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  2. United States Military Entrance Processing Command

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    Effective January 1, 1982, the Assistant Secretary of the Army changed the processing stations' names from Armed Forces Examining and Entrance Stations (AFEES) to MEPS. The command's motto is Freedom's Front Door , signifying that a service member's military career starts when they walk through the doors of the MEPS.

  3. File:United States Military Entrance Processing Command map ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 14:00, 7 April 2011: 959 × 593 (118 KB): Sisyphos23 {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Map of the United States of America marked with the locations of all en:United States Military Entrance Processing Command stations.

  4. Marine Corps Recruiting Command - Wikipedia

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    Enlisted Marines who qualify and successfully process through a Military Entrance Processing Station can ship to recruit training. Recruits from the 1st, 4th, and 6th Marine Corps Districts will attend Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island , while males from the 8th, 9th, and 12th will attend Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego .

  5. United States Marine Corps Recruit Training - Wikipedia

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    Recruits learn marksmanship fundamentals and must qualify with the M16 rifle to graduate. United States Marine Corps Recruit Training (commonly known as "boot camp") is a 13-week program, including in & out-processing, of recruit training that each recruit must successfully complete in order to serve in the United States Marine Corps.

  6. United States Army Recruiting Command - Wikipedia

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    Recruiting for the U.S. Army began in 1775 with the raising and training of the Continentals to fight in the American Revolutionary War.The Command traces its organizational history to 1822, when Major General Jacob Jennings Brown, commanding general of the Army, initiated the General Recruiting Service. [2]

  7. Military Entrance Processing Station - Wikipedia

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  8. Fort Benjamin Harrison - Wikipedia

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    The area was also used to detain Italian and German prisoners of war in 1944 and 1945. [8] In 1947, the Army declared Fort Harrison to be surplus property, [9] but declined to completely close it due to a lack of adequate training space for the Indiana National Guard. [10] From 1948 to 1950, the post functioned as Benjamin Harrison Air Force Base.

  9. Fort Gillem - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Gillem enclave also house the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS), also Reserve Component units of the United States Army such as the Southeastern Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center (SEARISC), the United States Army Reserve 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support, the 221st Military Intelligence Battalion of the Georgia ...