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  1. Recruiting Station Seattle - United States Marine Corps

    U.S. Marines pose for a photograph at the conclusion of a retirement ceremony at Fairchild Air Force Base in Airway Heights, Washington, October 17,... View Details

  2. Combat Logistics Battalion 23 - United States Marine Corps

    Bldg. 9690, N. L Street Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA. 98433 Duty Phone 504-813-2609

  3. Marines TV

    U.S. Marines with 12th Marine Corps District and Western Recruiting Region, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, interact with Seattle Seafair attendees during Seattle Seafair in Seattle, Washington ...

  4. Marine Barracks Washington performs during RS Seattle's Family Day

    This community came together from all over Washington to watch Marine Barracks Washington perform during a family day event. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt, Stephen Campbell)

  5. 12th Marine Corps District

    Support the Enlisted Project (STEP): STEP builds financial self-sufficiency among junior active duty enlisted members and recently discharged enlisted Veterans and their families facing financial crisis …

  6. Marine Corps Recruiting Command Units

    Public WebsiteHome About In the News Staff Sections Recruiting Duty Units Resources

  7. Recruiting Station Seattle Change of Command Ceremony

    U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Cody Hardenburgh, the outgoing commanding officer of Recruiting Station Seattle, 12th Marine Corps District, relinquishes his command to Maj. Edison Feisal, the oncoming …

  8. Headquarters and Service Company - United States Marine Corps

    Bldg 9690, North L St. Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA 98433 Duty Phone: (253) 579-9801 (253) 968-7156

  9. AMC Passenger Terminal - Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

    Our flights primarily serve bases in Japan and West Coast United States (Seattle-Tacoma, Washington only). Space Available seats are often limited; therefore, passenger planning and flexibility is key to …

  10. RECRUITING STATION SEATTLE

    Without hesitation, the 28-year-old infantry Marine from Ferndale, Washington climbed up the tree 25 feet and took hold of the man, who wasn’t breathing and lacked a pulse.