RFRKXYBY–San Diego skyline at dusk reflected in an artificial water surface showing the cityscape
RFP8PYRT–sailing boats parked at the bay with beautiful reflection in the still water
RMD7EY10–USS Mobile Bay returns to homeport.
RFP8PXC5–Luxury super yacht parked at the bay with sailing boats in the background
RF2H7TWPW–San Diego waterfront with sailing Boats - Indutrial harbor and Coronado Bridge
RFKP2WT5–Skyline from San Diego at evening
RMW0997Y–Pro Football Hall of Fame member Deacon Jones, 68, who also is a five-time NFL All-Pro and who played in the NFL Pro Bowl eight-times, watches the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play against the Arizona Cardinals from the sideline at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on November 4, 2007. Jones played for the Los Angeles Rams from 1961-1971, the SanDiego Chargers from 1972-1973 and the Washington Redskins in 1974. The Buccaneers beat the Cardinals 17-10. (UPI Photo/Cathy Kapulka)
RFJFECF7–Looking at Coronado across San Diego Bay from a sailing ship.
RMKA9WWR–SAN DIEGO - JULY 13, 2016 - A lone tree on July 13, 2016, in San Diego Bay.
RF2C3CFT3–Big stones of the Pacific Coast along the Pacific Ocean in southern California near SanDiego, popular with locals and tourists.
RM2MNPRF4–221004-N-ON253-1022 PACIFIC OCEAN (Oct. 04, 2022) Members of the Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC), from El Dorado High School, Las Vegas, march in formation through the hangar bay of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72). Abraham Lincoln is currently moored at Naval Air Station North Island.
RFFBTPHM–Sunset on San Diego skyline with city lights reflected in clouds taken from Coronado with ferry in foreground
RMJ2RB8M–A drill instructor from Hotel Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, gives his expectations of the recruits during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, April 21. After spending the first week conducting in-processing, recruits marched to their new squad bay where their drill instructors introduced themselves, recited the Drill Instructor Creed and began carrying out the mission of transforming civilians into United States Marines. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Hotel Company is scheduled to graduate Jul
RFM24HY9–Beautiful sunset on the beach.
RMJ4K6XB–A drill instructor from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, gives his expectations of the recruits during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, April 28. After spending the first week conducting in-processing, recruits marched to their new squad bay where their drill instructors introduced themselves, recited the Drill Instructor Creed and began carrying out the mission of transforming civilians into United States Marines. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Mike Company is scheduled to graduate July
RMPCE3DP–8 1853 U.S.C.S. Map of San Diego Bay ^ Los Coronados - Geographicus - SanDiego-uscs-1853
RMJFNT60–1853 U.S.C.S. Map of San Diego Bay 5E Los Coronados - Geographicus - SanDiego-uscs-1853
RMP1C8TX–Marines of the color guard, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, present the colors during the national anthem at the Bay View Restaurant at MCRD San Diego, Oct. 7. Perez served for 44 years and three months in the U.S. Navy, and he was deployed several times. He wishes he had 44 more years to serve.
RFTWK4JJ–Boats By Sandiego Bay
RMP5KMKN–1853 U.S.C.S. Map of San Diego Bay ^ Los Coronados - Geographicus - SanDiego-uscs-1853.
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RMD7EY3A–USS Mobile Bay returns to homeport.
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RFS1RGER–San Diego Bay
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RFJK1BNB–Looking at Coronado across San Diego Bay from a sailing ship.
RMKA9TBT–SAN DIEGO - JULY 13, 2016 - A sailboat coasting off of San Diego Bay on July 13, 2016.
RFFBTPHP–Sunset on San Diego skyline with city lights reflected in clouds taken from Coronado
RMP1C8WD–Captain Mark Tucker (R), Naval Medical Center San Diego, speaks at Cmdr. Rafael C. Perez’s (ret.), division officer, Sports and Medicine Rehabilitation Center, retirement ceremony at the Bay View Restaurant at MCRD San Diego, Oct. 7. Perez served for 44 years and three months in the U.S. Navy, and he was deployed several times.
RFTWK4JB–Boats By Sandiego Bay
RMMC8K6F–Drill instructors with Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, enter a squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, March 29. Prior to the event, drill instructors spend time preparing their recruits to pass the inspection by telling them what to expect. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Delta Company is scheduled to graduate June 1.
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RMD7EXR8–USS Mobile Bay returns to homeport.
RF2M67K53–Vector San Diego Seamless Pattern, repeat background with illustration of famous american city scape on white background for wrapping paper, monochrom
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RFJCPPG9–A boat at a southern California dock.
RFFBTPHK–Sunset on San Diego skyline with city lights reflected in clouds taken from Coronado
RMP1C8WB–Commander Rafael C. Perez (ret.), division officer, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Center, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, speaks at his retirement ceremony at the Bay View Restaurant at MCRD San Diego, Oct. 7. Perez served for 44 years and three months in the U.S. Navy, and he was deployed several times. He served on the enlisted side for 22 years and the officer side for 22 years.
