Staff Sgt. Jonathan Miranda, a Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival, motivates athletes of the Royals Swimming Team at the Queens University of Charlotte, Marine Corps water survival training during United States Marine Corps’ 2018 Marine Week in Charlotte, North Carolina, September 6, 2018. Marines are inherently amphibious by nature and are expected to operate in aquatic environments. The United States Marine Corps is America's Expeditionary Force in Readiness, forward-deployed and prepared to respond to any crisis. Currently more than 30,000 Marines are forward-deployed around the glob


Staff Sgt. Jonathan Miranda, a Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival, motivates athletes of the Royals Swimming Team at the Queens University of Charlotte, Marine Corps water survival training during United States Marine Corps’ 2018 Marine Week in Charlotte, North Carolina, September 6, 2018. Marines are inherently amphibious by nature and are expected to operate in aquatic environments. The United States Marine Corps is America's Expeditionary Force in Readiness, forward-deployed and prepared to respond to any crisis. Currently more than 30,000 Marines are forward-deployed around the globe. The Marine Corps Recruiting Command planned unique engagements to interact with important components of the Charlotte population, looking to share its message of opportunity with a diverse audience of people who in many cases had little previous exposure to the Corps’ culture.


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