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.
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Carol Byers, president of the Aquia Evening Lions Club, Lt. Talia Bastien, Headquarters and Service Battalion manpower officer, during a dinner at the Aquia Harbor Country Club March 25. - Carol Byers, president of the Aquia Evening Lions Club, Lt. Talia Bastien, Headquarters and Service Battalion manpower officer, during a dinner at the Aquia Harbor Country Club March 25.
U.S. Marines with the Staff Non Commissioned Officer Academy, Quantico, Va., participate in the director's motivational run in Washington, D.C., March 18, 2016. During the run, Marines visited and learned about landmarks such as the Captial Building, Washington and Lincoln Memorials, and the Marine Corps War Memorial. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Turner/Released) - U.S. Marines with the Staff Non Commissioned Officer Academy, Quantico, Va., participate in the director's motivational run in Washington, D.C., March 18, 2016. During the run, Marines visited and learned about landmarks such as the Captial Building, Washington and Lincoln Memorials, and the Marine Corps War Memorial. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Turner/Released)
Air Force veteran Jesse Graham talks to third and fifth graders at Crossroads Elementary School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico about his service dog, Stanley, a 2 1/2-year-old black lab Mar. 18. - Air Force veteran Jesse Graham talks to third and fifth graders at Crossroads Elementary School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico about his service dog, Stanley, a 2 1/2-year-old black lab Mar. 18.
The redesigned Visitor Center at Prince William Forest Park now focuses on educating visitors about the diversity of the historical and natural aspects of the park. Exhibits showcase the park’s Native American history, its construction in the 1930s by President Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps, its time as a Recreational Demonstration Area (RDA) camp for poor and inner-city youth, and its occupation by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) for training during World War II. - The redesigned Visitor Center at Prince William Forest Park now focuses on educating visitors about the diversity of the historical and natural aspects of the park. Exhibits showcase the park’s Native American history, its construction in the 1930s by President Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps, its time as a Recreational Demonstration Area (RDA) camp for poor and inner-city youth, and its occupation by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) for training during World War II.
Randy Smith, assistant deputy commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations (PP&O), and Lt. Gen. Ronald Bailey, deputy commandant for PP&O, pose with MCBQ fire and emergency services personnel Capt. David Williams, Sgt. Cliff Burton, Sgt. Jimmy Thacker and Firefighter Don Perry, who received ther 2015 Security and Emergency Services Lifesaving Awards in San Diego, Calif., on Mar. 8. - Randy Smith, assistant deputy commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations (PP&O), and Lt. Gen. Ronald Bailey, deputy commandant for PP&O, pose with MCBQ fire and emergency services personnel Capt. David Williams, Sgt. Cliff Burton, Sgt. Jimmy Thacker and Firefighter Don Perry, who received ther 2015 Security and Emergency Services Lifesaving Awards in San Diego, Calif., on Mar. 8.
Maj. Michelle Peters and Maj. Joshua Montero work on an agility exercise during warm-up at a High Intensity Tactical Training Class Mar. 14. - Maj. Michelle Peters and Maj. Joshua Montero work on an agility exercise during warm-up at a High Intensity Tactical Training Class Mar. 14.
Quantico Fire and Emergency Services Paramedics had the opportunity to practice advanced airway management techniques on a cadaver. Airway management is a set of medical procedures performed to prevent airway obstruction and thus ensure an open path between a patient’s lungs and the atmosphere. - Quantico Fire and Emergency Services Paramedics had the opportunity to practice advanced airway management techniques on a cadaver. Airway management is a set of medical procedures performed to prevent airway obstruction and thus ensure an open path between a patient’s lungs and the atmosphere.