Sergeant Major Williams was born in Atmore, Alabama and upon graduation from high school, he enlisted into the Marine Corps on September 16, 1993 and attended Marine Corps Recruitment Depot Parris Island, South Carolina. - Sergeant Major Williams was born in Atmore, Alabama and upon graduation from high school, he enlisted into the Marine Corps on September 16, 1993 and attended Marine Corps Recruitment Depot Parris Island, South Carolina.
RP2 Charles Greer volunteers at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank. - RP2 Charles Greer volunteers at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank.
Marine volunteers haul logs during Single Marine Program's 2nd Annual Day of Service - Marine volunteers haul logs during Single Marine Program's 2nd Annual Day of Service
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.
Following the Prince William County Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Council’s Local Heroes award ceremony on Dec. 13, 2013, at the Edward L. Kelly Leadership Center, Sgt. Edgar Williams, left, and Richard Buchholz, coordinator for Prince William County Juvenile Court’s Gang Response Intervention Team, show the award that Buchholz nominated Williams for. - Following the Prince William County Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Council’s Local Heroes award ceremony on Dec. 13, 2013, at the Edward L. Kelly Leadership Center, Sgt. Edgar Williams, left, and Richard Buchholz, coordinator for Prince William County Juvenile Court’s Gang Response Intervention Team, show the award that Buchholz nominated Williams for.
Marines volunteering through the Single Marine Program aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico got a taste of World War II at the Virginia Museum of Military Vehicles on Aug. 17, 2013. The volunteers, wearing World War II-era Marine uniforms, engaged a fixed position with period weapons including an M2 flamethrower. - Marines volunteering through the Single Marine Program aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico got a taste of World War II at the Virginia Museum of Military Vehicles on Aug. 17, 2013. The volunteers, wearing World War II-era Marine uniforms, engaged a fixed position with period weapons including an M2 flamethrower.
Iwo Jima veteran and National Museum of the Marine Corps docent Frank Matthews shows a group of high school students the place on a map of the island of Iwo Jima where his unit landed and then fought its way north for two hours under fire. - Iwo Jima veteran and National Museum of the Marine Corps docent Frank Matthews shows a group of high school students the place on a map of the island of Iwo Jima where his unit landed and then fought its way north for two hours under fire.