Maj. Donald Ritenour, retired, National Sojourners Quantico Chapter 44 member, supports the annual Christmas Food Basket program held by his chapter aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Dec. 22. Ritenour was joined by a group of 17 Chapter 44 members and active duty Marines to donate 33 baskets of food to the local community. - Maj. Donald Ritenour, retired, National Sojourners Quantico Chapter 44 member, supports the annual Christmas Food Basket program held by his chapter aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Dec. 22. Ritenour was joined by a group of 17 Chapter 44 members and active duty Marines to donate 33 baskets of food to the local community.
Savannah Lane, Miss Virginia, visits Marines at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia Dec. 22. The Midlothian, Virginia native is currently attending the University of Virginia to study foreign affairs and Middle Eastern studies. As Miss Virginia she participates in many community events throughout the state. - Savannah Lane, Miss Virginia, visits Marines at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia Dec. 22. The Midlothian, Virginia native is currently attending the University of Virginia to study foreign affairs and Middle Eastern studies. As Miss Virginia she participates in many community events throughout the state.
Maker Space offers new tier of fun to base library - Maker Space offers new tier of fun to base library
Kanchana, from Nepal, Saima, from Pakistan, and Namrata, from India--all spouses of foreign officers attending Marine Corps University--pose for a selfie at the Civilian Military Council evening social for the fourth quarter on Dec. 10 in Woodbridge, Va. - Kanchana, from Nepal, Saima, from Pakistan, and Namrata, from India--all spouses of foreign officers attending Marine Corps University--pose for a selfie at the Civilian Military Council evening social for the fourth quarter on Dec. 10 in Woodbridge, Va.
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)
Lt. Gen. Mark Andrew Brilakis - Lt. Gen. Mark Andrew Brilakis
Helena Rodgaard, now living in Burke, Virginia, served as a private in the British Army for four years and was part of the Army Territorial Service (ATS), the British Army Reserve. - Helena Rodgaard, now living in Burke, Virginia, served as a private in the British Army for four years and was part of the Army Territorial Service (ATS), the British Army Reserve.
Participant at the Wreaths Across America ceremony at Quantico National Cemetery Dec. 12 in Triangle, Virginia. - Participant at the Wreaths Across America ceremony at Quantico National Cemetery Dec. 12 in Triangle, Virginia.
Master Sgt. Dan Jackson, Marine Corps Community Service senior enlisted advisor, meets Carl Bratton, USAA military affairs representative, during the Salute the Service Tour aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico hosted by USSA, the Military Sponsor of the NFL. Servicemembers and their families had the unique opportunity to see this year’s Vince Lombardi Trophy. - Master Sgt. Dan Jackson, Marine Corps Community Service senior enlisted advisor, meets Carl Bratton, USAA military affairs representative, during the Salute the Service Tour aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico hosted by USSA, the Military Sponsor of the NFL. Servicemembers and their families had the unique opportunity to see this year’s Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico educates military personnel and their family members on the dangers of illegal alcohol abuse. - Consolidated Substance Abuse Counseling Center aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico educates military personnel and their family members on the dangers of illegal alcohol abuse.