The Marine Corps' newest advertising campaign, Shifting Threats, showcases the increasingly complex and chaotic global environment that Marines are currently operating in, characterized by “un” threats: unpredictable, unimaginable, unknown and undeclared. The campaign conveys a single premise: Against ever-evolving threats, our Nation’s greatest asset is the adaptable skillset of Marines who fight and win.
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Briana Allen, officer instructor at the University of South Carolina, leads small group discussion with coaches during the Fit To Win session at the American Volleyball Coaches Association Convention in Louisville, Ky., on Dec. 21, 2024. The Marine Corps' Fit To Win session aims to give coaches the right tools to develop adaptable athletes who can continue to win when it counts, both physically and mentally, no matter what they are up against. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Anya Poteet)
Maj. Nate Blackwell, commanding officer of Recruiting Station Milwaukee has always had a passion for football. Despite his busy 20 year career he has continue to pursue football. He believes similar to the Marine Corps being an athlete builds self confidence, leadership skills and perseverance. Blackwell will be speaking about these topics at the upcoming Glazier Football Coaches Clinic in Chicago.
Capt. Briana Allen, Marine officer instructor at the University of South Carolina and winner of the 2023 Marine Athlete of the Year, is here supporting the Marine Corps Recruiting Command’s efforts as part of the national partnership program designed to connect with coaches from around the country during the American Volleyball Coaches Association Convention Dec. 19 to 20, 2024.
NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. – U.S. Marines from Recruiting Substation Augusta, Recruiting Station Columbia, 6th Marine Corps District will assist the North Augusta High School (NAHS) wrestling team in hosting a multi-state individual wrestling tournament at the North Augusta Riverview Park Activity Center, North Augusta, South Carolina, beginning at 3:00 p.m., December 20, 2024.
Noah Young, a native of Navarre, FL, has always been one to seek challenges and overcome
them. As a former National Collegiate Athlete Association, Division One football player who
received the “Dawg Patch” from Coach Deion “Primetime” Sanders, Young has experienced a
level of challenge, determination, and discipline that very few individuals have. He now seeks an
even greater challenge: becoming a United States Marine Corps Officer.