Lt. Rick Shaffer, command chaplain, Headquarters Battalion, decided to become a Navy chaplain to help the men and women who serve our nation. Whether it is helping through faith or not, he is always willing to extend a helping hand. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Dave Flores) - Lt. Rick Shaffer, command chaplain, Headquarters Battalion, decided to become a Navy chaplain to help the men and women who serve our nation. Whether it is helping through faith or not, he is always willing to extend a helping hand. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Dave Flores)
Lance Cpl. Lisandro Perez made the decision to join the Marine Corps as a tank crewman to put his life on a better path. Perez graduated Tank Commander’s course as a Lance Corporal and sets the example by being a role model for his son and younger siblings. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Connor Hancock) - Lance Cpl. Lisandro Perez made the decision to join the Marine Corps as a tank crewman to put his life on a better path. Perez graduated Tank Commander’s course as a Lance Corporal and sets the example by being a role model for his son and younger siblings. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Connor Hancock)
Cpl. Rapheal Trammell, food service specialist, Headquarters Battalion, is currently on a board for Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year for all food service specialists across the Marine Corps. Trammell is also teaching himself Japanese by watching anime and beginner-level Japanese language videos on YouTube. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo) - Cpl. Rapheal Trammell, food service specialist, Headquarters Battalion, is currently on a board for Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year for all food service specialists across the Marine Corps. Trammell is also teaching himself Japanese by watching anime and beginner-level Japanese language videos on YouTube. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo)