Photo 20161129_193218 from left to right: Master of Ceremonies, Mrs. Catherine Herridge, Chief Intelligence Correspondent, Fox News; Lieutenant General John F. Mulholland, U.S. Army; Staff Sergeant Jared W. Gabriel, U.S. Army; Gunnery Sergeant Craig J. Wilcox, U.S. Marine Corps; Lieutenant General Mark A. Brilakis, U.S. Marine Corps.29 November 2016, Gunnery Sergeant Craig J. Wilcox was awarded the Grateful Nation Award. It is one of the Marine Corps "Outreach" Awards. Each branch of service was allotted one recipient. GySgt Wilcox was the Headquarters and Service Battalion nomination and he was selected to receive the award. They read a brief citation noting a few of the many incredible things GySgt Wilcox has done in his time. - Photo 20161129_193218 from left to right: Master of Ceremonies, Mrs. Catherine Herridge, Chief Intelligence Correspondent, Fox News; Lieutenant General John F. Mulholland, U.S. Army; Staff Sergeant Jared W. Gabriel, U.S. Army; Gunnery Sergeant Craig J. Wilcox, U.S. Marine Corps; Lieutenant General Mark A. Brilakis, U.S. Marine Corps. 29 November 2016, Gunnery Sergeant Craig J. Wilcox was awarded the Grateful Nation Award. It is one of the Marine Corps "Outreach" Awards. Each branch of service was allotted one recipient. GySgt Wilcox was the Headquarters and Service Battalion nomination and he was selected to receive the award. They read a brief citation noting a few of the many incredible things GySgt Wilcox has done in his time.
Col. Todd S. Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded Warrior Regiment, recently presented the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal to Capt. Antoine Bates for his efforts in bettering the lives of Wounded Warriors. (photo courtesy of the Wounded Warrior Regiment) - Col. Todd S. Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded Warrior Regiment, recently presented the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal to Capt. Antoine Bates for his efforts in bettering the lives of Wounded Warriors. (photo courtesy of the Wounded Warrior Regiment)
Sgt. David Mortensen poses for a photo with an M40 A5 rifle in an undated photograph at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center 29 Palms, Calif. Mortensen was the first winner of the Marine Corps Scout Sniper Instructor of the Year Award. - Sgt. David Mortensen poses for a photo with an M40 A5 rifle in an undated photograph at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center 29 Palms, Calif. Mortensen was the first winner of the Marine Corps Scout Sniper Instructor of the Year Award.
Maj. Charles O’Neill, inspector-instructor for Delta Co., 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, presents a commanders award to Sgt. Igor Dunayevskiy at Brock’s Riverside Bar and Grill during the annual Toys for Tots Luncheon on Jan. 28, 2014, for his volunteer service during the 2013 Toys for Tots campaign. - Maj. Charles O’Neill, inspector-instructor for Delta Co., 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, presents a commanders award to Sgt. Igor Dunayevskiy at Brock’s Riverside Bar and Grill during the annual Toys for Tots Luncheon on Jan. 28, 2014, for his volunteer service during the 2013 Toys for Tots campaign.
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.
From left, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinn poses with Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico; Patty Greek, Quantico water and wastewater manager; and Stefanie Kivelin, the base energy manager as they receive the Secretary of the Navy’s Energy and Water Management Award from Lt. Gen. William Faulkner at the Pentagon on Nov. 6, 2013. - From left, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinn poses with Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico; Patty Greek, Quantico water and wastewater manager; and Stefanie Kivelin, the base energy manager as they receive the Secretary of the Navy’s Energy and Water Management Award from Lt. Gen. William Faulkner at the Pentagon on Nov. 6, 2013.
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Jason Cooper, religious program specialist, helps Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Alexander Farmer prepare mass at the Marine Corps Memorial Chapel on Oct. 8, 2013. Cooper was selected as the Headquarters Marine Corps National Capital Region Senior Sailor of the Quarter. - Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Jason Cooper, religious program specialist, helps Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Alexander Farmer prepare mass at the Marine Corps Memorial Chapel on Oct. 8, 2013. Cooper was selected as the Headquarters Marine Corps National Capital Region Senior Sailor of the Quarter.
Tricia Rampersad, lead pharmacy technician at Naval Health Clinic Quantico, fills prescriptions in the pharmacy she helped to overhaul on July 11, 2013. For her work she’s one of three finalists in the Next-Generation Pharmacist awards’ technician category. - Tricia Rampersad, lead pharmacy technician at Naval Health Clinic Quantico, fills prescriptions in the pharmacy she helped to overhaul on July 11, 2013. For her work she’s one of three finalists in the Next-Generation Pharmacist awards’ technician category.
Robert Edelman, head of the Culpeper field office of the Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Drinking Water, left, presents a 2012 excellence award to Danny Gilley, head of Quantico’s Mainside Water Treatment Plant on May 29, 2013. - Robert Edelman, head of the Culpeper field office of the Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Drinking Water, left, presents a 2012 excellence award to Danny Gilley, head of Quantico’s Mainside Water Treatment Plant on May 29, 2013.
Each member of the Malware Analyst team has a smile on their face after winning the first Northern Virginia Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers Cyber Security Event at The Clubs at Quantico on Dec. 5. Malware Analyst beat three other teams, including one comprised of all juniors and a senior, to win the event. - Each member of the Malware Analyst team has a smile on their face after winning the first Northern Virginia Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers Cyber Security Event at The Clubs at Quantico on Dec. 5. Malware Analyst beat three other teams, including one comprised of all juniors and a senior, to win the event.