Players from the MCIA Bulldogs and TBS Logistic Support Group teams fight for the ball during an intramural flag football game held at Butler Stadium aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 14, 2013. TBS LSG defeated the Bulldogs 22-8. - Players from the MCIA Bulldogs and TBS Logistic Support Group teams fight for the ball during an intramural flag football game held at Butler Stadium aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Nov. 14, 2013. TBS LSG defeated the Bulldogs 22-8.
The rehabilitation phase is when wounded, ill or injured Marines begin to get their lives back, leaving the hospital to compete in sporting events and other outings at the same time that they plan their careers and their families’ lives begin to return to normal. Here, a wounded warrior competes by handcycle in the 2013 Marine Corps Marathon. - The rehabilitation phase is when wounded, ill or injured Marines begin to get their lives back, leaving the hospital to compete in sporting events and other outings at the same time that they plan their careers and their families’ lives begin to return to normal. Here, a wounded warrior competes by handcycle in the 2013 Marine Corps Marathon.
In the north attic of the National Museum of Natural History, Kelsey Falquero, museum technician with the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Education and Outreach, uses two stuffed owls to illustrate the importance of photographing items with an object that can be referenced for scale. Her audience is a group of civil affairs Marines attending the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School aboard Quantico, who toured the museum Nov. 13 as part of their arts, monuments and archives training. - In the north attic of the National Museum of Natural History, Kelsey Falquero, museum technician with the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Education and Outreach, uses two stuffed owls to illustrate the importance of photographing items with an object that can be referenced for scale. Her audience is a group of civil affairs Marines attending the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School aboard Quantico, who toured the museum Nov. 13 as part of their arts, monuments and archives training.
An injured eagle lies on the ground next to Fuller Road aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 20. Military police officers from the Provost Marshal's Office protected the downed raptor while they decided how to handle the situation. The condition of the eagle is not known. - An injured eagle lies on the ground next to Fuller Road aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico on Oct. 20. Military police officers from the Provost Marshal's Office protected the downed raptor while they decided how to handle the situation. The condition of the eagle is not known.
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Baby fathead minnows are frail in appearance, just a quarter-inch long and transparent, but they survived in this year’s sampling of Quantico Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant’s effluent. - Baby fathead minnows are frail in appearance, just a quarter-inch long and transparent, but they survived in this year’s sampling of Quantico Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant’s effluent.
Cpl. Christian Brown talks with his Marine brothers from Company B, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, during their visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Feb. 16, 2012. Coordinating with friends and family is perhaps Wounded Warrior Regiment’s most important task while wounded Marines are still stabilizing under the care of Navy doctors. - Cpl. Christian Brown talks with his Marine brothers from Company B, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, during their visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Feb. 16, 2012. Coordinating with friends and family is perhaps Wounded Warrior Regiment’s most important task while wounded Marines are still stabilizing under the care of Navy doctors.
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Shue competitor/instructor, Marine Corps Shooting Team, dry fires his custom M1911 A1 National Match pistol at Weapons Training Battalion on Nov. 7, 2013. Shue is the first place winner of the North Carolina State Championship, pistol section with a score of 2643 out of 2700. - Staff Sgt. Jonathan Shue competitor/instructor, Marine Corps Shooting Team, dry fires his custom M1911 A1 National Match pistol at Weapons Training Battalion on Nov. 7, 2013. Shue is the first place winner of the North Carolina State Championship, pistol section with a score of 2643 out of 2700.
Participants in the Marine Corps Marathon's Run Amuck event run or walk up the final hill June 8, 2013. More than 3,000 people participated in the 3.5-mile Run Amuck race around Marine Corps Base Quantico. Participants ran though the woods, over the hills and into mud pits. - Participants in the Marine Corps Marathon's Run Amuck event run or walk up the final hill June 8, 2013. More than 3,000 people participated in the 3.5-mile Run Amuck race around Marine Corps Base Quantico. Participants ran though the woods, over the hills and into mud pits.