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Every student is continuously evaluated, corrected, and mentored, with special attention paid to the smallest of details, such as the placement of a finger within 1 / 4 inch of its required location along a trouser seam, angle of the weapon, and positioning of the student in relation to the unit.
Required knowledge is constantly taught and evaluated in the form of written exams, practical applications, and inspections.
Uniforms are inspected continually, with surprise inspections conducted randomly in addition to the scheduled inspections.
The drill instructor is expected to convey the best possible Marine Corps image to recruits and to America and to conduct his / herself to the highest Marine Corps leadership and integrity standards as well as to impart these standards to every recruit they train.
Drill Instructors take a pledge which consists of the following words: " These recruits are entrusted to my care.
I will train them to the best of my ability.
I will develop them into smartly disciplined, physically fit, basically trained Marines, thoroughly indoctrinated in love of Corps and country.
I will demand of them, and demonstrate by my own example, the highest standards of personal conduct, morality and professional skill.

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