Marine students at the Methods of Entry School use a torch to breach a steel hatch during an exercise at the Goettge Demolition Range. - Marine students at the Methods of Entry School use a torch to breach a steel hatch during an exercise at the Goettge Demolition Range.
Sgt. Collin Rinderer, instructor, Marine Corps Intelligence School, speaks on the radio to one of the Marine Scout Sniper teams operating in the field Jan. 28 as part of the final exercise for the Scout Sniper Unit Leaders Course held on the Westside training area of Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Sgt. Collin Rinderer, instructor, Marine Corps Intelligence School, speaks on the radio to one of the Marine Scout Sniper teams operating in the field Jan. 28 as part of the final exercise for the Scout Sniper Unit Leaders Course held on the Westside training area of Marine Corps Base Quantico.
An expanded shuttle service for commuters will debut at Marine Corps Base Quantico in January with the intent of reducing base vehicle traffic and linking both sides of the base. - An expanded shuttle service for commuters will debut at Marine Corps Base Quantico in January with the intent of reducing base vehicle traffic and linking both sides of the base.
Megan, 17, fires her father’s M-1 Garand rifle during a recreational firing session aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Megan, 17, fires her father’s M-1 Garand rifle during a recreational firing session aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Tom Bullins, a civilian with Trigger Time Inc., takes aim with his pistol while competing in the 4th Annual Quantico Shooting Match aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 28. - Tom Bullins, a civilian with Trigger Time Inc., takes aim with his pistol while competing in the 4th Annual Quantico Shooting Match aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 28.
The dining hall that has served Weapons Training Battalion for more than half a century will be replaced by a facility with nearly four times the capacity, making way for a growing Embassy Security Group. - The dining hall that has served Weapons Training Battalion for more than half a century will be replaced by a facility with nearly four times the capacity, making way for a growing Embassy Security Group.
From the left, Col. David Maxwell, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico; family members of the late Master Sgt. Adam Benjamin; and Col. Glenn Guenther, commanding officer, Weapons Training Battalion; cut a ribbon during a dedication ceremony of Benjamin Hall, a new barracks building, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17, 2013. The new barracks was named after Benjamin who was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2009. - From the left, Col. David Maxwell, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico; family members of the late Master Sgt. Adam Benjamin; and Col. Glenn Guenther, commanding officer, Weapons Training Battalion; cut a ribbon during a dedication ceremony of Benjamin Hall, a new barracks building, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17, 2013. The new barracks was named after Benjamin who was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2009.
A player for Marine Corps Intelligence Activity’s flag football team takes one final step after having his flags snatched during the final game of the season against Weapons Training Battalion at Butler Stadium on Nov. 27. The final score of the game was WTBN 26, MCIA 7. - A player for Marine Corps Intelligence Activity’s flag football team takes one final step after having his flags snatched during the final game of the season against Weapons Training Battalion at Butler Stadium on Nov. 27. The final score of the game was WTBN 26, MCIA 7.