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U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Jessica Lopez and U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Daniel Barker, right, take a moment to celebrate Lopez’s accomplishment of earning the eagle, globe and anchor during Family Day on Aug. 15, 2013. Her stepfather, Barker, is currently the staff noncommissioned officer-in-charge of Recruiting Substation Tri-County. Lopez is currently enrolled at her Military Occupational Specialty school in Pensacola, Fla., where upon successful completion of her course, she will become an air traffic controller. (Courtesy Photo). - U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Jessica Lopez and U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Daniel Barker, right, take a moment to celebrate Lopez’s accomplishment of earning the eagle, globe and anchor during Family Day on Aug. 15, 2013. Her stepfather, Barker, is currently the staff noncommissioned officer-in-charge of Recruiting Substation Tri-County. Lopez is currently enrolled at her Military Occupational Specialty school in Pensacola, Fla., where upon successful completion of her course, she will become an air traffic controller. (Courtesy Photo).

Recruiting Station Cleveland commanding officer, U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Jonathan Glover, leads the question and answer portion of the female pool function held at the Crossfit Box in Strongsville, Ohio on Nov. 23, 2013. He started it off by explaining the importance of being mentally and physically ready for the demands of recruit training. The poolees were given the opportunity to ask any question they wanted to gain knowledge and insight on how to be successful. Earlier in the morning the poolees started off the function with a circuit course style workout that focused on building upper body strength. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. T.M. Stewman/Released) - Recruiting Station Cleveland commanding officer, U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Jonathan Glover, leads the question and answer portion of the female pool function held at the Crossfit Box in Strongsville, Ohio on Nov. 23, 2013. He started it off by explaining the importance of being mentally and physically ready for the demands of recruit training. The poolees were given the opportunity to ask any question they wanted to gain knowledge and insight on how to be successful. Earlier in the morning the poolees started off the function with a circuit course style workout that focused on building upper body strength. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. T.M. Stewman/Released)

4th Marine Corps District