From the left, Col. David Maxwell, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico; family members of the late Master Sgt. Adam Benjamin; and Col. Glenn Guenther, commanding officer, Weapons Training Battalion; cut a ribbon during a dedication ceremony of Benjamin Hall, a new barracks building, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17, 2013. The new barracks was named after Benjamin who was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2009. - From the left, Col. David Maxwell, commanding officer of Marine Corps Base Quantico; family members of the late Master Sgt. Adam Benjamin; and Col. Glenn Guenther, commanding officer, Weapons Training Battalion; cut a ribbon during a dedication ceremony of Benjamin Hall, a new barracks building, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 17, 2013. The new barracks was named after Benjamin who was killed while serving in Afghanistan in 2009.
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Students from John H. Russell Elementary listen to a fire safety brief, given by a fire instructor from Quantico Fire and Emergency Services on Oct. 8, 2013. The students were in the smokehouse when harmless smoke was pumped in to it to simulate a burning house. - Students from John H. Russell Elementary listen to a fire safety brief, given by a fire instructor from Quantico Fire and Emergency Services on Oct. 8, 2013. The students were in the smokehouse when harmless smoke was pumped in to it to simulate a burning house.
Quantico Middle/High School graduate and former Marine Corps ROTC commander Jimmy Green was awarded the Tiger Woods Foundation’s Earl Woods Scholarship in part for the essay he wrote about his Marine stepfather. He is now attending George Mason University. - Quantico Middle/High School graduate and former Marine Corps ROTC commander Jimmy Green was awarded the Tiger Woods Foundation’s Earl Woods Scholarship in part for the essay he wrote about his Marine stepfather. He is now attending George Mason University.
Marines begin the 5th-annual professional military education event, “The Amazing Race” aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 11, 2013. The race consisted of 17 events that participants took part in to get clues and ultimately run the best time. - Marines begin the 5th-annual professional military education event, “The Amazing Race” aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 11, 2013. The race consisted of 17 events that participants took part in to get clues and ultimately run the best time.
Marines listen as Chief Warrant Officer Dancy Simons, trial services administrative officer, gives a brief on legal policy at The Clubs at Quantico on Oct. 10, 2013. More than two-dozen service members attended the brief as a refresher course for current legal issues. - Marines listen as Chief Warrant Officer Dancy Simons, trial services administrative officer, gives a brief on legal policy at The Clubs at Quantico on Oct. 10, 2013. More than two-dozen service members attended the brief as a refresher course for current legal issues.