Capt. Aaron Awtry, ground company grade monitor for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, shakes hands after being awarded the bronze star with a combat distinguishing device on March 13 at The Clubs at Quantico. Awtry’s award is cited for events in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with Fox. Co, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment. - Capt. Aaron Awtry, ground company grade monitor for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, shakes hands after being awarded the bronze star with a combat distinguishing device on March 13 at The Clubs at Quantico. Awtry’s award is cited for events in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with Fox. Co, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment.
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The Obstacle Course located at Camp Upshur has been improved over the last month. Sandbags have been placed around the entire course and are the most noticeable changes to the course. - The Obstacle Course located at Camp Upshur has been improved over the last month. Sandbags have been placed around the entire course and are the most noticeable changes to the course.
Maj. Charles O’Neill, inspector instructor, Delta Co., 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance, congratulates Staff Sgt. Jay Baldino, training chief, Delta Co., 4th LAR, during Baldino’s promotion ceremony at Camp Upshur on March 8. - Maj. Charles O’Neill, inspector instructor, Delta Co., 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance, congratulates Staff Sgt. Jay Baldino, training chief, Delta Co., 4th LAR, during Baldino’s promotion ceremony at Camp Upshur on March 8.
Sgt. Charlie Dixon, Royal Marines Combat Shooting Team, takes aim at a target during a training session with the U.S. Marine Corps Shooting Team at Weapon Training Battalion’s Range 4 on March 7. Even with snow covering the Range and the wind frequently blowing off their covers, the Marines practiced with their weapons as if it was a regular bright and sunny day. - Sgt. Charlie Dixon, Royal Marines Combat Shooting Team, takes aim at a target during a training session with the U.S. Marine Corps Shooting Team at Weapon Training Battalion’s Range 4 on March 7. Even with snow covering the Range and the wind frequently blowing off their covers, the Marines practiced with their weapons as if it was a regular bright and sunny day.
Actors Chris Beier and Courtney Abbott riff on gender roles as they act out a scene in which Beier rescues her from captivity, during a performance of “Sex Signals” at Heywood Hall on March 5. - Actors Chris Beier and Courtney Abbott riff on gender roles as they act out a scene in which Beier rescues her from captivity, during a performance of “Sex Signals” at Heywood Hall on March 5.
Sgt. Maj. Howard Long, sergeant major of Training and Education Command, left, and Maj. Gen. Thomas Murray, commander of TECOM, pose with National Museum of the Marine Corps curator/specialist team members Stefan Rohal and Alexis Thompson, who received outstanding service awards for their handling of an incident involving potential radiation exposure at the museum. - Sgt. Maj. Howard Long, sergeant major of Training and Education Command, left, and Maj. Gen. Thomas Murray, commander of TECOM, pose with National Museum of the Marine Corps curator/specialist team members Stefan Rohal and Alexis Thompson, who received outstanding service awards for their handling of an incident involving potential radiation exposure at the museum.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Wilson, A security forces airman with 11th Security Forces Squadron, engages distant targets with an M240B medium machine gun during predeployment qualification excersise at Range 5 on March 4. The M240B provides superior firepower to units across the U.S. armed forces. - Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Wilson, A security forces airman with 11th Security Forces Squadron, engages distant targets with an M240B medium machine gun during predeployment qualification excersise at Range 5 on March 4. The M240B provides superior firepower to units across the U.S. armed forces.
Women Marines from World War II to present gather together for a group picture after eating lunch together and sharing their Marine Corps experiences with each other at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 27. Feb. 13 was the anniversary of the establishment of the Marine Corps Women Reserve and Marge Alexander’s, front row, second from the left, 90th birthday. - Women Marines from World War II to present gather together for a group picture after eating lunch together and sharing their Marine Corps experiences with each other at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Feb. 27. Feb. 13 was the anniversary of the establishment of the Marine Corps Women Reserve and Marge Alexander’s, front row, second from the left, 90th birthday.