U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lt-gen-loretta-reynolds-commanding-officer-marine-corps-forces-cyberspace-command-speaks-at-the-retirement-of-col-maria-marte-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-alexander-cockrell-image216556188.html
RMPG8YHG–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell)
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Robert S. Walsh, command general, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, gives his remarks during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lt-gen-robert-s-walsh-command-general-marine-corps-combat-development-command-gives-his-remarks-during-the-training-and-education-command-change-of-command-ceremony-at-warner-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-june-29-2018-the-ceremony-was-held-to-relinquish-the-command-from-maj-gen-robert-s-iiams-to-maj-gen-william-f-mullen-iii-image217146588.html
RMPH7TK8–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Robert S. Walsh, command general, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, gives his remarks during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, visits with friends and family before her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-visits-with-friends-and-family-before-her-retirement-ceremony-held-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-alexander-cockrell-image216556186.html
RMPG8YHE–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, visits with friends and family before her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell)
U.S. Marines with Training and Education Command (TECOM) Color Guard present the colors while the national anthem plays during the TECOM change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-training-and-education-command-tecom-color-guard-present-the-colors-while-the-national-anthem-plays-during-the-tecom-change-of-command-ceremony-at-warner-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-june-29-2018-the-ceremony-was-held-to-relinquish-the-command-from-maj-gen-robert-s-iiams-to-maj-gen-william-f-mullen-iii-image217146589.html
RMPH7TK9–U.S. Marines with Training and Education Command (TECOM) Color Guard present the colors while the national anthem plays during the TECOM change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III.
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, presents a retirement certificate to Col. Maria Marte, director for installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lt-gen-loretta-reynolds-left-commanding-officer-marine-corps-forces-cyberspace-command-presents-a-retirement-certificate-to-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-during-her-retirement-ceremony-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-alexander-cockrell-image216556191.html
RMPG8YHK–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, presents a retirement certificate to Col. Maria Marte, director for installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell)
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams, left, out-going commanding general, shakes hands with Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III, on-coming command general, during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command Iiams to Mullen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-maj-gen-robert-s-iiams-left-out-going-commanding-general-shakes-hands-with-maj-gen-william-f-mullen-iii-on-coming-command-general-during-the-training-and-education-command-change-of-command-ceremony-at-warner-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-june-29-2018-the-ceremony-was-held-to-relinquish-the-command-iiams-to-mullen-image217146587.html
RMPH7TK7–U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams, left, out-going commanding general, shakes hands with Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III, on-coming command general, during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command Iiams to Mullen.
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lt-gen-loretta-reynolds-commanding-officer-marine-corps-forces-cyberspace-command-speaks-at-the-retirement-of-col-maria-marte-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-alexander-cockrell-image216556192.html
RMPG8YHM–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell)
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams, left, out-going commanding general, Training and Education Command (TECOM), holds the unit’s colors during the TECOM change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-maj-gen-robert-s-iiams-left-out-going-commanding-general-training-and-education-command-tecom-holds-the-units-colors-during-the-tecom-change-of-command-ceremony-at-warner-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-june-29-2018-the-ceremony-was-held-to-relinquish-the-command-from-iiams-to-maj-gen-william-f-mullen-iii-image217146590.html
RMPH7TKA–U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams, left, out-going commanding general, Training and Education Command (TECOM), holds the unit’s colors during the TECOM change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, stands with her presented flag after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-stands-with-her-presented-flag-after-her-retirement-ceremony-held-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-alexander-cockrell-image216556195.html
RMPG8YHR–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, stands with her presented flag after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell)
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams, left, out-going commanding general, gives his remarks during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-maj-gen-robert-s-iiams-left-out-going-commanding-general-gives-his-remarks-during-the-training-and-education-command-change-of-command-ceremony-at-warner-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-june-29-2018-the-ceremony-was-held-to-relinquish-the-command-from-iiams-to-maj-gen-william-f-mullen-iii-image217146595.html
RMPH7TKF–U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams, left, out-going commanding general, gives his remarks during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Iiams to Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, speaks during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-speaks-during-her-retirement-ceremony-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-alexander-cockrell-image216556193.html
RMPG8YHN–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, speaks during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell)
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III, on-coming commanding general, gives his remarks during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams to Mullen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-maj-gen-william-f-mullen-iii-on-coming-commanding-general-gives-his-remarks-during-the-training-and-education-command-change-of-command-ceremony-at-warner-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-june-29-2018-the-ceremony-was-held-to-relinquish-the-command-from-maj-gen-robert-s-iiams-to-mullen-image217146596.html
