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Hard Work Pays Off for College-bound Marine

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The Leadership Scholar Program (LSP) assists qualified Marines prepare academically and apply to highly selective colleges and universities throughout the country. LSP helps Marines find the most expeditious route to achieving their educational objectives. Sgt Eugene Oh possessed a highly specialized skill set, graduating at the top of his class in both basic and advanced training and successfully completing three military schools with honors. Throughout his tenure, he remained committed to e...From the battlefield to the classroom, Sgt Oh credits the Leadership Scholar Program staff for their support as he prepares to further his education.

Use R.A.C.E. Protocol to Help Prevent Suicide

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One of the keys to suicide prevention is timely intervention using techniques like R.A.C.E. (Recognize, Ask, Care, Escort).  Recognize distress in your Marine or Sailor: Note changes in personality, emotions, or behavior. Note withdrawal from co-workers, friends, and family. Note changes in eating and sleeping patterns. Ask your Marine or Sailor: Calmly ask about the distress you observed. If necessary, do not hesitate to ask the question directly: “Are you thinking about...R.A.C.E. - Recognize, Ask, Care, Escort.

What Do You Need? We Are Here To Help

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Every life is unique. Life’s journey comes with successes, disappointments, triumphs, and challenges. When experiencing challenges, it is important to know help is available. The self-awareness to reach out for help when necessary is key. Military OneSource is a great place to start when seeking resources for a variety of military lifestyle needs and concerns. Resources available to active-duty service members and their families include information on relationship health, parenting, healt...The Family Advocacy Program is here to help when you are experiencing challenges in life.

New Kid in School

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The first few days of school can be stressful for any student. Being a new student at a school may bring on additional stressors for the student and their family. Here are a few helpful ways to reduce those stressors, while getting acclimated to your new environment:     Inquire about installation or community events such as new student events, open houses, or tours of the school.  Ask about youth sponsorship. Contact the Child and Youth Programs or School Li...Four helpful ways to reduce new school stressors for both the student and the family.

SECO Assists Military Spouses with Education and Career Goals

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If you’re a spouse looking for career or education guidance, MySECO and their Spouse Education and Career Opportunities (SECO) career coaches can provide online assistance. The SECO program offers a range of self-assessments to help you learn more about yourself and the careers that might interest you. Self-assessments can also help you understand your current skills and how they may apply to your career goals. Here are some examples of the self-assessments that are available: Traitify P...Spouse Education and Career Opportunities career coaches are dedicated to supporting our military families by providing assistance and resources to help spouses achieve their education and career goals.

Prevention Starts with You

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The Marine Corps is strengthening its efforts to prevent harmful behaviors, which is a lofty but achievable goal if everyone works together: Marines, families, civilian staff, and the community. What are harmful behaviors? In the Marine Corps, harmful behaviors focus’ on suicide, substance abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence, which includes child abuse. Prevention is not the sole domain of professionals. People prevent things from happening all the time. For example, you drink wa...The Marine Corps is strengthening its efforts to prevent harmful behaviors across the board – including Marines, families, civilian staff, and the community.

Eight Healthy Tips to Digest During National Nutrition Month

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March is National Nutrition Month, dedicated to getting Americans to make more informed choices to develop helpful eating and physical activity habits. Supercharge your March with these eight tips to enhance your life: Reset habits. Nutrition month is an opportunity to reset any habits that aren’t optimizing your life. Look and feel better. The best part about eating healthier is that it will enhance your body composition and make you feel better. Making healthier choices can enhance...Supercharge your March with eight tips to enhance your life during National Nutrition Month.

Prepare Now for a More Successful PCS Move with EFMP

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Check out these helpful tips your family may be able to use during your next PCS move: Request a consultation with a Headquarters Marine Corps Exceptional (HQMC) Family Member Program (EFMP) Assignment Case Manager. Consultations provide an opportunity to confirm the accuracy of your EFMP enrollment paperwork, ensuring the appropriate services are available at your gaining location. Email: hqmc.efmp@usmc.mil Connect with your EFMP Family Caseworker early on. They will be conducting regular c...Eight tips your family may be able to use during your next PCS move.

