Beginning in 2015, Marines conducting civil-military operations will have the ability to collect, process, analyze and share information using software from a smartphone. The mobile application, called MARCIMS, was developed by Marine Corps Systems Command and through science and technology funding from the Office of Naval Research. - Beginning in 2015, Marines conducting civil-military operations will have the ability to collect, process, analyze and share information using software from a smartphone. The mobile application, called MARCIMS, was developed by Marine Corps Systems Command and through science and technology funding from the Office of Naval Research.
In the north attic of the National Museum of Natural History, Kelsey Falquero, museum technician with the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Education and Outreach, uses two stuffed owls to illustrate the importance of photographing items with an object that can be referenced for scale. Her audience is a group of civil affairs Marines attending the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School aboard Quantico, who toured the museum Nov. 13 as part of their arts, monuments and archives training. - In the north attic of the National Museum of Natural History, Kelsey Falquero, museum technician with the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Education and Outreach, uses two stuffed owls to illustrate the importance of photographing items with an object that can be referenced for scale. Her audience is a group of civil affairs Marines attending the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School aboard Quantico, who toured the museum Nov. 13 as part of their arts, monuments and archives training.
Sgt. Sean Hackney, a student and team chief at the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School, explains some of his team’s findings after an infrastructure assessment exercise Aug. 2, 2013, at Marine Corps Base Quantico. MCCMOS students are required to grasp the concepts taught at the schoolhouse prior to graduation. - Sgt. Sean Hackney, a student and team chief at the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School, explains some of his team’s findings after an infrastructure assessment exercise Aug. 2, 2013, at Marine Corps Base Quantico. MCCMOS students are required to grasp the concepts taught at the schoolhouse prior to graduation.