n/a - U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jose R. Crosby, a finance technician with Headquarters Marine Corps Finance Branch, a native of Asheville, North Carolina, poses for a portrait at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, June 28, 2022. As a finance technician he is responsible for making sure Marines receive their correct pay. Crosby joined the Marine Corps in September 2020, and is currently a member of the All-Marine Running Team. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kayla LaMar)
The USO put on a show of Sesame Street characters for families at Little Hall theater. - The USO put on a show of Sesame Street characters for families at Little Hall theater.
NCIS Special Agent Mike McClean plays the bagpipes during a ceremony at Marine Corps Base Quantico’s Little Hall Theater to mark the 50th anniversary of NCIS. McClean had played “Amazing Grace” each day at the Pentagon during the investigation of the 9-11 attacks by NCIS and other law enforcement agencies. His participation in the anniversary ceremony had been kept a secret until he began playing at the back of the auditorium. He walked to the front to stand momentarily near a display of 9-11 investigation memorabilia, then continued to play as he left the auditorium, bringing many in attendance to tears. - NCIS Special Agent Mike McClean plays the bagpipes during a ceremony at Marine Corps Base Quantico’s Little Hall Theater to mark the 50th anniversary of NCIS. McClean had played “Amazing Grace” each day at the Pentagon during the investigation of the 9-11 attacks by NCIS and other law enforcement agencies. His participation in the anniversary ceremony had been kept a secret until he began playing at the back of the auditorium. He walked to the front to stand momentarily near a display of 9-11 investigation memorabilia, then continued to play as he left the auditorium, bringing many in attendance to tears.
Cynthia Clark, a licensed clinical social worker for Federal Occupational Health, provides awareness of the products and services provided by the Employee Assistance Program and helped to address common concerns of civilian workers. The forum at Little Hall assisted approximately 100 civilians in navigating resources available to government employees. Unique issues were addressed along with common challenges such as taxes, relationships, schools, health, finances, work, family and even child care. - Cynthia Clark, a licensed clinical social worker for Federal Occupational Health, provides awareness of the products and services provided by the Employee Assistance Program and helped to address common concerns of civilian workers. The forum at Little Hall assisted approximately 100 civilians in navigating resources available to government employees. Unique issues were addressed along with common challenges such as taxes, relationships, schools, health, finances, work, family and even child care.
Jeremiah, two, is delighted by the sight of himself dressed as Yoda from Star Wars. - Jeremiah, two, is delighted by the sight of himself dressed as Yoda from Star Wars.
Sgt. Daniel Musgrove, OCS, wipes down his Scion TC. Musgrove designed and drew the custom artwork on the car using a Sharpie. “I did it free-hand, and it took about 11 hours,” he said. The designs feature auto parts, airplanes, a turbo snail, and the skyline of his hometown, Pittsburgh. - Sgt. Daniel Musgrove, OCS, wipes down his Scion TC. Musgrove designed and drew the custom artwork on the car using a Sharpie. “I did it free-hand, and it took about 11 hours,” he said. The designs feature auto parts, airplanes, a turbo snail, and the skyline of his hometown, Pittsburgh.
Despite a venue change from the Chapel lawn to Little Hall the night before the event, the annual Easter egg hunt organized by Marine Corps Community Services was well attended. - Despite a venue change from the Chapel lawn to Little Hall the night before the event, the annual Easter egg hunt organized by Marine Corps Community Services was well attended.
Jill Stone helps her son set up his bowling ball during the mother-son bowling event at the Quantico Bowling Center on Friday. - Jill Stone helps her son set up his bowling ball during the mother-son bowling event at the Quantico Bowling Center on Friday.
The Family Advocacy Program has moved from Little Hall into trailer No. 4 in the parking lot next to the Firestone auto shop on Barnett Road. All organizations housed in the south wing of Little Hall will be in the eight trailers for the next six to eight months. - The Family Advocacy Program has moved from Little Hall into trailer No. 4 in the parking lot next to the Firestone auto shop on Barnett Road. All organizations housed in the south wing of Little Hall will be in the eight trailers for the next six to eight months.
All organizations in the south wing of Little Hall will move into the trailers near the Firestone auto shop over the next couple of weeks, clearing the way for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system to be replaced. - All organizations in the south wing of Little Hall will move into the trailers near the Firestone auto shop over the next couple of weeks, clearing the way for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system to be replaced.