Michelle E. Quick-Reyes, school resource officer, Quantico Middle/High School, assures that the students get aboard the busses safety right after the dismissal bell Jan. 14. Reyes has wanted to be in law enforcement since she was a child. - Michelle E. Quick-Reyes, school resource officer, Quantico Middle/High School, assures that the students get aboard the busses safety right after the dismissal bell Jan. 14. Reyes has wanted to be in law enforcement since she was a child.
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps.
From left are Marine Corps Combat Development Command Civilian of the Quarter Shannon Green, Civilian of the Year first runner-up Kevin Jones, Civilian of the Year second runner-up Robert Grillo, Civilian of the Year Erik Doyle, Commanding General Lt. Gen. Richard Mills, and civilian length of service honorees Jill Glando, Sonia Vraa, Laroy Mitchell and William Woodson. - From left are Marine Corps Combat Development Command Civilian of the Quarter Shannon Green, Civilian of the Year first runner-up Kevin Jones, Civilian of the Year second runner-up Robert Grillo, Civilian of the Year Erik Doyle, Commanding General Lt. Gen. Richard Mills, and civilian length of service honorees Jill Glando, Sonia Vraa, Laroy Mitchell and William Woodson.
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan. 11) – Sgt. Luis Sevila, a warehouse cleck for supply platoon, The Basic School, unwraps a pack of cammo-netting to inspect for serviceability. Behind the scenes, Supply platoon is responsible for tracking the beans, bullets and Band-aids for all of The Basic School. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan. 11) – Sgt. Luis Sevila, a warehouse cleck for supply platoon, The Basic School, unwraps a pack of cammo-netting to inspect for serviceability. Behind the scenes, Supply platoon is responsible for tracking the beans, bullets and Band-aids for all of The Basic School.
Col. David Maxwell, base commander, presents the results of fall’s civilian climate survey at Little Hall Dec. 18. - Col. David Maxwell, base commander, presents the results of fall’s civilian climate survey at Little Hall Dec. 18.
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. – Sgt. Alex Tucker, base color sergeant, Ceremonial Platoon, holds onto a sheathed American flag before a practice session. Tucker, a Philadelphia native, is Quantico’s 13th color sergeant since 1999. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. – Sgt. Alex Tucker, base color sergeant, Ceremonial Platoon, holds onto a sheathed American flag before a practice session. Tucker, a Philadelphia native, is Quantico’s 13th color sergeant since 1999.
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Richard Holcomb, left, and U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman (Va.-1) look on as Maj. Gen. James Kessler, commander of Marine Corps Installations Command, addresses the audience at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Dec. 17. - Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Richard Holcomb, left, and U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman (Va.-1) look on as Maj. Gen. James Kessler, commander of Marine Corps Installations Command, addresses the audience at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Dec. 17.
Gen. James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps, addresses the officers-to-be of the Officer Candidates School’s Charlie Co. before swearing them in at the National Museum of the Marine Corps the morning of Dec. 13. - Gen. James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps, addresses the officers-to-be of the Officer Candidates School’s Charlie Co. before swearing them in at the National Museum of the Marine Corps the morning of Dec. 13.
– Col. Kris Stillings, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School, talks to family members about their candidates during Charlie Co.’s Family Day at OCS on Dec. 13. Families enjoyed the rest of the day with their candidates were granted liberty. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - – Col. Kris Stillings, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School, talks to family members about their candidates during Charlie Co.’s Family Day at OCS on Dec. 13. Families enjoyed the rest of the day with their candidates were granted liberty. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)