Our Mission:

The mission of the organization shall be fraternal, patriotic and historical.

To preserve and strengthen camaraderie among its members regardless of race, creed, gender, ethnic background or religion.

To Renew and perpetuate fellowship of retired, former and current Marines who have served as Marine Corps Recruiters in either "A" or "B" billets .

To voluntarily aid and render assistance to members and their families in time of need.

To perpetuate the memory of our departed comrades and observe the anniversaries of historical occasions of special interest to Marines

Objectives:

  • Support selected Marine Corps programs i.e. Marine for Life.
  • Support the efforts of Marine Corps Recruiting when practical and in a manner consistent with the directives and policies of Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps.
  • Support other Marine Corps organization and associations.
  • Publish a quarterly newsletter as a means of communication amoung members of the association.
  • Host an annual Conference/Reunion in the interest of fellowship and conduct business meetings as deemed appropriate.
  • Provide an annual awards program to recognize noteworthy active duty Recruiters.
  • Basic Eligibility: Any Marine, officer or enlisted, active duty, former, reserve or retired who during his/her term of Marine Corps service, successfully completed at least one tour of recruiting in category "A" or "B" billet assignments.