 Recognizing a new Medal of Honor recipient, following World War II Marines return home, and the Marine Embassy Security Group increases numbers. All of that coming up next on The Core Report. Welcome to The Core Report. I'm Lance Corporal Clayton Philippovic. And I'm Lance Corporal Ali Beiswinger. President Barack Obama presented the highest award for valor to Army Captain Will Swinson in a ceremony at the White House on Tuesday. Swinson earned the medal for his actions during a bloody battle in the Ganjagal Valley of Afghanistan on September 8th, 2009. If that valley or date sound familiar, it's because that same battle is where Marine Sergeant Dakota Meyer also earned the Medal of Honor. Captain Swinson's recognition is both well-deserved and long overdue. U-Rosser. The remains of World War II Marines missing in action were identified and returned to their families for burial October 11th. Captain Henry White and Staff Sergeant Thomas Meek were crew members of a dive bomber that departed on a night training mission and failed to return in 1943. During the training mission, the aircraft crashed on a coral cliff off the coast of Mavia Island, which is near Australia. They will be buried Friday at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. Since World War II, more than 83,000 service members have been declared missing in action. The joint POW-MIA accounting command continues to search for remains to bring these fallen heroes home. The Marine Corps Embassy Security Group plans to increase its number of personnel to 2,300 Marines. Marine security guards serve in more than 130 countries, including Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan. These Marines go through an intense screening process as well as six weeks of schooling to learn how to protect classified material worldwide. The plan to increase the number of Marine security guards will come without degrading the readiness of the Corps. To learn more, click on the link in the video description. Remember, you can catch up on everything else going on around the Corps by logging on to our official social media sites. At YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Pinterest, and Instagram, those links are in the video description. Thanks for watching, guys. We'll see you next week right here on the Corps Report.