Beavers are members of the rodent family and have large, strong teeth for gnawing through wood, as can be seen in this photograph of a beaver skull in the Fish and Wildlife and Agronomy Program office aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Beavers are members of the rodent family and have large, strong teeth for gnawing through wood, as can be seen in this photograph of a beaver skull in the Fish and Wildlife and Agronomy Program office aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Members of Quantico Power Lifting Team are Cpl. Joshua Horne, left, combat instructor, The Basic School; Staff Sgt. Matthew Reep, platoon sergeant, Warfighting Company, Infantry Platoon, The Basic School; Private First Class Tiffany Boyd, data network specialist, Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center; and Petty Officer Third Class Caleb Stricklin, corpsman, David R. Ray Branch Health Clinic. - Members of Quantico Power Lifting Team are Cpl. Joshua Horne, left, combat instructor, The Basic School; Staff Sgt. Matthew Reep, platoon sergeant, Warfighting Company, Infantry Platoon, The Basic School; Private First Class Tiffany Boyd, data network specialist, Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center; and Petty Officer Third Class Caleb Stricklin, corpsman, David R. Ray Branch Health Clinic.
Quantico Middle/High School students attend a Model United Nations conference at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, Nov. 14-16. Students in business attire. - Quantico Middle/High School students attend a Model United Nations conference at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, Nov. 14-16. Students in business attire.
Facilities employees at Marine Corps Base Quantico were recognized by Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinn for their efforts in reducing energy usage by 27 percent, since 2003. - Facilities employees at Marine Corps Base Quantico were recognized by Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinn for their efforts in reducing energy usage by 27 percent, since 2003.
Staff Sgt. Adam Jacks became the first single-limb amputee to pass the grueling Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival course on Nov. 25. - Staff Sgt. Adam Jacks became the first single-limb amputee to pass the grueling Marine Combat Instructor of Water Survival course on Nov. 25.
Map of sound complaints called into Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Map of sound complaints called into Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Quantico Sentry staff writer Eve Baker experiences a Taser burst of 50,000 volts of electricity Nov. 19 during a Taser training session held by the Marine Corps Base Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office. She is supported by military police officer Eric Roman, left, and military police Sergeant Brian Childress, right. - Quantico Sentry staff writer Eve Baker experiences a Taser burst of 50,000 volts of electricity Nov. 19 during a Taser training session held by the Marine Corps Base Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office. She is supported by military police officer Eric Roman, left, and military police Sergeant Brian Childress, right.
The 13 graduates of the first ever Career Course seminar for Marine Corps staff sergeants celebrate their successful course completion at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Nov. 20. - The 13 graduates of the first ever Career Course seminar for Marine Corps staff sergeants celebrate their successful course completion at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Nov. 20.
Micah Patrick, financial management resource analyst, Training and Education Command, talks with a teenager during Saturday’s Leadership Mentor Workshop at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. - Micah Patrick, financial management resource analyst, Training and Education Command, talks with a teenager during Saturday’s Leadership Mentor Workshop at the National Museum of the Marine Corps.
Sheila Foxx and Sharon Foxx, daughters of the late Cpl. Julius B. Foxx Jr. displays the Congressional Gold Medal that was posthumously awarded to her late father during Friday’s ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. His two daughters accepted the award on behalf of their late father, who was an original Montford Point Marine. - Sheila Foxx and Sharon Foxx, daughters of the late Cpl. Julius B. Foxx Jr. displays the Congressional Gold Medal that was posthumously awarded to her late father during Friday’s ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. His two daughters accepted the award on behalf of their late father, who was an original Montford Point Marine.