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. Marines with Marine Corps Recruiting Command participate in a sunset parade ceremony with Christy Welch, Chairman of the Board for American School Counselor Association, a national partner of MCRC, at the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Va. June 10, 2025. The sunset parade was hosted by U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. William L. Bowers, commanding general of Marine Corps Recruiting Command. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brynn Bouchard)
JACKSONVILLE, FL – For brothers Kody, Keeno, and Konnor, the path to becoming United States Marines isn’t just a personal mission it’s a shared legacy in the making.
Sitting side by side at Marine Corps Recruiting Substation Jacksonville, the three spoke about what it means to take this step as a family. Each brother brings his own story, but what binds them is a lifelong bond and a unified goal: to serve together, side by side, as...
Sgt Joshua Griffin a native of Charlotte N.C. was originally the embarkation chief and training Non-Commissioned Officer for Combat Logistics Battalion - 451. Though, after meeting GySgt. Justin Baldwin, a seasoned Prior Service Recruiter stationed in Charlotte, he became inspired by his leadership and professionalism. Griffin made it his mission to one day reach that same level.