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Lance Cpl. Jarris Wade, a Silent Drill School instructor, conducts baseline drill sequence training, called landing party manual, with students at Joint Base Anacostia, Washington, D.C., Jan. 8, 2016. Each year from November to March the Silent Drill Platoon conducts Silent Drill School to hand-select new Marines for the upcoming parade season.  The selection process is conducted by Marines from previous years to identify Marines who will represent, on the parade deck, the professionalism associated with the Marine Corps. (Official Marine Corps photos by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)
160108-M-NF984-043.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Chi Nguyen

Feb 5, 2016
Washington, D.C. - Lance Cpl. Jarris Wade, a Silent Drill School instructor, conducts baseline drill sequence training, called landing party manual, with students at Joint Base Anacostia, Washington, D.C., Jan. 8, 2016. Each year from November to March the Silent Drill Platoon conducts Silent Drill School to hand-select new Marines for the upcoming parade season. The selection process is conducted by Marines from previous years to identify Marines who will represent, on the parade deck, the professionalism associated with the Marine Corps. (Official Marine Corps photos by Cpl. Chi Nguyen/Released)


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