Sgt. Biannca Clarke, assistant monitor for MMOA, works out in the Marsh Building gym at Marine Corps Base Quantico, performing squats with 135 pounds of weight. - Sgt. Biannca Clarke, assistant monitor for MMOA, works out in the Marsh Building gym at Marine Corps Base Quantico, performing squats with 135 pounds of weight.
Cpl. Kyle Newman, Lance Cpl. Jacob Saucdeo and military working dog Rolf demonstrate a dog takedown of a fleeing suspect at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office kennel on Dec. 17. - Cpl. Kyle Newman, Lance Cpl. Jacob Saucdeo and military working dog Rolf demonstrate a dog takedown of a fleeing suspect at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office kennel on Dec. 17.
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Quantico Middle/High School graduate Emily Maxwell, a freshman at Lynchburg College in Virginia, has earned state, regional and national honors as a soccer player and helped her team to a Division III championship win. - Quantico Middle/High School graduate Emily Maxwell, a freshman at Lynchburg College in Virginia, has earned state, regional and national honors as a soccer player and helped her team to a Division III championship win.
Expeditionary Warfare School students, Army Capt. Robert White and Capt. Gabriel Algarin, pose with NASA Adminstrator Charles F. Bolden Jr. following his speech at Little Hall on Dec. 16. - Expeditionary Warfare School students, Army Capt. Robert White and Capt. Gabriel Algarin, pose with NASA Adminstrator Charles F. Bolden Jr. following his speech at Little Hall on Dec. 16.
A line of Marines build as they wait for chow at the Combat Logistics Regiment 27 field mess, Camp Yellow Jacket, during their inspections for the Best Marine Corps Mess Hall competition. Every Marine Corps garrison and field mess hall is eligible to enter the competition and possibly win the Maj. Gen. William Pendleton Thompson Hill Award. The competitors must fit within three categories: best military or contractor operated, best all contractor operated and best active field mess. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Damany S. Coleman) - A line of Marines build as they wait for chow at the Combat Logistics Regiment 27 field mess, Camp Yellow Jacket, during their inspections for the Best Marine Corps Mess Hall competition. Every Marine Corps garrison and field mess hall is eligible to enter the competition and possibly win the Maj. Gen. William Pendleton Thompson Hill Award. The competitors must fit within three categories: best military or contractor operated, best all contractor operated and best active field mess. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Damany S. Coleman)
Repulse of the Highlanders, New Orleans, Jan. 8 1815, by Charles H. Waterhouse, depicts the U.S. Marines fighting from behind the breastwork while members of the 93rd (Sutherland Highland) Regiment attack during the War of 1812's decisive Battle of New Orleans. - Repulse of the Highlanders, New Orleans, Jan. 8 1815, by Charles H. Waterhouse, depicts the U.S. Marines fighting from behind the breastwork while members of the 93rd (Sutherland Highland) Regiment attack during the War of 1812's decisive Battle of New Orleans.
Megan, 17, fires her father’s M-1 Garand rifle during a recreational firing session aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Megan, 17, fires her father’s M-1 Garand rifle during a recreational firing session aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico educates military personnel and their family members on the dangers of illegal alcohol abuse. - Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico educates military personnel and their family members on the dangers of illegal alcohol abuse.