Col. Kurt Brubaker, officer in charge for the Legal Services Support Section-National Capital Region, left, Maj. Gen. Vaugh Ary, staff judge advocate for Gen. James Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps and Col. Christopher Edwards, chief of staff at Marine Corps Base Quantico, participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the LSSS-NCR newly constructed building across from Lejeune Hall on June 20, 2014, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Col. Kurt Brubaker, officer in charge for the Legal Services Support Section-National Capital Region, left, Maj. Gen. Vaugh Ary, staff judge advocate for Gen. James Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps and Col. Christopher Edwards, chief of staff at Marine Corps Base Quantico, participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the LSSS-NCR newly constructed building across from Lejeune Hall on June 20, 2014, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
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A civilian Marine who works in the Program and Resources Office at Headquarters Marine Corps learns about different small arms before doing live at Weapons Training Battalion. Employees from P&R visited Quantico June 6, to better understand how their work impacts Marines in the fleet. - A civilian Marine who works in the Program and Resources Office at Headquarters Marine Corps learns about different small arms before doing live at Weapons Training Battalion. Employees from P&R visited Quantico June 6, to better understand how their work impacts Marines in the fleet.
Tori Larned, a lifeguard, watches over the Quantico 50M Pool aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on May 27, 2014. The pool opened for the season during Memorial Day Weekend, offering patrons enhanced amenities and more swim sessions. - Tori Larned, a lifeguard, watches over the Quantico 50M Pool aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on May 27, 2014. The pool opened for the season during Memorial Day Weekend, offering patrons enhanced amenities and more swim sessions.
Sgt. Maj. Jonathan Henry and Sgt. Maj. Scott D. Hamm, pictured in the center with Brig. Gen. Thomas D. Weidley and other sergeants major, are the first enlisted Marines to be admitted to and graduate from the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, which is part of Marine Corps University. They both graduated with master’s of military studies degrees after the 10-month resident program at Marine Corps Base Quanticol on June 4. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Samuel Fernandez/Released) - Sgt. Maj. Jonathan Henry and Sgt. Maj. Scott D. Hamm, pictured in the center with Brig. Gen. Thomas D. Weidley and other sergeants major, are the first enlisted Marines to be admitted to and graduate from the Marine Corps Command and Staff College, which is part of Marine Corps University. They both graduated with master’s of military studies degrees after the 10-month resident program at Marine Corps Base Quanticol on June 4. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Samuel Fernandez/Released)
Col. David Maxwell, Marine Corps Base Quantico base commander, carries a presidential wreath to the resting place of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States of America. Maxwell was selected by President Barack Obama to present the wreath at Madison's obelisk as part of a tradition of honoring all former commanders-in-chief. - Col. David Maxwell, Marine Corps Base Quantico base commander, carries a presidential wreath to the resting place of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States of America. Maxwell was selected by President Barack Obama to present the wreath at Madison's obelisk as part of a tradition of honoring all former commanders-in-chief.
A U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician and a South Korean military member measure a simulated water-borne IED for identification on the Potomac River shore in The Town of Quantico on May 14, during the Defense Intelligence Agency’s weeklong Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center exercise, hosted by Marine Corps Intelligence Activity aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico from May 12 to 16. - A U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician and a South Korean military member measure a simulated water-borne IED for identification on the Potomac River shore in The Town of Quantico on May 14, during the Defense Intelligence Agency’s weeklong Joint Captured Materiel Exploitation Center exercise, hosted by Marine Corps Intelligence Activity aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico from May 12 to 16.