A color guard commences a ceremony for the dedication of plaque commemorating the actions and valor of 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion during its service in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. - A color guard commences a ceremony for the dedication of plaque commemorating the actions and valor of 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion during its service in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
On the trails, nature can be seen at work. - On the trails, nature can be seen at work.
Marines and civilian employees posted to Marine Corps Base Quantico gather at The Clubs at Quantico for a Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon April 21. More than 60 volunteers (out of 700 registered) were recognized for their efforts on behalf of the community surrounding the base. - Marines and civilian employees posted to Marine Corps Base Quantico gather at The Clubs at Quantico for a Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon April 21. More than 60 volunteers (out of 700 registered) were recognized for their efforts on behalf of the community surrounding the base.
Graphic accompanying article in Quantico Sentry May 5, 2016, edition addressing child sexual abuse prevention. - Graphic accompanying article in Quantico Sentry May 5, 2016, edition addressing child sexual abuse prevention.
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Capt. Brad Williams stands with his son, Firefighter Stephen Williams, and grandson Clint, 2, at Fire Station 533 on the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico. Brad Williams will retire from Quantico Fire and Emergency Services Apr. 29 after 21 years and four months. Stephen Williams started work for the department in January. He hopes to retire from Quantico as well. - Capt. Brad Williams stands with his son, Firefighter Stephen Williams, and grandson Clint, 2, at Fire Station 533 on the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico. Brad Williams will retire from Quantico Fire and Emergency Services Apr. 29 after 21 years and four months. Stephen Williams started work for the department in January. He hopes to retire from Quantico as well.
Artist Philip Corley (second from right) stands with his family in front of his painting “Coming Home,” which he donated to the National Museum of the Marine Corps at a ceremony Apr. 20. His sons Tom and Stephen and their mother Geraldine Corley-Donnelly are with him. - Artist Philip Corley (second from right) stands with his family in front of his painting “Coming Home,” which he donated to the National Museum of the Marine Corps at a ceremony Apr. 20. His sons Tom and Stephen and their mother Geraldine Corley-Donnelly are with him.
Melora McVicker, Education Services Officer with the Marine Corps Base Quantico Voluntary Education Center, hands a slice of cake to SSgt. Andre Thomas, MCNOSC, at the Military Student Appreciation Luncheon - Melora McVicker, Education Services Officer with the Marine Corps Base Quantico Voluntary Education Center, hands a slice of cake to SSgt. Andre Thomas, MCNOSC, at the Military Student Appreciation Luncheon