Courtesy photo by the National Physique Committee - Courtesy photo by the National Physique Committee
Glen Cove - Team Valor holds up the championship trophy after winning the game against team Virtue at the Inaugural Dan Daly Cup on June 21. The Dan Daly Cup is an all-star lacrosse game in honor of two time Medal of Honor recipient SgtMaj. Dan Daly. Recruiting Station New York partnered up with the city of Glen Cove and the New York Lizards to organize the game. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Caleb Gomez) - Glen Cove - Team Valor holds up the championship trophy after winning the game against team Virtue at the Inaugural Dan Daly Cup on June 21. The Dan Daly Cup is an all-star lacrosse game in honor of two time Medal of Honor recipient SgtMaj. Dan Daly. Recruiting Station New York partnered up with the city of Glen Cove and the New York Lizards to organize the game. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Caleb Gomez)
The players competed in the Marine Corps Combat Fitness Test during the second day of training camp for the inaugural Dan Daly Cup at Mitchel Athletic Complex in Uniondale, N.Y., June 17. Following the CFT, they participated in a leadership seminar conducted by the Marine Corps and then drills with the coaches and New York Lizards. The Dan Daly Cup will take place at Glen Cove High School in Glen Cove, N.Y., at noon June 21. The Cup will showcase some of the top lacrosse players from across Long Island. - The players competed in the Marine Corps Combat Fitness Test during the second day of training camp for the inaugural Dan Daly Cup at Mitchel Athletic Complex in Uniondale, N.Y., June 17. Following the CFT, they participated in a leadership seminar conducted by the Marine Corps and then drills with the coaches and New York Lizards. The Dan Daly Cup will take place at Glen Cove High School in Glen Cove, N.Y., at noon June 21. The Cup will showcase some of the top lacrosse players from across Long Island.
Maj. John M. Hunt takes the organization colors from Sgt, Maj. Adam E. Fraser, recruiting station sergeant major, during the Change of Command ceremony at Heinz Field, June 13. Hunt would go on to pass the colors to the incoming commanding officer symbolizing the relinquishing of command. - Maj. John M. Hunt takes the organization colors from Sgt, Maj. Adam E. Fraser, recruiting station sergeant major, during the Change of Command ceremony at Heinz Field, June 13. Hunt would go on to pass the colors to the incoming commanding officer symbolizing the relinquishing of command.
Private First Class Tony R. Fantoli, a 19-year-old Windham, Connecticut, native, poses for a photo inside the Putnam Recruiting Office May 22, 2014. Fantoli graduated boot camp March 19, and is currently working on recruiters’ assistance awaiting the start of his military occupational school. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Richard Blumenstein) - Private First Class Tony R. Fantoli, a 19-year-old Windham, Connecticut, native, poses for a photo inside the Putnam Recruiting Office May 22, 2014. Fantoli graduated boot camp March 19, and is currently working on recruiters’ assistance awaiting the start of his military occupational school. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Richard Blumenstein)