Jacob Smith, the mission assurance director for MCAF, acts as an active shooter during a training exercise conducted at Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico. Conducted at several buildings at the air station, Smith went through each checking for unlocked hatches and “shooting” those behind them. The purpose of the exercise was to give Marines and civilian employees an opportunity to exercise their plans and procedures in the event of an active shooter aboard the air facility. - Jacob Smith, the mission assurance director for MCAF, acts as an active shooter during a training exercise conducted at Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico. Conducted at several buildings at the air station, Smith went through each checking for unlocked hatches and “shooting” those behind them. The purpose of the exercise was to give Marines and civilian employees an opportunity to exercise their plans and procedures in the event of an active shooter aboard the air facility.
Master Sgt. Josue Santoyo, operations chief for Marine Corps Base Quantico, passes a snow cone to a Marine attending Headquarters and Service Battalion’s “Pool Bash” at the Quantico 50M Pool on July 28. - Master Sgt. Josue Santoyo, operations chief for Marine Corps Base Quantico, passes a snow cone to a Marine attending Headquarters and Service Battalion’s “Pool Bash” at the Quantico 50M Pool on July 28.
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Marines from MCB Quantico chat with retired Mastery Gunnery Sgt. John H. Deters at a party to celebrate his 88th birthday in Fredericksburg on Aug. 2. Deters is a World War II veteran who served at both Okinawa and Iwo Jima. - Marines from MCB Quantico chat with retired Mastery Gunnery Sgt. John H. Deters at a party to celebrate his 88th birthday in Fredericksburg on Aug. 2. Deters is a World War II veteran who served at both Okinawa and Iwo Jima.
Michael Moore, the Single Marine Program’s new coordinator aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, stands outside the SMP house June 2, 2014. Moore, a Marine veteran with close ties to Quantico’s military community, hopes to revitalize the SMP program and increase participation. - Michael Moore, the Single Marine Program’s new coordinator aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, stands outside the SMP house June 2, 2014. Moore, a Marine veteran with close ties to Quantico’s military community, hopes to revitalize the SMP program and increase participation.