Jeremiah, commanding officer of Quantico Middle/High School’s Marine Corps Junior ROTC battalion, cuts the first piece from the Marine Corps birthday cake as Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley, commanding general of Marine Corps Systems Command, looks on at the school’s 2013 Junior ROTC Marine Corps Birthday Ceremony on Nov. 7. - Jeremiah, commanding officer of Quantico Middle/High School’s Marine Corps Junior ROTC battalion, cuts the first piece from the Marine Corps birthday cake as Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley, commanding general of Marine Corps Systems Command, looks on at the school’s 2013 Junior ROTC Marine Corps Birthday Ceremony on Nov. 7.
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From left, Col. Christoper Edwards, head of the Quantico Logistics Division and one of the cookoff judges, gets his sampling from the Marine Corps team of Sgt. Gary King, Sgt. Erik GironGuerrero and Sgt. Austin Nelson. The Oct. 30 cookoff at Bruce Hall pitted this team against two teams of chow hall cooks. - From left, Col. Christoper Edwards, head of the Quantico Logistics Division and one of the cookoff judges, gets his sampling from the Marine Corps team of Sgt. Gary King, Sgt. Erik GironGuerrero and Sgt. Austin Nelson. The Oct. 30 cookoff at Bruce Hall pitted this team against two teams of chow hall cooks.
From left, Quantico Range Operations Officer James Woodfin explains live-fire explosive ordnance training to Ray Utz, chief of long-range planning for Prince William County; Jeff Harvey, director of Stafford County’s Planning and Zoning Department; and Dave Capaz, Stafford County’s geographic information systems manager, at Range 7, where The Basic School is conducting call-for-fire training Oct. 31. - From left, Quantico Range Operations Officer James Woodfin explains live-fire explosive ordnance training to Ray Utz, chief of long-range planning for Prince William County; Jeff Harvey, director of Stafford County’s Planning and Zoning Department; and Dave Capaz, Stafford County’s geographic information systems manager, at Range 7, where The Basic School is conducting call-for-fire training Oct. 31.
Civilian length of service honorees and civilians of the third quarter of 2013 gather around Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico. From left are legal counselor Laurie Hurley, David McCovery of the Logistics Division, Barbara Wells of Marine Corps Community Services, Bernard Graninger of the Installation and Environment Division, Pat Lam of Manpower Division, Jeff Weaver of Marine Corps Community Services, Maxwell, Robert Garner of I & E Division, Nancy Holmes of MCCS, Scott Watson of MCCS, Leigh Curatola of MCCS, George Mading of Security Battalion, Connie Underwood of MCCS and Amelia Garringer of MCCS. - Civilian length of service honorees and civilians of the third quarter of 2013 gather around Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico. From left are legal counselor Laurie Hurley, David McCovery of the Logistics Division, Barbara Wells of Marine Corps Community Services, Bernard Graninger of the Installation and Environment Division, Pat Lam of Manpower Division, Jeff Weaver of Marine Corps Community Services, Maxwell, Robert Garner of I & E Division, Nancy Holmes of MCCS, Scott Watson of MCCS, Leigh Curatola of MCCS, George Mading of Security Battalion, Connie Underwood of MCCS and Amelia Garringer of MCCS.
Col. Robin Gallant, commanding officer of Headquarters and Service Battalion, attends a meeting about drug abuse and how to recognize the signs of a drug abuser in accordance with Red Ribbon Week at Yale Hall on Oct. 23, 2013. The brief was given by DEA Agent Steve Peterson, who talked about the importance of recognizing and helping drug abusers. - Col. Robin Gallant, commanding officer of Headquarters and Service Battalion, attends a meeting about drug abuse and how to recognize the signs of a drug abuser in accordance with Red Ribbon Week at Yale Hall on Oct. 23, 2013. The brief was given by DEA Agent Steve Peterson, who talked about the importance of recognizing and helping drug abusers.
Marathon runners reaching out for a slice of orange, to recharge their energy at the first food station of the Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 27, 2013. The runners have just completed the first nine miles of the race. - Marathon runners reaching out for a slice of orange, to recharge their energy at the first food station of the Marine Corps Marathon on Oct. 27, 2013. The runners have just completed the first nine miles of the race.
Auriana, 2, tries out one of the slides on the new playground on the morning of Oct. 21 while her father, Patrick Foster of Marine Helicopter Squadron 1, looks on. The playground opened in September, but the field won’t reopen until mid-December. - Auriana, 2, tries out one of the slides on the new playground on the morning of Oct. 21 while her father, Patrick Foster of Marine Helicopter Squadron 1, looks on. The playground opened in September, but the field won’t reopen until mid-December.