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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.
A collection of art prints from the era of World War II is filed in the Historical Reference Branch collection of records, artwork and photos. Teams of interns have worked with the oral history, film and Historical Reference Branch departments to digitize files. Their contributions include creating an inventory, cleaning and scanning files. - A collection of art prints from the era of World War II is filed in the Historical Reference Branch collection of records, artwork and photos. Teams of interns have worked with the oral history, film and Historical Reference Branch departments to digitize files. Their contributions include creating an inventory, cleaning and scanning files.
An United States Marine takes the American flag into his hands before folding it with the flag detail at the POW/MIA rememberance day retreat ceremony on September 16, 2011, Joint Base Charleston, S.C. Joint Base Charleston honored POW/MIA rememberance day with a 24-hour run that ended at the retreat ceremony followed by a wreath laying and a fly-over. Former POW's as well as members of Joint Base Charleston were in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle) (RELEASED) - An United States Marine takes the American flag into his hands before folding it with the flag detail at the POW/MIA rememberance day retreat ceremony on September 16, 2011, Joint Base Charleston, S.C. Joint Base Charleston honored POW/MIA rememberance day with a 24-hour run that ended at the retreat ceremony followed by a wreath laying and a fly-over. Former POW's as well as members of Joint Base Charleston were in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle) (RELEASED)
Athletes begin their cycling portion of the Marine Corps Marathon's Quantico Triathlon, Quantico, Va., Aug. 22, 2015. The Triathlon is a three part event consisting of a 750 meter open water swim, 20K cycle tour, and 5K run to complete the entire race. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Elisha N. Peake/Released) - Athletes begin their cycling portion of the Marine Corps Marathon's Quantico Triathlon, Quantico, Va., Aug. 22, 2015. The Triathlon is a three part event consisting of a 750 meter open water swim, 20K cycle tour, and 5K run to complete the entire race. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Elisha N. Peake/Released)
Lt. Justin Vice (left), general dentist, and Cmdr. Vincent LaPointe, oral surgeon division head cut the first slice of cake in celebration of the Naval Dental Corps’ 103rd birthday during a ceremony at the Naval Health Clinic Quantico, Aug. 21. The dental department maintains operational readiness of the Sailors and Marines on Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Lt. Justin Vice (left), general dentist, and Cmdr. Vincent LaPointe, oral surgeon division head cut the first slice of cake in celebration of the Naval Dental Corps’ 103rd birthday during a ceremony at the Naval Health Clinic Quantico, Aug. 21. The dental department maintains operational readiness of the Sailors and Marines on Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Marine Corps Base Quantico Inspector General Office is comprised of Cpl. Alex Huff, Julia Carroll, Michael Smith and Erika Hall. - Marine Corps Base Quantico Inspector General Office is comprised of Cpl. Alex Huff, Julia Carroll, Michael Smith and Erika Hall.
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.
Annette Rivera, CRWA treasure, challenges the audience to a game of movie trivia during the Civilian Appreciation Annual Picnic at Barnett Field aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Aug 20. Barnnett Field provides a central area for team building events here on base. - Annette Rivera, CRWA treasure, challenges the audience to a game of movie trivia during the Civilian Appreciation Annual Picnic at Barnett Field aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Aug 20. Barnnett Field provides a central area for team building events here on base.