RFTWK4M4–Boats By Sandiego Bay
RMMD78TX–Drill instructors with Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, enter a squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, March 29. Prior to the event, drill instructors spend time preparing their recruits to pass the inspection by telling them what to expect. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Delta Company is scheduled to graduate June 1.
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RMD7EXRC–USS Mobile Bay returns to homeport.
RMMXNG1D–Lance Cpl. Justyn K. Jones, Alpha Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, stands outside his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Nov. 16. Following recruit training, Jones will report to the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., to become an infantryman. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego.
RF2M67K5A–Vector San Diego Seamless Pattern, square repeat background with illustration of red famous city scape on white background for wrapping paper, decorat
RMP1C8WE–Captain Mark Tucker (L), Naval Medical Center San Diego, poses with Cmdr. Rafael C. Perez’s (ret.), division officer, Sports and Medicine Rehabilitation Center, after presenting him with a Navy and Marine Corps commendation medal during his retirement ceremony at the Bay View Restaurant at MCRD San Diego, Oct. 7. Perez served for 44 years and three months in the U.S. Navy, and he was deployed several times.
RF2F4FFX7–Vector illustration of San Diego, monochrome horizontal poster with outline design of famous american city scape, urban concept with unique decorative
RFJB7P7R–A weathered wall with the image of a sailboat in San Diego, CA.
RMRAD6WR–A drill instructor from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, tests a recruit’s knowledge during the senior drill instructor inspection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The questions for the inspection included topics such as weapons, uniforms, racks and the squad bay. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Mike Company is scheduled to graduate March 31.
RFJ6C147–travel city town california tourist style of construction architecture
RFTWK4JE–Boats By Sandiego Bay
RMD7EY0A–USS Mobile Bay returns to homeport.
RMD8HP5M–Sailors conduct patrol exercise in San Diego Bay.
RMP1C8W7–Commander Patty Miller (ret.) holds a mirror up to Cmdr. Rafael C. Perez (ret.), division officer, Sports and Medicine Rehabilitation Center, during his retirement ceremony at the Bay View Restaurant at MCRD San Diego, Oct. 7. Perez served for 44 years and three months in the U.S. Navy, and he was deployed several times. Miller asked Perez what he saw in the mirror and he responded with, “the greatest grandfather in the world.”
RMD458H4–Sailors man the rails as the guided-missile cruiser USS Mobile Bay returns to its homeport at Naval Base San Diego.
RFR82FC0–The skyline of San Diego, California on a cloudy November day.
RMD459WK–Sailors patrol San Diego Bay.
RMP2K9KN–Drill instructors from Alpha Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, storm into a squad bay during the senior drill instructor inspection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Sept. 26.the drill instructors inspected the recruit’s weapons and tested them on the knowledge they have learned while aboard the depot. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Alpha Company is scheduled to graduate Dec. 2.
RMD45D32–USS Essex transits San Diego Bay.
RMMTWFPY–A drill instructor from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, tests a recruit’s knowledge during the senior drill instructor inspection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The questions for the inspection included topics such as weapons, uniforms, racks and the squad bay. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Mike Company is scheduled to graduate March 31.
RMD45976–USS Peleliu the transits San Diego Bay.
RF2F4FWBJ–Vector illustration of San Diego City, horizontal poster with outline design illuminated american city scape, urban line art concept with decorative f
RMD47P0K–MSRON 11 trains in San Diego Bay.
RMRAD6WY–A drill instructor from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, tests a recruit’s knowledge during the senior drill instructor inspection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The questions for the inspection included topics such as weapons, uniforms, racks and the squad bay. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Mike Company is scheduled to graduate March 31.
RMD47FT6–Sailors and Marines sort through mail in the hangar bay.
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RMD4820P–Friends and family watch USS Peleliu transits beneath the Coronado Bay Bridge.
RMD48H8X–Sailors patrol San Diego Bay.
RMD45B74–Rigid-hull inflatable boats carry Special Boat Team 12 Sailors and guests through San Diego Bay to an at-sea change of command.
RMD47TGE–Participants in the Navy’s 26th Annual Coronado Bay Bridge Run/Walk run towards the finish line after crossing the Coronado Bay Bridge.
RMD7EY1C–A sailor hugs his family.
RMJ091BJ–1853 U.S.C.S. Map of San Diego Bay 5E Los Coronados - Geographicus - SanDiego-uscs-1853
RMMTWFR3–A drill instructor from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, tests a recruit’s knowledge during the senior drill instructor inspection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The questions for the inspection included topics such as weapons, uniforms, racks and the squad bay. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Mike Company is scheduled to graduate March 31.
RMD481Y9–The program manager operates the SeaBotix underwater reconnaissance vehicle.
RMP2JG07–Recruits from Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, stow their gear during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Sept. 23. On pick up day, recruits learn the rules of the squad bay and conduct an initial inspection to ensure they have the proper gear necessary to begin training. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Kilo Company is scheduled to graduate Dec. 16.
