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  • Miguel Angel, 17, lies on his deathbed at his parents home in San Juan, Honduras.  Miguel suffered a gun shot wound through his side at the Honduras/Guatemala border when trying to make his way illegally to the United States.  With a collapsed lung and few medical options, Miguel is surrounded by his 4 siblings at hi parents humble home is a town known for drugs and gangs.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • Miguel Angel, 17, lies on his deathbed at his parents home in San Juan, Honduras.  Miguel suffered a gun shot wound through his side at the Honduras/Guatemala border when trying to make his way illegally to the United States.  With a collapsed lung and few medical options, Miguel is surrounded by his 4 siblings at hi parents humble home in San Juan, Honduras a town known for drugs and gangs.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • Miguel Angel, 17, lies on his deathbed at his parents home in San Juan, Honduras.  Miguel suffered a gun shot wound through his side at the Honduras/Guatemala border when trying to make his way illegally to the United States.  With a collapsed lung and few medical options, Miguel is surrounded by his 4 siblings at hi parents humble home in San Juan, Honduras a town known for drugs and gangs.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • A child plays with a toy gun. Ponticelli district is the place where they were filmed most of the scenes of the fiction "Gomorra"
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Recruits give each other a hand as they make their way during the Crucible.  A 52 hour final test in their recruit training and represents the culmination of all of the skills and knowledge a marine should possess.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruits prepare to see their family for the first time since getting to the base.  The following day they will graduate.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruit listen to their drill instructor during the Crucible.  The Crucible is A 52 hour final test in their recruit training and represents the culmination of all of the skills and knowledge a marine should possess.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A mother cries as she sees her son for the first time in twelve weeks the day before he graduates.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • An exhausted recruit keeps his head down during a combat simulation in the Crucible.  The Crucible is A 52 hour final test in their recruit training and represents the culmination of all of the skills and knowledge a marine should possess.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A woman hugs her new marine son after graduation.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • New marines file past their drill instructors during the graduation ceremony.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A female drill instructor makes herself heard as she prepares her platoon to march.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A new marine hugs his girlfriend after graduating.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits prepare for hand to hand combat training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit carries his simulated wounded colleague away from the battlefield during the Crucible.  The Crucible is A 52 hour final test in their recruit training and represents the culmination of all of the skills and knowledge a marine should possess.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Odilia Hernandez sees her son Anthony Hernandez for the first time in 12 weeks as he is released to his family at the end of Liberty Ceremony.  The following day he will return home with his mother after graduation.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • The point man gives his platoon some instruction on a simulated patrol during Crucible.  The Crucible is a A 52 hour final test in their recruit training and represents the culmination of all of the skills and knowledge a marine should possess.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits struggle to bring their knees upward as they hang from a bar during one of the many stations in the physical fitness section of their training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Cindy Smith hold on to her boyfriend Josh Cook for the first time in twelve weeks as he is released to his family during a ceremony the day before he graduates and becomes a marine.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A drill instructor leads his recruits into a large hanger for the liberty ceremony where the recruits will see their families for the first time since joining.  The next day the recruits will become marines in the graduation ceremony.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruits in the first phase of their training pull themselves up a rope as part of the physical training stations that they alternate at during the early morning.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits lift weights during one of the many stations they alternate between early in the morning as part of their physical fitness training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit applies some camo paint during the Crucible.  The Crucible is A 52 hour final test in their recruit training and represents the culmination of all of the skills and knowledge a marine should possess. Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A drill instructor shouts at a recruit who is having a hard time completing her inclined sit ups in one of the many fitness stations.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits yell as they swith stations in the physical preparation phase of their training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • 2010/04/20 08:48:34 peter_in/ marines /_MG_0360<br />
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++ get in formation after eating lunch.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit stands at attention as he guards the M16A2 rifles not being used on the firing range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruit Paterson, from Georgia, waits for his turn a the rifle range, in the background three recruits guard the ammunition.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits begin to file out of the rifle classroom as they continue the second phase of their training.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Under the watchful eye of their drill instructors, recruits practice in a 'man down' scenario.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit is sent to the back of the rifle range for evaluation after he was unable to keep the barrel of his rifle pointed upward at al times.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits practice some martial arts techniques in the hand to hand phase of their training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits in the first phase practice hand to hand combate techniques.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruits shout their pledge to the marine corps. after finishing at the rifle range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • As the sun begins to rise a drill instructor makes his way across one of the bases many training areas.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits stand at attention as they prepare to head out of the rifle school to get some lunch on the field.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit waits for his turn to fire his rifle at the range as another is offered instruction by one of the drill instructors.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit makes some adjustments to his M16A2 rifle as he prepares to shoot at the firing range during the second phase of his training.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits hold boxes with a lunch and their drinks high above their head so the drill instructors can see if everyone is ready to eat.