Top: The United States Marine Corps infantry unit 2nd Battalion, 6th Regiment, reenacts a photo taken of the unit 100 years ago outside of the Marine Corps University Historical Division (below). The unit recently travled from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina on a Professional Military Education exercise to celebrate their 100 year anniversary. The unit was established aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico in 1917. - Top: The United States Marine Corps infantry unit 2nd Battalion, 6th Regiment, reenacts a photo taken of the unit 100 years ago outside of the Marine Corps University Historical Division (below). The unit recently travled from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina on a Professional Military Education exercise to celebrate their 100 year anniversary. The unit was established aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico in 1917.
Sgt. Daniel Zavaleta peers out onto the water where Francis Scott Key saw the American flag waving while in British captivity--the place where the iconic words within the Star Spangled Banner were first written. - Sgt. Daniel Zavaleta peers out onto the water where Francis Scott Key saw the American flag waving while in British captivity--the place where the iconic words within the Star Spangled Banner were first written.
Bill Peters, a retired Marine major and docent at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, talks with noncommissioned officers from Headquarters and Service Battalion, who met at The Clubs at Quantico April 15 for a professional military education event about the Vietnam, which stretched from 1955 to 1973. - Bill Peters, a retired Marine major and docent at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, talks with noncommissioned officers from Headquarters and Service Battalion, who met at The Clubs at Quantico April 15 for a professional military education event about the Vietnam, which stretched from 1955 to 1973.
The 13 graduates of the first ever Career Course seminar for Marine Corps staff sergeants celebrate their successful course completion at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Nov. 20. - The 13 graduates of the first ever Career Course seminar for Marine Corps staff sergeants celebrate their successful course completion at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Nov. 20.
As of Oct. 1, 2013, corporals must complete a Corporals Course to be PME complete for promotion eligibility. Courses are offered online and by some commands. - As of Oct. 1, 2013, corporals must complete a Corporals Course to be PME complete for promotion eligibility. Courses are offered online and by some commands.