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OFFICE CAR SPECIAL P-952 OPERATED WITH COMBINED CSX AND NS MADE A TRIP UP THE LEHIGH LINE IN NEW JERSEY TO OAK ISLAND AND RETURNED SOUTH WITH A SELDOM SEEN LONG PRIVATELY OWNED PASSENGER CAR CONSIST.

JUNE 26,2002

(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brian R. Domzalski)

The officer candidate flag detail posts the colors during the Officer Candidate School company dining-in.

My home for 5 months in OCS.

Candidates from the Kentucky National Guard who participated in the winter accelerated Officer Candidate Course were pinned at the Capitol Rotunda April 26, 2019 in front of friends and family. (U.S. Army photo Staff Sgt. Benjamin Crane)

The NS OCS/Inspection train heads north through Cooke Rd on the NS Sandusky District

Members of the Officer Candidate School Alumni Association visit the the Soldiers of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., July 20th, 2016. During the visit a wreath was laid at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in celebration of the 75th Birthday of the Officer Candidate School. Following a tour of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the OCS Alumni received a tour of the Caisson Barns. (U.S. Army Photos by Spc. Brandon Dyer & Sgt. Cody W. Torkelson)

OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)

Going to get her first salute.

A montage of the events and the people involved.

OCS graduation ceremony held at the Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas , Aug. 25, 2018. (Photos by Spc. Adrian Montenez)

(Photo by: Spc. David Bolton, 133rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Kentucky Army National Guard Public Affairs Office)

Members of the Officer Candidate School Alumni Association visit the the Soldiers of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., July 20th, 2016. During the visit a wreath was laid at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in celebration of the 75th Birthday of the Officer Candidate School. Following a tour of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the OCS Alumni received a tour of the Caisson Barns. (U.S. Army Photos by Spc. Brandon Dyer & Sgt. Cody W. Torkelson)

NS’s OCS being built in Altoona, PA with an ACU leading. June 2025.

Officer Candidates receive an Operations Order from their incoming platoon leader at Camp Fretterd, Md. Sept 19. in order to prepare for the next inactive duty weekend for Officer Candidate School. During OCS candidates rotate through leadership positions to test their abilities while training to become officers in the Army National Guard

Not satisfied with the volume of a candidates voice, GySgt Shaw gets on his case to be louder. Motivation is essential and nothing motivates you to be louder than having a Drill Instructor in your face yelling at you to get louder.

 

A Drill Instructors primary role is to take untrained men and women, break them down mentally and physically, and rebuild them into highly trained, skilled Marines. Not an easy job by any task, even considering that we are an all volunteer force and todays recruits and officer candidates want to be there. Becoming a United States Marines is one of the most challenging endeavors an individual put themselves through.

 

Hats off GySgt Shaw for a job well done today for helping us to prepare these future Marine Officers for what is to come this summer once they begin their training.

OCS 13/93 OCC POP Magazine

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