Parris Island
Parris Island
Parris Island is the nation’s premier recruiting training base dedicated to upbringing Marines. The recruits undergo various academic and physical exams throughout their training and are tested on the knowledge, skills and values a Marine must foster. Those who complete the final challenge known as The Crucible (a 54 hour test of physical and mental strength) are awarded their Eagle, Globe and Anchors, symbolizing their transformation from recruits to Marines. The newest generation of Marines graduating from Parris Island are entering into the longest war in American history and will subsequently be fighting a battle that began before they were born.
These Marines are training for the war they have never known life without. Upon graduation, they will potentially be able to serve in Afghanistan or another theater in the global war on terror. Never in America’s history have individuals been fighting a battle older than themselves; yet they chose to enlist for a myriad of reasons. For most, they hope for a better future for themselves and those that preceded them; many join to follow in the footsteps of those that came before; some say they plan to fight in a battle that America never foresaw lasting over 18 years. Of the 38,000 recruits who enter the Marine corps every year, about 3500 are women.