A split photo of Sgt. Carlito Maxwell showing both times he was promoted to the rank of Sgt. - A split photo of Sgt. Carlito Maxwell showing both times he was promoted to the rank of Sgt.
Master Sgt. Morris Mayfield instructs students in the school house for food service marines. - Master Sgt. Morris Mayfield instructs students in the school house for food service marines.
Frances Seybold, MCBQ Commstrat - The MCBQ Recycling Center solar project, completed March 22, placed a 96-panel system with battery backup, capable of producing 35kw of power during solar peak times, and four hours of backup electricity for basic operations. The electricity created will supply the basic energy needs for the recycling center: lights, heat, air conditioning in a small space, roll-up door and a few outlets throughout the facility.
Defense Biometric Identification System logo. - Defense Biometric Identification System logo.
Col. William Bentley, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico, Elaine Marsh, and her family pose for a photo during Elaine’s retirement at Lejeune Hall aboard MCB Quantico, Virginia, January 3, 2019. Elaine served as a federal employee for 31 years and 11 months. - Col. William Bentley, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico, Elaine Marsh, and her family pose for a photo during Elaine’s retirement at Lejeune Hall aboard MCB Quantico, Virginia, January 3, 2019. Elaine served as a federal employee for 31 years and 11 months.
The Marine Corps University (MCU) Energy & Innovation Scholars Program met on Wednesday, December 12 at the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity. Marine teams have been working on solutions to energy-related problems on the battlefield. Lt. Gen. Charles G. Chiarotti, deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics, reviewed each team’s proposal. - The Marine Corps University (MCU) Energy & Innovation Scholars Program met on Wednesday, December 12 at the Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity. Marine teams have been working on solutions to energy-related problems on the battlefield. Lt. Gen. Charles G. Chiarotti, deputy commandant for Installations and Logistics, reviewed each team’s proposal.
This tradition of hers began eight years ago, when her first child passed away in Nov. 2010. - Staff Sgt. Melissa Marnell, a combat photographer with MCBQ CommStrat, collects toys each year for Toys for Tots.
Marine Corps Reserve Staff Sgt. Richard J. Murphy, combat correspondent, killed during World War II, was accounted for on July 25 and returned home to his family Nov. 29, 2018. - Marine Corps Reserve Staff Sgt. Richard J. Murphy, combat correspondent, killed during World War II, was accounted for on July 25 and returned home to his family Nov. 29, 2018.
Marine Col. William C. Bentley III, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ) and Sgt. Maj. Michael W. Hensley, sergeant major of MCBQ, delivers the base's donations to the Toys for Tots Northern Virginia campaign's warehouse in Fredericksburg, December 6, 2018 - Marine Col. William C. Bentley III, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ) and Sgt. Maj. Michael W. Hensley, sergeant major of MCBQ, delivers the base's donations to the Toys for Tots Northern Virginia campaign's warehouse in Fredericksburg, December 6, 2018. The donations came from MCBQ's Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony that occurred December 2. The campaign covers a 16-county area, including Arlington, Caroline, Culpeper, Fairfax, King George, Orange, Prince William, Spotsylvania, Stafford and Westmoreland counties; and the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Manassas and Manassas Park.
2nd Lt Michelle Burris and several other volunteers posed for a quick picture after setting up the furniture for a veteran who was recently placed into permanent housing. - 2nd Lt Michelle Burris and several other volunteers posed for a quick picture after setting up the furniture for a veteran who was recently placed into permanent housing.