U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Bradley Feldkamp, a motor transport operator, left, Lance Corporal Nicholas Dural, an infantry rifleman, center, and Corporal John Darby, a flight equipment technician, right, all attending Marine Security Guard School at Marine Corps Embassy Security Group, pose for a photo after receiving the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for heroic acts performed while off-duty after an awards ceremony on Quantico, Virginia, April 6, 2023. The Marines received the award after intervening during an altercation between civilians involving a knife. The Marines successfully deescalated the situation, recovered the weapon and restrained the perpetrators until the police arrived on scene. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by Cpl. Keegan Bailey) - U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Bradley Feldkamp, a motor transport operator, left, Lance Corporal Nicholas Dural, an infantry rifleman, center, and Corporal John Darby, a flight equipment technician, right, all attending Marine Security Guard School at Marine Corps Embassy Security Group, pose for a photo after receiving the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for heroic acts performed while off-duty after an awards ceremony on Quantico, Virginia, April 6, 2023. The Marines received the award after intervening during an altercation between civilians involving a knife. The Marines successfully deescalated the situation, recovered the weapon and restrained the perpetrators until the police arrived on scene. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by Cpl. Keegan Bailey)
Cpl. Larry Morris talks with Marines during his visit to the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Morris and the two other Marines who closed the embassy in Havana in 1961, visited MCESG in preparation for their return to Cuba to help reopen the embassy after 54 years. - Cpl. Larry Morris talks with Marines during his visit to the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Morris and the two other Marines who closed the embassy in Havana in 1961, visited MCESG in preparation for their return to Cuba to help reopen the embassy after 54 years.
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The dining hall that has served Weapons Training Battalion for more than half a century will be replaced by a facility with nearly four times the capacity, making way for a growing Embassy Security Group. - The dining hall that has served Weapons Training Battalion for more than half a century will be replaced by a facility with nearly four times the capacity, making way for a growing Embassy Security Group.
Marines begin the 5th-annual professional military education event, “The Amazing Race” aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 11, 2013. The race consisted of 17 events that participants took part in to get clues and ultimately run the best time. - Marines begin the 5th-annual professional military education event, “The Amazing Race” aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 11, 2013. The race consisted of 17 events that participants took part in to get clues and ultimately run the best time.
Marine Embassy Security Group's Intramural basketball team, the Go Gettas, pose with the 2013 championship trophy at Barber Physical Activity Center on May 6, 2013, after defeating Marine Corps Systems Command, 56 - 38. The Go Gettas finished last year with a perfect 0 - 16 record. - Marine Embassy Security Group's Intramural basketball team, the Go Gettas, pose with the 2013 championship trophy at Barber Physical Activity Center on May 6, 2013, after defeating Marine Corps Systems Command, 56 - 38. The Go Gettas finished last year with a perfect 0 - 16 record.
Marke Kowalik, player with Marine Corps Air Facility’s intramural basketball team, rebounds the ball between two players from the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group team, Charles Jones and Madea Davis, at the Barber Physical Fitness Center on Jan. 14. MCESG wasn’t able to catch up in the second half and lost, 49-36. - Marke Kowalik, player with Marine Corps Air Facility’s intramural basketball team, rebounds the ball between two players from the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group team, Charles Jones and Madea Davis, at the Barber Physical Fitness Center on Jan. 14. MCESG wasn’t able to catch up in the second half and lost, 49-36.