RMPH7TKG–U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. William F. Mullen III, on-coming commanding general, gives his remarks during the Training and Education Command change of command ceremony at Warner Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., June 29, 2018. The ceremony was held to relinquish the command from Maj. Gen. Robert S. Iiams to Mullen.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, holds the national ensign after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-holds-the-national-ensign-after-her-retirement-ceremony-held-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-us-marine-corps-photo-by-lance-cpl-alexander-cockrell-image216556194.html
RMPG8YHP–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, holds the national ensign after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Alexander Cockrell)
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, give his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-give-his-remarks-during-an-officer-candidates-school-ocs-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543914.html
RMPKFEYP–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, give his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, and Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidate School (OCS), stand at attention during the pass in review for the graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-and-col-ahmed-williamson-commanding-officer-officer-candidate-school-ocs-stand-at-attention-during-the-pass-in-review-for-the-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543917.html
RMPKFEYW–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, and Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidate School (OCS), stand at attention during the pass in review for the graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, give his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-give-his-remarks-during-an-officer-candidates-school-ocs-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543911.html
RMPKFEYK–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, give his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidate School (OCS), gives his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-ahmed-williamson-commanding-officer-officer-candidate-school-ocs-gives-his-remarks-during-an-officer-candidates-school-ocs-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543916.html
RMPKFEYT–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidate School (OCS), gives his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School (OCS), give his remarks during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-ahmed-williamson-commanding-officer-officer-candidates-school-ocs-give-his-remarks-during-a-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543910.html
RMPKFEYJ–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School (OCS), give his remarks during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, speaks with Marines before an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-speaks-with-marines-before-an-officer-candidates-school-ocs-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543900.html
RMPKFEY8–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, speaks with Marines before an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School (OCS), presents awards to Marines and Sailors attached to OCS during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-ahmed-williamson-commanding-officer-officer-candidates-school-ocs-presents-awards-to-marines-and-sailors-attached-to-ocs-during-a-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543902.html
RMPKFEYA–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ahmed Williamson, commanding officer, Officer Candidates School (OCS), presents awards to Marines and Sailors attached to OCS during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, give his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-give-his-remarks-during-an-officer-candidates-school-ocs-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543912.html
RMPKFEYM–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, give his remarks during an Officer Candidates School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, gives the oath of office to the candidates of Officer Candidate School during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-gives-the-oath-of-office-to-the-candidates-of-officer-candidate-school-during-a-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543918.html
RMPKFEYX–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, gives the oath of office to the candidates of Officer Candidate School during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, attends an Officer Candidate School graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-attends-an-officer-candidate-school-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543919.html
RMPKFEYY–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, attends an Officer Candidate School graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, salutes during an Officer Candidates School graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-gen-robert-b-neller-commandant-of-the-marine-corps-salutes-during-an-officer-candidates-school-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543909.html
RMPKFEYH–U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Robert B. Neller, commandant of the Marine Corps, salutes during an Officer Candidates School graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Navy Lt. Brian Burd, chaplain, Officer Candidates School (OCS), gives the invocation during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-navy-lt-brian-burd-chaplain-officer-candidates-school-ocs-gives-the-invocation-during-a-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543901.html
RMPKFEY9–U.S. Navy Lt. Brian Burd, chaplain, Officer Candidates School (OCS), gives the invocation during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine officer candidates stand in formation during an Officer Candidate School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-officer-candidates-stand-in-formation-during-an-officer-candidate-school-ocs-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543915.html
RMPKFEYR–U.S. Marine officer candidates stand in formation during an Officer Candidate School (OCS) graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine officer candidates with Officer Candidates School (OCS) stand in formation during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-officer-candidates-with-officer-candidates-school-ocs-stand-in-formation-during-a-graduation-and-commissioning-ceremony-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-11-2018-the-candidates-must-go-through-three-months-of-intensive-training-to-evaluate-and-screen-individuals-for-the-leadership-moral-mental-and-physical-qualities-required-for-commissioning-as-a-us-marine-corps-officer-image218543908.html
RMPKFEYG–U.S. Marine officer candidates with Officer Candidates School (OCS) stand in formation during a graduation and commissioning ceremony on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 11, 2018. The candidates must go through three months of intensive training to evaluate and screen individuals for the leadership, moral, mental, and physical qualities required for commissioning as a U.S. Marine Corps officer.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-william-c-bentley-commanding-officer-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-speaks-during-a-town-hall-meeting-at-little-hall-mcbq-va-aug-7-2018-town-halls-are-used-by-commanders-to-get-in-touch-with-marines-and-to-communicate-general-knowledge-or-to-just-tell-stories-image218542854.html
RMPKFDHX–U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories.
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Michael Hensley, base sergeant major, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-sgt-maj-michael-hensley-base-sergeant-major-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-speaks-during-a-town-hall-meeting-at-little-hall-mcbq-va-aug-7-2018-town-halls-are-used-by-commanders-to-get-in-touch-with-marines-and-to-communicate-general-knowledge-or-to-just-tell-stories-image218542850.html
RMPKFDHP–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Michael Hensley, base sergeant major, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-william-c-bentley-commanding-officer-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-speaks-during-a-town-hall-meeting-at-little-hall-mcbq-va-aug-7-2018-town-halls-are-used-by-commanders-to-get-in-touch-with-marines-and-to-communicate-general-knowledge-or-to-just-tell-stories-image218542852.html
RMPKFDHT–U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-william-c-bentley-commanding-officer-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-speaks-during-a-town-hall-meeting-at-little-hall-mcbq-va-aug-7-2018-town-halls-are-used-by-commanders-to-get-in-touch-with-marines-and-to-communicate-general-knowledge-or-to-just-tell-stories-image218542853.html
RMPKFDHW–U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-william-c-bentley-commanding-officer-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-speaks-during-a-town-hall-meeting-at-little-hall-mcbq-va-aug-7-2018-town-halls-are-used-by-commanders-to-get-in-touch-with-marines-and-to-communicate-general-knowledge-or-to-just-tell-stories-image218542851.html
RMPKFDHR–U.S. Marine Corps Col. William C. Bentley, commanding officer, Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), speaks during a town hall meeting at Little Hall, MCBQ, Va., Aug. 7, 2018. Town Halls are used by commanders to get in touch with Marines and to communicate general knowledge or to just tell stories.
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-marine-corps-helicopter-squadron-one-transport-and-assemble-a-ch-46-sea-knight-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-va-sep-23-and-24-2018-the-transportation-and-assembly-of-the-helicopter-was-conducted-to-honor-100-years-of-aviation-service-aboard-mcbq-image226566305.html
RMR4GYHN–U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ.
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-marine-corps-helicopter-squadron-one-transport-and-assemble-a-ch-46-sea-knight-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-va-sep-23-and-24-2018-the-transportation-and-assembly-of-the-helicopter-was-conducted-to-honor-100-years-of-aviation-service-aboard-mcbq-image226566297.html
RMR4GYHD–U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ.
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-marine-corps-helicopter-squadron-one-transport-and-assemble-a-ch-46-sea-knight-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-va-sep-23-and-24-2018-the-transportation-and-assembly-of-the-helicopter-was-conducted-to-honor-100-years-of-aviation-service-aboard-mcbq-image226566303.html
RMR4GYHK–U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ.
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-marine-corps-helicopter-squadron-one-transport-and-assemble-a-ch-46-sea-knight-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-va-sep-23-and-24-2018-the-transportation-and-assembly-of-the-helicopter-was-conducted-to-honor-100-years-of-aviation-service-aboard-mcbq-image226566298.html
RMR4GYHE–U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ.
