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Gabe McGhee shows Sgt. Joshnino Supapo a rock dedicated to his brother Ryan, an Army ranger who was killed in Iraq in 2009, at Massaponax High School on Nov. 9. Supapo met Gabe, an eighth-grader at Thornburg Middle School, through Marine Corps Base Quantico's Adopt-a-School program. - Gabe McGhee shows Sgt. Joshnino Supapo a rock dedicated to his brother Ryan, an Army ranger who was killed in Iraq in 2009, at Massaponax High School on Nov. 9. Supapo met Gabe, an eighth-grader at Thornburg Middle School, through Marine Corps Base Quantico's Adopt-a-School program.
From left to right: Col. James Doyle, Col. Robert McAleer, Maj. Gen. Harry Jenkins, Jeff Jennings all veterans of Operation Eastern Exit spoke to students at the Expeditionary Warfare School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico Oct. 30. The panel and presentation are part of the Case Method Project at Marine Corps University. Staff members from the project use historical operations and battles to teach decision making at all the courses conducted by the Marine Corps University. - From left to right: Col. James Doyle, Col. Robert McAleer, Maj. Gen. Harry Jenkins, Jeff Jennings all veterans of Operation Eastern Exit spoke to students at the Expeditionary Warfare School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico Oct. 30. The panel and presentation are part of the Case Method Project at Marine Corps University. Staff members from the project use historical operations and battles to teach decision making at all the courses conducted by the Marine Corps University.
2nd Lt. Jacob Sparkman is fitted with the Augmented Immersive Team Trainer prior to a briefing about the new technology for Gen. Robert Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 5. The AITT, developed by the Office of Naval Research, allows Marines to transform any location into a dynamic training ground by injecting virtual images, indirect fire effects, aircraft, vehicles, simulated people, etc. onto a real-world view of one's surroundings. - 2nd Lt. Jacob Sparkman is fitted with the Augmented Immersive Team Trainer prior to a briefing about the new technology for Gen. Robert Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 5. The AITT, developed by the Office of Naval Research, allows Marines to transform any location into a dynamic training ground by injecting virtual images, indirect fire effects, aircraft, vehicles, simulated people, etc. onto a real-world view of one's surroundings.
Employees of Taylor Studios apply plaster of Paris strips over a layer of alginate to the torso of Cpl. Jhon Espinal on Nov. 4. Espinal held this pose for 30 minutes while the cast was completed. - Employees of Taylor Studios apply plaster of Paris strips over a layer of alginate to the torso of Cpl. Jhon Espinal on Nov. 4. Espinal held this pose for 30 minutes while the cast was completed.
Sergeant Major Gerald Saunders, MCINCR - MCB Quantico sergeant major, thanks Fannie Black, the widow of Sgt. Maj. Henry Holstead Black during a wreath laying ceremony Nov. 10 at Quantico National Cemetery in Triangle, Va. Sergeant Major Black served as the seventh Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from 1975 to 1977. During his career Black served as a drill instructor, recruiter and infantryman. His was deployed to the Dominican Republic, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. His success in the aforementioned duties warranted the Bronze Star with valor device and two award stars, Purple Heart and Combat Action Ribbon - Sergeant Major Gerald Saunders, MCINCR - MCB Quantico sergeant major, thanks Fannie Black, the widow of Sgt. Maj. Henry Holstead Black during a wreath laying ceremony Nov. 10 at Quantico National Cemetery in Triangle, Va. Sergeant Major Black served as the seventh Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps from 1975 to 1977. During his career Black served as a drill instructor, recruiter and infantryman. His was deployed to the Dominican Republic, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. His success in the aforementioned duties warranted the Bronze Star with valor device and two award stars, Purple Heart and Combat Action Ribbon
On Wednesday, Nov. 11, the 11th anniversary of the death of his friend 1st Lt. Dan Malcolm’s death, Kutilek, a student at Command and Staff College, will embark on a 200-mile bike ride around Marine Corps Base Quantico to honor his friend by raising money for the Semper Fi Fund, which provides financial and emotional support for injured or ill service members - On Wednesday, Nov. 11, the 11th anniversary of the death of his friend 1st Lt. Dan Malcolm’s death, Kutilek, a student at Command and Staff College, will embark on a 200-mile bike ride around Marine Corps Base Quantico to honor his friend by raising money for the Semper Fi Fund, which provides financial and emotional support for injured or ill service members
Jeremiah, two, is delighted by the sight of himself dressed as Yoda from Star Wars. - Jeremiah, two, is delighted by the sight of himself dressed as Yoda from Star Wars.
Runners and zombies start the zombie 5k run sponsored by Marine Corps Systems Command aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico Oct. 30. - Runners and zombies start the zombie 5k run sponsored by Marine Corps Systems Command aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico Oct. 30.