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New Facelift at the USMC OCS Blog!

We hope you see and enjoy the new look and feel for the site. We are finally escaping the restrictions of wordpress.com and are out on our own wordpress.org-powered website.

All the same content and comments are still here, just better organized. Feel free to comment, participate, and share on our new page.

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