Grant Frederick Timmerman was born in Americus, Kansas, on 19 February 1919. He received the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously upon his death on 8 July 1944 at Saipan saving his tank crew from an enemy grenade. Timmerman Street on Marine Corps Base Quantico is named in his honor. - Grant Frederick Timmerman was born in Americus, Kansas, on 19 February 1919. He received the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously upon his death on 8 July 1944 at Saipan saving his tank crew from an enemy grenade. Timmerman Street on Marine Corps Base Quantico is named in his honor.
Sgt. Daniel Musgrove, OCS, wipes down his Scion TC. Musgrove designed and drew the custom artwork on the car using a Sharpie. “I did it free-hand, and it took about 11 hours,” he said. The designs feature auto parts, airplanes, a turbo snail, and the skyline of his hometown, Pittsburgh. - Sgt. Daniel Musgrove, OCS, wipes down his Scion TC. Musgrove designed and drew the custom artwork on the car using a Sharpie. “I did it free-hand, and it took about 11 hours,” he said. The designs feature auto parts, airplanes, a turbo snail, and the skyline of his hometown, Pittsburgh.
Promoting safety and conservation on Marine Corps Base Quantico while performing their duties as Conservation Law Enforcement Investigators, game wardens on base have kept poaching in check while also assisting the Marines in their respective missions. - Promoting safety and conservation on Marine Corps Base Quantico while performing their duties as Conservation Law Enforcement Investigators, game wardens on base have kept poaching in check while also assisting the Marines in their respective missions.
Firemen from the Quantico Fire Station 533 at The Basic School transmit a TBS student during a water-rescue emergency simulation training at the Ramer Hall Gymnasium, Aug. 4. - Firemen from the Quantico Fire Station 533 at The Basic School transmit a TBS student during a water-rescue emergency simulation training at the Ramer Hall Gymnasium, Aug. 4.
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Maj. Gen. James W. Lukeman, Training and Education Command commanding general, greets the USO volunteers at the mobile trailer during the TECOM annual Family Day Picnic at Barnett Field, Aug. 27. The USO trailer is a troop support center on wheels, which offers satellite television, sitting area, kitchen and internet access. - Maj. Gen. James W. Lukeman, Training and Education Command commanding general, greets the USO volunteers at the mobile trailer during the TECOM annual Family Day Picnic at Barnett Field, Aug. 27. The USO trailer is a troop support center on wheels, which offers satellite television, sitting area, kitchen and internet access.
Dolia Gonzalez, mother of Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Alfredo Gonzalez, reads names of fallen Marines in her son’s unit. - Dolia Gonzalez, mother of Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Alfredo Gonzalez, reads names of fallen Marines in her son’s unit.
Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gary D. Brown was recently selected as the academic chair of the Cyber Security department at Marine Corps University. Brown served 24 years in the Air Force as a judge advocate, which included two deployments and the senior legal counsel of U.S. Cyber Command at Fort Meade, Maryland. As a civilian he was employed as the Washington Delegation Communications and Congressional Affairs department head, and the International Committee of the Red Cross. As chair, Brown will help define the landscape of cyber security to the new leaders of the Marine Corps, DoD partners and international cyber security professionals. - Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gary D. Brown was recently selected as the academic chair of the Cyber Security department at Marine Corps University. Brown served 24 years in the Air Force as a judge advocate, which included two deployments and the senior legal counsel of U.S. Cyber Command at Fort Meade, Maryland. As a civilian he was employed as the Washington Delegation Communications and Congressional Affairs department head, and the International Committee of the Red Cross. As chair, Brown will help define the landscape of cyber security to the new leaders of the Marine Corps, DoD partners and international cyber security professionals.
The U.S. Marine Corps Rifle Team is awarded the 2015 National Trophy Infantry Team Match at Camp Perrin in Port Clinton, Ohio. The eight-man team includes six instructor-competitors: Staff Sgt. Chad Ranton, USMC Shooting Team, Sgt. Tanner Bauer, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 avionics technical, Sgt Antonio Diconza, USMC Shooting Team, Sgt. Joseph Peterson, Weapons Training Bn., Sgt. Joseph Dukich, USMC Shooting Team, Sgt. Jeremy Benjamin, USMC Shooting Team, Rifle Team coach Staff Sgt. Mark Altendorf, and Rifle Team officer in charge Capt. John Sheehan, USMC Shooting Team. - The U.S. Marine Corps Rifle Team is awarded the 2015 National Trophy Infantry Team Match at Camp Perrin in Port Clinton, Ohio. The eight-man team includes six instructor-competitors: Staff Sgt. Chad Ranton, USMC Shooting Team, Sgt. Tanner Bauer, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 121 avionics technical, Sgt Antonio Diconza, USMC Shooting Team, Sgt. Joseph Peterson, Weapons Training Bn., Sgt. Joseph Dukich, USMC Shooting Team, Sgt. Jeremy Benjamin, USMC Shooting Team, Rifle Team coach Staff Sgt. Mark Altendorf, and Rifle Team officer in charge Capt. John Sheehan, USMC Shooting Team.