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Marines with November Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion wait in line Nov. 9, 2018 to have their uniforms examined by base fitters at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C. (U.S ...
According to the Marine Corps announcement, one female recruit company -- 4th Battalion's Papa Company -- previously was issued the new coat, but did not wear it for graduation as the uniform item ...
The female Marines of November Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, became the first company to graduate sporting the new female dress blue uniform that features the mandarin collar.
Roughly 129 Marines recently became the first women to graduate boot camp in the Corps’ new female blue dress coat, officials have announced. Check out our latest YouTube videos. Watch here 🎥 ...
When female midshipmen in the Naval Academy Class of 2016 stride out onto the field at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium for commencement in May, they’ll be wearing trousers, not skirts, off… ...
The Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego saw its first gender-integrated class of Marines graduate after completing boot camp together this year.
The first wear test will take place at the Naval Academy graduation on May 22. Roughly 200 female graduates and six academy staff members, a mix of chiefs and officers, will take part.
The Marine Corps has stopped requiring women to wear pantyhose with their uniform skirts, a change made at the request of one unidentified female Marine. The Marines announced the change on Monday ...
But before this year, male and female recruits never trained side-by-side. This week, after grinding through three months of training and team building, the San Diego depot’s first gender ...