Tighter budgets appear to be boosting business at Liversedge Hall. Twenty-three conferences were held here in 2010. By contrast, the facility is scheduled to have hosted 18 conferences in just the first quarter of this year. - Tighter budgets appear to be boosting business at Liversedge Hall. Twenty-three conferences were held here in 2010. By contrast, the facility is scheduled to have hosted 18 conferences in just the first quarter of this year.
Army Col. Gregory D. Gadson, garrison commander, Fort Belvoir; and Army Sgt. Maj. Chester D. Grelock, garrison command sergeant major, Fort Belvoir; sign the fifth annual Armed Forces Community Covenant signing at Market Square in Alexandria on Monday. Representatives from Marine Corps Base Quantico, Fort Belvoir, the Military District of Washington, the Naval Support Activity, local leaders and the public attended to support the community and military. - Army Col. Gregory D. Gadson, garrison commander, Fort Belvoir; and Army Sgt. Maj. Chester D. Grelock, garrison command sergeant major, Fort Belvoir; sign the fifth annual Armed Forces Community Covenant signing at Market Square in Alexandria on Monday. Representatives from Marine Corps Base Quantico, Fort Belvoir, the Military District of Washington, the Naval Support Activity, local leaders and the public attended to support the community and military.
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Marke Kowalik, player with Marine Corps Air Facility’s intramural basketball team, rebounds the ball between two players from the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group team, Charles Jones and Madea Davis, at the Barber Physical Fitness Center on Jan. 14. MCESG wasn’t able to catch up in the second half and lost, 49-36. - Marke Kowalik, player with Marine Corps Air Facility’s intramural basketball team, rebounds the ball between two players from the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group team, Charles Jones and Madea Davis, at the Barber Physical Fitness Center on Jan. 14. MCESG wasn’t able to catch up in the second half and lost, 49-36.
Gunnery Sgt. Weinburg Allen, staff non-commissioned officer in charge, Sergeants Course, Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, leads his platoon of sergeants during physical training at Sergeants Course on Monday. Allen led the Marines on a 3.5-mile running tour of the base. - Gunnery Sgt. Weinburg Allen, staff non-commissioned officer in charge, Sergeants Course, Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, leads his platoon of sergeants during physical training at Sergeants Course on Monday. Allen led the Marines on a 3.5-mile running tour of the base.
Marine Corps Intelligence Activities intramural basketball team huddles together during a timeout at the first game of the season at Barber Physical Fitness Center on Monday. MCIA faced off against Enlistment Incentive Program’s intramural basketball team for the 42-22 win. - Marine Corps Intelligence Activities intramural basketball team huddles together during a timeout at the first game of the season at Barber Physical Fitness Center on Monday. MCIA faced off against Enlistment Incentive Program’s intramural basketball team for the 42-22 win.
Bonnie Amos, wife of the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos, adjusts the hair bow of Trinity, 2, while meeting her mother Lauren Lee, during the book signing for the “First Lady of the Marine Corps Recommended Reading List,” at the Marine Corps Main Exchange on Friday. Bonnie spoke with the spouses about the books on the list and what some of the struggles military wives deal with. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tabitha Bartley/released) - Bonnie Amos, wife of the Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James F. Amos, adjusts the hair bow of Trinity, 2, while meeting her mother Lauren Lee, during the book signing for the “First Lady of the Marine Corps Recommended Reading List,” at the Marine Corps Main Exchange on Friday. Bonnie spoke with the spouses about the books on the list and what some of the struggles military wives deal with. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tabitha Bartley/released)
Children make homemade play dough during the Kids in the Kitchen on Monday at the McHugh Woods Community Center. The Exceptional Family Member Program and Families Over Coming Under Stress joined together to show the children how to talk about their feelings and make play dough. - Children make homemade play dough during the Kids in the Kitchen on Monday at the McHugh Woods Community Center. The Exceptional Family Member Program and Families Over Coming Under Stress joined together to show the children how to talk about their feelings and make play dough.