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Lt. Col. William Pacatte, commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico (MCAF), and Dale Synnes, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, examine the plans for the installation of buoys marking restricted waters offshore of MCAF on Oct. 5. - Lt. Col. William Pacatte, commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico (MCAF), and Dale Synnes, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, examine the plans for the installation of buoys marking restricted waters offshore of MCAF on Oct. 5.
Greensburg, KS May 16, 2007 - The center of town resembles a bomb site twelve days after it was hit by an F5 tornado. Cleanup and reconstruction will take years. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA - Greensburg, KS May 16, 2007 - The center of town resembles a bomb site twelve days after it was hit by an F5 tornado. Cleanup and reconstruction will take years. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA
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This map shows the mainside trail network, with historical range fans superimposed. People spending any time on the trails are advised to remain on the cleared pathways and not step off-trail. This is the best way to avoid any unexploded ordnance that may be in the area. - This map shows the mainside trail network, with historical range fans superimposed. People spending any time on the trails are advised to remain on the cleared pathways and not step off-trail. This is the best way to avoid any unexploded ordnance that may be in the area.
The incident serves as a reminder that Marine Corps Base Quantico is home to a large number of people who are very physically active and regularly use the trails, sidewalks and roads as a place to exercise. Safety on the roads requires the participation of all drivers, cyclists and pedestrians (runners are considered pedestrians because they are on foot). - The incident serves as a reminder that Marine Corps Base Quantico is home to a large number of people who are very physically active and regularly use the trails, sidewalks and roads as a place to exercise. Safety on the roads requires the participation of all drivers, cyclists and pedestrians (runners are considered pedestrians because they are on foot).
Marines with the Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force prepare for departure to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, during their monthly motorcycle ride, Oct. 3, 2014. Unit motorcycle group rides are a requirement of the Marine Corps Motorcycle Safety Order and promote safe riding habits across all experience levels. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Alicia R. Leaders/Released) - Marines with the Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force prepare for departure to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, during their monthly motorcycle ride, Oct. 3, 2014. Unit motorcycle group rides are a requirement of the Marine Corps Motorcycle Safety Order and promote safe riding habits across all experience levels. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Alicia R. Leaders/Released)