Marines

#CC0000

Lance Cpl. Cresencio Ramirez, company honorman, Alpha Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, stands next to his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Aug. 31. Following recruit training, Ramirez will move on to the School of Infantry to pursue his path as an infantryman. He is unsure how long his Marine Corps career will last, but is excited to repay the country for all it has done for him and his family. He plans to apply all the disciplines he learns during his enlisted time to his life after the Marine Corps. Today, all male recruits recruited from recruiting stations west of the Mississippi are trained at MCRD San Diego. The depot is responsible for training more than 16,000 recruits annually. Alpha Company graduated recruit training Sept. 4
150831-M-FJ744-002.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Tyler Viglione

Sep 3, 2015
San Diego - Lance Cpl. Cresencio Ramirez, company honorman, Alpha Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, stands next to his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Aug. 31. Following recruit training, Ramirez will move on to the School of Infantry to pursue his path as an infantryman. He is unsure how long his Marine Corps career will last, but is excited to repay the country for all it has done for him and his family. He plans to apply all the disciplines he learns during his enlisted time to his life after the Marine Corps. Today, all male recruits recruited from recruiting stations west of the Mississippi are trained at MCRD San Diego. The depot is responsible for training more than 16,000 recruits annually. Alpha Company graduated recruit training Sept. 4


DOWNLOAD PHOTO (1.53 MB)


This photograph is considered public domain and has been cleared for release. If you would like to republish please give the photographer appropriate credit. Further, any commercial or non-commercial use of this photograph or any other DoD image must be made in compliance with guidance found at http://www.dimoc.mil/resources/limitations.html , which pertains to intellectual property restrictions (e.g., copyright and trademark, including the use of official emblems, insignia, names and slogans), warnings regarding use of images of identifiable personnel, appearance of endorsement, and related matters.



Back to Gallery