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-marine-corps-helicopter-squadron-one-transport-and-assemble-a-ch-46-sea-knight-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-mcbq-va-sep-23-and-24-2018-the-transportation-and-assembly-of-the-helicopter-was-conducted-to-honor-100-years-of-aviation-service-aboard-mcbq-image226566300.html
RMR4GYHG–U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron One transport and assemble a CH-46 Sea Knight, on Marine Corps Base Quantico (MCBQ), Va., Sep. 23 and 24, 2018. The transportation and assembly of the helicopter was conducted to honor 100 years of aviation service aboard MCBQ.
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lt-gen-loretta-reynolds-commanding-officer-marine-corps-forces-cyberspace-command-speaks-at-the-retirement-of-col-maria-marte-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-image220297818.html
RMPPBC36–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, speaks during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-speaks-during-her-retirement-ceremony-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-image220297821.html
RMPPBC39–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, speaks during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lt-gen-loretta-reynolds-commanding-officer-marine-corps-forces-cyberspace-command-speaks-at-the-retirement-of-col-maria-marte-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-image220297820.html
RMPPBC38–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, speaks at the retirement of Col. Maria Marte at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, presents a retirement certificate to Col. Maria Marte, director for installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-lt-gen-loretta-reynolds-left-commanding-officer-marine-corps-forces-cyberspace-command-presents-a-retirement-certificate-to-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-during-her-retirement-ceremony-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-image220297819.html
RMPPBC37–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, left, commanding officer, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, presents a retirement certificate to Col. Maria Marte, director for installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, during her retirement ceremony at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, stands with her presented flag after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-stands-with-her-presented-flag-after-her-retirement-ceremony-held-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-image220297823.html
RMPPBC3B–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, stands with her presented flag after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, holds the national ensign after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-holds-the-national-ensign-after-her-retirement-ceremony-held-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-image220297822.html
RMPPBC3A–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, holds the national ensign after her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, visits with friends and family before her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-maria-marte-director-for-installations-marine-corps-base-quantico-visits-with-friends-and-family-before-her-retirement-ceremony-held-at-the-tall-oaks-community-center-woodbridge-va-aug-19-2018-marte-retired-after-serving-faithfully-for-28-years-in-the-marine-corps-image220297817.html
RMPPBC35–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Maria Marte, director for Installations, Marine Corps Base Quantico, visits with friends and family before her retirement ceremony held at the Tall Oaks Community Center, Woodbridge, Va., Aug. 19, 2018. Marte retired after serving faithfully for 28 years in the Marine Corps.
U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-officer-candidates-of-charlie-and-delta-company-officer-candidate-school-ocs-execute-the-muscular-endurance-course-consisting-of-kettle-bell-workouts-sit-ups-and-calisthenics-at-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-candidates-must-complete-various-exercises-and-tasks-to-complete-the-requirements-of-ocs-to-become-a-marine-commissioned-officer-image224747683.html
RMR1J3XY–U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer.
U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-officer-candidates-of-charlie-and-delta-company-officer-candidate-school-ocs-execute-the-muscular-endurance-course-consisting-of-kettle-bell-workouts-sit-ups-and-calisthenics-at-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-candidates-must-complete-various-exercises-and-tasks-to-complete-the-requirements-of-ocs-to-become-a-marine-commissioned-officer-image224747679.html
RMR1J3XR–U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer.
U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-officer-candidates-of-charlie-and-delta-company-officer-candidate-school-ocs-execute-the-muscular-endurance-course-consisting-of-kettle-bell-workouts-sit-ups-and-calisthenics-at-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-candidates-must-complete-various-exercises-and-tasks-to-complete-the-requirements-of-ocs-to-become-a-marine-commissioned-officer-image224747680.html
RMR1J3XT–U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer.
U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-officer-candidates-of-charlie-and-delta-company-officer-candidate-school-ocs-execute-the-muscular-endurance-course-consisting-of-kettle-bell-workouts-sit-ups-and-calisthenics-at-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-candidates-must-complete-various-exercises-and-tasks-to-complete-the-requirements-of-ocs-to-become-a-marine-commissioned-officer-image224747681.html
RMR1J3XW–U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer.
