We Tell Your Story
Read firsthand accounts of Marines and poolees on what inspired them to become Marines,
learn about their Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) and much, much more.
Socialconnect for Facebook
WTDB facilitates member login with SocialConnect for Facebook. Members can opt to log into the
site using their existing Facebook credentials and have an option to post updates to their Facebook
page when they perform certain functions on our site.
Homepage Photos
WTDB will showcase the spirit of women Marines through featured photographs. These
images embody the full spectrum of opportunities and responsibilities carried out with
distinction and honor. Member photos are rotated on the homepage and placed on the
'homepage photos' page.
Gallery
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photos from The Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project (WVHP) which range from women who served in the USMC Women's Reserve in World War II up to women who served in the USMC in the 1980s.
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photos from the Marine Corps History Divison
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historical publications on the history of women Marines
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over 1000 photos depicting the rigors of recruit training from forming to graduation.
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view and upload recruit, platoon, drill instructor, and drill instructor class photos.
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view and upload officer training photos from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC), Officer Candidate School (OCS), The Basic School (TBS), United States Naval Academy (USNA) and Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC)
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view and upload photos that are featured on the homepage slideshow and homepage photos page
Mobile Now!
Stay connected with WTDB via your mobile phone with our mobile mini-site! Just go to
for members and email your connections. There's also a link to view the main website.
RSS Feeds
Members can subscribe to RSS Feeds and receive information that matters most to them. This
includes articles, blogs, forums and more.
Forums
Whether you're looking to share your knowledge and expertise, provide advice, or make a
more informed decision, what better place to discuss issues facing Women Marines and those
who aspire to be a United States Marine? There are many topics of interest such as recruit
training, special duty assignments, balancing family, higher education and career opportunities
just to name a few.
Groups
Members can join one or multiple groups based on geographic location or recruiting station
based on their member type.