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruits listen to instruction from their drill instructor as they prepare to leave the rifle range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Under the watchful eye of his drill instructor, recruit Geeson, NC, drags himself in a 'man down' drill.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A large target is painted on the wall as a recruit listens intently to the instruction being given by a rifle instructor as they prepare to head out to the rifle range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruit Coor and his fellow second phase recruits go over their M16A2 rifles in preparation to head out to the rifle range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous thirteen week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruit Tampanello, NY, has a makeshift stabilizer on his glasses to keep them from moving when he shoots on the range.  In the background 3 fellow recruits guard the ammunition.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A platoon of recruits pay close attention to their drill instructor after leaving the rifle range during their second phase of training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit cradles his rifle as he and his platoon prepares to march out after spending their morning in the rifle range.   Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A rifle instructor goes over different ranges and settings for the recruits M16A2 rifle as they attend a classroom just beyond the firing range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruits in the 2nd phase of their training in a rifleman classroom just outside the firering range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Arafat death commemoration organized by Al-Fatah
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  • Female recruits go over an obstacle during the Crucible.  The Crucible is A 52 hour final test in their recruit training and represents the culmination of all of the skills and knowledge a marine should possess.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits look on as they prepare to engage in hand to hand combat training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits look on as they prepare to engage in hand to hand combat themselves.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A drill instructor inspects his platoon as they prepare to march out.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Drill instructors prepare their platoon to march out after spending all morning at the firing range.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Female recruits in the first phase of their training perform assisted pull-ups as they rotate between different fitness stations.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A recruit fires his M16A2 rifle at the rifle range during the second phase of his training.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • Recruits get an ear full from their drill instructor as he prepares them to march.  Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island in South Carolina is where all male recruits living east of the Mississippi River and all female recruits from all over the US receive their arduous twelve week training in their quest to become marines. Even though there are two current active wars and a weak economy, recruitment has not been effected.  Actually, recruiting numbers have increased, with more young men and women looking toward the military for answers.
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  • A youngster hangs out at his parents home in San Juan, Honduras a town known for drugs, violence and gangs.   Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dog injured by a boar. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#280110_The Chase_ Hugo Seia, portuguese professional hunter in Africa. He leads hunting safaris in countries like Tanzania and Kenya. He used to work for the Dubai Royal family as a professioanl hunter. In 30 years as a professional hunter he hunted species such as the elephant, lion, leopard, hippo, rhino and others.
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  • PMM#280110_The Chase_ Taxidermist Vitor Coelho. A hunter's trophy hanging on a wall. Skeleton of a buffalo.
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  • PMM#281109_The Chase_ Chancelaria Velha, Alter do Chão, Alentejo, Portugal. A woman and her dog hunting.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dog injured by a boar. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. After the hunt the killed boars are discharged and sent to spain to be consume as animal feed.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dog injured by a boar. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#280110_The Chase_ Taxidermist Vitor Coelho. Horns of an hunted animal in a process of taxidermy. In the end this animal wild be one hunter trophy in a wall.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Jorge Carriço, 54 years old, portuguese professional hunter in Mozambique.
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  • PMM#281109_The Chase_ Chancelaria Velha, Alter do Chão, Alentejo, Portugal. A Woman hunter chasing partridges.
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  • PMM#281109_The Chase_ Chancelaria Velha, Alter do Chão, Alentejo, Portugal. A woman hunter shooting a grouse.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. A hunter shows a hare killed by a pack of dogs during a hunt.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dog injured by a boar. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. A dead boar killed by hunters.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dog injured by a boar. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dead boar killed in a hunt. After the hunt the killed boars are discharged and sent to Spain to be consume as animal feed.
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  • PMM#281109_The Chase_ Chancelaria Velha, Alter do Chão, Alentejo, Portugal. A dog with a grouse killed by a hunter.
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  • PMM#040110_The Chase_ Portuguese hunter Arnaldo Súcia. Arnaldo Súcia is a portuguese contractor and every year in October he goes with his wife hunting on a Safari in África. In his house in Évora he has built a small museum with his hunting trophies.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dog injured by a boar. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#280110_The Chase_ Hugo Seia, portuguese professional hunter in Africa. He leads hunting safaris in countries like Tanzania and Kenya. He used to work for the Dubai Royal family as a professioanl hunter. In 30 years as a professional hunter he hunted species such as the elephant, lion, leopard, hippo, rhino and others.
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  • PMM#281109_The Chase_ Chancelaria Velha, Alter do Chão, Alentejo, Portugal. A grouse killed by one woman hunter.
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  • PMM#280110_The Chase_ Taxidermist Vitor Coelho.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Hunters get ready to the Chase.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Hunters get ready to the Chase.
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  • PMM#281109_The Chase_ Chancelaria Velha, Alter do Chão, Alentejo, Portugal. Reflection of a woman hunter during a hunt partridge.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#071109_The Chase_ Herdade do Peral, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal. Dog injured by a boar. The dog teams are used to hunt wild boars while hunters wait to shoot. Sometimes dogs are attacked and injured by wild boars.
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  • PMM#231209_The Chase_ Portuguese hunter Arnaldo Súcia. Arnaldo Súcia is a portuguese contractor and every year in October he goes with his wife hunting on a Safari in África. In his house in Évora he has built a small museum with his hunting trophies.
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