Franklin Square, NY.-- Staff Sgt. Nathan Uttech, a recruiter with Recruiting Station New York, helps students from H. Frank Carey High School load toys into a truck, Dec. 10. The toys are donations from the seniors of H. Frank Carey High School to kids through the United States Marine Corps Reserve “Toys for Tots” program. - Franklin Square, NY.-- Staff Sgt. Nathan Uttech, a recruiter with Recruiting Station New York, helps students from H. Frank Carey High School load toys into a truck, Dec. 10. The toys are donations from the seniors of H. Frank Carey High School to kids through the United States Marine Corps Reserve “Toys for Tots” program.
Cpl. Aaron Atwood poses for a photograph holding his French Horn Nov. 5, at Marine Recruiting Station Springfield’s Headquarters. The 27-year-old Danbury, Connecticut-native used his Post 9/11 G.I. Bill to obtain a Bachelor’s of Music Performance Classical French Horn from Western Connecticut State University. Atwood has reenlisted into the Marines so that he can have a career as a full time preforming musician. He will be with the Marine Band stationed in New Orleans, La. (Official Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Blumenstein). - Cpl. Aaron Atwood poses for a photograph holding his French Horn Nov. 5, at Marine Recruiting Station Springfield’s Headquarters. The 27-year-old Danbury, Connecticut-native used his Post 9/11 G.I. Bill to obtain a Bachelor’s of Music Performance Classical French Horn from Western Connecticut State University. Atwood has reenlisted into the Marines so that he can have a career as a full time preforming musician. He will be with the Marine Band stationed in New Orleans, La. (Official Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Blumenstein).
The bronze plaque honoring Private First Class Neil Weintraub rests on the side of ‘The PFC Neil William Weintraub Memorial Bridge where it is mounted. The bridge was re-dedicated to Weintraub on November 14, in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. The ceremony was held to remember PFC Neil William Weintraub, a Marine who was killed in action during the Vietnam War on top of Hill 512 near Khe Sanh. (U.S. Marine Corps Courtesy Photo/Released) - The bronze plaque honoring Private First Class Neil Weintraub rests on the side of ‘The PFC Neil William Weintraub Memorial Bridge where it is mounted. The bridge was re-dedicated to Weintraub on November 14, in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. The ceremony was held to remember PFC Neil William Weintraub, a Marine who was killed in action during the Vietnam War on top of Hill 512 near Khe Sanh. (U.S. Marine Corps Courtesy Photo/Released)
Media Borough Mayor Bob McMahon smiles for a photograph Sept. 10 at the Media Police Station. McMahon was a senior advisor during the Vietnam War and was awarded the Bronze Star for his service during the conflict. Since being elected he has coordinated multiple parades and events for returning veterans of foreign wars. (U.S Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Damany S. Coleman/Released) - Media Borough Mayor Bob McMahon smiles for a photograph Sept. 10 at the Media Police Station. McMahon was a senior advisor during the Vietnam War and was awarded the Bronze Star for his service during the conflict. Since being elected he has coordinated multiple parades and events for returning veterans of foreign wars. (U.S Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Damany S. Coleman/Released)
Gunnery Sgt. Eugene R. Bryant poses for a photo after completing the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington D.C. on October 27, 2013. Bryant received a spot in the marathon through the organization Always Brothers which honors Capt. Tyler B. Swisher who died on October 21, 2005 when his vehicle was struck by an Improvised Explosive Device near Al Amariyah, Iraq (Courtesy Photo). - Gunnery Sgt. Eugene R. Bryant poses for a photo after completing the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington D.C. on October 27, 2013. Bryant received a spot in the marathon through the organization Always Brothers which honors Capt. Tyler B. Swisher who died on October 21, 2005 when his vehicle was struck by an Improvised Explosive Device near Al Amariyah, Iraq (Courtesy Photo).