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Faculty advisors at the Marine Corps Base Quantico

Faculty advisors at the Marine Corps Base Quantico

Faculty advisors at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy mentor and monitor Marine students during physical training at MCB Quantico, Virginia, Mar. 8, 2017. Enlisted Marines com... More

West Valley City Native Develops Senior Enlisted Professionals

West Valley City Native Develops Senior Enlisted Professionals

200904-N-N0043-1001 NEWPORT, RI (Sept. 4, 2020) Professional photo of Senior Chief Hull Maintenance Technician Phil Rhodes, faculty advisor, Senior Enlisted Academy, Newport, Rhode Island. (U.S. Navy courtesy photo)

Gunnery Sgt. Lawrence Smith, a faculty advisor at the

Gunnery Sgt. Lawrence Smith, a faculty advisor at the

Gunnery Sgt. Lawrence Smith, a faculty advisor at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy, leads a guided discussion during a Career Course classroom session at MCB Quantico, Virgin... More

Staff Sgt. Robyn Czuri, a faculty advisor at the Marine

Staff Sgt. Robyn Czuri, a faculty advisor at the Marine

Staff Sgt. Robyn Czuri, a faculty advisor at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy, demonstrates correct form for an exercise drill during physical training at MCB Quantico, Virgi... More

Cpl Lancine Camara, left, and Senior Airman Reginald

Cpl Lancine Camara, left, and Senior Airman Reginald

Cpl Lancine Camara, left, and Senior Airman Reginald A. Bramlett react to a simulated improvised explosive device detonation Aug. 5 during a III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group Corporals’ Course e... More

Marines evacuate a mock casualty to a casualty collection

Marines evacuate a mock casualty to a casualty collection

Marines evacuate a mock casualty to a casualty collection point after a simulated improvised explosive device detonation during the III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group Corporals’ Course culminatin... More

A student prepares to load a special effect small-arms

A student prepares to load a special effect small-arms

A student prepares to load a special effect small-arms marking system round into a magazine, during the III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group Corporals’ Course culminating event Aug. 5 at Combat Tow... More

Staff Sgt. Robyn Czuri, a faculty advisor at the Marine

Staff Sgt. Robyn Czuri, a faculty advisor at the Marine

Staff Sgt. Robyn Czuri, a faculty advisor at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy, demonstrates correct form for an exercise drill during physical training at MCB Quantico, Virgi... More

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