Caleb Hall, no. 11, ran in the third-quarter to get a lead for the Quantico High/Middle School over the Northhamton High School Oct. 23 at Butler Stadium aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The high school senior wingback leads the offense with: 70 carries for 740-yards and 14 touchdowns this season. - Caleb Hall, no. 11, ran in the third-quarter to get a lead for the Quantico High/Middle School over the Northhamton High School Oct. 23 at Butler Stadium aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The high school senior wingback leads the offense with: 70 carries for 740-yards and 14 touchdowns this season.
Sgt. Amamda Eason, Headquarters and Service Battalion career planning sergeant, completed the Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 25 in Arlington, Va. More than 23,350 participants completed the 26.2 mile route, which was concluded at the Iwo Jima Marine Corps War Memorial. - Sgt. Amamda Eason, Headquarters and Service Battalion career planning sergeant, completed the Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 25 in Arlington, Va. More than 23,350 participants completed the 26.2 mile route, which was concluded at the Iwo Jima Marine Corps War Memorial.
Cpl. Michael Greenberg, a collision investigator at Marine Corps Base Quantico, who is certified by the Department of Defense, trains on the Total Station, which is used to capture detailed measurements of a collision scene, Oct. 7. - Cpl. Michael Greenberg, a collision investigator at Marine Corps Base Quantico, who is certified by the Department of Defense, trains on the Total Station, which is used to capture detailed measurements of a collision scene, Oct. 7.
Sergeant Maj. Thomas L. Johnson, left, Sgt. Amamda Eason and Commanding Officer Col. Todd J. Oneto, all from Headquarters and Service Battalion, attend the Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 25 in Arlington, Va. Oneto and Johnson congratulate Eason on the completion of her fifth marathon. Throughout her career in garrison and combat, Eason has served in multiple billets to include company gunnery sergeant where she participated in more than 30 convoy missions in Afghanistan. - Sergeant Maj. Thomas L. Johnson, left, Sgt. Amamda Eason and Commanding Officer Col. Todd J. Oneto, all from Headquarters and Service Battalion, attend the Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 25 in Arlington, Va. Oneto and Johnson congratulate Eason on the completion of her fifth marathon. Throughout her career in garrison and combat, Eason has served in multiple billets to include company gunnery sergeant where she participated in more than 30 convoy missions in Afghanistan.
Maj. Gen. James Lukeman, commanding general of Training and Education Command, shakes hands with Sgt. Tamari O'Meally, TECOM NCO of the Quarter runner-up, at the all-hands meeting on Oct. 22. - Maj. Gen. James Lukeman, commanding general of Training and Education Command, shakes hands with Sgt. Tamari O'Meally, TECOM NCO of the Quarter runner-up, at the all-hands meeting on Oct. 22.
Major Solon McGill, 1st Civil Affairs Group, activates the Marine Civil Information Management System Oct. 15 during the Civil Affairs course at the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School which is aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The system will help civil affairs Marines to share information from the field in real time. - Major Solon McGill, 1st Civil Affairs Group, activates the Marine Civil Information Management System Oct. 15 during the Civil Affairs course at the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School which is aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. The system will help civil affairs Marines to share information from the field in real time.
Sgt. Shawn Eden, Quantico K-9 Unit, and his working dog Segal participate in an iron dog competition Oct. 23 aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Military working dogs and their handlers often collaborate with outside agencies to improve detection training and bite-work training. - Sgt. Shawn Eden, Quantico K-9 Unit, and his working dog Segal participate in an iron dog competition Oct. 23 aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Military working dogs and their handlers often collaborate with outside agencies to improve detection training and bite-work training.
Staff Sgt. Brandon Dotson, completes the 40th Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 25 in Arlington, Va. The veteran served 12 years of active duty service in the Marine Corps. This was the third marathon he completed in 15 days. - Staff Sgt. Brandon Dotson, completes the 40th Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 25 in Arlington, Va. The veteran served 12 years of active duty service in the Marine Corps. This was the third marathon he completed in 15 days.
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2015 Marine Corps Marathon route map - 2015 Marine Corps Marathon route map