Carol Zlatich, nursing student at Chamberlain College of Nursing and volunteer at Medical Aid Station 7, right, passes out Tylenol, while Lt. Cmdr. Stephanie Smith, a family medical physician at the Washington Navy Yard Branch Health Clinic, which falls under Naval Health Clinic Quantico, marks the number tags of runners who receive pain relievers. - Carol Zlatich, nursing student at Chamberlain College of Nursing and volunteer at Medical Aid Station 7, right, passes out Tylenol, while Lt. Cmdr. Stephanie Smith, a family medical physician at the Washington Navy Yard Branch Health Clinic, which falls under Naval Health Clinic Quantico, marks the number tags of runners who receive pain relievers.
Marathon runners reaching out for a slice of orange, to recharge their energy at the first food station of the Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 27, 2013. The runners have just completed the first nine miles of the race. - Marathon runners reaching out for a slice of orange, to recharge their energy at the first food station of the Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 27, 2013. The runners have just completed the first nine miles of the race.
Marines fill hundreds of cups with water before the start of the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 27, 2013. The Marines at Water Point 6, mark the halfway point of the 26.2-mile race. - Marines fill hundreds of cups with water before the start of the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 27, 2013. The Marines at Water Point 6, mark the halfway point of the 26.2-mile race.
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Triathlete, Jane Kelly-Langford, begins the final portion of the triathlon aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Aug, 18, 2013. This lady was the first female to complete the event which included a 400-meter swim, nine-mile bicycle race and five-kilometer run. - Triathlete, Jane Kelly-Langford, begins the final portion of the triathlon aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Aug, 18, 2013. This lady was the first female to complete the event which included a 400-meter swim, nine-mile bicycle race and five-kilometer run.
Col. James Brennan, Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer, fires the starting gun at the 28th Marine Corps Marathon Turkey Trot held aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17. First and second place winners from each age and gender category received frozen turkeys and pumpkin pies, respectively. - Col. James Brennan, Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer, fires the starting gun at the 28th Marine Corps Marathon Turkey Trot held aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17. First and second place winners from each age and gender category received frozen turkeys and pumpkin pies, respectively.