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Second Lt. Trevor Mayfield, a student with 6th platoon,

Second Lt. Trevor Mayfield, a student with 6th platoon,

Second Lt. Trevor Mayfield, a student with 6th platoon, Alpha Company, The Basic School, pulls the pin on a M69 practice grenade better known as a "bluebody" during hand grenade training Jan. 5. Students are in... More

New official insignia for base traces back to early roots

New official insignia for base traces back to early roots

To honor Quantico’s historic past and separate itself from Marine Corp Combat Development Command, the base commander, Col. Dan Choike, approved a new insignia to represent the base. The new insignia combines t... More

H&S Bn. Conducts Don’t ask, Don’t Tell repeal training

H&S Bn. Conducts Don’t ask, Don’t Tell repeal training

Gunnery Sgt. Anthony Taylor Jr., speaks to a crowd of Marines from Headquarters and Service Battalion during the Marine Corps tier 3 DADT repeal training May 23. The training is designed to inform Marines about... More

Prentice Meadows (#22) blocks out his man as he prepares

Prentice Meadows (#22) blocks out his man as he prepares

Prentice Meadows (#22) blocks out his man as he prepares to receive a pass from Brandon Mitchell (#5) during a Quantico men’s varsity basketball team game against Ft. Drum on Dec. 3. Meadows scored on the play,... More

Retired Lt. Gen. Ronald Coleman speaks to a crowd of

Retired Lt. Gen. Ronald Coleman speaks to a crowd of

Retired Lt. Gen. Ronald Coleman speaks to a crowd of students from Temple University during a Marine Corps Leadership Seminar on Feb. 24. Coleman was one of two retired generals who shared the leadership tips t... More

Officer Candidates School rededicated three trails

Officer Candidates School rededicated three trails

Officer Candidates School rededicated three trails to honor Marines who fought in Sangin and Kunar Province Afghanistan, as well as Fallujah, Iraq. The trails will test prospective lieutenants to live up to the... More

Players from TBS Ordnance and CI Weapons battle for

Players from TBS Ordnance and CI Weapons battle for

Players from TBS Ordnance and CI Weapons battle for position during an intramural basketball game at Barber Physical Activity Center on March 4. Weapons prevailed 53-52.

Lenny Niedosik, player for OCS, receives a pass during

Lenny Niedosik, player for OCS, receives a pass during

Lenny Niedosik, player for OCS, receives a pass during a practice session at Barber Physical Activity Center on Tuesday. Intramural basketball doesn’t start until January, but OCS isn’t waiting until then to ge... More

Candidates from Charlie Company, Officer Candidates

Candidates from Charlie Company, Officer Candidates

Candidates from Charlie Company, Officer Candidates School, carry a log through a water ford while taking part in OCS’s new physical training event, the Montford Point Challenge. The candidates slog through thr... More

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