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. Marines attend the Fiscal Year 2025 National Officer Selection Officer Training Symposium in Orlando on Dec. 11, 2024. NOSOTS is designed to conduct training, discuss recruiting topics and issues and recognize those Officer Selection Teams which have distinguished themselves during the previous fiscal year. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brenna Ritchie)
COLUMBIA, S.C. â U.S. Marines from Recruiting Substation North Charleston, Recruiting Station Columbia, 6th Marine Corps District will assist the Wando High School (WHS) wrestling team in organizing a state-wide individual wrestling tournament at the WHS gymnasium, Wando, South Carolina, 8:00 a.m., December 7, 2024.
On Oct. 25, 2024, Marine Corps Recruiting Command released its new advertising campaign, âMade for This,â via MCRC social platforms. The commercial is scheduled for its television debut, Thursday, Nov. 7. âMade for Thisâ is the newest advertising campaign from the âBattles Wonâ family of commercials and challenges the next generation to consider service in the Marine Corps as a means to securing a better collective future.
The 5th Marine Division has been activated twice in history - first for service in World War II, followed by the Vietnam War. Every year, veterans from this unique unit gather to break bread and share their stories together. This year featured keynote speakers like retired Maj. Gen. Juan Ayala and 12th Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps, retired Sgt. Maj. Harold Overstreet. Participants were treated to a rendition of the Marines Hymn in Navajo by...