One of the benefits of leader-led training is that it can be conducted almost anywhere. - One of the benefits of leader-led training is that it can be conducted almost anywhere.
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Marines attending the Methods of Entry School, a course that is considered high-risk by Headquarters Marine Corps, conduct an emergency drill at night on Dec. 18. The drill involved a simulated breaching operation gone wrong, with resultant simulated injuries. - Marines attending the Methods of Entry School, a course that is considered high-risk by Headquarters Marine Corps, conduct an emergency drill at night on Dec. 18. The drill involved a simulated breaching operation gone wrong, with resultant simulated injuries.
Members of Quantico Power Lifting Team are Cpl. Joshua Horne, left, combat instructor, The Basic School; Staff Sgt. Matthew Reep, platoon sergeant, Warfighting Company, Infantry Platoon, The Basic School; Private First Class Tiffany Boyd, data network specialist, Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center; and Petty Officer Third Class Caleb Stricklin, corpsman, David R. Ray Branch Health Clinic. - Members of Quantico Power Lifting Team are Cpl. Joshua Horne, left, combat instructor, The Basic School; Staff Sgt. Matthew Reep, platoon sergeant, Warfighting Company, Infantry Platoon, The Basic School; Private First Class Tiffany Boyd, data network specialist, Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Center; and Petty Officer Third Class Caleb Stricklin, corpsman, David R. Ray Branch Health Clinic.
Second Lt. James Clarizio, student at The Basic School, checks a map at the Military Operations on Urban Terrain Town aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on April 17, 2014. Clarizio was participating in the final TBS field exercise before Alpha Company’s graduation on May 7. - Second Lt. James Clarizio, student at The Basic School, checks a map at the Military Operations on Urban Terrain Town aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on April 17, 2014. Clarizio was participating in the final TBS field exercise before Alpha Company’s graduation on May 7.
Marine sergeants sing the Marines’ Hymn during a graduation ceremony at Geiger Hall aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on April 2, 2014. The class was the first to graduate from the condensed four-week Sergeants Course that historically has lasted seven weeks. - Marine sergeants sing the Marines’ Hymn during a graduation ceremony at Geiger Hall aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on April 2, 2014. The class was the first to graduate from the condensed four-week Sergeants Course that historically has lasted seven weeks.
Cpl. Philip Jiminez, administrative specialist, navigates the Tarzan Course, a mid-air ropes course, at the Officer Candidates School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on March 28, 2014. The challenge was part of an eight-station training event that Headquarters and Service Co. Marines participated in. - Cpl. Philip Jiminez, administrative specialist, navigates the Tarzan Course, a mid-air ropes course, at the Officer Candidates School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on March 28, 2014. The challenge was part of an eight-station training event that Headquarters and Service Co. Marines participated in.
Orvel Ronk, an antiterrorism officer for Marine Corps Base Quantico, gave an active shooter and workplace violence brief to Marines of the Maintenance Logistics Branch on March 6, 2014. Ronk said that awareness is the best protection against an active shooter and workplace violence. - Orvel Ronk, an antiterrorism officer for Marine Corps Base Quantico, gave an active shooter and workplace violence brief to Marines of the Maintenance Logistics Branch on March 6, 2014. Ronk said that awareness is the best protection against an active shooter and workplace violence.
Cpl. Sarah Alsip, a fiscal clerk at the Wounded Warrior Regiment aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, performs scapula retractions, which helps with the first pull of pull-ups by using a Suspension Training band during Semper Fit’s first pull-up clinic Jan. 7, 2014. The program will offer pull-up progression training on the first Tuesday of every month. - Cpl. Sarah Alsip, a fiscal clerk at the Wounded Warrior Regiment aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, performs scapula retractions, which helps with the first pull of pull-ups by using a Suspension Training band during Semper Fit’s first pull-up clinic Jan. 7, 2014. The program will offer pull-up progression training on the first Tuesday of every month.