1st integrated company of men and women graduates from Marine Corps boot camp

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First integrated company of men and women graduates from Marine Corps boot camp.

will graduate from Marine Corps boot camp on Friday. The service will now assess the company's training results to determine whether the Marines should pursue this training model in the future, the Marines told ABC News.women and men during recruit training. Instead, at Recruit Depot Parris Island in South Carolina, males and females carry out the same training but live separately -- the first three battalions are all-male, while the fourth battalion is all-female.

But there will not be opportunities to repeat the model in 2019, spokesperson Warrant Officer Bobby Yarbrough told ABC News. "...Our platoon model is, and remains, the proven and ideal method for making Marines and a single company, comprised of male and female platoons, is a practical training option when the conditions permit," Brig. Gen. James Glynn said in a statement.

Series commander Capt. Tiffany Aguiar said the only major difference with the integrated company was the convenience of being located with the men in order to carry out major training events together. Sixty percent of the 13 weeks of recruit training has male and female recruits either training together or side by side, according to the Marine Corps.

 

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Semper Fi... Babe!!!...

Oh BS. USMC DAV 00-04

Only a matter of time before we hear about sexual misconduct. You can bank on it. Wisdom, where have you gone

Everyone in this photo looks under 21.

education about war is essential when training warriors; knowing what it all leads to is more disturbing

Thank you for your service folks! Remember that you all have to support each other, just like in any large family of strangers.

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When I was in the military we didn't train with women. We did share a mess hall with them. When I was in basic training I tried to sit next to one (during lunch) and a drill sergeant had me for lunch.

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