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Gunnery Sergeant Otis James and his family stand with

Gunnery Sergeant Otis James and his family stand with

Gunnery Sergeant Otis James and his family stand with Havelock Military Affairs Committee representatives after being recognized as the Family of the Quarter at a ceremonial dinner at El Cerro Mexican Bar and G... More

Gunnery Sergeant Otis James and his wife Lytasha hold

Gunnery Sergeant Otis James and his wife Lytasha hold

Gunnery Sergeant Otis James and his wife Lytasha hold a plaque honoring them as the Havelock Military Affairs Committee Family of the Quarter following a ceremonial dinner at El Cerro Mexican Bar and Grill in H... More

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant, Headquarters Company, Regimental Combat Team 6, checks over rosters to ensure Marines with Headquarters Company, have proper billeting aboard Camp Leathern... More

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant, Headquarters Company, Regimental Combat Team 6, works at his desk checking rosters to make sure Marines with Headquarters Company, have proper billeting ab... More

Cpl. Adrian J. Flores, right, calls his higher headquarters

Cpl. Adrian J. Flores, right, calls his higher headquarters

Cpl. Adrian J. Flores, right, calls his higher headquarters regarding simulated enemy activity March 19 during a patrol as part of a field training exercise in the Central Training Area, Okinawa. During the sce... More

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant,

Staff Sgt. Christopher Webb, company gunnery sergeant, Headquarters Company, Regimental Combat Team 6, checks over rosters to ensure Marines of Headquarters Company, have proper billeting aboard Camp Leathernec... More

Leadership 101: Marine from San Antonio

Leadership 101: Marine from San Antonio

U.S. Marine Gunnery Sgt. Arthur Abrego Jr. believes actions speak louder than words, and takes a hands-on approach to mentoring his Marines. He believes Marines gain a better perspective on what it means to be ... More

Marines execute a security patrol March 18 at Landing

Marines execute a security patrol March 18 at Landing

Marines execute a security patrol March 18 at Landing Zone Pigeon in the Central Training Area during a field training exercise. The Marines practiced skills they will use in a deployed environment. The Marines... More

Pfc. Austin J. Baker, center, provides security March

Pfc. Austin J. Baker, center, provides security March

Pfc. Austin J. Baker, center, provides security March 19 during a patrol as part of a field training exercise in the Central Training Area, Okinawa. When the squad reached a path leading off the road, the patro... More

Lance Cpl. Elias J. Burne, front, and Lance Cpl. Cody

Lance Cpl. Elias J. Burne, front, and Lance Cpl. Cody

Lance Cpl. Elias J. Burne, front, and Lance Cpl. Cody Gammons provide covering fire March 19 during response to ambush training as part of a field training exercise in the Central Training Area, Okinawa. After ... More

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