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 Master Gunnery Sgt. William Rulapaugh, musician technical assistant liaison, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, speaks about his career during his retirement ceremony at Marine Barracks Washington, D.C., Sept. 21, 2024. Rulapaugh was able to increase the total number of college graduates in the Commandant’s Own from 16% to 65% during his 30-year career. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brenna Ritchie)
Rev. William Greason attends his 100th Birthday Celebration at Birmingham, Alabama, on September 3, 2024. The Marines with Recruiting Station Montgomery attended the event and thanked Rev. Greason for his service as one of the original Montford Point Marines and his years of service within our community.
Rev. William Greason attends his 100th Birthday Celebration at Birmingham, Alabama, on September 3, 2024. The Marines with Recruiting Station Montgomery attended the event and thanked Rev. Greason for his service as one of the original Montford Point Marines and his years of service within our community
A change of command ceremony was held today to transfer 6th Marine Corps District recruiting command authorities from Col. Lance J. Langfeldt to Col. Scott E. Stephan at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina.