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    Commandant of the Marine Corps Recognizes Recruiters of the Year

    Marine Wins Prior Service Recruiter of the Year

    Photo By Sgt. Jacky Fang | Gunnery Sgt. Orlando Torres, prior service recruiter, Recruiting Station Milwaukee,...... read more read more

    QUANTICO, VA, UNITED STATES

    02.03.2015

    Story by Lance Cpl. Logan Block 

    Marine Corps Recruiting Command           

    MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. - Commandant of the Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford awarded Gunnery Sgt. Orlando Torres from Recruiting Station Milwaukee and Staff Sgt. Jose Flores from Recruiting Substation Patchogue, New York, as the 2014 Recruiters of the Year at the Clubs at Quantico, January 29.

    Recruiters put in countless hours of tedious work to enlist young men and women into the Marine Corps. These two recruiters have gone above and beyond their peers to earn these awards. In 2014, an average of 78 percent of Marine recruiters worked more than 60 hours per week, according to the Recruiter Quality of Life Survey.

    For fiscal year 2014, the active duty Marine Corps had 31,510 accessions, with a goal of 30,523, putting the accession rate at 100 percent, according to the Department of Defense.

    Being a recruiter is not only stressful for the Marine, but also for that Marine’s family. Flores’ wife, Eliana, said the hardest part about being married to a recruiter is the time they spend apart.

    Prior service and non-prior service recruiters are evaluated at every level of the command structure and are narrowed down to one individual from each half of the nation for both categories. The Marine Corps Recruiting Command headquarters then reviews the finalists and selects the winners.

    “The Marine Corps is a great organization,” said Flores, winner of the non-prior service recruiting award. “As long as you set a goal and you continue to work hard, I promise in the end it will pay off.”

    Along with earning the recruiters of the year title, the two were meritoriously promoted to their present ranks.

    “It felt great to get promoted and strive above my peers,” said Torres, winner of the prior service recruiting award.

    “I am extremely proud to be here today.” said Dunford. “Not proud to be the Commandant of the Marine Corps, but proud to wear the same uniform as the Marine leaders being awarded today.”

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    Date Taken: 02.03.2015
    Date Posted: 02.04.2015 17:33
    Story ID: 153547
    Location: QUANTICO, VA, US

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