By Cpl. Manuel F. Guerrero
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
Many Marines belong to a long lineage of family members who served in the military, but in one family, four siblings started the tradition themselves.
Cpl. Juan Sanchez, a powerline mechanic with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314, joined the Marine Corps in 2006, and within two years his three siblings followed the same path.
Cpl. Karla Ortiz, a maintenance administrative clerk with VMFA-314, was the first sibling to join later in 2006. Juan’s twin, Sgt. Jesus.....read more
Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
Many Marines belong to a long lineage of family members who served in the military, but in one family, four siblings started the tradition themselves.
Cpl. Juan Sanchez, a powerline mechanic with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 314, joined the Marine Corps in 2006, and within two years his three siblings followed the same path.
Cpl. Karla Ortiz, a maintenance administrative clerk with VMFA-314, was the first sibling to join later in 2006. Juan’s twin, Sgt. Jesus.....read more
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