Capt. Peter Thermos, Cpl. Kevin Simek, Cpl. Seth Dennis and Cpl. John Bandy, the fastest team, poses for a picture with the VIPs of the 2013 Inaugural Montford Point Marine Memorial Biathlon held Camp Barrett and WTBn’s Range 4 aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 26. Members of the Montford Point Association were a few of the VIPs present. - Capt. Peter Thermos, Cpl. Kevin Simek, Cpl. Seth Dennis and Cpl. John Bandy, the fastest team, poses for a picture with the VIPs of the 2013 Inaugural Montford Point Marine Memorial Biathlon held Camp Barrett and WTBn’s Range 4 aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 26. Members of the Montford Point Association were a few of the VIPs present.
Robin Hutton, president of Angels without Wings and the major fundraiser behind the Semper Fidelis Memorial Park’s new statue of Korean War hero Staff Sgt. Reckless; Gen. James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps; and Jocelyn Russell, the artist who created the statue, stand at attention during the statue’s July 26, 2013, unveiling ceremony. - Robin Hutton, president of Angels without Wings and the major fundraiser behind the Semper Fidelis Memorial Park’s new statue of Korean War hero Staff Sgt. Reckless; Gen. James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps; and Jocelyn Russell, the artist who created the statue, stand at attention during the statue’s July 26, 2013, unveiling ceremony.
Charlie Co. candidates from the Officer Candidates School, participate in a medical evacuation exercise during a second Small Unit Leadership Evaluation aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 25, 2013. The event evaluates leadership, command presence, communication and decision making. - Charlie Co. candidates from the Officer Candidates School, participate in a medical evacuation exercise during a second Small Unit Leadership Evaluation aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 25, 2013. The event evaluates leadership, command presence, communication and decision making.
Marine Corps Base Quantico will revive Vacation Bible School, a weeklong religious camp, from Aug. 12-16.From 9 a.m. to noon each day, participants can interact while visiting a variety of stations that include, Bible stories, music, crafts, games and presentations from several base units - Marine Corps Base Quantico will revive Vacation Bible School, a weeklong religious camp, from Aug. 12-16.From 9 a.m. to noon each day, participants can interact while visiting a variety of stations that include, Bible stories, music, crafts, games and presentations from several base units
Capt. Jeremiah Hamric, officer in charge, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, shows some of the rounds most commonly found unexploded around Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Capt. Jeremiah Hamric, officer in charge, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, shows some of the rounds most commonly found unexploded around Marine Corps Base Quantico.
All organizations in the south wing of Little Hall will move into the trailers near the Firestone auto shop over the next couple of weeks, clearing the way for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system to be replaced. - All organizations in the south wing of Little Hall will move into the trailers near the Firestone auto shop over the next couple of weeks, clearing the way for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system to be replaced.
Sgt. Jack Latham, enlisted squad advisor for 5th Platoon of Charlie Company at The Basic School, guides lieutenants in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program training. Charlie Co. is the school’s first company to incorporate enlisted Marines from the Combat Instructor Company of the former Support Battalion into its companies of student lieutenants. - Sgt. Jack Latham, enlisted squad advisor for 5th Platoon of Charlie Company at The Basic School, guides lieutenants in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program training. Charlie Co. is the school’s first company to incorporate enlisted Marines from the Combat Instructor Company of the former Support Battalion into its companies of student lieutenants.
Col. Thomas Weidley, the brigadier general-select who took leadership of Education Command on July 3, is making himself at home in his new office and new position at “a great command with a great mission,” he said. - Col. Thomas Weidley, the brigadier general-select who took leadership of Education Command on July 3, is making himself at home in his new office and new position at “a great command with a great mission,” he said.
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