Engineer Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 conduct a squad assult range to refresh on thier rifleman skills at Camp Wilson aboard Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Aug. 8. - Engineer Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 conduct a squad assult range to refresh on thier rifleman skills at Camp Wilson aboard Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., Aug. 8.
Military customers and federal employees can donate nonperishable food and personal hygiene items to the campaign using marked bins located at the entries or exits of participating commissaries. Donations to the program help charitable organizations such as the local food bank. - Military customers and federal employees can donate nonperishable food and personal hygiene items to the campaign using marked bins located at the entries or exits of participating commissaries. Donations to the program help charitable organizations such as the local food bank.
A family embraces their Marine upon his return from a seven-month long deployment to Afghanistan, Aug. 10. - A family embraces their Marine upon his return from a seven-month long deployment to Afghanistan, Aug. 10.
Marines prepare themselves as they stand by to jump out of the back of an MV-22B Osprey, July 25. - Marines prepare themselves as they stand by to jump out of the back of an MV-22B Osprey, July 25.
The Exceptional Family Member Program hosted a Spring Fling aboard the Marine Corps Air Station New River Marina, July 22. - The Exceptional Family Member Program hosted a Spring Fling aboard the Marine Corps Air Station New River Marina, July 22.
Sgt. Maj. Willie E. Edens, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26 sergeant major, thanks the Marines who went before him and informs his new Marines what he expects of them during the relief and appointment ceremony, July 25. After the ceremony, Sgt. Maj. Herbert Gongora, the former MALS-26 sergeant major, retired after having served 30 years in the Marine Corps. - Sgt. Maj. Willie E. Edens, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26 sergeant major, thanks the Marines who went before him and informs his new Marines what he expects of them during the relief and appointment ceremony, July 25. After the ceremony, Sgt. Maj. Herbert Gongora, the former MALS-26 sergeant major, retired after having served 30 years in the Marine Corps.
Sgt. Maj. John Elliot addresses the Marines of Marine Aircraft Group 29 for the first time as the MAG-29 sergeant major during a relief and appointment ceremony, July 26. - Sgt. Maj. John Elliot addresses the Marines of Marine Aircraft Group 29 for the first time as the MAG-29 sergeant major during a relief and appointment ceremony, July 26.