Marine Corps Recruiting Substation Mckinney

Marine Corps Recruiting Substation Mckinney The official page of RSS McKinney.

Golf Company - Honormen  12/15/2020
12/16/2020

Golf Company - Honormen 12/15/2020

Pfc. Raul B. Reyes, an 18-year-old of RS Dallas from McKinney, Texas is slated to graduate from Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Dec. 18, 2020. Reyes graduated from Princeton High School and was then recruited by Staff Sgt. Ruiz to serve as an aviation mechanic. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Zachary T. Beatty)

Go vote for Lance Cpl. Chase W. Drayer’s photos! He is a Marine from RSS Frisco who has been killing it!
08/15/2020

Go vote for Lance Cpl. Chase W. Drayer’s photos! He is a Marine from RSS Frisco who has been killing it!

Help select the “Corps’ Top Shot” by liking, commenting on or sharing your favorite image. The photo with the most combined hits by the end of the day will be put in the running to be named Top Shot of the Month.

Timeline photos
05/14/2020

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This wednesday, we would like to take a moment to recognize our young women who have enlisted and awaiting training to become United States Marines! 🇺🇸 These young ladies could have taken an easier route but instead stepped up to the challenge to earn their place in the Corps and for that we commend them. 👏🏼👌🏽I know we don’t tell you ladies this enough, but YOU all are the difference and the small percentage of the population 🌎 that will stand out amongst all others. Keep up the hard work future Marines💪🏽💯💥🙌🏼! .
If you’d like to know what the Marines is about, contact myself or your local recruiters and see what the Marines can do for you! .

05/06/2020

Marines fight to win each and every day across the globe. Regardless of the environment or the adversary, Marines leverage a host to technical capabilities to bring the fight to the enemy. From cyber security and electronic warfare to remote drone operations and high-speed data communications, the Marines employ cutting edge technology and innovation in their daily operations.
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from (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Sergeant Anthony Morales)⁠
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Timeline photos
04/28/2020

Timeline photos

🚨New Marines🚨
Congrats to and who spent the weekend completing the Crucible and EARNING the TITLE United States Marine!
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The Crucible is the final challenge of recruit training. It is a 54-hour training exercise that validates the physical, mental and moral training they've endured throughout recruit training.
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The final stage of the Crucible is a 9-mile hike from the training grounds to the Iwo Jima flag raising statue at Peatross Parade Deck. Upon completing this challenge, the recruits are handed their Eagle, Globe and Anchors, symbolizing the completion of their arduous journey to become a U.S. Marine.
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Only 8 out of 100 women who go into the military join the Marines.
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Do you have what it takes?
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Photos from sgt_hayden's post
04/23/2020

Photos from sgt_hayden's post

Photos from sgt_hayden's post
04/07/2020

Photos from sgt_hayden's post

Photos from Marine Corps Recruiting Substation Mckinney's post
04/04/2020

Photos from Marine Corps Recruiting Substation Mckinney's post

Do you think you have what it takes to be a member of the Marine Corps Band? GySgt Preston thought she did. She proved h...
04/04/2019

Do you think you have what it takes to be a member of the Marine Corps Band? GySgt Preston thought she did. She proved herself as a clarinet instrumentalist and quickly moved up the ranks to Drum Major of the 2nd MAW Band. And now she has been selected as theAssistant Drum Major of the Presidents Own!!!
Congratulations GySgt!!!

Congratulations to our new Assistant Drum Major Gunnery Sgt. Monica Preston. Gunnery Sgt. Preston currently serves as the Drum Major for the 2d Marine Aircraft Wing Band and will report to Marine Barracks Washington 8th & I in summer 2019.

Photos from Marine Corps Recruiting Substation Mckinney's post
04/24/2018

Photos from Marine Corps Recruiting Substation Mckinney's post

09/16/2017

Simon Sinek on Leadership. Food for thought!

Hurricane Harvey relief! Help is on the way.
08/30/2017

Hurricane Harvey relief! Help is on the way.

