Sgt. Gustavo Antonio Arroliga-Lopez, a Marine recruiter in Woodbridge and a native of Nicaragua, takes the Oath of Citizenship along with other new citizens during last month’s Naturalization Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps last month. - Sgt. Gustavo Antonio Arroliga-Lopez, a Marine recruiter in Woodbridge and a native of Nicaragua, takes the Oath of Citizenship along with other new citizens during last month’s Naturalization Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps last month.
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller speaks at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Oct. 30 as part of the “An Evening with a Distinguished Speaker” program put on by the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. - Former FBI Director Robert Mueller speaks at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Oct. 30 as part of the “An Evening with a Distinguished Speaker” program put on by the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation.
Sgt. Michael E. Banks still keeps his Marine Corps service uniform fresh nearly seventy years after he last wore it as an active duty Marine. Banks served with the Marine Raiders from 1943-1945 during World War II. - Sgt. Michael E. Banks still keeps his Marine Corps service uniform fresh nearly seventy years after he last wore it as an active duty Marine. Banks served with the Marine Raiders from 1943-1945 during World War II.
Sgt. Major Justin Lehew, sergeant major, Training and Education Command, and Marine Korean War veteran Sgt. Charles Curcio pose for a picture at the Globe and Laurel restaurant on Saturday. - Sgt. Major Justin Lehew, sergeant major, Training and Education Command, and Marine Korean War veteran Sgt. Charles Curcio pose for a picture at the Globe and Laurel restaurant on Saturday.
Retired Second Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment Marines Roger McDowell, George Fender, Jim Meyers, Mike Fein and Mike Wheeler served together in Vietnam. They met again at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Oct. 1-2. - Retired Second Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment Marines Roger McDowell, George Fender, Jim Meyers, Mike Fein and Mike Wheeler served together in Vietnam. They met again at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Oct. 1-2.
Andrew Gasper, the Careers and Education Specialist for Wounded Warrior Bn. West, Camp Pendleton, Calif., received the Wounded Warrior Regiment Civilian Caregiver of the Year Award during the Wounded Warrior Awards Reception and Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on April 3, 2014. Gasper was selected for his role in creating a new processing system that helps pinpoint how to best help the wounded warriors who come through the program. - Andrew Gasper, the Careers and Education Specialist for Wounded Warrior Bn. West, Camp Pendleton, Calif., received the Wounded Warrior Regiment Civilian Caregiver of the Year Award during the Wounded Warrior Awards Reception and Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on April 3, 2014. Gasper was selected for his role in creating a new processing system that helps pinpoint how to best help the wounded warriors who come through the program.
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Dawn Lopiccolo, a Virginia German Shepherd Rescue volunteer, introduces Kaiser, a German shepherd, during the fifth annual Dog Days of Summer at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Aug. 24, 2013. The four-hour event provided opportunities to see a menagerie of animals including birds, reptiles, dogs and cats. - Dawn Lopiccolo, a Virginia German Shepherd Rescue volunteer, introduces Kaiser, a German shepherd, during the fifth annual Dog Days of Summer at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Aug. 24, 2013. The four-hour event provided opportunities to see a menagerie of animals including birds, reptiles, dogs and cats.
Will Karbach, president and CEO of Branch Highways; Sandy Day, wife of Timothy T. Day; Timothy T. Day, sponsor of the Timothy T. Day Overlook; Lt. Gen. Robert Blackman, retired Marine and president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation; Col. David Maxwell, Marine Corps Base Quantico commander; John Jenkins, representing the Prince William County board of supervisors; Garrett Moore, VDOT chief engineer and Miles Freidman, chairman of the Quantico Belvoir Regional Business Alliance; dig shovels in the dirt at the “Heritage Parkway and Timothy T. Day Overlook” groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 13, 2013 at Semper Fidelis Memorial Park. - Will Karbach, president and CEO of Branch Highways; Sandy Day, wife of Timothy T. Day; Timothy T. Day, sponsor of the Timothy T. Day Overlook; Lt. Gen. Robert Blackman, retired Marine and president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation; Col. David Maxwell, Marine Corps Base Quantico commander; John Jenkins, representing the Prince William County board of supervisors; Garrett Moore, VDOT chief engineer and Miles Freidman, chairman of the Quantico Belvoir Regional Business Alliance; dig shovels in the dirt at the “Heritage Parkway and Timothy T. Day Overlook” groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 13, 2013 at Semper Fidelis Memorial Park.
Iwo Jima veteran and National Museum of the Marine Corps docent Frank Matthews shows a group of high school students the place on a map of the island of Iwo Jima where his unit landed and then fought its way north for two hours under fire. - Iwo Jima veteran and National Museum of the Marine Corps docent Frank Matthews shows a group of high school students the place on a map of the island of Iwo Jima where his unit landed and then fought its way north for two hours under fire.