U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-officer-candidates-of-charlie-and-delta-company-officer-candidate-school-ocs-execute-the-muscular-endurance-course-consisting-of-kettle-bell-workouts-sit-ups-and-calisthenics-at-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-candidates-must-complete-various-exercises-and-tasks-to-complete-the-requirements-of-ocs-to-become-a-marine-commissioned-officer-image224747684.html
RMR1J3Y0–U.S. Marine officer candidates of Charlie and Delta Company, Officer Candidate School (OCS), execute the Muscular Endurance Course, consisting of kettle bell workouts, sit ups, and calisthenics at Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. Candidates must complete various exercises and tasks to complete the requirements of OCS to become a Marine Commissioned Officer.
U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-listen-as-brig-gen-william-bowers-commanding-general-education-command-speaks-to-marines-during-the-cornerstone-course-at-gray-research-center-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-oct-15-2018-the-cornerstone-course-is-held-to-prepare-board-selected-commanders-sergeants-major-and-their-respective-spouses-for-the-challenges-of-command-image224779836.html
RMR1KGY8–U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command.
U.S. Marines march toward their seats during a graduation for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-march-toward-their-seats-during-a-graduation-for-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-at-little-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sep-21-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-as-msgs-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image224747954.html
RMR1J48J–U.S. Marines march toward their seats during a graduation for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
A U.S. Marine answers questions from the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-answers-questions-from-the-battle-skills-test-bst-at-butler-stadium-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-the-bst-is-a-program-that-consists-of-30-tasks-the-tasks-are-derived-from-entry-level-training-such-as-boot-camp-marine-combat-training-or-infantry-training-battalion-image226586713.html
RMR4HWJH–A U.S. Marine answers questions from the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael C. Taylor, commanding officer, Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG), speaks at a graduation at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-michael-c-taylor-commanding-officer-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-speaks-at-a-graduation-at-little-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sep-21-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-as-msgs-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image224747963.html
RMR1J48Y–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael C. Taylor, commanding officer, Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG), speaks at a graduation at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
U.S. Marines with Training and Education Command perform the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-training-and-education-command-perform-the-battle-skills-test-bst-at-butler-stadium-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-the-bst-is-a-program-that-consists-of-30-tasks-the-tasks-are-derived-from-entry-level-training-such-as-boot-camp-marine-combat-training-or-infantry-training-battalion-image226586716.html
RMR4HWJM–U.S. Marines with Training and Education Command perform the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion.
U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-listen-as-brig-gen-william-bowers-commanding-general-education-command-speaks-to-marines-during-the-cornerstone-course-at-gray-research-center-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-oct-15-2018-the-cornerstone-course-is-held-to-prepare-board-selected-commanders-sergeants-major-and-their-respective-spouses-for-the-challenges-of-command-image224779838.html
RMR1KGYA–U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command.
Carlos F. Matus, acting assistant director for high threat programs bureau of diplomatic security, U.S. Department of State, speaks at a graduation for MCESG at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carlos-f-matus-acting-assistant-director-for-high-threat-programs-bureau-of-diplomatic-security-us-department-of-state-speaks-at-a-graduation-for-mcesg-at-little-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sep-21-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-as-msgs-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image224747965.html
RMR1J491–Carlos F. Matus, acting assistant director for high threat programs bureau of diplomatic security, U.S. Department of State, speaks at a graduation for MCESG at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
A U.S. Marine fireman carries another Marine as part of the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-fireman-carries-another-marine-as-part-of-the-battle-skills-test-bst-at-butler-stadium-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-the-bst-is-a-program-that-consists-of-30-tasks-the-tasks-are-derived-from-entry-level-training-such-as-boot-camp-marine-combat-training-or-infantry-training-battalion-image226586714.html
RMR4HWJJ–A U.S. Marine fireman carries another Marine as part of the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael C. Taylor, commanding officer, Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG), speaks at a graduation at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marine-corps-col-michael-c-taylor-commanding-officer-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-speaks-at-a-graduation-at-little-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sep-21-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-as-msgs-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image224747958.html
RMR1J48P–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael C. Taylor, commanding officer, Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG), speaks at a graduation at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-listen-as-brig-gen-william-bowers-commanding-general-education-command-speaks-to-marines-during-the-cornerstone-course-at-gray-research-center-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-oct-15-2018-the-cornerstone-course-is-held-to-prepare-board-selected-commanders-sergeants-major-and-their-respective-spouses-for-the-challenges-of-command-image224779835.html
RMR1KGY7–U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command.
