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Locality: Fairfield, California

Phone: +1 707-422-5104



Address: 1350 Travis Blvd, Unit 1378 94533 Fairfield, CA, US

Website: marines.com/rssfo

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Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 17.11.2020

0621 Field Radio Operator The Field Radio Operator is a versatile Marine and can be utilized in any unit in the Marine Corps such as Engineering, Artillery, Infantry, Headquarters, Communications, etc. The main job of Field Radio Operators is to employ radio to send and receive messages. Typical duties include the setup and tuning of radio equipment, including building and repairing antennas and power sources. The Field Radio Operators number one responsibility is to establi...sh contact with distant stations and process and log messages. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by Cpl. Josue Marquez)

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 02.11.2020

0811 Field Artillery Cannoneer A Marine Corps Field Artillery Cannoneer is an important part of the field artillery team. Cannoneers serve the field artillery Howitzer Battery preparing a preparing artillery pieces and equipment for movement, combat, and firing. The basic skills needed include an ability to operate and maintain artillery equipment, basic technical and math skills for computing, communicating and executing commands, the ability to work closely with others in a... field environment, and performing technical skills as necessary. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by SSgt Donald Holbert)

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 14.10.2020

U.S. Marines assigned to the 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group fights the Creek Fire on Saturday. Approximately 250 Marines and Sailors from 7th ESB are helping to fight the 292,172-acre wildfire in northern California. U.S. Northern Command remains committed to providing flexible Department of Defense support to the National Interagency Fire Center to respond quickly and effectively to protect people, property, and lands. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Warrant Officer Eric LaClair

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 05.10.2020

Marines are counted on by our Nation to fight for its ideals: freedom, justice, and so much more. What are the ideals you fight for?

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 01.10.2020

U.S. Marines with Echo Company, 4th Marine Division rappel down a rock face during a guided training course aboard Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, California. This modified mountain training exercise at MCMWTC prepares them for the challenges of operating in a harsh, mountainous environment many of their adversaries are acclimated to. U.S. Marine Corps photos by Sgt. Connor Downey

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 20.09.2020

Fight to Win In a Courtroom This is a prestigious Marine Corps career that can be earned if you are courageous enough to win battles in the courtroom and demonstrate your determination to fight for your Marines. Opportunities within the Marine Corps Law program consists of Judge Advocate Division, Trial Attorney, Civil Law and Operational Law.... If you’re interested or want to become a part of the Marine Corps Law program, visit the link in our bio.

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 16.09.2020

The men and women who seek the title Marine must leave behind self-doubt and fear in pursuit of our purpose: winning battles for our Nation. What calls you to serve?

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 06.09.2020

Honoring the Fallen U.S. Marines with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, climb stairs during a 9/11 memorial stair climb on MCAS Camp Pendleton, California, Sept. 11, 2020. The ARFF Marines honored the fallen firefighters of 9/11 by hiking up 1,980 stairs to replicate the climb made by first responders in the World Trade Center.... U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kerstin Roberts

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 25.08.2020

We will always remember the loss, bravery and resolve on 9/11. We won’t forget.

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 11.08.2020

Did You Know? The pistol qualification is one that is not required by every Marine; instead, only certain military occupational specialties, officers and staff non-commissioned officers require annual qualification on the service pistol. In order to ensure these Marines are properly trained with the weapon, the Marine Corps implemented the Combat Pistol Program. U.S. Marine Corps photos by Lance Cpl. Colton Brownlee

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 08.08.2020

U.S. Marines regularly conduct conditioning hikes with drastic changes of elevation to condition the mind, body, and spirit while also improving cardiovascular fitness, endurance, flexibility, strength and most importantly unit cohesion. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Aaron Patterson

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 01.08.2020

In an effort to counter the growing threat of piracy, the Navy deployed the Maritime Raid Force. The MRF specializes in operations conducted on structures in or near bodies of water. They utilize speed and stealth to take enemy forces by surprise and secure their target. The MRF is composed of Marines and Sailors divided into three platoons: force reconnaissance for assault, amphibious reconnaissance for support, and a battalion landing team for security. U.S. Marine Corps photos by Matthew Teutsch

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 28.07.2020

U.S. Marines with Battalion Landing Team (BLT), 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), rappel down the side of a well deck while conducting rappelling and climbing rehearsals. The BLT is a reinforced infantry battalion, which is the Ground Combat Element of the MEU’s amphibious Marine Air-Ground Task Force. It mainly consists of three rifle companies, along with artillery, light-armored reconnaissance, assault amphibian, and combat engineer attachments. These elements are readily available to be called upon by the MEU commander to harness and project ground-based combat power from ship-to-shore when the situation calls for it. U.S. Marine Corps photos by Lance Cpl. Andrew R. Bray

Marine Corps Recruiting Fairfield 20.07.2020

LIFE IN THE INFANTRY Infantry is at the heart of what Marines do. With a primary goal of seizing and controlling terrain, the job of Marine Corps Infantry Marines is to close on and defeat enemy combatants. As a Combat Infantry Marine, you’ll operate as part of a fire team, and hand-to-hand combat will be your specialty. Click the link in our bio to learn more.