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)
Col. Kurt Brubaker, officer in charge for the Legal Services Support Section-National Capital Region, left, Maj. Gen. Vaugh Ary, staff judge advocate for Gen. James Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps and Col. Christopher Edwards, chief of staff at Marine Corps Base Quantico, participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the LSSS-NCR newly constructed building across from Lejeune Hall on June 20, 2014, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. - Col. Kurt Brubaker, officer in charge for the Legal Services Support Section-National Capital Region, left, Maj. Gen. Vaugh Ary, staff judge advocate for Gen. James Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps and Col. Christopher Edwards, chief of staff at Marine Corps Base Quantico, participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the LSSS-NCR newly constructed building across from Lejeune Hall on June 20, 2014, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico.
Cpl. Daniel Kim, a member of the Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion, team, pushes his way through the second mud obstacle of the Run Amuck course on June 14, 2014. Kim came in first overall and his team won second place in the Warrior Challenge. - Cpl. Daniel Kim, a member of the Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion, team, pushes his way through the second mud obstacle of the Run Amuck course on June 14, 2014. Kim came in first overall and his team won second place in the Warrior Challenge.
A civilian Marine who works in the Program and Resources Office at Headquarters Marine Corps learns about different small arms before doing live at Weapons Training Battalion. Employees from P&R visited Quantico June 6, to better understand how their work impacts Marines in the fleet. - A civilian Marine who works in the Program and Resources Office at Headquarters Marine Corps learns about different small arms before doing live at Weapons Training Battalion. Employees from P&R visited Quantico June 6, to better understand how their work impacts Marines in the fleet.