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Recruits of Bravo Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, listen to Gregg Stoner, museum docent, Command Museum, as he shares his knowledge of the Korean War during their museum visit at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 7.  The museum’s docents are Marine Corps veterans who lived the Marine Corps history dating back to the Korean War. During the recruits’ visit, docents take them on a tour and explain each section and use their personal experiences to back up the artifacts. Today, all males recruited from west of the Mississippi are trained at MCRD San Diego. The depot is responsible for training more than 16,000 recruits annually. Bravo Company is scheduled to graduate from recruit training on Oct. 23.
151008-M-FJ744-008.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Tyler Viglione

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Oct 21, 2015
San Diego - Recruits of Bravo Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, listen to Gregg Stoner, museum docent, Command Museum, as he shares his knowledge of the Korean War during their museum visit at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 7. The museum’s docents are Marine Corps veterans who lived the Marine Corps history dating back to the Korean War. During the recruits’ visit, docents take them on a tour and explain each section and use their personal experiences to back up the artifacts. Today, all males recruited from west of the Mississippi are trained at MCRD San Diego. The depot is responsible for training more than 16,000 recruits annually. Bravo Company is scheduled to graduate from recruit training on Oct. 23.


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