Capt. Daryl Sabourin, head of the audit section for Quantico’s Environmental Management System, pitches a netfull of rainbow trout into Chopawamsic Creek during the season’s first trout stocking March 22. Another stocking will take place the day before the April 6 Heritage Day fishing event. - Capt. Daryl Sabourin, head of the audit section for Quantico’s Environmental Management System, pitches a netfull of rainbow trout into Chopawamsic Creek during the season’s first trout stocking March 22. Another stocking will take place the day before the April 6 Heritage Day fishing event.
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.
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Ajawon Gadison, right, and Charles Jones, left, players for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group’s American League intramural basketball team, play defense against Micheal Martinet, a player for Combat Instructor Weapons team on March 18, 2013, at Barber Physical Activity Center. MCESG defeated CI WPNS, 66-44. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paris Capers/Released) - Ajawon Gadison, right, and Charles Jones, left, players for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group’s American League intramural basketball team, play defense against Micheal Martinet, a player for Combat Instructor Weapons team on March 18, 2013, at Barber Physical Activity Center. MCESG defeated CI WPNS, 66-44. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Paris Capers/Released)
Fire desk operator Sgt. Henry Hurtado, right, briefs Cpl. Andrew Johnson, who will relieve him of his shift, on the events of the day so Johnson will be prepared for any call that might come in. - Fire desk operator Sgt. Henry Hurtado, right, briefs Cpl. Andrew Johnson, who will relieve him of his shift, on the events of the day so Johnson will be prepared for any call that might come in.
This cannon is likely one that was used in the Confederate blockade of the Potomac River, which included four batteries dug into what is now Marine Corps Base Quantico. It overlooks the Potomac from the Waller Hill neighborhood, the site where one of the batteries was located during the winter of 1861 and 1862. - This cannon is likely one that was used in the Confederate blockade of the Potomac River, which included four batteries dug into what is now Marine Corps Base Quantico. It overlooks the Potomac from the Waller Hill neighborhood, the site where one of the batteries was located during the winter of 1861 and 1862.
From left, Oren Ancar, supervisor of the Industrial Supply Center, looks on as Derek Obi, mobile equipment servicer for Motor Transport Maintenance Section, picks up an order of filters, cables, tender springs and marker lights from Jeffery Johnson, material handler with the Industrial Supply Center on March 4. The center now purchases all parts and supplies for both Motor-T Maintenance and Facilities Maintenance. - From left, Oren Ancar, supervisor of the Industrial Supply Center, looks on as Derek Obi, mobile equipment servicer for Motor Transport Maintenance Section, picks up an order of filters, cables, tender springs and marker lights from Jeffery Johnson, material handler with the Industrial Supply Center on March 4. The center now purchases all parts and supplies for both Motor-T Maintenance and Facilities Maintenance.
Sgt. Clifton Shackelford visits the Life Long Learning Center to gather information on the Tuition Assistance Freeze on March 4. Without TA there are still ways to continue educational pursuits and attain much sought after degrees. - Sgt. Clifton Shackelford visits the Life Long Learning Center to gather information on the Tuition Assistance Freeze on March 4. Without TA there are still ways to continue educational pursuits and attain much sought after degrees.
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.