U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-listen-as-brig-gen-william-bowers-commanding-general-education-command-speaks-to-marines-during-the-cornerstone-course-at-gray-research-center-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-oct-15-2018-the-cornerstone-course-is-held-to-prepare-board-selected-commanders-sergeants-major-and-their-respective-spouses-for-the-challenges-of-command-image224779837.html
RMR1KGY9–U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command.
A U.S. Marine pats down another Marine for weapons as part of the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-pats-down-another-marine-for-weapons-as-part-of-the-battle-skills-test-bst-at-butler-stadium-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-the-bst-is-a-program-that-consists-of-30-tasks-the-tasks-are-derived-from-entry-level-training-such-as-boot-camp-marine-combat-training-or-infantry-training-battalion-image226586715.html
RMR4HWJK–A U.S. Marine pats down another Marine for weapons as part of the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion.
U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-listen-as-brig-gen-william-bowers-commanding-general-education-command-speaks-to-marines-during-the-cornerstone-course-at-gray-research-center-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-oct-15-2018-the-cornerstone-course-is-held-to-prepare-board-selected-commanders-sergeants-major-and-their-respective-spouses-for-the-challenges-of-command-image224779834.html
RMR1KGY6–U.S. Marines listen as Brig. Gen. William Bowers, commanding general, Education Command, speaks to Marines during the Cornerstone Course at Gray Research Center, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Oct. 15, 2018. The Cornerstone Course is held to prepare board selected commanders, sergeants major, and their respective spouses for the challenges of command.
U.S. Marines receive instructions for the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-receive-instructions-for-the-battle-skills-test-bst-at-butler-stadium-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sept-23-2018-the-bst-is-a-program-that-consists-of-30-tasks-the-tasks-are-derived-from-entry-level-training-such-as-boot-camp-marine-combat-training-or-infantry-training-battalion-image226586717.html
RMR4HWJN–U.S. Marines receive instructions for the Battle Skills Test (BST) at Butler Stadium, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Sept. 23, 2018. The BST is a program that consists of 30 tasks. The tasks are derived from entry-level training such as boot camp, Marine Combat Training or Infantry Training Battalion.
U.S. Marines march toward their seats during a graduation for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-march-toward-their-seats-during-a-graduation-for-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-at-little-hall-on-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-sep-21-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-as-msgs-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image224747956.html
RMR1J48M–U.S. Marines march toward their seats during a graduation for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) at Little Hall on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Sep. 21, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty as MSGs at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practice with the pistol and shotgun at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-practice-with-the-pistol-and-shotgun-at-range-14-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-23-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image220305582.html
RMPPBP0E–U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practice with the pistol and shotgun at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
A Marine with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the shotgun at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-marine-with-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-practices-with-the-shotgun-at-range-14-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-23-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image220305578.html
RMPPBP0A–A Marine with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the shotgun at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the shotgun at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-marines-with-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-practices-with-the-shotgun-at-range-14-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-23-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image220305581.html
RMPPBP0D–U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the shotgun at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the M9 pistol at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-with-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-practices-with-the-m9-pistol-at-range-14-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-23-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image220305577.html
RMPPBP09–A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the M9 pistol at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the M9 pistol at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-marine-with-marine-corps-embassy-security-group-mcesg-practices-with-the-m9-pistol-at-range-14-marine-corps-base-quantico-va-aug-23-2018-the-mission-of-mcesg-is-to-screen-train-assign-and-ensure-operational-readiness-administration-logistical-support-and-discipline-of-marines-and-to-provide-marines-for-duty-at-designated-us-diplomatic-missions-in-support-of-the-department-of-state-in-the-protection-of-personnel-classified-material-and-us-property-image220305580.html
RMPPBP0C–A U.S. Marine with Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) practices with the M9 pistol at Range-14, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., Aug. 23, 2018. The mission of MCESG is to screen, train, assign, and ensure operational readiness, administration, logistical support and discipline of Marines and to provide Marines for duty at designated U.S. diplomatic missions in support of the Department of State in the protection of personnel, classified material, and U.S. property.
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