Story by Lance Cpl. Brennan Beauton | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 08.27.2019
CAMP HANSEN, OKINAWA, Japan – After three rigorous weeks of obstacle course line-drills, aquatic training, and countless hours of free sparring, six Marines earned their instructor tab signifying they are now Marine Corps Martial Arts Program instructors....
Story by Lance Cpl. Jack Howell | U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command | 06.17.2019
KUWAIT–Forward deployed Corpsmen and Marines attached to Special Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response-Central Command participate in physical challenges to honor the conception of the Navy Hospital Corps. This year the Hospital Corps celebrates its 121st birthday....
Story by Lance Cpl. Nicole Rogge | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 04.10.2019
After three grueling weeks of intense physical and mental training, Marines completed the Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor Course April 10 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji....
Story by Lance Cpl. Kevan Dunlop | III MEF Information Group | 09.26.2018
Ocean waves slammed against two Marines as they prepared to go head-to-head on the beach at Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan. They stood in waist-deep water waiting for the instructor to give the signal to fight. The Marines conducted their final test for a Martial Arts Instructor Course, Sept. 18, 2018....
Story by Pfc. Andrew Bray | III MEF Information Group | 09.20.2018
Law enforcement personnel from the Indo-Pacific region participated in a defensive tactics course from Sept. 10 to Sept. 28, 2018, at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan....
Story by Lance Cpl. Matthew Kirk | Marine Corps Base Hawaii | 09.11.2018
U.S. Marines with various units aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii participated in the second day of Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructors Course at the football field, MCBH, Sept. 11, 2018....
Story by Lance Cpl. Ashley Gomez | Marine Corps Installations East | 08.27.2018
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. –Marines are sometimes referred to as America’s greatest fighting force because they’re constantly finding ways to overcome obstacles and become stronger war fighters. Not only does that mean incorporating various training methods into the whole Marine concept--a physically fit individual with knowledge of Marine Corps history-- but also a Marine who......
Story by Sgt. Shaehmus Sawyer | Marine Corps Recruiting Command | 07.22.2018
Approximately 200 high school students attended Marine Corps Recruiting Command’s (MCRC) 2018 Summer Leadership and Character Development Academy (SLCDA) aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, from July 16-22. “The purpose of the Summer Leadership and Character Development Academy is to take peer leaders from their high schools and teach them character, ethics and leadership with......