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    Hilton native follows childhood goal of becoming a Marine

    Hilton native follows childhood goal of becoming a Marine

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Christopher O'Quin | (Center)United States Marine Corps Pfc. Dayle M. Taber, a Hilton, N.Y., native, and...... read more read more

    GREECE, NY, UNITED STATES

    04.12.2016

    Story by Staff Sgt. Christopher O'Quin 

    1st Marine Corps District

    GREECE, N.Y. – Many kids dream of careers such as astronauts, athletes, scientists, actors and others that usher a call to adventure. In the formative years of youth into adulthood, they forgo these passions and choose careers far from their original plan. This almost happened to one Hilton woman, who as a child wanted to be a Marine.

    A year ago, U.S. Marine Corps Marine Pfc. Dayle M. Taber, was a student at Monroe Community College in Rochester N.Y., seeking an associate degree in liberal arts. She had a lot of reasons to continue down the path her life was taking. Taber played outside hitter for the college’s volleyball team, herself ranked number two for points among the Division III of the National Junior College Athletic Association. She had a B average and family living nearby to support her.

    However, when Sgt. Darnell Ross, a Marine recruiter, called her in March 2015, Taber’s childhood goal of becoming a United States Marine resurfaced.

    “I remember getting a call Sergeant Ross one day, and he talked to me about the Marines,” said Taber. “As we were talking, it reminded me of the elementary school kid I once was and the goal I set of becoming a Marine. In the past, I had talked to the other branches and saw what they had to offer, but the Marines offered me discipline and structure. I remember wanting a purpose. I wanted control of my future.”

    Ross, canvassing recruiter with Recruiting Substation Rochester, has the task of seeking out the most mentally, morally and physically tough young men and women in the Rochester area.

    “Recruiting qualified individuals isn’t easy,” said Ross. “Finding young qualified women to become Marines is even harder. When a Marine like Taber joins the service, she’s a select few among the few and a special type of leader.”

    Taber went all in on her dream and raised her right hand to support and defend the Constitution at the Military Entrance Processing Station in Buffalo, N.Y., in August 2015. She spent the following months going to school until deciding to leave early for boot camp, Jan. 4, 2016.

    “It was an intense time and I’m happy it’s over,” said Taber. “If boot camp was easy, it wouldn’t be the Marines.”

    Taber graduated as squad leader from Platoon 4011, November Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, on April 1, at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C. after spending three months proving herself worthy of the title.

    “I was so emotional seeing her for the first time in three months,” said Karen Taber, Dayle’s mom. “She’s definitely come home different. Her respect and the higher standard that she expects of herself and others is there. Also, it’s apparent in the way she carries herself and takes pride in being a Marine.”

    Taber is currently supporting recruiters in Rochester for the next couple weeks while on recruiting assistance, before attending Marine Combat Training at Marine Corps Base Camp Geiger, N.C. She also plans on passing on the knowledge of the boot camp experience to future female Marines in the Delayed Entry Program.

    Taber’s career lies ahead of her. How she leaves her mark, where she travels and what she accomplishes is up to her. Whether she serves for five or 25 years, the title of U.S. Marine is hers, and like the tTitle, her accomplished goals can never be taken away.
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    Date Taken: 04.12.2016
    Date Posted: 04.12.2016 11:46
    Story ID: 195125
    Location: GREECE, NY, US
    Hometown: HILTON, NY, US

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