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Marine Corps League Needs a Few Good Men

The Marine Corps League of Costa Rica is recruiting U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsmen who have trained with Fleet Marine Force (FMF) units in excess of 90 days and earned the Marine Corps Device worn on the service ribbon, and those who earned the Warfare Device authorized for FMF Corpsmen.

At least 16 are now ready to sign, but we need more good men and women. Associate membership in the Marine Corps League is open to all veterans of other branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.

This is an opportunity for U.S. Marines to associate with each other and preserve the traditions and promote the interests of the U.S. Marine Corps.

For more information, contact Bill Enell, USMC Adjutant, at 8812-0126, or Mel Goldberg, USN Forming Officer, at 2288-0454 or 8870-6756.

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