A tall glass case filled with gifts donated to The Basic School holds the history of The Basic School and inspired young leaders to keep the Corps' best interests in mind. - A tall glass case filled with gifts donated to The Basic School holds the history of The Basic School and inspired young leaders to keep the Corps' best interests in mind.
Cpl. Joshua Apsey, instructor, Warfighting group, The Basic School, and Cpl. Arif Hasan, instructor, Warfighting group, TBS, answer questions from the Military Advisory Committee while they visit Range 7 on April 4, 2013. Members were able to ask Apsey and Hasan about what they were doing in the training exercise. - Cpl. Joshua Apsey, instructor, Warfighting group, The Basic School, and Cpl. Arif Hasan, instructor, Warfighting group, TBS, answer questions from the Military Advisory Committee while they visit Range 7 on April 4, 2013. Members were able to ask Apsey and Hasan about what they were doing in the training exercise.
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps.
The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away. - The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away.