A major from the Republic of Korea Marine Corps at the Marine Corps University banquet. The banquet is held to offer the international officer’s time to relax during their training, while at MCU. - A major from the Republic of Korea Marine Corps at the Marine Corps University banquet. The banquet is held to offer the international officer’s time to relax during their training, while at MCU.
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John Kousaie, Woodbridge resident, maneuvers a curve on his motorcycle during an Advanced Cornering Clinic at Camp Upshur aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Aug. 29, 2013. The course is an advanced course for students who have completed both Basic Riders Courses. - John Kousaie, Woodbridge resident, maneuvers a curve on his motorcycle during an Advanced Cornering Clinic at Camp Upshur aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Aug. 29, 2013. The course is an advanced course for students who have completed both Basic Riders Courses.
2nd Lt. Thomas Watts, platoon commander for 3rd platoon, Charlie Co., The Basic School, stands vigilant on a hillside during Field Exercise II on Aug. 15, 2013. FEX II marks Charlie Co.’s midpoint in their training cycle. - 2nd Lt. Thomas Watts, platoon commander for 3rd platoon, Charlie Co., The Basic School, stands vigilant on a hillside during Field Exercise II on Aug. 15, 2013. FEX II marks Charlie Co.’s midpoint in their training cycle.
Under the watchful eye of an Officer Candidates School staff member, Officer candidates from Echo Company negotiate The Quigley, one of the obstacles making up the Combat Course, at OCS on June 7, 2013. The Quigley is an obstacle that includes maneuvering cement culverts, logs and barbed wire. - Under the watchful eye of an Officer Candidates School staff member, Officer candidates from Echo Company negotiate The Quigley, one of the obstacles making up the Combat Course, at OCS on June 7, 2013. The Quigley is an obstacle that includes maneuvering cement culverts, logs and barbed wire.
Charlie Co. candidates from the Officer Candidates School, participate in a medical evacuation exercise during a second Small Unit Leadership Evaluation aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 25, 2013. The event evaluates leadership, command presence, communication and decision making. - Charlie Co. candidates from the Officer Candidates School, participate in a medical evacuation exercise during a second Small Unit Leadership Evaluation aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 25, 2013. The event evaluates leadership, command presence, communication and decision making.
Naval Health Clinic Quantico corpsmen Lt. j.g. Stephanie Beatty, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Fowler and Petty Officer 3rd Class Abraham Milan assess Firefighter/Paramedic Joshua Waddell’s injuries in a training scenario July 18, during the International Trauma Life Support training the clinic and base firefighters held together last week. - Naval Health Clinic Quantico corpsmen Lt. j.g. Stephanie Beatty, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Fowler and Petty Officer 3rd Class Abraham Milan assess Firefighter/Paramedic Joshua Waddell’s injuries in a training scenario July 18, during the International Trauma Life Support training the clinic and base firefighters held together last week.
Cpl. Shane Piazza, scheduling noncommissioned officer at Range Management Branch, checks the branch’s wet bulb globe thermometer in the late morning of June 17, 2013. The device, which determines heat stress flag conditions, is checked every 30 to 60 minutes during the day, every day from May 1 to Sept. 30. - Cpl. Shane Piazza, scheduling noncommissioned officer at Range Management Branch, checks the branch’s wet bulb globe thermometer in the late morning of June 17, 2013. The device, which determines heat stress flag conditions, is checked every 30 to 60 minutes during the day, every day from May 1 to Sept. 30.
While demonstrating his ability to imitate improvised explosive devices at Quantico’s Urban Training Center on May 30, 2013, tactical training support specialist Randy Powell shows the fake mortar round that just threw up a cloud of talcum powder next to an imitation IED buried in a fake dead goat. An Explotrain OMG unit hidden across the street had produced the accompanying “boom,” while a Badger AK-47 simulator seemed to bring to life the shooter dummies in nearby windows. Powell operates all the devices by remote control. - While demonstrating his ability to imitate improvised explosive devices at Quantico’s Urban Training Center on May 30, 2013, tactical training support specialist Randy Powell shows the fake mortar round that just threw up a cloud of talcum powder next to an imitation IED buried in a fake dead goat. An Explotrain OMG unit hidden across the street had produced the accompanying “boom,” while a Badger AK-47 simulator seemed to bring to life the shooter dummies in nearby windows. Powell operates all the devices by remote control.