Marine Corps Recruiting Fredericksburg

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In alignment with Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 5400.17 and recent Executive Orders issued by the President, t...
03/05/2025

In alignment with Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 5400.17 and recent Executive Orders issued by the President, the United States Marine Corps has reviewed and adjusted its social media content to ensure compliance with DoD policies and priorities. As a result, certain posts have been removed or modified to maintain consistency with federal guidance and uphold the integrity of our official communication channels.

The Marine Corps remains committed to transparency, professionalism, and adherence to DoD directives while continuing to engage with our community in a manner that reflects our core values of honor, courage, and commitment.

For any questions regarding social media policies, please refer to official DoD guidance available at https://www.esd.whs.mil/Directives/issuances/dodi/.

Semper Fidelis.

Training RiflemenBefore recruits conduct a live fire range they will go through weapons satety test and "snap in" on Mar...
12/14/2024

Training Riflemen

Before recruits conduct a live fire range they will go through weapons satety test and "snap in" on Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina.

During Grass Week, recruits learn and test on rifle operation and usage in preparation for the Rifle Qualification.





After successfully completing Marine Corps boot camp, Marine Combat Training, and Administrative Specialist Course, PFC ...
12/11/2024

After successfully completing Marine Corps boot camp, Marine Combat Training, and Administrative Specialist Course, PFC Esquivel stands ready to join the fleet as a fully qualified United States Marine. Her dedication, resilience, and commitment to excellence have prepared her to take on her role with professionalism and pride, while continuing to grow both personally and professionally. Here’s to celebrating this significant milestone and wishing her continued success in all her future endeavors. Semper Fidelis, Marine!




Welcome Poolee Bannon to the Fredericksburg Marines team! This future Marine is joining us with his head held high, read...
12/10/2024

Welcome Poolee Bannon to the Fredericksburg Marines team! This future Marine is joining us with his head held high, ready to tackle the challenges that lie ahead. His determination and drive embody the spirit of the Marine Corps, and we're proud to have him on board as he begins his journey towards becoming a Marine.




!!NEW POOLEE ALERT!!Congratulations to George Guzman on taking the first step toward becoming a Marine. You've just show...
12/08/2024

!!NEW POOLEE ALERT!!

Congratulations to George Guzman on taking the first step toward becoming a Marine. You've just shown that you've got the drive, discipline, and heart to chase your dreams and turn them into reality. The road ahead won't be easy, but with your grit and determination, there's no limit to what you can achieve. Stay focused and keep pushing forward! Welcome to the family Poolee Guzman!




Congratulations to one of the newest United States Marines! PFC Fleshman is a proud graduate from Westmoreland High Scho...
12/07/2024

Congratulations to one of the newest United States Marines! PFC Fleshman is a proud graduate from Westmoreland High School Class of 2024, completed the rigorous training at Parris Island, South Carolina. His courage, commitment, and dedication, brought him this incredible milestone. Semper Fidelis, brother-your journey as a Marine has just begun!




Air Power DemonstrationThe Pacific OceanMarine Corps aircraft fly in formation during an air power demonstration.Element...
12/05/2024

Air Power Demonstration

The Pacific Ocean

Marine Corps aircraft fly in formation during an air power demonstration.
Elements of the 15th MEU are currently embarked aboard Boxer and are conducting routine operations in the U.S. 3rd Fleet.



Talking GunsKabupaten Lingga, Singkep, IndonesiaMarines with Marine Rotational Force-Southeast Asia alongside Indonesian...
12/05/2024

Talking Guns

Kabupaten Lingga, Singkep, Indonesia

Marines with Marine Rotational Force-Southeast Asia alongside Indonesian Marines with 10th Marine Infantry Battalion, Indonesian Korps Marinir, conduct a medium machine gun range during Keris Marine Exercise 2024.

MRF-SEA is a rotational unit derived from elements of MEF Marines executing a U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific operational model that involves training events and exchanges with partner military subject matter experts, promotes security goals with allied and partner nations, and ensures a persistent I MEF presence west of the International Date Line.



KAMANDAGApurawan Beach, Palawan Province,PhilippinesMarines offloaded, conducted a convoy, and emplaced M777 towed 155MM...
11/26/2024

KAMANDAG

Apurawan Beach, Palawan Province,
Philippines

Marines offloaded, conducted a convoy, and emplaced M777 towed 155MM howitzers in firing positions at a simulated coastal defense site during exercise KAMANDAG.

KAMANDAG is an annual Philippine Marine Corps and U.S. Marine Corps-led exercise aimed at enhancing the Armed Forces of the Philippines defense and humanitarian capabilities by providing valuable training in combined operations with foreign militaries in the advancement of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific.

This year marks the eighth iteration of this exercise and includes participants from the French Armed Forces, Royal Thai Marine Corps, and Indonesian Marine Corps; including continued participation from the Australian Defense Force, British Armed Forces, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, and Republic of Korea Marine Corps.




A Legacy to Be Proud OfOn October 12th, 2024, Private Zachery Thurber, stood before the Iwo Jima monument on the Peatros...
11/23/2024

A Legacy to Be Proud Of

On October 12th, 2024, Private Zachery Thurber, stood before the Iwo Jima monument on the Peatross Parade Deck, ready to receive his Eagle, Globe, and Anchor from his senior drill instructor. The last person Zachery expected to see was his father, Sergeant Major William Thurber (USMC, Retired), and was shocked beyond belief when he stepped in front of him.

“I had thought of so many things I wanted to say when I saw him,” said William. “When I got in front of him, I couldn’t remember a single thing.”

Read the full story on our page:
Facebook.com/Parris|sland




Gathered in unity and pride, recruiters from the RSS Fredericksburg, both seasoned veterans and fresh faces, came togeth...
11/22/2024

Gathered in unity and pride, recruiters from the RSS Fredericksburg, both seasoned veterans and fresh faces, came together to commemorate the 249th Marine Corps Birthday—a moment etched in history with a photograph capturing their shared dedication to the Corps and its enduring legacy.




In 1943, Marines landed on Tarawa Atoll in the Gilbert Islands.The Marines objective was to secure the Gilbert Islands a...
11/21/2024

In 1943, Marines landed on Tarawa Atoll in the Gilbert Islands.

The Marines objective was to secure the Gilbert Islands and their strategic airfields. The initial landings were harrowing as low tides caused the landing craft to beach on an offshore reef.
The beached landing craft forced the Marines to wade in chest-deep water hundreds of meters under intense enemy fire from crew-served weapons and fixed enemy positions. Despite fierce resistance and heavy casualties, by the end of the first day 5,000 Marines had made it ashore and established a 300-meter-deep beachhead.

Over the next two days, armor and
reinforcements landed on Tarawa and together they swept the enemy from their pillboxes, bunkers, and other fortifications, clearing the island.

More than 1,000 U.S. Marines and Sailors were killed in action and nearly 2,000 were wounded during the three-day capture of Tarawa Atoll. U.S. commanders learned important lessons from the Battle of Tarawa that would shape the planning, doctrine, and ex*****on of amphibious landings for the remainder of WWIl.




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