The family of Cpl. Brandon Nylund visits his gravesite at the Quantico National Cemetery following the Honor and Remember Memorial Ceremony in the Town of Quantico, Sept 10. Nylund committed suicide March 7, 2010, only one year after separating from the Marine Corps. - The family of Cpl. Brandon Nylund visits his gravesite at the Quantico National Cemetery following the Honor and Remember Memorial Ceremony in the Town of Quantico, Sept 10. Nylund committed suicide March 7, 2010, only one year after separating from the Marine Corps.
Sgt. Daniel Musgrove, OCS, wipes down his Scion TC. Musgrove designed and drew the custom artwork on the car using a Sharpie. “I did it free-hand, and it took about 11 hours,” he said. The designs feature auto parts, airplanes, a turbo snail, and the skyline of his hometown, Pittsburgh. - Sgt. Daniel Musgrove, OCS, wipes down his Scion TC. Musgrove designed and drew the custom artwork on the car using a Sharpie. “I did it free-hand, and it took about 11 hours,” he said. The designs feature auto parts, airplanes, a turbo snail, and the skyline of his hometown, Pittsburgh.
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Master Sgt. John Paul Cooley, QMTB president, rides uphill on a club ride on base. - Master Sgt. John Paul Cooley, QMTB president, rides uphill on a club ride on base.
Sgt. Nicholas Frederick and Sgt. Nicholas Graham, quality assurance evaluators for Base Food Service, participate in the Chef of the Quarter Competition at the Bruce Hall dining facility, Sept. 10. - Sgt. Nicholas Frederick and Sgt. Nicholas Graham, quality assurance evaluators for Base Food Service, participate in the Chef of the Quarter Competition at the Bruce Hall dining facility, Sept. 10.
Maj. John R. Bitonti II, Headquarters and Service Battalion, helps his son try out the latest weapon technology on display during the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sept. 29. Although many of the products were not currently in use by the Corps, the exposition gave vendors the opportunity to promote their products to Marines. - Maj. John R. Bitonti II, Headquarters and Service Battalion, helps his son try out the latest weapon technology on display during the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sept. 29. Although many of the products were not currently in use by the Corps, the exposition gave vendors the opportunity to promote their products to Marines.
CutlineChristian French, Facilities Maintenance Section HVAC technician, maintains the cooling and heating systems at Lejune Hall, Sept. 8. The post organizations will prepare standardized switchovers to discontinue the cooling system in older buildings Oct. 1 in preparation for the Fall 2015. French has worked as a technician aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico for more than five years. - Cutline Christian French, Facilities Maintenance Section HVAC technician, maintains the cooling and heating systems at Lejune Hall, Sept. 8. The post organizations will prepare standardized switchovers to discontinue the cooling system in older buildings Oct. 1 in preparation for the Fall 2015. French has worked as a technician aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico for more than five years.
Image of Sergeant Major John H. Quick to accompany article why he has a road named in his honor on Marine Corps Base Quantico - Image of Sergeant Major John H. Quick to accompany article why he has a road named in his honor on Marine Corps Base Quantico
Promoting safety and conservation on Marine Corps Base Quantico while performing their duties as Conservation Law Enforcement Investigators, game wardens on base have kept poaching in check while also assisting the Marines in their respective missions. - Promoting safety and conservation on Marine Corps Base Quantico while performing their duties as Conservation Law Enforcement Investigators, game wardens on base have kept poaching in check while also assisting the Marines in their respective missions.