RF2F4FW7X–Vector illustration of San Diego City, horizontal poster with outline design american city scape on day background, line art concept with unique font
RMP64CCR–Private Sylviano R. Gonzalez, Golf Company, 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, stands next to his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, April 25. Following recruit training, Gonzalez will report to the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., to become an infantryman. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Golf Company is scheduled to graduate April 29.
RF2DR5HG3–Vector logo for San Diego, white road sign with line illustration of famous city scape on day sky background, art design tourist fridge magnet with un
RMPE9FAC–Recruits of Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, rush to follow the instructions given by their drill instructor during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 23. Recruits were introduced to the new squad bay they’d be sleeping in for most of recruit training. Today, all males recruited from west of the Mississippi are trained at MCRD San Diego. The depot is responsible for training more than 16,000 recruits annually. Kilo Company is scheduled to graduate Jan. 15.
RMRAD6WM–A drill instructor from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, tests a recruit’s knowledge during the senior drill instructor inspection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The questions for the inspection included topics such as weapons, uniforms, racks and the squad bay. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Mike Company is scheduled to graduate March 31.
RMMTWFPT–A drill instructor from Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, tests a recruit’s knowledge during the senior drill instructor inspection at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The questions for the inspection included topics such as weapons, uniforms, racks and the squad bay. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Mike Company is scheduled to graduate March 31.
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RMP1D6PN–Recruits from Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, are introduced to the quarterdeck during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 14. The recruits will spend their first day with their drill instructors learning the rules and regulations of recruit training, regarding everything from how to act in the squad bay to how to speak to drill instructors. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Charlie Company is scheduled to graduate Jan. 6.
RMP1C8Y2–Private First Class Le’Darius S. Scott, Bravo Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, stands with his senior drill instructor outside his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 11. Following recruit training, Scott will report to the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., and then to his military occupational specialty school to become an administration specialist. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego.
RMP623MK–Private First Class Jakob S. Kurle, Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, stands next to his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, April 11. Following recruit training, Kurle will report to the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., and then to his military occupational specialty school to become a combat engineer. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego.
RMP1EB53–Private First Class Le’Darius S. Scott, Bravo Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, stands with his senior drill instructor outside his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 11. Following recruit training, Scott will report to the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., and then to his military occupational specialty school to become an administration specialist. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego.
RMP64KY2–Private First Class Jakob S. Kurle, Mike Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, stands next to his squad bay at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, April 11. Following recruit training, Kurle will report to the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., and then to his military occupational specialty school to become a combat engineer. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego.
RMPE9FA6–A senior drill instructor of Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, gives directions to his new recruits and explains what he expects from them during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 23. In the first hours recruits are with their drill instructors, they learn the rules and regulations of recruit training, regarding everything from how to act in the squad bay to how to speak to the drill instructors. Everything in recruit training is structured. Today, all males recruited from west of the Mississippi are trained at MCRD San Diego. The depot is responsible for traini
RMD481YB–Sailors observe a monitor displaying.
RMMT32FD–Recruits from India Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, put their gear into their footlockers during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, July 21. The recruits use their footlockers to stow away gear and are required to have it locked when unattended. In the first hours recruits are with their drill instructors they learn the rules and regulations of recruit training, covering everything from how to act in the squad bay to how to speak to the drill instructors. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. India Co
RMMTXMYT–A drill instructor with Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, instructs a recruit to respond louder during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The recruits will spend pick up with their drill instructors learning the rules and regulations of recruit training, regarding everything from how to act in the squad bay to how to speak to drill instructors. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Kilo Company is scheduled to graduate April 21.
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RMMXR8JT–Recruits with India Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, receive instructions from their senior drill instructor during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Dec. 2. The recruits will spend their first day with their drill instructors learning the rules and regulations of recruit training, regarding everything from how to act in the squad bay to how to speak to drill instructors. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. India Company is scheduled to graduate Feb. 24.
RMRADC90–A drill instructor with Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, instructs a recruit to respond louder during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. The recruits will spend pick up with their drill instructors learning the rules and regulations of recruit training, regarding everything from how to act in the squad bay to how to speak to drill instructors. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Kilo Company is scheduled to graduate April 21.
RMP1D6P9–A drill instructor from Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, corrects a recruit during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Oct. 14. In the first hours recruits are with their drill instructors, they learn the rules and regulations of recruit training, covering everything from how to act in the squad bay to how to speak to the drill instructors. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Charlie Company is scheduled to graduate Jan. 6.
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RMD481Y6–Sailors conduct Operation Clean Sweep..
RMD6M3MW–Spirit landing in San Diego, possibly near Mission Bay.
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RMRADC8Y–Drill instructors of Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, recite the Drill Instructor Creed during pick up at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Jan. 27. After spending the first week in-processing, recruits marched to their new squad bay where their drill instructors introduced themselves, recited the Drill Instructor Creed and began carrying out the mission of transforming civilians into United States Marines. Annually, more than 17,000 males recruited from the Western Recruiting Region are trained at MCRD San Diego. Kilo Company is scheduled to graduate April 21.
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