The 13 graduates of the first ever Career Course seminar for Marine Corps staff sergeants celebrate their successful course completion at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Nov. 20. - The 13 graduates of the first ever Career Course seminar for Marine Corps staff sergeants celebrate their successful course completion at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Nov. 20.
Lt. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, deputy commandant for plans, policies and operations; Patrick A. Burke, assistant chief, Washington, D.C. Police Department; Zachary T. Lowe Jr., section chief, FBI Academy; and Col. Allen D. Broughton, chief of staff, Marine Corps National Capital Region/Marine Corps Base Quantico speak during the U.S. Marine Corps Leadership Roundtable held at The Clubs at Quantico on Nov. 13. - Lt. Gen. Ronald L. Bailey, deputy commandant for plans, policies and operations; Patrick A. Burke, assistant chief, Washington, D.C. Police Department; Zachary T. Lowe Jr., section chief, FBI Academy; and Col. Allen D. Broughton, chief of staff, Marine Corps National Capital Region/Marine Corps Base Quantico speak during the U.S. Marine Corps Leadership Roundtable held at The Clubs at Quantico on Nov. 13.
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Helen Pratt, assumed command of Marine Corps University (MCU) at Ellis hall, MCU, Quantico Va., Nov 18, 2014. Brig. Gen. Pratt takes over command from Brig Gen. Thomas Weidley, as President of MCU. Maj. Gen. James Lukeman was guest speaker for the event. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Snouffer/Released) - U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Helen Pratt, assumed command of Marine Corps University (MCU) at Ellis hall, MCU, Quantico Va., Nov 18, 2014. Brig. Gen. Pratt takes over command from Brig Gen. Thomas Weidley, as President of MCU. Maj. Gen. James Lukeman was guest speaker for the event. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jacob Snouffer/Released)
The Boingo service, which replaced the Wi-Fi network of Comcast at MCBQ, has already begun offering internet options and is quickly proving a big hit. More than 25 Marines signed up for the service within the first two hours of open registration the first week of November, Smith said. TV service, however, will not be available until early December. The basic TV service is free, but upgraded service is also available at costs. - The Boingo service, which replaced the Wi-Fi network of Comcast at MCBQ, has already begun offering internet options and is quickly proving a big hit. More than 25 Marines signed up for the service within the first two hours of open registration the first week of November, Smith said. TV service, however, will not be available until early December. The basic TV service is free, but upgraded service is also available at costs.
Volunteers Brian Balas and Capt. Thomas Holder install one of the 147 new trail signs aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 13. - Volunteers Brian Balas and Capt. Thomas Holder install one of the 147 new trail signs aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 13.
Micah Patrick, financial management resource analyst, Training and Education Command, talks with a teenager during Saturday’s Leadership Mentor Workshop at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. - Micah Patrick, financial management resource analyst, Training and Education Command, talks with a teenager during Saturday’s Leadership Mentor Workshop at the National Museum of the Marine Corps.
Sheila Foxx and Sharon Foxx, daughters of the late Cpl. Julius B. Foxx Jr. displays the Congressional Gold Medal that was posthumously awarded to her late father during Friday’s ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. His two daughters accepted the award on behalf of their late father, who was an original Montford Point Marine. - Sheila Foxx and Sharon Foxx, daughters of the late Cpl. Julius B. Foxx Jr. displays the Congressional Gold Medal that was posthumously awarded to her late father during Friday’s ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. His two daughters accepted the award on behalf of their late father, who was an original Montford Point Marine.
Quantico Middle/High School staff and students visited the White House to participate in a special Grammy Museum educational workshop, “Stars and Stripes Forever: A History of Music and the Military.” - Quantico Middle/High School staff and students visited the White House to participate in a special Grammy Museum educational workshop, “Stars and Stripes Forever: A History of Music and the Military.”
U.S. Marines and Civilians participate in the Marine Corps Base Safety Division kick off at the Clubs at Quantico on MCB Quantico, Nov. 20, 2014. The safety kick off event was the start of the Voluntary Protection Program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl Samuel Fernandez/Released) - U.S. Marines and Civilians participate in the Marine Corps Base Safety Division kick off at the Clubs at Quantico on MCB Quantico, Nov. 20, 2014. The safety kick off event was the start of the Voluntary Protection Program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl Samuel Fernandez/Released)
V ice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. James Winnefeld Jr., left, observes the preparation for a mortar live-fire event aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico with Capt. Charles Broun, deputy director of the Infantry Officer Course, and Maj. George Flynn, director of IOC. - V ice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. James Winnefeld Jr., left, observes the preparation for a mortar live-fire event aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico with Capt. Charles Broun, deputy director of the Infantry Officer Course, and Maj. George Flynn, director of IOC.