A Marine prices televisions at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 30. - A Marine prices televisions at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 30.
The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away. - The breech of a M777 A2 Lightweight Howitzer after a five-shot volley during an artillery demonstration by Marines with Artillery Instructor Battery, Combat Instructor Company, Instuctor Battalion, The Basic School on Nov. 28. The M777 A2 can fire rounds weighing about 100 pounds onto targets more than 18 miles away.
William Weeks, firefighter, receives coaching from a Life Tour manager as he uses a drunk driving simulator during the Save a Life Tour presentation at Little Hall on Nov. 28. The Save a Life Tour multi-million dollar drinking and driving simulators are the only ones in the nation that give participants a completely realistic, straight-forward perspective on the effects of driving while intoxicated. - William Weeks, firefighter, receives coaching from a Life Tour manager as he uses a drunk driving simulator during the Save a Life Tour presentation at Little Hall on Nov. 28. The Save a Life Tour multi-million dollar drinking and driving simulators are the only ones in the nation that give participants a completely realistic, straight-forward perspective on the effects of driving while intoxicated.
A player for Marine Corps Intelligence Activity’s flag football team takes one final step after having his flags snatched during the final game of the season against Weapons Training Battalion at Butler Stadium on Nov. 27. The final score of the game was WTBN 26, MCIA 7. - A player for Marine Corps Intelligence Activity’s flag football team takes one final step after having his flags snatched during the final game of the season against Weapons Training Battalion at Butler Stadium on Nov. 27. The final score of the game was WTBN 26, MCIA 7.
Gen. James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps, hands with the microphone to a staff sergeant from the Marine Corps University during The Inaugural Thomas Lord Charitable Trust Lecture at Little Hall on Nov. 27. The lecture is to help broaden the students’ and faculty’s perspective on social, political, cultural and other topics that impact the nation or the global community. - Gen. James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps, hands with the microphone to a staff sergeant from the Marine Corps University during The Inaugural Thomas Lord Charitable Trust Lecture at Little Hall on Nov. 27. The lecture is to help broaden the students’ and faculty’s perspective on social, political, cultural and other topics that impact the nation or the global community.
A player for Marine Corps Systems Command’s flag football team evades two opposing players grasps during an American League game at Butler Stadium on Nov. 19. The teams who compete in the league consist of Marines as well as civilians. - A player for Marine Corps Systems Command’s flag football team evades two opposing players grasps during an American League game at Butler Stadium on Nov. 19. The teams who compete in the league consist of Marines as well as civilians.
Col. James Brennan, Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer, fires the starting gun at the 28th Marine Corps Marathon Turkey Trot held aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17. First and second place winners from each age and gender category received frozen turkeys and pumpkin pies, respectively. - Col. James Brennan, Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer, fires the starting gun at the 28th Marine Corps Marathon Turkey Trot held aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 17. First and second place winners from each age and gender category received frozen turkeys and pumpkin pies, respectively.
Forty-eight children dance to music by the Marine Corps Base Quantico Band Jazz Ensemble during Books and Breakfast on Friday at the base library. Forty-eight children attended to enjoyed food, jazz music, dancing and a story. - Forty-eight children dance to music by the Marine Corps Base Quantico Band Jazz Ensemble during Books and Breakfast on Friday at the base library. Forty-eight children attended to enjoyed food, jazz music, dancing and a story.
Sgt. Richard Mccain, training chief, Reserve Support Unit, gives students from the Naval ROTC program a crash course in using the M16A4 service rifle during indoor simulated marksmanship training at Camp Upshur on Saturday. The students also completed the obstacle course before the end of the day. - Sgt. Richard Mccain, training chief, Reserve Support Unit, gives students from the Naval ROTC program a crash course in using the M16A4 service rifle during indoor simulated marksmanship training at Camp Upshur on Saturday. The students also completed the obstacle course before the end of the day.
The Headquarters and Service Battalion Demons huddle before the start of their intramural flag football game against the Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One on Nov. 15 at Butler Stadium. HMX-1 dominated the game with a 44-0 win. - The Headquarters and Service Battalion Demons huddle before the start of their intramural flag football game against the Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One on Nov. 15 at Butler Stadium. HMX-1 dominated the game with a 44-0 win.