Childcare Provider Appreciation Day

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Childcare Provider Appreciation Day is celebrated nationally every year on the Friday before Mother's Day. Friday, May 12th, 2023, will be the day to recognize childcare providers' efforts and dedication to providing quality care. By recognizing these dedicated professionals, we are reminded of the importance of their work and the positive impact high-quality childcare has on children throughout their entire lives. Each day, many parents rely on childcare providers to maintain a sa...This year, Childcare Provider Appreciation Day will be celebrated on May 12th. By recognizing these dedicated professionals, we are reminded of the importance of their work and the positive impact high-quality childcare has on children throughout their entire lives.

Build Your Spiritual Fitness by Exploring the Great Outdoors

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Have you ever taken a walk outside to calm yourself when you were feeling stressed or frustrated? Or did you spend time outside thinking over a difficult decision you had to make? Turns out science has your back on these strategies, the Consortium for Health and Military Performance (CHAMP) reports. You reap many benefits by immersing yourself in nature or “nature bathing” (known in Japan as shinrin-yoku or forest bathing). Nature bathing can decrease stress—and the...Mindfully spending time in nature has been shown to strengthen spiritual fitness, help fight depression, lower anxiety, and boost your immune system and overall well-being.

Know Your Crisis Resources

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It’s midnight, and you can’t sleep because there is too much on your mind. Maybe it is stress at work, you've been feeling down lately, or your spouse’s recent behavior has you worried. You’ve also noticed a Marine in your unit seems to have lost interest in just about everything. What can you do? Where can you turn? Go online and check out the Marine Corps’ Interactive Suicide Prevention and Mental Fitness Resource. (Click on the Prevention Skills You Can U...Marine Corps Suicide Prevention Capability offers an interactive resource to provide suicide prevention and mental fitness skill-building information for all Marines and their families.

Balancing Ballin' and Being a Kid

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Imagine juggling school, friends, and family while training like a mini pro in just one sport. That's the life of many young athletes who specialize in one sport from an early age. While aiming for the big leagues is cool, experts say focusing on just one sport too young can have downsides for your mind, body, and even your spirit. Let's dive into the world of sports specialization and see what it means for young athletes. Firstly, specializing can mean less mental wiggle room. Picture...Dive into the world of sports specialization and see what it means for young athletes.

Thank You Marine Corps Family Readiness Volunteers

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Marine Corps spouses, family members, and friends have a proud history of volunteerism within Marine Corps units. Family Readiness Volunteers, who include Family Readiness Command Team Advisors, Family Readiness Assistants, and Non-Appointed Volunteers, proudly support Marines and their families. Unit, Personnel, and Family Readiness Program (UPFRP) volunteers are involved with everything from morale events to welcoming new families to a unit to providing resources to fellow families, just to n...Family Readiness Volunteers continue to proudly support Marines and their families.

How Do I Know What College Is Right for Me?

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“Post-secondary education” —a term that could be viewed as a fancy way to say “college,” —can also mean vocational or technical school. Regardless of how the term might be applied, the Marine Corps houses 25 base education centers, staffed with highly qualified, fully credentialed, and experienced professional education personnel, ready to help anyone who walks in the doors. The 100-plus civilian personnel who serve at these base Voluntary Education (VolEd) C...Discover the perfect college fit tailored to your unique goals and lifestyle. Let the Voluntary Education Center at your installation help guide you through the process of finding the right education path.

When Should You Sign Your Child Up for Swim Lessons?

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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) notes that children develop at different rates, and not all are ready to begin swim lessons at the same age. When deciding whether to enroll your child in lessons, keep your child's emotional maturity, physical and developmental abilities and limitations, and comfort level in the water in mind.    Keeping that in mind, the AAP recommends swim lessons as a layer of protection against drowning for children as young as 1 year old. YMCA...Discover the perfect time to enroll your child in swim lessons, while also keeping their maturity, developmental abilities, and comfort level of water in mind.

