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Benjamin E. Woodle

Dec 5, 2013
San Diego, California - A new Marine of Company B, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, is given his eagle, globe, and anchor during the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor ceremony at Edson Range aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif, Oct. 31. Being given the Marine Corps emblem signifies that a recruit has completed the transformation and has earned the title Marine.


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