Sgt. Maj. Mark Byrd, the new sergeant major of Marine Corps Base Quantico, left, and Sgt. Maj. Laura Brown, the base’s outgoing sergeant major, bow their heads during the invocation at the relief and appointment ceremony where they handed off the sword of office on Dec. 18, 2013, at Little Hall. - Sgt. Maj. Mark Byrd, the new sergeant major of Marine Corps Base Quantico, left, and Sgt. Maj. Laura Brown, the base’s outgoing sergeant major, bow their heads during the invocation at the relief and appointment ceremony where they handed off the sword of office on Dec. 18, 2013, at Little Hall.
This boot print was one of several discovered at the scene of an apparent deer poaching Dec. 10, 2013, off Application Trail on the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico. The buck was found skinned, beheaded and stripped of just its backstrap, the choicest cut of meat. - This boot print was one of several discovered at the scene of an apparent deer poaching Dec. 10, 2013, off Application Trail on the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico. The buck was found skinned, beheaded and stripped of just its backstrap, the choicest cut of meat.
Agent Michael Rivera guards the hallway while investigators negotiate through the door with a woman who’s taken a bank hostage Dec. 13, 2013. This was one of four scenarios being acted out during the culmination of a week of crisis negotiation training that the FBI offered the Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division. - Agent Michael Rivera guards the hallway while investigators negotiate through the door with a woman who’s taken a bank hostage Dec. 13, 2013. This was one of four scenarios being acted out during the culmination of a week of crisis negotiation training that the FBI offered the Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division.
From left, Firefighter John Butler, Capt. David Williams, town Treasurer Debra Kidwell, town Clerk Rita Frazier and Capt. Kevin Dickey show the toys that Marine Corps Base Quantico firefighters will bring from the Quantico town office to the Toys for Tots warehouse Dec. 17, 2013. - From left, Firefighter John Butler, Capt. David Williams, town Treasurer Debra Kidwell, town Clerk Rita Frazier and Capt. Kevin Dickey show the toys that Marine Corps Base Quantico firefighters will bring from the Quantico town office to the Toys for Tots warehouse Dec. 17, 2013.
Sgt. Maj. Justin LeHew is Training and Education Command’s sergeant major. He has been at the unit since August and brings a unique leadership style to the command. - Sgt. Maj. Justin LeHew is Training and Education Command’s sergeant major. He has been at the unit since August and brings a unique leadership style to the command.
Cpl. Stephen Dillon, the base commander’s driver, executes a set of pushups, one of many simple exercises recommended for indoor physical training, at Lejeune Hall on Dec. 17, 2013. - Cpl. Stephen Dillon, the base commander’s driver, executes a set of pushups, one of many simple exercises recommended for indoor physical training, at Lejeune Hall on Dec. 17, 2013.
Firefighter Doug Butler guides a fire truck as it backs into the fire station on Barnett Avenue on Dec. 20, 2013. The station’s firefighters said motorists sometimes try to pass around the trucks while they’re backing in, endangering the firefighters who get out to assist the driver. - Firefighter Doug Butler guides a fire truck as it backs into the fire station on Barnett Avenue on Dec. 20, 2013. The station’s firefighters said motorists sometimes try to pass around the trucks while they’re backing in, endangering the firefighters who get out to assist the driver.
Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico, addresses the crowd at Quantico National Cemetery's Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11. - Col. David Maxwell, commander of Marine Corps Base Quantico, addresses the crowd at Quantico National Cemetery's Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11.
Past what seems to be the end of the Town of Quantico, nearly 150 boat slips line the water’s edge. Just beyond the east end of Potomac Avenue, sit two small buildings. One on either end of the road. Kayaks are stacked rows high; life jackets hang to dry in the sun, and outdoor gear waits to be fitted for its weekend destination on the Potomac River. - Kate Cutshall, outdoor commercial recreation program manager, Marine Corps Community Services speaks about the new Lunga Recreation Facility on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, July 18, 2022. Lunga will be open for camping, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. The facility closed in 2012 due to the discovery of unexploded ordnance. Cleanup efforts are currently being made by Marine Corps Community Services Quantico and Navy Facilities Command Washington to restore Lunga as a safe and fun place for Marines and their families. The new Lunga Recreation Facility is expected to open in the near future. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Ashley Boster)
Following the Prince William County Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Council’s Local Heroes award ceremony on Dec. 13, 2013, at the Edward L. Kelly Leadership Center, Sgt. Edgar Williams, left, and Richard Buchholz, coordinator for Prince William County Juvenile Court’s Gang Response Intervention Team, show the award that Buchholz nominated Williams for. - Following the Prince William County Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Council’s Local Heroes award ceremony on Dec. 13, 2013, at the Edward L. Kelly Leadership Center, Sgt. Edgar Williams, left, and Richard Buchholz, coordinator for Prince William County Juvenile Court’s Gang Response Intervention Team, show the award that Buchholz nominated Williams for.