Contestants at the second annual MRE Cook-off, hosted by the National Museum of the Marine Corps, compete to see who can make the most delicious meal with Meals Ready to Eat on Feb. 1, 2014. This year’s contest is Feb. 7 and openings are still available. - Contestants at the second annual MRE Cook-off, hosted by the National Museum of the Marine Corps, compete to see who can make the most delicious meal with Meals Ready to Eat on Feb. 1, 2014. This year’s contest is Feb. 7 and openings are still available.
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.
Sheila Foxx and Sharon Foxx, daughters of the late Cpl. Julius B. Foxx Jr. displays the Congressional Gold Medal that was posthumously awarded to her late father during Friday’s ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. His two daughters accepted the award on behalf of their late father, who was an original Montford Point Marine. - Sheila Foxx and Sharon Foxx, daughters of the late Cpl. Julius B. Foxx Jr. displays the Congressional Gold Medal that was posthumously awarded to her late father during Friday’s ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. His two daughters accepted the award on behalf of their late father, who was an original Montford Point Marine.
Sgt. Gustavo Antonio Arroliga-Lopez, a Marine recruiter in Woodbridge and a native of Nicaragua, takes the Oath of Allegiance during Monday’s naturalization ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Four Marines were among the 26 newest citizens hailing from 20 different countries. - Sgt. Gustavo Antonio Arroliga-Lopez, a Marine recruiter in Woodbridge and a native of Nicaragua, takes the Oath of Allegiance during Monday’s naturalization ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Four Marines were among the 26 newest citizens hailing from 20 different countries.
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. 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.