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U.S. Marines with the Staff Non Commissioned Officer Academy, Quantico, Va., participate in the director's motivational run in Washington, D.C., March 18, 2016. During the run, Marines visited and learned about landmarks such as the Captial Building, Washington and Lincoln Memorials, and the Marine Corps War Memorial. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Turner/Released) - U.S. Marines with the Staff Non Commissioned Officer Academy, Quantico, Va., participate in the director's motivational run in Washington, D.C., March 18, 2016. During the run, Marines visited and learned about landmarks such as the Captial Building, Washington and Lincoln Memorials, and the Marine Corps War Memorial. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy Turner/Released)
Many nesting pairs of bald eagles make their home aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Marine Corps Base Quantico’s Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs monitor the health and habits of the bald eagle population aboard the base. - Many nesting pairs of bald eagles make their home aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Marine Corps Base Quantico’s Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs monitor the health and habits of the bald eagle population aboard the base.
Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico, addresses the crowd at Quantico National Cemetery's Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11. - Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico, addresses the crowd at Quantico National Cemetery's Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11.
Civilians and members of the U.S. Armed Forces participate in the 39th Annual Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C., Oct. 27, 2014. Known as "The People's Marathon," the 26.2 mile race, rated the third largest marathon in the United States, drew 30,000 participants. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Ezekiel R. Kitandwe/Released) - Civilians and members of the U.S. Armed Forces participate in the 39th Annual Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C., Oct. 27, 2014. Known as "The People's Marathon," the 26.2 mile race, rated the third largest marathon in the United States, drew 30,000 participants. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Ezekiel R. Kitandwe/Released)
Per MARADMIN 667/13, the Marine Corps is administering the FY15 Enlisted Retention Survey to enlisted Marines with less than 15 years of service and an EAS between Oct. 1, 2014, to Sept. 1, 2015. The purpose of this survey is to give Marines the opportunity to communicate to senior leaders what factors and incentives have the greatest influence on their decision to either remain in the Corps or to leave active service. This survey also affords Marines the opportunity to express how satisfied or dissatisfied they are with certain aspects of the Marine Corps and the military way of life. The survey was scheduled to end Feb. 28, but to obtain a better response rate, the survey has been extended for two weeks to March 14. Eligible Marines please go to https://www.manpower.usmc.mil/application to provide your valuable feedback. If you have any questions, please contact the Integration & Analysis Section (HQMC MPP-50) at commercial phone number (703) 784-9367, or at email address mpp-50@usmc.mil. - Per MARADMIN 667/13, the Marine Corps is administering the FY15 Enlisted Retention Survey to enlisted Marines with less than 15 years of service and an EAS between Oct. 1, 2014, to Sept. 1, 2015. The purpose of this survey is to give Marines the opportunity to communicate to senior leaders what factors and incentives have the greatest influence on their decision to either remain in the Corps or to leave active service. This survey also affords Marines the opportunity to express how satisfied or dissatisfied they are with certain aspects of the Marine Corps and the military way of life. The survey was scheduled to end Feb. 28, but to obtain a better response rate, the survey has been extended for two weeks to March 14. Eligible Marines please go to https://www.manpower.usmc.mil/application to provide your valuable feedback. If you have any questions, please contact the Integration & Analysis Section (HQMC MPP-50) at commercial phone number (703) 784-9367, or at email address mpp-50@usmc.mil.
Ray Mabus, secretary of the Navy, watches Fox Co. Marines review tactics during a tour at The Basic School on Oct. 7, 2013. During his tour, Mabus ate lunch with lieutenants and watched a Marine Corps Martial Arts presentation. - Ray Mabus, secretary of the Navy, watches Fox Co. Marines review tactics during a tour at The Basic School on Oct. 7, 2013. During his tour, Mabus ate lunch with lieutenants and watched a Marine Corps Martial Arts presentation.
An athlete and his escort pose for a picture during the Special Olympics track and field meet aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Sept. 7, 2013. More than 65 athletes participated in the event. - An athlete and his escort pose for a picture during the Special Olympics track and field meet aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Sept. 7, 2013. More than 65 athletes participated in the event.
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Col. James Brennan, commanding officer, Headquarters and Service Battalion, spoke before the 27 veterans and seven spouses were laid to rest at the Quantico National Cemetery on March 16, 2013. Brennan spoke about service members being a part of the same family. - Col. James Brennan, commanding officer, Headquarters and Service Battalion, spoke before the 27 veterans and seven spouses were laid to rest at the Quantico National Cemetery on March 16, 2013. Brennan spoke about service members being a part of the same family.