Civilian personnel from Marine Corps Base Quantico pose for a group photo during the Marine Corps Acculturation Program (MCAP) held at The Clubs of Quantico on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Sept. 8, 2022. The purpose of MCAP is to introduce the civilian workforce aboard Marine Corps bases to the unique history, customs, courtesies, culture, and organizational structure of the Marine Corps. MCB Quantico hosts the quarterly MCAP course in person and encourages all new civilian hires to attend within the first year of onboarding. The two-day course is broken into five learning modules and includes a tour of the National Museum of the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Jessica A. Foraker) - Civilian personnel from Marine Corps Base Quantico pose for a group photo during the Marine Corps Acculturation Program (MCAP) held at The Clubs of Quantico on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Sept. 8, 2022. The purpose of MCAP is to introduce the civilian workforce aboard Marine Corps bases to the unique history, customs, courtesies, culture, and organizational structure of the Marine Corps. MCB Quantico hosts the quarterly MCAP course in person and encourages all new civilian hires to attend within the first year of onboarding. The two-day course is broken into five learning modules and includes a tour of the National Museum of the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Jessica A. Foraker)
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David Powers, pipefitter leader, Utilities Branch, Installations and Environment Division, received the Senior Civilian of the Quarter Award for the second quarter of the 2013 year at the Clubs at Quantico on Aug. 13, 2013. According to his citation, Powers received the award after he, “routinely performed his demanding duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner.” - David Powers, pipefitter leader, Utilities Branch, Installations and Environment Division, received the Senior Civilian of the Quarter Award for the second quarter of the 2013 year at the Clubs at Quantico on Aug. 13, 2013. According to his citation, Powers received the award after he, “routinely performed his demanding duties in an exemplary and highly professional manner.”
Cpl. Michael Ramirez hands a box down to Cpl. Angelo Powers in the Security Battalion warehouse. The Certified Logistics Technician pilot program aims to help supply Marines like Ramirez and Powers, as well as other logistics Marines, get civilian certification through the Manufacturing Skills Standard Council. - Cpl. Michael Ramirez hands a box down to Cpl. Angelo Powers in the Security Battalion warehouse. The Certified Logistics Technician pilot program aims to help supply Marines like Ramirez and Powers, as well as other logistics Marines, get civilian certification through the Manufacturing Skills Standard Council.