Each member of the Malware Analyst team has a smile on their face after winning the first Northern Virginia Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers Cyber Security Event at The Clubs at Quantico on Dec. 5. Malware Analyst beat three other teams, including one comprised of all juniors and a senior, to win the event. - Each member of the Malware Analyst team has a smile on their face after winning the first Northern Virginia Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers Cyber Security Event at The Clubs at Quantico on Dec. 5. Malware Analyst beat three other teams, including one comprised of all juniors and a senior, to win the event.
Cpl. Keith Elliott, administration chief for company office, Tenant Activities Company, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, runs around Butler Stadium during his regular workout on Dec. 7. Spartan Races are the self-proclaimed “world’s leading obstacle race series.” - Cpl. Keith Elliott, administration chief for company office, Tenant Activities Company, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, runs around Butler Stadium during his regular workout on Dec. 7. Spartan Races are the self-proclaimed “world’s leading obstacle race series.”
Non-alcoholic drinks such as Pink Grapefruit “Margaritas,” were available during the Semper Fit-Health Promotion Happy Holiday Happy Hour event in the lobby of Barber Physical Activity Center on Dec. 12. Three free non-alcoholic drinks sampled are alternatives to drinking this holiday season. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - Non-alcoholic drinks such as Pink Grapefruit “Margaritas,” were available during the Semper Fit-Health Promotion Happy Holiday Happy Hour event in the lobby of Barber Physical Activity Center on Dec. 12. Three free non-alcoholic drinks sampled are alternatives to drinking this holiday season. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)
The Naval Health Clinic Quantico conducted a Code White scenario during an active shooter drill in the clinic on Monday. The drill lasted 4 minutes and 27 seconds, and gave the staff and leadership aboard the base a more in-depth look at the efficiency of their safety protocols.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - The Naval Health Clinic Quantico conducted a Code White scenario during an active shooter drill in the clinic on Monday. The drill lasted 4 minutes and 27 seconds, and gave the staff and leadership aboard the base a more in-depth look at the efficiency of their safety protocols.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)
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Children make homemade play dough during the Kids in the Kitchen on Monday at the McHugh Woods Community Center. The Exceptional Family Member Program and Families Over Coming Under Stress joined together to show the children how to talk about their feelings and make play dough. - Children make homemade play dough during the Kids in the Kitchen on Monday at the McHugh Woods Community Center. The Exceptional Family Member Program and Families Over Coming Under Stress joined together to show the children how to talk about their feelings and make play dough.
The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away. - The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away.
A player for Marine Corps Intelligence Activity’s flag football team takes one final step after having his flags snatched during the final game of the season against Weapons Training Battalion at Butler Stadium on Nov. 27. The final score of the game was WTBN 26, MCIA 7. - A player for Marine Corps Intelligence Activity’s flag football team takes one final step after having his flags snatched during the final game of the season against Weapons Training Battalion at Butler Stadium on Nov. 27. The final score of the game was WTBN 26, MCIA 7.
Sgt. Richard Mccain, training chief, Reserve Support Unit, gives students from the Naval ROTC program a crash course in using the M16A4 service rifle during indoor simulated marksmanship training at Camp Upshur on Saturday. The students also completed the obstacle course before the end of the day. - Sgt. Richard Mccain, training chief, Reserve Support Unit, gives students from the Naval ROTC program a crash course in using the M16A4 service rifle during indoor simulated marksmanship training at Camp Upshur on Saturday. The students also completed the obstacle course before the end of the day.