| RAPID CITY, S.D. (7/10/2012) — America is a patriotic 
					country full of red, white and blue, with some of the finest 
					service members the world has ever seen. On July 3, in front 
					of one of the most recognizable and inspiring monuments in 
					our nation, a group of young men and women raised their 
					right hands proving their love for America during a Fourth 
					of July celebration ceremony. 
		
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			 Gunnery Sgt. Frank Broberg, Rapid City non-commissioned officer in 
			charge, attended the Fourth of July celebration at Mount Rushmore to 
			watch his future Marines swear in during the event on July 3, 2012. 
			The future of the U.S. military was seen by hundreds and under the 
			shadow of the Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, 
			Abraham Lincoln, and Teddy Roosevelt. Photos by USMC Sgt. Daniel 
			Malta / combined by USA Patriotism!
 |  RAPID CITY, S.D. (7/10/2012) — America is a patriotic 
					country full of red, white and blue, with some of the finest 
					service members the world has ever seen. On July 3, in front 
					of one of the most recognizable and inspiring monuments in 
					our nation, a group of young men and women raised their 
					right hands proving their love for America during a Fourth 
					of July celebration ceremony. In the shadow of Mount 
					Rushmore, these future service members promised to give 
					their lives to our country by giving their oath of 
					enlistment under the close supervision of our founding 
					fathers and those in attendance. 
 “The success of 
					these young men and women rely on the hands of not only the 
					local community, but the nation, to ensure that they succeed 
					as future service members,” said Gunnery Sgt. Frank Broberg, 
					a Marine Corps recruiter here.
 “It's important for these 
					men and women joining the military to be a part of an event 
					like this because it helps give them a sense of pride while 
					also showing them that they have America's support,” said 
					Sgt. Kenneth Johnson, another Marine Corps here.
 
 Zachery Taylor, a native of Sturgis, S.D., participated in 
					the ceremony and is currently in the Delayed Entry Program, 
					waiting to attend boot camp and become a United States 
					Marine.
 
 “I wanted to be here so I could honor my 
					history,” said Taylor. “Also I think it's important for 
					people to see the future of the military.”
 
 The four 
					men whose faces grace the mountain side have helped make our 
					country what it is today. George Washington served as 
					America's first president; Abraham Lincoln led our country 
					through the Civil War and ended slavery; Thomas Jefferson 
					helped our country grow through the Louisiana Purchase and 
					Theodore Roosevelt walked softly and carried a big stick, 
					bringing us into the 20th Century on the right foot.
 
 With the help of our founding fathers, men like Zachery 
					Taylor have the opportunity to make his own mark on this 
					country through the military or any other means.
 
 “I 
					find that if someone isn't interested in their nation's 
					history, it's because they've never been able to experience 
					it first hand, so it's important to be able to experience 
					something as amazing as Mount Rushmore,” said Johnson.
 
 “We are doing this to show that our history is 
					important, no matter who you are or where in America you're 
					from. This is important, because we are the future of this 
					country,” said Taylor.
 By USMC Sgt. Daniel MaltaProvided 
					through DVIDS
 Copyright 2012
 
					
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