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  2. Marine Corps Recruiting Command - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps Recruiting Command is a command of the United States Marine Corps responsible for military recruitment of civilians into the Corps. In addition to finding volunteers to join, it is also responsible for preparing them for United States Marine Corps Recruit Training or Officer Candidates School .

  3. James Carville - Wikipedia

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    Carville was born on October 25, 1944, at a U.S. Army hospital at Georgia's Fort Benning (now Fort Moore), where his father was stationed during World War II. [4] His mother, Lucille (née Normand), stayed behind in Carville, Louisiana, where James was raised, but went to Fort Benning long enough to have her firstborn son.

  4. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms

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    From 1942 through July 1944, during World War II, the airfield at Twentynine Palms was utilized by the U.S. Army Air Force for primary flight training. What is now the "Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center" was taken over by the Eleventh Naval District, headquartered in San Diego, as Naval Auxiliary Air Station Twentynine Palms, in July 1944.

  5. Scott Ritter - Wikipedia

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    William Scott Ritter Jr. (born July 15, 1961) is an American former United States Marine Corps intelligence officer, former United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) weapons inspector, author, and commentator. [6] [5] Ritter is a convicted child sex offender. [4] [7] [8] Ritter served as a junior military analyst during Operation Desert Storm. [9]

  6. Republic of Korea Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    During the Korean War, ROK Marine Corps earned the nickname of the '귀신 잡는 해병대' which means 'Ghost Killers'. [3]: 24 Following the start of the Korean War on 25 June 1950, the Ko Kil-hun [] Unit (Marine Rifle Battalion) landed Gunsan on 16 July and Kim Sung-un [] Unit (Marine Rifle Battalion) landed Tongyong peninsula on 17 August where they delayed the advance of the Korean ...

  7. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps base: Site information; Owner: Department of Defense: Operator: US Marine Corps: Controlled by: Marine Corps Installations East: Condition: Operational: Website: Official website: Site history; Built: 1941 () In use: 1941–present: Events: Water contamination (1953–1987) Camp Lejeune incident (1969) Murder of Maria Lauterbach ...

  8. Shaggy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Shaggy during his military service with the United States Marine Corps. Orville Richard Burrell was born on October 22, 1968, in Kingston. [1] At the age of 18, he moved to New York City with his mother. [4] Burrell enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on April 12, 1988 and obtained the MOS of 0811 (Field

  9. William H. Rupertus - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Rupertus (November 14, 1889 – March 25, 1945) was a major general in the United States Marine Corps, who commanded the famed 1st Marine Division in the Pacific in World War II and also authored the USMC Rifleman's Creed.