N/A - U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Christina Burdick, military police, Security Battalion, is featured in the project titled 12 Faces on the Frontline at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Dec. 25, 2021. MCCLEP officers and military police play a vital role in base security and work around the clock to ensure the safety of service members and their families. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Mitchell Johnson)
The Provost Marshal's Office held a K-9 Unit static display for attendees of the National Night Out to watch. The trainer took the audience through various scenarios to show how the dog is trained to listen to every command. - The Provost Marshal's Office held a K-9 Unit static display for attendees of the National Night Out to watch. The trainer took the audience through various scenarios to show how the dog is trained to listen to every command.
Sgt. Shawn Edens tests a door to see whether it is locked during active shooter training for Security Battalion April 19. - Sgt. Shawn Edens tests a door to see whether it is locked during active shooter training for Security Battalion April 19.
This is fake. Moulage. A civilian volunteer from MCCS role plays a victim who has been shot in the head during an Active Shooter exercise in Lejeune Hall. - This is fake. Moulage. A civilian volunteer from MCCS role plays a victim who has been shot in the head during an Active Shooter exercise in Lejeune Hall.
Gary Sprifke, Capitol Police commander hazardous material team in Washington D.C., is the subject matter expert for Security Battalion’s monthly professional military education. First responders aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico gathered to hear him speak about response to hazardous emergencies. The monthly Professional Military Educational goes right in line with preparing base security teams for future operations. - Gary Sprifke, Capitol Police commander hazardous material team in Washington D.C., is the subject matter expert for Security Battalion’s monthly professional military education. First responders aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico gathered to hear him speak about response to hazardous emergencies. The monthly Professional Military Educational goes right in line with preparing base security teams for future operations.
Two Marines from Security Battalion approach a building for a force-on-target training exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17. - Two Marines from Security Battalion approach a building for a force-on-target training exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17.
Deputy Police Chief Joseph Riley reads a story to children during the base library’s story hour on March 17. Security Battalion will send police officers and firefighters to the event about once per month from now on as part of a community outreach effort. - Deputy Police Chief Joseph Riley reads a story to children during the base library’s story hour on March 17. Security Battalion will send police officers and firefighters to the event about once per month from now on as part of a community outreach effort.
Brandi Salvant, officer, Provost Marshal Office, and Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Michael A. Beyer, stand at their drug drop-off point at the Marine Corps Exchange as part of the “National Drug Take Back Initiative” hosted by Security Battalion on Oct. 23, 2013. This is the fourth year in a row Security Battalion has hosted the event. (Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Cuong Le/Released) - Brandi Salvant, officer, Provost Marshal Office, and Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Michael A. Beyer, stand at their drug drop-off point at the Marine Corps Exchange as part of the “National Drug Take Back Initiative” hosted by Security Battalion on Oct. 23, 2013. This is the fourth year in a row Security Battalion has hosted the event. (Marine Corps Photo by Lance Cpl. Cuong Le/Released)
Naval Health Clinic Quantico corpsmen Lt. j.g. Stephanie Beatty, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Fowler and Petty Officer 3rd Class Abraham Milan assess Firefighter/Paramedic Joshua Waddell’s injuries in a training scenario July 18, during the International Trauma Life Support training the clinic and base firefighters held together last week. - Naval Health Clinic Quantico corpsmen Lt. j.g. Stephanie Beatty, Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Fowler and Petty Officer 3rd Class Abraham Milan assess Firefighter/Paramedic Joshua Waddell’s injuries in a training scenario July 18, during the International Trauma Life Support training the clinic and base firefighters held together last week.
Dixie, the new mascot for Security Battalion, gets an audience in the office of Col. Barry Neulen, the battalion commanding officer, whenever she likes. - Dixie, the new mascot for Security Battalion, gets an audience in the office of Col. Barry Neulen, the battalion commanding officer, whenever she likes.