Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian Army soldiers march in formation after their leadership course graduation concluded June 23, 2016 at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Australia. The eight week course is similar to the Marine Corps Corporal’s Course. The class was comprised of 72 students, which included eight Marines. “It was good to see them grow into the leaders that they are today,” said Staff Sgt. Orlando Gomez, an instructor with the class and Marine attached to MRF-D. “I have no doubt they will take the (Noncommissioned Officer) rank to the next level.” (
Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Australian Army soldiers march in formation after their leadership course graduation concluded June 23, 2016 at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Australia. The eight week course is similar to the Marine Corps Corporal’s Course. The class was comprised of 72 students, which included eight Marines. “It was good to see them grow into the leaders that they are today,” said Staff Sgt. Orlando Gomez, an instructor with the class and Marine attached to MRF-D. “I have no doubt they will take the (Noncommissioned Officer) rank to the next level.” ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Sarah Anderson)
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