Inventor Igor Sikorsky, the father of American helicopters, visits HMX-1 at Marine Corps Air Station Quantico, Virginia. In the background is an HO3S-1 helicopter, one of the first two “Whirlybirds” assigned to the U. S. Marine Corps. - Inventor Igor Sikorsky, the father of American helicopters, visits HMX-1 at Marine Corps Air Station Quantico, Virginia. In the background is an HO3S-1 helicopter, one of the first two “Whirlybirds” assigned to the U. S. Marine Corps.
During the Exceptional Family Member Program Fifth Annual Special Olympics athletes participated in an array of Olympics style sporting events to include an obstacle course in which the Olympians weaved through cones, hopscotched, crawled through hoola hoops and limboed under rope. - During the Exceptional Family Member Program Fifth Annual Special Olympics athletes participated in an array of Olympics style sporting events to include an obstacle course in which the Olympians weaved through cones, hopscotched, crawled through hoola hoops and limboed under rope.
Marines enjoy their day out as Lance Cpl. Dezmond Newton, Pfc. Angie Chavezramirez and Pfc. Patrick Dykes lead their fellow Marines down Fuller Rd. collecting trash and recycle for the Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs volunteer clean up event. - Marines enjoy their day out as Lance Cpl. Dezmond Newton, Pfc. Angie Chavezramirez and Pfc. Patrick Dykes lead their fellow Marines down Fuller Rd. collecting trash and recycle for the Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs volunteer clean up event.
Quantico PMO participates in Joh Glenn funeralProcessed with MOLDIV - Quantico PMO participates in Joh Glenn funeral Processed with MOLDIV
U.S. Marines with Marine Barracks Washington carry a flag and the remains of retired Lt. Gen. Lawrence F. Snowden. - U.S. Marines with Marine Barracks Washington carry a flag and the remains of retired Lt. Gen. Lawrence F. Snowden.
Quantico Logo - Quantico Logo
Of the 125 solar panel bobble head Barbara Flores, legal administrative assistant with Quantico's staff judge advocate office, has collected, this is her favorite. - Of the 125 solar panel bobble head Barbara Flores, legal administrative assistant with Quantico's staff judge advocate office, has collected, this is her favorite.
The Quantico Shooting Club is a Chapter 501C Non-Profit organization operating on Marine Corps Base Quantico. Club membership is open to active duty and retired service members, Department of Defense personel and their families as well as civilians in the surrounding community, with the aim to promote exemplary marksmanship among all eligible members and their guests. They teach small arms firing techniques and marksmanship training methods as well as encourage small arms competition among civilians, military organizations and DoD personnel. Pictured are some of the ranges used by the Club. - The Quantico Shooting Club is a Chapter 501C Non-Profit organization operating on Marine Corps Base Quantico. Club membership is open to active duty and retired service members, Department of Defense personel and their families as well as civilians in the surrounding community, with the aim to promote exemplary marksmanship among all eligible members and their guests. They teach small arms firing techniques and marksmanship training methods as well as encourage small arms competition among civilians, military organizations and DoD personnel. Pictured are some of the ranges used by the Club.
Holly Vega poses with her husband, Major Javier Vega, TECOM, and their three children during a family outing. Holly, a Marine Corps spouse for 18 years, was voted as the 2017 Marine Corps Base Quantico Spouse of the Year, an honor bestowed upon her by Military Spouse magazine, which holds an annual contest to choose the Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year. - Holly Vega poses with her husband, Major Javier Vega, TECOM, and their three children during a family outing. Holly, a Marine Corps spouse for 18 years, was voted as the 2017 Marine Corps Base Quantico Spouse of the Year, an honor bestowed upon her by Military Spouse magazine, which holds an annual contest to choose the Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year.
Mary Jo Betyak-Eisler holds the Outreach Recognition Award for the work the Community Counseling Program did on Marine Corps Base Quantico during September's Suicide Prevention Month. Surrounding her are various department heads from Headquarters Marine Corps, Marine Corps Base Quantico, the Department of Defense Suicide Prevention Office and Col. Joseph Murray, commander, Marine Corps Installations-National Capital Region, Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Mary Jo Betyak-Eisler holds the Outreach Recognition Award for the work the Community Counseling Program did on Marine Corps Base Quantico during September's Suicide Prevention Month. Surrounding her are various department heads from Headquarters Marine Corps, Marine Corps Base Quantico, the Department of Defense Suicide Prevention Office and Col. Joseph Murray, commander, Marine Corps Installations-National Capital Region, Marine Corps Base Quantico.