Marke Kowalik, player with Marine Corps Air Facility’s intramural basketball team, rebounds the ball between two players from the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group team, Charles Jones and Madea Davis, at the Barber Physical Fitness Center on Jan. 14. MCESG wasn’t able to catch up in the second half and lost, 49-36. - Marke Kowalik, player with Marine Corps Air Facility’s intramural basketball team, rebounds the ball between two players from the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group team, Charles Jones and Madea Davis, at the Barber Physical Fitness Center on Jan. 14. MCESG wasn’t able to catch up in the second half and lost, 49-36.
Gunnery Sgt. Weinburg Allen, staff non-commissioned officer in charge, Sergeants Course, Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, leads his platoon of sergeants during physical training at Sergeants Course on Monday. Allen led the Marines on a 3.5-mile running tour of the base. - Gunnery Sgt. Weinburg Allen, staff non-commissioned officer in charge, Sergeants Course, Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, leads his platoon of sergeants during physical training at Sergeants Course on Monday. Allen led the Marines on a 3.5-mile running tour of the base.
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Marquis, Quantico Middle/High School Lady Warriors Basketball Team player, takes a shot during a home game against the Massanutten Military Academy Colonels on Friday. The score was neck-and-neck most of the game. - Marquis, Quantico Middle/High School Lady Warriors Basketball Team player, takes a shot during a home game against the Massanutten Military Academy Colonels on Friday. The score was neck-and-neck most of the game.
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan.10) – Cheerleaders celebrate the reveal of Quantico Middle/High School’s first “CANstruction” project, made entirely of cans, in the school’s lobby on Jan. 7. It took more than 250 cans to complete the project. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan.10) – Cheerleaders celebrate the reveal of Quantico Middle/High School’s first “CANstruction” project, made entirely of cans, in the school’s lobby on Jan. 7. It took more than 250 cans to complete the project.
Michelle E. Quick-Reyes, school resource officer, Quantico Middle/High School, assures that the students get aboard the busses safety right after the dismissal bell Jan. 14. Reyes has wanted to be in law enforcement since she was a child. - Michelle E. Quick-Reyes, school resource officer, Quantico Middle/High School, assures that the students get aboard the busses safety right after the dismissal bell Jan. 14. Reyes has wanted to be in law enforcement since she was a child.
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan 11.) – Micheal Schlegel, a player for Combat Service Support’s intramural basketball team shoots toward the hoop during an American League intramural basketball game against Air Force Office of Special Investigations at Barber Physical Activity Center on Jan. The final score was AFOSI 39, CSS 34. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan 11.) – Micheal Schlegel, a player for Combat Service Support’s intramural basketball team shoots toward the hoop during an American League intramural basketball game against Air Force Office of Special Investigations at Barber Physical Activity Center on Jan. The final score was AFOSI 39, CSS 34.
Marine Corps Intelligence Activities intramural basketball team huddles together during a timeout at the first game of the season at Barber Physical Fitness Center on Monday. MCIA faced off against Enlistment Incentive Program’s intramural basketball team for the 42-22 win. - Marine Corps Intelligence Activities intramural basketball team huddles together during a timeout at the first game of the season at Barber Physical Fitness Center on Monday. MCIA faced off against Enlistment Incentive Program’s intramural basketball team for the 42-22 win.
TRIANGLE, Va. (Jan. 9.) - Col. David W. Maxwell, base commander, Marine Corps Base Quantico, presents Tammi Ellis, Potomac Region Combined Federal Campaign representative, with a check during the CFC Close Out Celebration and Award Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Jan. 9. The units on base raised a total of $802,415.55 and exceeded their goal by 23 percent. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - TRIANGLE, Va. (Jan. 9.) - Col. David W. Maxwell, base commander, Marine Corps Base Quantico, presents Tammi Ellis, Potomac Region Combined Federal Campaign representative, with a check during the CFC Close Out Celebration and Award Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Jan. 9. The units on base raised a total of $802,415.55 and exceeded their goal by 23 percent. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps.