Headquarters and Service Battalion, nicknamed "The Beast", begins 2018 with Back in the Saddle training at Warner Hall Auditorium - Headquarters and Service Battalion, nicknamed "The Beast", begins 2018 with Back in the Saddle training at Warner Hall Auditorium
The Marine Corps Base Quantico Tax Center offers cost-free federal and state income tax return preparation for military, military retirees and their families. The facility is located in the rear of building 3095 Roan St. across from the Education Center. For more information call 703-784-3976. - The Marine Corps Base Quantico Tax Center offers cost-free federal and state income tax return preparation for military, military retirees and their families. The facility is located in the rear of building 3095 Roan St. across from the Education Center. For more information call 703-784-3976.
Staff Sgt. Allegra Pankratz celebrates her admittance into Yale University with her siblings. - Staff Sgt. Allegra Pankratz celebrates her admittance into Yale University with her siblings.
Quantico Fire and Emergency Services aided Stafford County Falmouth Fire Department Company 1, along Jefferson Davis Highway in the Potomac Hills Section after a motor vehicle collision seven years ago. - Quantico Fire and Emergency Services aided Stafford County Falmouth Fire Department Company 1, along Jefferson Davis Highway in the Potomac Hills Section after a motor vehicle collision seven years ago.
A Marine shops in the Mobile Tactical Field Exchange. This 9 foot vehicle has two doors with detachable stairs, a rear motorized lading dock and runs on 12 kilowatts of electricity. The interior walls are lined with shelved baskets, three reach in coolers, cash register and heating and cooling air conditioning system. Cpl. Tyler Duffner, clubs assistant manager at Marine Barracks 8th and I mans the register. - A Marine shops in the Mobile Tactical Field Exchange. This 9 foot vehicle has two doors with detachable stairs, a rear motorized lading dock and runs on 12 kilowatts of electricity. The interior walls are lined with shelved baskets, three reach in coolers, cash register and heating and cooling air conditioning system. Cpl. Tyler Duffner, clubs assistant manager at Marine Barracks 8th and I mans the register.
There were approximately 50 Marines, who travelled to Harpers Ferry as part of the Corporals Course Professional Military Education trip, not much less than the total force of Marines who took a stand against John Brown's militia. - There were approximately 50 Marines, who travelled to Harpers Ferry as part of the Corporals Course Professional Military Education trip, not much less than the total force of Marines who took a stand against John Brown's militia.
AACUS - A utility helicopter lands in the middle of the Urban Training Center, Landing Zone Egret aboard the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico using the Autonomous Ariel Cargo Utility System.
Cpl. Breanna Blankenship works with fellow Marine in filing and directing mail within the post office aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Cpl. Breanna Blankenship works with fellow Marine in filing and directing mail within the post office aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Battle of Tarawa winners - Col. Eric Kleis, officer in charge, Legal Services Support Section, presented the five-headed beast trophy, representative of the five companies that comprise Headquarters & Services Bn,, to Service Company Commander1st. Lt. John Cabbage, to safeguard and defend until the next Tarawa run scheduled for Nov. 20, 2018. The company was awarded the trophy for best participation.
WJLA ABC Channel 7 reporter Eileen Whelan (center) stands with members of the Provost Marshal Office at the Quantico Iwo Jima statue at the front gate entrance to the base. She was here Nov. 8 as part of WJLA's "Thank you for your service" series highlighting the military in the region. For the full story see page 8. - WJLA ABC Channel 7 reporter Eileen Whelan (center) stands with members of the Provost Marshal Office at the Quantico Iwo Jima statue at the front gate entrance to the base. She was here Nov. 8 as part of WJLA's "Thank you for your service" series highlighting the military in the region. For the full story see page 8.