South Carolina's National Guard armories are crumbling, vulnerable to terrorists, and putting soldiers at risk
Meet 19 Of America’s Newest Marines — And Naturalized US Citizens James Clark July 24, 2017 at 04:18 PM Joining the Military U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Maximiliano Bavastro For 19 young men and women, earning the title United States Marine was just one of their crowning achievements this month. The other: becoming U.S. citizens. Read More Show Less Brazil canada china citizenship Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador graduation Guatemala Haiti Jamaica Marine Marine Corps mexico naturalization Peru Pfc. Ambar N. Zaiek Parades Pfc. Ariel Castillo Pfc. Dang H. Doung Pfc. Daniel A. Guzman Pfc. Dulce F. Manriquez Pfc. Rodrigo M. Malpartida Pfc. Serdjhy Leger Pvt. Annalice M. Daley Pvt. Carlos L. Espana Palencia Pvt. Daniel Ramirez Rodriguez Pvt. Jean Malhado Pvt. Jhonatan A. Velarde Pvt. Juan C. Rosales Guerin Pvt. Julian R. Torres Pvt. Kervin Stcyr Pvt. Khalid M. Ngwegwe Pvt. Waylon F. LaFrance Pvt. Yongchang Gao Pvt. Zetian Ni recruit depot Parris Island recruit training South Carolina Tanzania u.s. citizen vietnam