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Marine Corps Pvt. Matthew A. Sundeen, son of Debra Sundeen of Topsham and William Sundeen of Grand Island, N. Y., recently completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C.

Sundeen and fellow recruits began their training at 5 a.m., by running three miles and performing calisthenics.

In addition to the physical conditioning program, Sundeen spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignments that included learning first aid, uniform regulations, combat water survival, marksmanship, hand-to-hand combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training.

Sundeen and other recruits also received instruction on the Marine Corps’ core values — honor, courage and commitment — and what the core values mean in guiding personal and professional conduct.

Sundeen and fellow recruits ended the training phase with The Crucible, a 54-hour, team evolution culminating in a ceremony in which recruits are presented the Marine Corps emblem and addressed as “Marines” for the first time in their careers.

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