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1/7 Lcpl Seminar 12/8/22

O Holy God, our righteous Judge and Defender, we submit the Marines before You into Your watchful care.

Let the lessons they've learned about their forebearers inspire them to act kindly, justly and humbly before their God. In every endeavor in and out of uniform guard their character so that the bring honor to the family, friends, and to the Corps.

Bless the instructors who have invested their experience and time into these Marines. Grant them renewed strength to live out the Ideals and principles they've taught.

Finally Lord we ask that each Marine here be filled with the courage to choose the harder right over the easier wrong. To not waver in the face of hardship because they know their cause is right and actions just.

In the Name of He Who is Always Faithful we pray,

AMEN


Very Respectfully,

Tim Salomon
520-505-1595

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