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Private First Class Adam N. Shane, Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, watches his fellow Marines complete an obstacle during the Crucible at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 4. After graduation, Shane will report to the School of Infantry to continue training and learn his military occupational specialty as an infantryman. He plans on gaining as much experience as he can as an enlisted Marine and then applying to transition from enlisted to officer. 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. Delta Company is scheduled to graduate Nov. 13.
151104-M-FJ744-003.JPG Photo By: Sgt. Tyler Viglione

Nov 9, 2015
San Diego - Private First Class Adam N. Shane, Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, watches his fellow Marines complete an obstacle during the Crucible at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 4. After graduation, Shane will report to the School of Infantry to continue training and learn his military occupational specialty as an infantryman. He plans on gaining as much experience as he can as an enlisted Marine and then applying to transition from enlisted to officer. 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. Delta Company is scheduled to graduate Nov. 13.


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