Richie Ramone, drummer for iconic punk band The Ramones, battles a drummer from Marine Band San Diego at the Marine Week Detroit Drum Line Competition during Marine Week Detroit Sep. 9, 2017. The Marine Corps Recruiting Command hosted many events during Marine Week Detroit as a part of its City Partnership Program. MCRC City Partnerships seek to align the Marine Corps with cities that share the essence of Marines - an irreducible fighting spirit. Some events hosted included High School visits supported by the Silent Drill Platoon, a Community Leaders Reception, a photography competition showca


Richie Ramone, drummer for iconic punk band The Ramones, battles a drummer from Marine Band San Diego at the Marine Week Detroit Drum Line Competition during Marine Week Detroit Sep. 9, 2017. The Marine Corps Recruiting Command hosted many events during Marine Week Detroit as a part of its City Partnership Program. MCRC City Partnerships seek to align the Marine Corps with cities that share the essence of Marines - an irreducible fighting spirit. Some events hosted included High School visits supported by the Silent Drill Platoon, a Community Leaders Reception, a photography competition showcasing Detroit's fighting spirit, youth basketball and wrestling clinics, three on three basketball tournament, a cooking competition featuring an Expeditionary Field Kitchen, and more. MCRC leveraged existing partnerships with USA Wrestling, Women's Basketball Coaches Association and local contacts in the city to create events in celebration of the emerging partnership. Other City Partnerships in development include Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, Dallas, and Oakland, California. ( Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Nathan Wicks)


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