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  • Capt. Mark A. Batey
Denton, Texas
Job Title: Company Commander
Batey joined the Marine Corps for the opportunity to lead and serve with the nation’s best. He enjoys the camaraderie that is built with Marines through seemingly impossible challenges. During the Evening Parade, Batey can be found marching as the company commander for A Co.
(Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

    Capt. Mark A. Batey

    Capt. Mark A. Batey Denton, Texas Job Title: Company Commander Batey joined the Marine Corps for the opportunity to lead and serve with the nation’s best. He enjoys the camaraderie that is built with Marines through seemingly impossible challenges. During the Evening Parade, Batey can be found marching as the company commander for A Co. (Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

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  • Lance Cpl. Matthew Johnston
Merkel, TexasMerkel, Texas
Job Title: Organizational Bearer
Johnston joined the Marine Corps to become part of something bigger and to challenge himself. He enjoys being a part of the brotherhood and the challenge of holding himself to a higher standard.
(Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

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    Lance Cpl. Matthew Johnston Merkel, TexasMerkel, Texas Job Title: Organizational Bearer Johnston joined the Marine Corps to become part of something bigger and to challenge himself. He enjoys being a part of the brotherhood and the challenge of holding himself to a higher standard. (Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

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  • Cpl. Kyle Lassetter
Abilene, Texas
Job Title: Drill Master
Lassetter joined the Marine Corps to better himself and be a part of the best fighting force in the United States. What he enjoys most is being a part of the brotherhood.
(Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

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    Cpl. Kyle Lassetter Abilene, Texas Job Title: Drill Master Lassetter joined the Marine Corps to better himself and be a part of the best fighting force in the United States. What he enjoys most is being a part of the brotherhood. (Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

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  • Lance Cpl. Justin VonSpreecken
Richardson, Texas
Job Title: Left Rifleman
Spreeken joined the Marine Corps to follow the footsteps of his father. He enjoys the honor of representing the organization and being able to meet distinguished individuals.
(Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

    Meet Our Marines from Texas

    Lance Cpl. Justin VonSpreecken Richardson, Texas Job Title: Left Rifleman Spreeken joined the Marine Corps to follow the footsteps of his father. He enjoys the honor of representing the organization and being able to meet distinguished individuals. (Official Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)

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