Pfc. Nicholas J. Bressan, the platoon honor graduate for 3032, stands at parade rest before marching onto the parade deck at graduation here, May 23, 2014. Bressan, a Gainesville, Ga. native, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Brown, a recruiter from Marine Corps Recruiting Station Atlanta. Recruit training signifies the transformation of a civilian to a United States Marine. Upon graduation, the newly-minted Marines will receive ten days of leave before attending the School of Infantry East, Camp Geiger, The Marines will be trained in basic infantry skills and ensure that the Marines


Pfc. Nicholas J. Bressan, the platoon honor graduate for 3032, stands at parade rest before marching onto the parade deck at graduation here, May 23, 2014. Bressan, a Gainesville, Ga. native, was recruited by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Brown, a recruiter from Marine Corps Recruiting Station Atlanta. Recruit training signifies the transformation of a civilian to a United States Marine. Upon graduation, the newly-minted Marines will receive ten days of leave before attending the School of Infantry East, Camp Geiger, The Marines will be trained in basic infantry skills and ensure that the Marines are combat-ready. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. John-Paul Imbody) Georgia Marine Honor Graduate 140523-M-RB239-001


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