Marine Corps Intelligence Activities intramural basketball team huddles together during a timeout at the first game of the season at Barber Physical Fitness Center on Monday. MCIA faced off against Enlistment Incentive Program’s intramural basketball team for the 42-22 win. - Marine Corps Intelligence Activities intramural basketball team huddles together during a timeout at the first game of the season at Barber Physical Fitness Center on Monday. MCIA faced off against Enlistment Incentive Program’s intramural basketball team for the 42-22 win.
TRIANGLE, Va. (Jan. 9.) - Col. David W. Maxwell, base commander, Marine Corps Base Quantico, presents Tammi Ellis, Potomac Region Combined Federal Campaign representative, with a check during the CFC Close Out Celebration and Award Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Jan. 9. The units on base raised a total of $802,415.55 and exceeded their goal by 23 percent. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - TRIANGLE, Va. (Jan. 9.) - Col. David W. Maxwell, base commander, Marine Corps Base Quantico, presents Tammi Ellis, Potomac Region Combined Federal Campaign representative, with a check during the CFC Close Out Celebration and Award Ceremony at the National Museum of the Marine Corps on Jan. 9. The units on base raised a total of $802,415.55 and exceeded their goal by 23 percent. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va (Jan. 9) - Cpl. Ryan Halstead, a small arms technician for Ground Ordinance Maintenance Platoon, The Basic School, examines the bore of a disassembled M4 rifle fired by lieutenants in Infantry Officers Course at Range 15 on Jan. 9. Ordinance Maintenance Platoon maintains the third largest armory in the Marine Corps.
From left are Marine Corps Combat Development Command Civilian of the Quarter Shannon Green, Civilian of the Year first runner-up Kevin Jones, Civilian of the Year second runner-up Robert Grillo, Civilian of the Year Erik Doyle, Commanding General Lt. Gen. Richard Mills, and civilian length of service honorees Jill Glando, Sonia Vraa, Laroy Mitchell and William Woodson. - From left are Marine Corps Combat Development Command Civilian of the Quarter Shannon Green, Civilian of the Year first runner-up Kevin Jones, Civilian of the Year second runner-up Robert Grillo, Civilian of the Year Erik Doyle, Commanding General Lt. Gen. Richard Mills, and civilian length of service honorees Jill Glando, Sonia Vraa, Laroy Mitchell and William Woodson.
Prentice Meadows, player for the Quantico Bulldogs Men’s Varsity Basketball Team, goes for a layup during the season opener against Joint Base Anacostia at Barber Physical Activity Center on Jan. 5. In the first half of the game, the Bulldogs’ defense made them a force to be reckoned with as they went into halftime leading, 32-28. - Prentice Meadows, player for the Quantico Bulldogs Men’s Varsity Basketball Team, goes for a layup during the season opener against Joint Base Anacostia at Barber Physical Activity Center on Jan. 5. In the first half of the game, the Bulldogs’ defense made them a force to be reckoned with as they went into halftime leading, 32-28.
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan.7) – Lance Cpl. Tabitha Bartley, combat correspondent, tests the new breathalyzers after the recent Marine Administrative Message 709/12 came out that explains the requirement of Corpswide random breathalyzer tests for sailors and Marines. If a service member has a positive test result of .04 percent or greater, they will be sent to medical for a "fit for duty" determination (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released) - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan.7) – Lance Cpl. Tabitha Bartley, combat correspondent, tests the new breathalyzers after the recent Marine Administrative Message 709/12 came out that explains the requirement of Corpswide random breathalyzer tests for sailors and Marines. If a service member has a positive test result of .04 percent or greater, they will be sent to medical for a "fit for duty" determination (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Antwaun L. Jefferson/Released)
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan. 11) – Sgt. Luis Sevila, a warehouse cleck for supply platoon, The Basic School, unwraps a pack of cammo-netting to inspect for serviceability. Behind the scenes, Supply platoon is responsible for tracking the beans, bullets and Band-aids for all of The Basic School. - MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Jan. 11) – Sgt. Luis Sevila, a warehouse cleck for supply platoon, The Basic School, unwraps a pack of cammo-netting to inspect for serviceability. Behind the scenes, Supply platoon is responsible for tracking the beans, bullets and Band-aids for all of The Basic School.