CADILLAC â Since 2017, Gary Taylor has been searching.
He has been looking at physical records. He has been looking online. He also has looked at pictures. The information he is seeking has to do with the men who served their country during times of conflict.
All these men have two things in common. All are from Wexford County and all never had the chance to come home to embrace their loved ones or be welcomed home in a big parade. Instead, they made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. They all were killed in action defending the United States, its principles and its people.
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QUANTICO, Va.
The Marine Corps Recruiting Command National Training Team launched a new website page, “MCRC Connections,” at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, February 1.
MCRC Connections was created as an, “all in one resource for sharing ideas, asking questions, and helping MCRC develop at the speed of change,” Chief Warrant Officer 5 Christopher Mayfield said in an email to MCRC Headquarters when he announced the page launch. “Included in Connections is the ability to share links to insightful articles, podcasts, and various other useful tools.”
The website’s most notable features include private, CAC-enabled links to an all-new discussion board for recruiters to share ideas and discuss how to improve recruiting practices as well as two SharePoint folders with useful documents and resources for recruiting strategies labeled “MCRC Best Practices” and “MCRC Lessons Learned.” Recruiters can view and save useful resources in the SharePoint folders and
23 The Marine Corps Recruiting Command National Training Team launched a new website page, “MCRC Connections,” at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Feb. 1, 2021.
MCRC Connections was created as an “all in one resource for sharing ideas, asking questions, and helping MCRC develop at the speed of change,” Chief Warrant Officer 5 Christopher Mayfield said in an email to MCRC Headquarters when he announced the page launch. “Included in Connections is the ability to share links to insightful articles, podcasts, and various other useful tools.”
The website’s most notable features include private, CAC-enabled links to an all-new discussion board for recruiters to share ideas and discuss how to improve recruiting practices, as well as two SharePoint folders with useful documents and resources for recruiting strategies labeled “MCRC Best Practices” and “MCRC Lessons Learned.” Recruiters can view and save useful resources in the SharePoint folders