Meet Alex and Derek! Childcare Professionals within Child and Youth Programs

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Early childhood professionals often choose to work in the field because they had a positive impact from experiences as a child.  Alex Martinez, a Program Assistant at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point in North Carolina, grew up in the Marine Corps’ Child and Youth Programs (CYP). As an infant and toddler, she attended a family child care home while her mom worked as a program assistant on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California.  Martinez’s journey, f...Celebrating National Childcare Provider Appreciation Day – Meet Alex and Derek!

Using Social Media to Enhance Resilience and Mental Well-being

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Human interaction is a fundamental need for nurturing mental connections and social growth. Instances arise when solitude beckons, offering a pathway to inner peacefulness amid a seemingly unrestrained world. In recent years, many individuals found themselves engulfed in profound isolation, yearning for the touch of social exchange. They sought comfort and companionship through various social media platforms—Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram among some of them. As our environment has chang...

Event at Camp Lejeune Focuses on Suicide Prevention and Wellness

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Marines, Sailors, and civilians met at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 16-18 for the 2024 Suicide Prevention Wellness Symposium.  The symposium, which is held each year in a different geographical region, focused on wellness and fitness as prevention, and topics included Marine Corps Total Fitness, Warrior Athlete Readiness and Resilience (WARR) center, Integrated Prevention, and the prevention of death by suicide.  The symposium revealed a palpable sense of commitment and...Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune hosts 2024 Suicide Prevention Wellness Symposium.

School Bus Safety Tips

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Click to enlarge RIDING THE BUS FOR THE FIRST TIME IS A BIG STEP FOR ANY CHILD. HELP CHILDREN FOLLOW BEST SAFETY PRACTICES AS THEY BOARD ON AND OFF THE SCHOOL BUS WITH THESE TIPS:

Networking Strategies for Employment-Seeking Veterans and Military Spouses

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Networking is a powerful tool for transitioning service members and military spouses seeking employment. It can open doors to new opportunities, provide valuable insights, and help build a strong professional support system. Here are three tips for effective networking:  Attend Networking Events. Look for networking events specifically tailored for transitioning service members or military spouses. These events can include job fairs, industry conferences, and community meetups. Connec...The Marine For Life Network is powerful for those transitioning service members and spouses seeking employment.

Financial Support During Transition From Military to Civilian Life

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As Marines transition from active duty to civilian life, ensuring they have adequate financial support becomes paramount. This often comes with unique challenges, necessitating assistance programs to facilitate a smooth transition.  One cornerstone of financial support for military veterans is comprehensive education and training programs. These initiatives equip veterans with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in civilian careers. Additionally, vocational training and certificat...Ensuring Marines have adequate financial support during their transition from active duty to civilian life is paramount.

Bring a M4L Rep on Your Transition Journey

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Marine for Life Network (M4L) Representatives are the heart of the program. These reservists are passionate about assisting Marines, veterans, and their families. M4L Reps are embedded in communities throughout the United States and build and sustain networks of Marine-friendly employers and local resources. They wear many different hats as M4L Reps, but their goal is to connect Marines and family members to relevant resources that support their personal and professional goals after service....Marine for Life Representatives are embedded in communities throughout the United States and build and sustain networks of Marine-friendly employers and local resources.

New Hiring Authority for Military Spouses

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Are you a Marine spouse seeking employment? Recent hiring changes may be of assistance for employment opportunities within MCCS. As of May 22, 2023, a new hiring authority was introduced to help reduce stress and expand employment options for military spouses. MARADMIN 259/23 provides guidance to employment preference for spouses who are eligible for positions with the Military Spouse Preference (MSP) covering positions NF-03 or below.      This policy announces hiring authoriti...New hiring authority provides guidance to employment preference for spouses who are eligible for positions with the Military Spouse Preference (MSP) covering positions NF-03 or below.

24 hours, 7 days a Week of Constant Support

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Along with resources provided at the installations, such as counselors, chaplains, and other advisors, the below resources are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and provide support to service members and their families. SUICIDE PREVENTION Veterans/Military Crisis Line Free, confidential resource for all service members and veterans. www.veteranscrisisline.net Call 988, then press 1. Send a text message to 838255. Chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/chat. Calling from Overseas...Taking the first step towards help can change everything. Support is available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

Are You In It for the Journey or the Race?