Marine Arrogance A Marine Sergeant wrote this in response to an army guy who posted a comment on a Marine Corps site tha...
04/16/2017

Marine Arrogance

A Marine Sergeant wrote this in response to an army guy who posted a comment on a Marine Corps site that he was sick and tired of "Marine Arrogance."

The Sergeant said...

"I think that's what makes Marines special, if only in our own minds, is that elusive Quality of Esprit de Corps. It's the fact that we, as individual Marines, don't feel that we are individual Marines. When we wear our uniform, when we hear our Hymn, when we go into battle, we are going with every other Marine who ever wore the uniform.

Standing behind us are the Marines who fought during the birth of our nation. We're standing with the Marines who fought in WWI and gave birth to the legend of the "Teuful Hunden," or "Devil Dogs." We are standing with the Marines who took Iwo and Tarawa and countless other blood soaked islands throughout the Pacific.

We are standing with the "Frozen Chosin" and our beloved Chesty Puller. We are standing with the Marines who battled at Hue City and Khe Sanh and the muddy rice paddies of South East Asia. We are standing with the Marines who fought in Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom and now are fighting in Afghanistan.

Like real brothers, their blood courses through our veins, and when we go into battle, we would rather lay down our lives than be a disappointment to them. We carry on our backs their legacy, their deaths, and their honor. We carry that for the rest of our lives.

The Marine Corps uniform doesn't come off when our active duty is over. We wear it daily in our attitude and our love of Corps and country. We wear it on our tattoos and our bumper stickers. We wear it on our hearts.

It's why, no matter where we are in the world, on November 10th, every Marine celebrates the Marine Corps birthday. It's why we'll never be an army of 1. It's why we never stop being Marines. It's why, for most of us, being a Marine isn't something we were. It's something we are.

It's the most important part of who and what we are. Some say we're arrogant. We say we're proud. We have a right to be proud. We are the United States Marines, the most feared and ferocious group of warriors to walk the face of this earth.

When America's enemies formulate their battle plans, they plan on going around Marine units because they know Damn well that they can't go through them. We are what other branches wish they were.

We are the modern day Spartans. This isn't bragging. It's written in the battle history of our country. When there's a parade and the Marines march by, everyone pays a little more attention. Some say, "arrogance." We call it "pride." It's why, in a crowd of servicemen, you can always spot the Marine. Why are Marines special? I don't know. We just are.

Saepius Exertus, Semper Fidelis, Frater Infinitas, Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever,

-Semper Fidelis!

Timeline photos
03/25/2017

Timeline photos

When you’re a Marine, mental decisions must be made before actions are taken. The ability to adapt quickly and act is just one thing that sets Marines apart.

Any wrestlers out there??
01/12/2017

Any wrestlers out there??

Timeline photos
12/14/2016

Timeline photos

As the times change, the mission remains the same. Marines fight for those who can’t fight for themselves.

Timeline photos
11/22/2016

Timeline photos

Navajo Code talkers were one of the most crucial components of the Marine Corps. They developed the only military code never broken by the enemy. Today, nineteen of them remain and preserve the Navajo Legacy.

Timeline photos
11/22/2016

Timeline photos

LtGen Frank E. Petersen grew up watching planes while living next to Topeka Army Airfield. He admired those pilots and overcame his fear of heights to become an aviator in the Marine Corps.

Some of the awards
11/09/2016

Some of the awards

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Go vote for Lance Cpl. Chase W. Drayer’s photos! He is a Marine from RSS Frisco who has been killing it!
Marines fight to win each and every day across the globe. Regardless of the environment or the adversary, Marines leverage a host to technical capabilities to bring the fight to the enemy. From cyber security and electronic warfare to remote drone operations and high-speed data communications, the Marines employ cutting edge technology and innovation in their daily operations.
🦅🌎⚓️
Tap link in bio for more info.
🇺🇸
from (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Sergeant Anthony Morales)⁠
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