Parris Island: Day 3
Date: 12/2/2010 Album ID: 1127908
Photos by Nick Meyer
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Staff Sgt. Phillip Iddins, a senior drill instructor at Parris Island, is silhouetted as the sun came up Thursday at the physical training area of the Fourth Battallion at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Women recruits train as the sun comes up Thursday at the physical training area of the Fourth Battallion at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Staff Sgt. Francisca Lopez, a drill instructor at Parris Island, shows gear that a recruit wears Thursday while touring one of the barracks of the Fourth Battallion at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Staff Sgt. Francisca Lopez, a drill instructor at Parris Island, shows gear that a recruit wears Thursday while touring one of the barracks of the Fourth Battallion at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Staff Sgt. Phillip Iddins, a senior drill instructor at Parris Island, gives the speach that new recruits get when they arrive in their barracks to participants in the Educators Workshop Thursday while touring one of the barracks of the Fourth Battallion at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Staff Sgt. Phillip Iddins, a senior drill instructor at Parris Island, gives the speach that new recruits get when they arrive in their barracks to participants in the Educators Workshop Thursday while touring one of the barracks of the Fourth Battallion at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Staff Sgt. Francisca Lopez, a drill instructor at Parris Island, shows gear that a recruit wears Thursday while touring one of the barracks of the Fourth Battallion at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Matt Bartal, Lebanon, a former New Philadelphia and Tamaqua Police Officer, looks over Marine uniforms Thursday while touring the Parris Island Museum at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Participants in the Educators Workshop tour the Parris Island Museum Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
John Bickelman, a teacher at Hamburg Area High School, looks over a Marine uniform and equipment from the 1926-1940 period Thursday while touring the Parris Island Museum at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Marine recruits pass under barbed wire during event four on day one of The Crucible Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  The Crucible is a 54-hour exercise that is completed as the last step of recruits before they become Marines.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Marine recruits pass under barbed wire during event four on day one of The Crucible Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  The Crucible is a 54-hour exercise that is completed as the last step of recruits before they become Marines.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Marine recruits pass under barbed wire during event four on day one of The Crucible Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  The Crucible is a 54-hour exercise that is completed as the last step of recruits before they become Marines.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
A drill instructor barks as Marine recruits pass under barbed wire during event four on day one of The Crucible Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  The Crucible is a 54-hour exercise that is completed as the last step of recruits before they become Marines.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
A Marine recruit uses his M16A2 Service Rifle to pass under barbed wire during event four on day one of The Crucible Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  The Crucible is a 54-hour exercise that is completed as the last step of recruits before they become Marines.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
A Marine recruit climbs a rope during event three on day one of The Crucible Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  The Crucible is a 54-hour exercise that is completed as the last step of recruits before they become Marines.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Marine recruits climb ropes during event three on day one of The Crucible Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  The Crucible is a 54-hour exercise that is completed as the last step of recruits before they become Marines.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
Jeremy Seedorf, a guidance counselor at Reading High School, uses a rope to clear a pit on one of the confidence courses Thursday at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island.  Nick Meyer/12/2/10
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