Marine Corps Base Quantico listen as Jeff Wood, an instructor, reviews procedures before a drill on May 22, 2013. The course is designed to make military law enforcement personnel more confident and efficient with their weapons.Students of the Advanced Law Enforcement Marksmanship Course aboard - Marine Corps Base Quantico listen as Jeff Wood, an instructor, reviews procedures before a drill on May 22, 2013. The course is designed to make military law enforcement personnel more confident and efficient with their weapons.Students of the Advanced Law Enforcement Marksmanship Course aboard
2nd Lt. Camron York, The Basic School student, sits in a model humvee while Marines from the 6th Platoon, Bravo Co., TBS, learn about an exercise in the Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer on May 21, 2013. The VCCT is part of the TBS students’ introduction to convoy operations - 2nd Lt. Camron York, The Basic School student, sits in a model humvee while Marines from the 6th Platoon, Bravo Co., TBS, learn about an exercise in the Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer on May 21, 2013. The VCCT is part of the TBS students’ introduction to convoy operations
Physical Trainer, Brian Hancock, demonstrates the starting position for the Sprinter Start exercise on April 4, 2013, at the Barber Physical Activity Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. This exercise can help improve run times. - Physical Trainer, Brian Hancock, demonstrates the starting position for the Sprinter Start exercise on April 4, 2013, at the Barber Physical Activity Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. This exercise can help improve run times.
Cpl. Joshua Apsey, instructor, Warfighting group, The Basic School, and Cpl. Arif Hasan, instructor, Warfighting group, TBS, answer questions from the Military Advisory Committee while they visit Range 7 on April 4, 2013. Members were able to ask Apsey and Hasan about what they were doing in the training exercise. - Cpl. Joshua Apsey, instructor, Warfighting group, The Basic School, and Cpl. Arif Hasan, instructor, Warfighting group, TBS, answer questions from the Military Advisory Committee while they visit Range 7 on April 4, 2013. Members were able to ask Apsey and Hasan about what they were doing in the training exercise.
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Cpl. Ryan Miller, military police officer and dog handler with the Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office's K9 Unit, exposes his unit’s dogs, including German shepherd Pepo, to gunfire until they no longer react, even at close range. The gun is shooting blanks. - Cpl. Ryan Miller, military police officer and dog handler with the Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office's K9 Unit, exposes his unit’s dogs, including German shepherd Pepo, to gunfire until they no longer react, even at close range. The gun is shooting blanks.
2nd Lt. Gregory Mateo, a Marine awaiting training in the Infantry Officer Course, watches for the first time, an MV-22 Osprey fly by during a proof-of-concept training exercise for tactical employment of the Osprey in future operations at Landing Zone Cockatoo on Feb. 6. It was also the first time for most of the officers going through the training leaving most of them with a look of awe. - 2nd Lt. Gregory Mateo, a Marine awaiting training in the Infantry Officer Course, watches for the first time, an MV-22 Osprey fly by during a proof-of-concept training exercise for tactical employment of the Osprey in future operations at Landing Zone Cockatoo on Feb. 6. It was also the first time for most of the officers going through the training leaving most of them with a look of awe.
Cpl. Keith Elliott, administration chief for company office, Tenant Activities Company, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, runs around Butler Stadium during his regular workout on Dec. 7. Spartan Races are the self-proclaimed “world’s leading obstacle race series.” - Cpl. Keith Elliott, administration chief for company office, Tenant Activities Company, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, runs around Butler Stadium during his regular workout on Dec. 7. Spartan Races are the self-proclaimed “world’s leading obstacle race series.”
The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away. - The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away.