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When you think about safety in relationships, do you consider the idea of commitment? A relationship with a commitment to safety is where both partners invest in their future together and are in it for the journey, not just the race. If you’re unsure, consider these questions. When discussing the future, is anyone hesitant to engage? Do arguments leave anyone questioning the stability of the relationship? Does anyone threaten to leave the relationship? Relationships without a c...Navigating challenges and obstacles in relationships will determine if it is a journey with your partner or a race to the end.

Welcome Aboard/Newcomers Brief

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Garrett and Ross Hero WOD

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Join Semper Fit's monthly HERO WOD (Workout of the Day) the last Saturday of each month to honor the sacrifice of our fallen heroes. This workout is dedicated to U.S. Coast Guard Ensign Morgan Garrett and her instructor U.S. Navy Lt. Rhiannon Ross who were killed when their T-6 Texan II trainer crashed on a routine training flight on October 23, 2020. Lt. Ross was 30 years old and Garrett was 24 yeas old. Lt. Ross was a member of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor’s Navy Reserve...

Commander's Cup

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Join us for the Commander’s Cup Golf Classic Tournament at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course! Date: Friday, August 23 Check-in: 11:00 AM Shotgun: 12:00 PM All ranks are welcome! Active Duty registration is open from July 24 – August 7, and for all others, registration runs from August 8 – 21. Entry Fees: E5 & below: $55 E6 to O3: $60 O4 & above, DoD Employees: $65 Civilian/Guests (invited by Authorized Patron): $75 Public Partners Program members are eligible to parti...

Spouse Preference Program

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Spouses take advantage of the Spouse Preference Program If youre a military spouse you may be eligible to apply using a noncompetitive process designed to help you get a job in the federal government Spouse Preference Form Types of Employment Regular fulltime 3540 hours per week Regular parttime 2034 hours per week Flexible 040 hours per week Military Spouse Preference applicants hired in a flexible position or a regular position with a timelimited appointment will not lose their spo...

Nutrition & Supplements Education

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Nourish your body nourish your mind We believe in the importance of proper nutrition and its role in overall health and wellbeing We prioritize offering education and resources to our community on the benefits of a balanced diet and the use of supplements to support optimal health Our nutrition and supplement education program empowers individuals to make informed choices about what they put into their bodies and how it can impact their health A key element of a healthy lifestyle is what you feed your body. This program focuses on general nutrition and the use of dietary supplements.

Chronic Diseases

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Manage chronic diseases live life to the fullest We understand chronic diseases impact on an individuals health and wellbeing We believe in the value of early detection and proactive management of chronic diseases through regular screenings and preventative care Our program is dedicated to empowering individuals to take control of their health and manage their chronic diseases effectively to live their lives to the fullest We offer education and resources to help individuals understand their co...Chronic diseases like hypertension, heart disease, cancer, and diabetes can be devastating. This program provides education and awareness on risk factor identification, screenings, and management of these types of chronic diseases.

Outdoor Adventures

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Learn More Search your local installation website for Fishing Aquatics Unit Recreation Recreation Checkout Single Marine Program Community Recreation Green Spaces Family Recreation Health Promotion Have you ever wanted to learn how to paddle a kayak or stand up paddle board shoot an arrow even mt bike Join us as a knowledgeable instructor teaches you the basics or advances your current skill set Classes empahsize basic instuction skill development and safety insturction Register toda...

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In-demand Jobs

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Privacy

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Privacy and Security Notice The Marine Corps Community Services MCCS website is provided as a public service by the Business and Support Services Division Manpower and Reserve Affairs Department Headquarters United States Marine Corps Information presented on this service not identified as protected by copyright is considered public information and may be distributed or copied Use of appropriate byline photo and image credits is requested For site management information is collected for stati...

Our Ohana

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Meet our Ohana Supporting our military community with unwavering dedication and tireless efforts The team at Marine Corps Base Hawaii is nothing short of amazing Composed of dedicated professionals who are committed to the wellbeing of Marines Sailors and their families this group of individuals worktirelessly to ensure that those under their care are taken care of in every way possible Whether its providing support services offering recreational activities or simply lending an ear to those i...

boat test sample

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Question 1 Who is responsible for the safety of the boat passengers and its gear The person who signs for the boat Everyone in the party Any licensed operator driving at the time Question 2 Who may drive the boat Only the person who signed out the boat Any licensed operator Question 3 When may you anchor at the sandbar During poor weather conditions Anytime except in Kona wind conditions Question 4 What is the speed in the Marina area No wake Up...

