The Marine Corps' newest advertising campaign, Made For This, is an anthem that declares trust in the next generation of Marines by showing just how uniquely equipped we are to fight and win for our Nation. Made For This, conveys a single premise: There are those among Generation Z that the Marine Corps aims to identify and select as uniquely qualified to secure our collective future as Marines.
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Eduardo Barron, reserve clerk for Marine Corps Recruiting Command G-1, serves himself chili after an all-hands brief held by Maj. Gen. Walker M. Field, commanding general of MCRC, during the annual chili and cornbread cook-off on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 1, 2025. The competition is held to inspire competition and unit cohesion to the Marines, sailors, and civilians who work at MCRC. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brenna Ritchie)
When three brothers choose to take on one of the world’s most demanding challenges side by side, people take notice. That’s exactly what happened when Roger, Hunter, and William Brunson, triplets from Texas, enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and reported to recruit training on July 20, 2025. Each brother had their own reasons for joining, but they were united by a single purpose: to earn the title of Marine. What started as a...
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Dawson R. Bailey, the cyber operations chief with 6th Marine Corps District, had a hidden talent not many knew about… Shredding that guitar.
Officer Selection Station Springfield with Marine Corps Recruiting Station Oklahoma City partnered with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law to host an Opening Statements Competition, giving law students the opportunity to showcase their skills to legal professionals and Marine leaders. The Marine Corps hosted an opening statements competition at Bowen Law School to better connect with future legal...