Lt. Cmdr. Robert Burns, Marine and Family Programs Division chaplain, leads a prayer based on the opening lines of the “Our Father” at the National Prayer Breakfast Feb. 12 at Bruce Hall. - Lt. Cmdr. Robert Burns, Marine and Family Programs Division chaplain, leads a prayer based on the opening lines of the “Our Father” at the National Prayer Breakfast Feb. 12 at Bruce Hall.
Sgt. Yari Kobus holds a twisted warrior pose after leading a 90-minutelong Hot Yoga class at the Stafford House of Yoga in Stafford on Jan. 26. - Sgt. Yari Kobus holds a twisted warrior pose after leading a 90-minutelong Hot Yoga class at the Stafford House of Yoga in Stafford on Jan. 26.
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Marines work together to get a log over a water obstacle during the Montfort Point Challenge competition at the Officer Candidates School on Friday. There was no shortage of Marines slipping or sliding through water obstacles. - Marines work together to get a log over a water obstacle during the Montfort Point Challenge competition at the Officer Candidates School on Friday. There was no shortage of Marines slipping or sliding through water obstacles.
The Quantico Middle/High School Warriors players look on as their team attempts to add more points to the board during a home game against the Wakefield Country Day School Owls Feb. 7. At the end of the game, the Warriors were able to squeeze out a win, 41-40. - The Quantico Middle/High School Warriors players look on as their team attempts to add more points to the board during a home game against the Wakefield Country Day School Owls Feb. 7. At the end of the game, the Warriors were able to squeeze out a win, 41-40.
2nd Lt. Gregory Mateo, a Marine awaiting training in the Infantry Officer Course, watches for the first time, an MV-22 Osprey fly by during a proof-of-concept training exercise for tactical employment of the Osprey in future operations at Landing Zone Cockatoo on Feb. 6. It was also the first time for most of the officers going through the training leaving most of them with a look of awe. - 2nd Lt. Gregory Mateo, a Marine awaiting training in the Infantry Officer Course, watches for the first time, an MV-22 Osprey fly by during a proof-of-concept training exercise for tactical employment of the Osprey in future operations at Landing Zone Cockatoo on Feb. 6. It was also the first time for most of the officers going through the training leaving most of them with a look of awe.
Eagle Eyes, a neighborhood watch program designed to educate people about what to do and who to call when they see suspicious activity on base, has added another avenue for reporting: www.usmceagleeyes.org. - Eagle Eyes, a neighborhood watch program designed to educate people about what to do and who to call when they see suspicious activity on base, has added another avenue for reporting: www.usmceagleeyes.org.
Sgt. Brandan Jansen, team captain, Combat Shooting Team, fires a shotgun during Long Range Training on Range 14D on Jan. 5. Long Range Training consisted of Marines engaging multiple targets up to 500 yards away, depending on the weapon, with in a time limit. - Sgt. Brandan Jansen, team captain, Combat Shooting Team, fires a shotgun during Long Range Training on Range 14D on Jan. 5. Long Range Training consisted of Marines engaging multiple targets up to 500 yards away, depending on the weapon, with in a time limit.