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    Husband, Wife commissioned as Marine officers

    Husband, Wife commissioned as Marine officers

    Photo By Cpl. Adeline Smith | Second Lieutenant Rebecca Reynolds (Horwath) receives the Mameluke Sword from her...... read more read more

    TUSCALOOSA, AL, UNITED STATES

    07.15.2016

    Story by Cpl. Adeline Smith 

    6th Marine Corps District

    TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — Love was the last thing Reagan and Rebecca (Horwath) Reynolds expected to find when they embarked on their journey to become U.S. Marine officers.

    Yet roughly four years later, standing in the University Club as a married couple, Reagan and Rebecca took the Officer’s Oath in front of loved ones July 15, 2016, at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

    Their journey started their first year of college when Rebecca was approached by Capt. Joseph R. Goll, the prior officer selection officer for Tuscaloosa. Soon after, Reagan made a phone call to a local recruiter’s office wanting to enlist, but then learned about the officer program. From there, they started down the path to become Marine officers through the Platoon Leaders Class Program while attending college full time.

    “I met the officer selection officer on campus and I didn’t have any military intentions before meeting him,” said Rebecca. “I had no idea about the options available in the military. I wanted to do something bigger than myself, more than just a nine to five job.”

    For Reagan and Rebecca the program meant that they would have to participate in two six-week training evolutions at Officer Candidates School. To earn their commissions, they had to attend these sessions between school years on top of meeting the program requirements until school graduation.

    “I thought it was good because I got the college experience and then do training in the summer to accomplish my goal of becoming a Marine,” said Reagan. “I liked that there wasn’t a big time commitment, like the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps had, which allowed me to focus on my core classes and have the free time to experience college life.”
    While going through the program, the two became friends with the common interest of doing something larger than themselves and still working on finishing their business degrees.

    “We met each other through the program and talked during the pool physical training,” said Rebecca. “Eventually, we started hanging out outside of physical training. It was like a switch flipped. We went out on a date and then more dates followed.”

    As the dates continued, their relationship eventually led to Reagan proposing at the location of their first date.

    At first, they kept their relationship private as they were worried that it would be frowned upon in the Marine Corps. When they became engaged, they announced it to Capt. Clifton E. Payton, officer selection officer of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and were pleasantly surprised to receive lots of support.

    “A lot of the struggle we’ve found with recruiting people is that some of them have this misconception that they can’t get married or have a family in the Marine Corps,” said Payton. “I believe that [Reagan and Rebecca] are a perfect example that this is a family friendly organization.”

    Rebecca had originally started the program considering a career in a ground field. After learning more about the program, Rebecca changed to a career in the aviation field.
    “Not everyone can do aviation and I wanted to challenge myself,” Rebecca explained. “So I took the test and passed. I’m excited for the challenge; a pilot’s career is very diverse and I like that.”

    Both Reagan and Rebecca contributed portions of their success to the one another as they helped each other with obstacles along the way.
    “Together, we pushed each other to be better in academics and physical training,” said Rebecca.

    She’s really great at studying and I’m good at working out, so we just play off each other’s strengths and weaknesses, said Reagan.

    All that work paid off as Rebecca had the honor of commissioning her husband after she was commissioned by Payton.

    “It’s a good story to pass on to our children and grandchildren someday,” said Reagan. “I can’t think of a more perfect person to do it than her.”

    Reagan and Rebecca are slated to depart in October to go to The Basic School.

    “I don’t have to worry if I’m making a difference anymore, now I know I am,” said Rebecca.

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    Date Taken: 07.15.2016
    Date Posted: 07.15.2016 17:31
    Story ID: 204135
    Location: TUSCALOOSA, AL, US
    Hometown: BOSTON, MA, US
    Hometown: CEDARTOWN, GA, US
    Hometown: MUSKEGO, WI, US
    Hometown: NACOGDOCHES, TX, US

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