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Cpl. Benjamin Cavanaugh, a Covington, Wash. Native and student in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor Course, climbs the rope of the obstacle course for a third time before moving on to the assault bayonet course at Boondocker training area, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sept. 6, 2013. The assault bayonet course teaches Marines how to fight with a bayonet in a close-quarters environment. Marine squad advisors with the instructor course hid throughout the path, attacking the students, who must then fend them off with counter strikes. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Matthew Callahan) - Cpl. Benjamin Cavanaugh, a Covington, Wash. Native and student in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Instructor Course, climbs the rope of the obstacle course for a third time before moving on to the assault bayonet course at Boondocker training area, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Sept. 6, 2013. The assault bayonet course teaches Marines how to fight with a bayonet in a close-quarters environment. Marine squad advisors with the instructor course hid throughout the path, attacking the students, who must then fend them off with counter strikes. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Matthew Callahan)

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Lance Cpl. Keven A. Temple, left, and Garrett R. Jolley, heavy equipment mechanics with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, move fork lifts into the garage for repairs at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, March 27, 2019. Temple, a native of Jacksonville, Florida, graduated from River City Science Academy in June 2016 before enlisting in January 2017. Temple joined the Marine Corps to follow his family legacy. Since joining the Marines, he has learned traits of good leadership, including dedication, team work and responsibility. Jolley, a native of Glenwood Spring, Colorado, graduated from Coal Ridge High School in May 2015 before enlisting in August 2018. He joined to experience team work, dedication and culture. Since enlisting he has learned more about respect to others and understanding people from different backgrounds, units and culture. - Lance Cpl. Keven A. Temple, left, and Garrett R. Jolley, heavy equipment mechanics with Combat Logistics Battalion 31, move fork lifts into the garage for repairs at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, March 27, 2019. Temple, a native of Jacksonville, Florida, graduated from River City Science Academy in June 2016 before enlisting in January 2017. Temple joined the Marine Corps to follow his family legacy. Since joining the Marines, he has learned traits of good leadership, including dedication, team work and responsibility. Jolley, a native of Glenwood Spring, Colorado, graduated from Coal Ridge High School in May 2015 before enlisting in August 2018. He joined to experience team work, dedication and culture. Since enlisting he has learned more about respect to others and understanding people from different backgrounds, units and culture.

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