Donations were accepted for the 2016 Headquarters and Service Battalion Field Meet at Butler Stadium in support of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society active duty fund drive on April 14. The day included: a physical training log race, dizzy izzy, running of the ranks relay, tug-of-war, 50-meter tactical vehicle pull, flag football, and a two-man tire flip. - Donations were accepted for the 2016 Headquarters and Service Battalion Field Meet at Butler Stadium in support of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society active duty fund drive on April 14. The day included: a physical training log race, dizzy izzy, running of the ranks relay, tug-of-war, 50-meter tactical vehicle pull, flag football, and a two-man tire flip.
Quantico Logo - Quantico Logo
Sgt. Maj. Justin LeHew, Training and Education Command; Master Gunnery Sgt. Andre Mayhue, Transportation Branch chief; Sgt. Maj. Gerald Saunders, Marine Corps Base Quantico; and Sgt. Maj. Thomas Johnson, Headquarters and Service Battalion, sign pledge forms to the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society at a Professional Military Education Session held Apr. 13 at The Clubs at Quantico. - Sgt. Maj. Justin LeHew, Training and Education Command; Master Gunnery Sgt. Andre Mayhue, Transportation Branch chief; Sgt. Maj. Gerald Saunders, Marine Corps Base Quantico; and Sgt. Maj. Thomas Johnson, Headquarters and Service Battalion, sign pledge forms to the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society at a Professional Military Education Session held Apr. 13 at The Clubs at Quantico.
Marines learn to ride a motorcycle from walking (cruising) speed up to 20-35 mph during a Basic Riders Course recently at Camp Upshur aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Marines learn to ride a motorcycle from walking (cruising) speed up to 20-35 mph during a Basic Riders Course recently at Camp Upshur aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Tayson, 3, watches the movie "Zootopia." - Tayson, 3, watches the movie "Zootopia."
Lance Cpl. Logan Ash, Headquarters and Service Battalion logistics specialist, helps a client at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Tax Center April 11 during the last week of filing aboard the installation. The legal office is a certified VITA site, which offers cost-free federal and state income tax return preparation for military, military retirees and their families. - Lance Cpl. Logan Ash, Headquarters and Service Battalion logistics specialist, helps a client at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Tax Center April 11 during the last week of filing aboard the installation. The legal office is a certified VITA site, which offers cost-free federal and state income tax return preparation for military, military retirees and their families.
Private 1st Class Christian Cochola and Pfc. Rojas Esgar, combat camera specialist in Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC), load blacktip 5.56 ammunition. Marines had the opportunity to fire an M27, M249 SAW, and M9 and M45 service pistols. - Private 1st Class Christian Cochola and Pfc. Rojas Esgar, combat camera specialist in Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC), load blacktip 5.56 ammunition. Marines had the opportunity to fire an M27, M249 SAW, and M9 and M45 service pistols.
Col. Joseph Murray, base commander, Sgt. Maj. Gerald Saunders, base sergeant major, and Vidal Martinez, Prince William Forest Park superintendent, congratulate the first place finisher 2nd Lt. Andrew Harper, a student at The Basic School, during the Marine Corps Marathon 17.75K run through Prince William Forest Park on April 2. - Col. Joseph Murray, base commander, Sgt. Maj. Gerald Saunders, base sergeant major, and Vidal Martinez, Prince William Forest Park superintendent, congratulate the first place finisher 2nd Lt. Andrew Harper, a student at The Basic School, during the Marine Corps Marathon 17.75K run through Prince William Forest Park on April 2.