Under the watchful eye of an Officer Candidates School staff member, Officer candidates from Echo Company negotiate The Quigley, one of the obstacles making up the Combat Course, at OCS on June 7, 2013. The Quigley is an obstacle that includes maneuvering cement culverts, logs and barbed wire. - Under the watchful eye of an Officer Candidates School staff member, Officer candidates from Echo Company negotiate The Quigley, one of the obstacles making up the Combat Course, at OCS on June 7, 2013. The Quigley is an obstacle that includes maneuvering cement culverts, logs and barbed wire.
Charlie Co. candidates from the Officer Candidates School, participate in a medical evacuation exercise during a second Small Unit Leadership Evaluation aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 25, 2013. The event evaluates leadership, command presence, communication and decision making. - Charlie Co. candidates from the Officer Candidates School, participate in a medical evacuation exercise during a second Small Unit Leadership Evaluation aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on July 25, 2013. The event evaluates leadership, command presence, communication and decision making.
Lonnie Moore, Officer Candidates School team Extra Hitters third baseman, swings the bat during the intramural softball season opener on Marine Corps Base Quantico on June 17, 2013, at the Field of Dreams 1 and 2. OCS beat the Legal Services Support Section, 18-3. - Lonnie Moore, Officer Candidates School team Extra Hitters third baseman, swings the bat during the intramural softball season opener on Marine Corps Base Quantico on June 17, 2013, at the Field of Dreams 1 and 2. OCS beat the Legal Services Support Section, 18-3.
Seaman Apprentice Rachel Jones gives an immunization to an officer candidate from the Officer Candidate School’s incoming India Company on May 28, the first day of the OCS clinic’s Operation Bulldog, which sees the student body and the clinic’s staff triple for the summer. The clinic processed about 200 students that day and about 400 the next day. - Seaman Apprentice Rachel Jones gives an immunization to an officer candidate from the Officer Candidate School’s incoming India Company on May 28, the first day of the OCS clinic’s Operation Bulldog, which sees the student body and the clinic’s staff triple for the summer. The clinic processed about 200 students that day and about 400 the next day.
– Col. Kris Stillings, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School, talks to family members about their candidates during Charlie Co.’s Family Day at OCS on Dec. 13. Families enjoyed the rest of the day with their candidates were granted liberty. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - – Col. Kris Stillings, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School, talks to family members about their candidates during Charlie Co.’s Family Day at OCS on Dec. 13. Families enjoyed the rest of the day with their candidates were granted liberty. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)
Capt. Erin Ashford, visits officer for Officer Candidates Schools, Capt. Carla Gerlach, plans and policy officer for Marine Corps Base Quantico, and Maj. Kenneth Jones, legislative liaison, Combat Development and Integration, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, gives two chiefs of staff for congressmen and Maj. Janine Garner, liaison officer for House Congressional Liaison Office for United States Marine Corps, a tour of OCS during the Navy and Marine Corps Caucus Staff Delegation visit on Monday. The purpose of the visit was to familiarize the caucus staffers with the Marine Helicopter Squadron 1’s Marine aviation, safety and the way a squadron works. During the visit, caucus staffers visited OCS, The Basic School and the National Museum of the Marine Corps. - Capt. Erin Ashford, visits officer for Officer Candidates Schools, Capt. Carla Gerlach, plans and policy officer for Marine Corps Base Quantico, and Maj. Kenneth Jones, legislative liaison, Combat Development and Integration, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, gives two chiefs of staff for congressmen and Maj. Janine Garner, liaison officer for House Congressional Liaison Office for United States Marine Corps, a tour of OCS during the Navy and Marine Corps Caucus Staff Delegation visit on Monday. The purpose of the visit was to familiarize the caucus staffers with the Marine Helicopter Squadron 1’s Marine aviation, safety and the way a squadron works. During the visit, caucus staffers visited OCS, The Basic School and the National Museum of the Marine Corps.