The Single Marine Program has been on a roll within the last few months, taking on numerous projects to enhance the overall experience for Marines. Since late summer the program has renovated their exterior deck, spearheaded efforts to bring a paintball facility aboard the base, all while maintaining an event-packed schedule. Now the program is adding another upgrade to the list: mountain bikes - The Single Marine Program has been on a roll within the last few months, taking on numerous projects to enhance the overall experience for Marines. Since late summer the program has renovated their exterior deck, spearheaded efforts to bring a paintball facility aboard the base, all while maintaining an event-packed schedule. Now the program is adding another upgrade to the list: mountain bikes
Gunnery Sgt. Nicholas Underwood, senior drill instructor at Officer Candidates School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, shouts orders to a group of civilians who are attending a Marine Corps acculturation class July 30, in one of the trailers outside the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Underwood and Staff Sgt. Luc Cadet, who is standing in the rear at parade rest, assisted with acclimating civilian employees to a Marine Corps environment. - Gunnery Sgt. Nicholas Underwood, senior drill instructor at Officer Candidates School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, shouts orders to a group of civilians who are attending a Marine Corps acculturation class July 30, in one of the trailers outside the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Underwood and Staff Sgt. Luc Cadet, who is standing in the rear at parade rest, assisted with acclimating civilian employees to a Marine Corps environment.
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The FDNY Marine Corps Association will be dedicating a monument at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Oct. 5. The monument will be made of the FDNY’s last piece of World Trade Center steel and commemorates 17 New York City firefighters, who were also Marines. - The FDNY Marine Corps Association will be dedicating a monument at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Oct. 5. The monument will be made of the FDNY’s last piece of World Trade Center steel and commemorates 17 New York City firefighters, who were also Marines.