Information, Tickets, and Tours

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A Hawaiian Experience Information Tickets and Tours ITT provides personalized assistance to help individuals explore an islands best attractions and activities ITT is a valuable resource for planning an unforgettable island adventure Personalized guidance Our knowledgeable professionals can assist with booking accommodation...The popular local term “lucky we live Hawaii” says it all. We are blessed with a temperate, year-round climate, beautiful flora and fauna, and fascinating culture of ancient and modern, and an eclectic mix of ethnic and regional cooking delights.

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

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Sexual Assualt is intentional sexual contact is characterized by using force threats intimidation or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent As used in this Instruction the term includes a broad category of sexual offenses consisting of the following specific UCMJ offenses rape sexual assault aggravated sexual contact abusive sexual contact forcible sodomy forced oral or anal sex attempts to commit these offenses The term consent means a freely given agreement...The Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR) program serves as the focal point for coordinating all sexual assault prevention and response actions aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) by providing comprehensive and victim-centered services.

Injury Prevention

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Prevent injuries promote wellbeing We believe in the value of proactive safety measures to prevent injuries and accidents We prioritize offering resources and education to our community to help them take steps to protect themselves from harm and reduce the chances of injury By investing in injury prevention we strive to create a safer and healthier environment for all and empower individuals to make informed decisions that promote their safety and wellbeing One of the keys to staying healthy is staying injury free. This program provides valuable information and preventative measures for reducing the chances of injury.

Pools

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New Employee Instructions

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Welcome to Marine Corps Community Services MCCS We are glad you are here Welcome to Marine Corps Community Services MCCS MCB Hawaii We are excited to have you as a member of our organization where dedication team work integrity and professionalism are core to our success As Civilian Marines our primary mission is to support the needs of Marines and their families We are proud that you have selected to serve the most deserving customers in the world We look forward to meeting you at your Ne...

About Us

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Aloha and welcome to Marine Corps Community Services MCCS Hawaii We proudly serve the Marines Sailors and their ohana family stationed on the beautiful Hawaiian Islands MCCS Hawaii is a comprehensive set of programs that support and enhance the operational readiness warfighting capabilities and life quality of Marines their families retirees and civilians From recreation family support and essential services to community events and cultural programs we are here to ensure that our Marine commun...

Sexual Health

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Take charge of your sexual wellbeing We believe in taking charge of your sexual health and the value of building and maintaining healthy relationships We prioritize offering education and resources to our community on the importance of practicing safe sex getting tested regularly and seeking treatment if necessary We also recognize the importance of communication and consent in healthy relationships and strive to provide support and resources to promote healthy communication and behavior Our se...STD/HIV and other sexually transmitted infections are serious health problems. Sexual health includes the understanding of sexuality and healthy sexual relationships, sexually transmitted infections, and family planning.

Are You Moving with Pets This Summer?

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Did you know that sixty-seven percent of U.S. households, or about 85 million families, own a pet, according to the 2019-2020 American Pet Products Association? When you’re preparing for a PCS move, having a pet can add another layer of complexity, particularly if you’re moving overseas. You might not know that OCONUS installations have special pet requirements, and some have quarantine requirements.   Your Information, Referral & Relocation (IR&...Are You Moving with Pets This Summer?

School Ready Checklist

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Marine for Life Representatives Deliver Results

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The heart of the Marine for Life (M4L) Network is the M4L Representatives. These Reservists are passionate about assisting Marines, veterans, and their families. M4L Reps are embedded within communities throughout the United States. They build and sustain networks of Marine-friendly employers and local resources. Their goal is to connect Marines and their family members to relevant resources that support their personal and professional goals after service. Capt. Josh Browning, a transitioning...The heart of the Marine for Life (M4L) Network is the M4L Representatives. These Reservists are passionate about assisting Marines, veterans, and their families.

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