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N/A - U.S. Marines enjoy a meal during the Holiday in the Barracks event hosted by the Single Marines Program at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Dec. 22, 2021. Various local organizations came together to provide the Marines with a free meal and gift bag for the upcoming holiday season. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Mitchell Johnson)
The Boingo service, which replaced the Wi-Fi network of Comcast at MCBQ, has already begun offering internet options and is quickly proving a big hit. More than 25 Marines signed up for the service within the first two hours of open registration the first week of November, Smith said. TV service, however, will not be available until early December. The basic TV service is free, but upgraded service is also available at costs. - The Boingo service, which replaced the Wi-Fi network of Comcast at MCBQ, has already begun offering internet options and is quickly proving a big hit. More than 25 Marines signed up for the service within the first two hours of open registration the first week of November, Smith said. TV service, however, will not be available until early December. The basic TV service is free, but upgraded service is also available at costs.
From the left, Col. David Maxwell, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico; family members of the late Master Sgt. Adam Benjamin; and Col. Glenn Guenther, commanding officer, Weapons Training Battalion; cut a ribbon during a dedication ceremony of Benjamin Hall, a new barracks building, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17, 2013. The new barracks was named after Benjamin who was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2009. - From the left, Col. David Maxwell, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico; family members of the late Master Sgt. Adam Benjamin; and Col. Glenn Guenther, commanding officer, Weapons Training Battalion; cut a ribbon during a dedication ceremony of Benjamin Hall, a new barracks building, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17, 2013. The new barracks was named after Benjamin who was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2009.