Paul Armstrong began his career as a Navy supply officer. He was then commissioned as a Navy Chaplain. He enjoys writing songs and playing instruments and has been doing so for more than nine years. - Paul Armstrong began his career as a Navy supply officer. He was then commissioned as a Navy Chaplain. He enjoys writing songs and playing instruments and has been doing so for more than nine years.
Cmdr. Wendy Stone, public health nurse, Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital and Lt. j. g. Rachel Smith, dietician, RBNH, lecture women on the topic of proper nutrition during a Red Dress Gala event at the community center, Feb. 27, 2014. Discussions on health were made to educate women on lowering their risk of heart disease. - Cmdr. Wendy Stone, public health nurse, Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital and Lt. j. g. Rachel Smith, dietician, RBNH, lecture women on the topic of proper nutrition during a Red Dress Gala event at the community center, Feb. 27, 2014. Discussions on health were made to educate women on lowering their risk of heart disease.
Lt. Gen. William M. Faulkner, deputy commandant, installations and logistics, visited the Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group to talk to students in the Intermediate (Marine Air Ground Task Force) Logistics Operation Course about the future of Marine Corps logistics, Feb. 25, 2014. Faulkner answered questions from students regarding the changes in their field. - Lt. Gen. William M. Faulkner, deputy commandant, installations and logistics, visited the Marine Corps Logistics Operations Group to talk to students in the Intermediate (Marine Air Ground Task Force) Logistics Operation Course about the future of Marine Corps logistics, Feb. 25, 2014. Faulkner answered questions from students regarding the changes in their field.
Cpl. Mark Garcia, police officer, Provost Marshal’s Office, clears rooms during the active-shooter scenario at the Education Center Feb. 25, 2014. The officers helped simulate casualties and provide triage when necessary. - Cpl. Mark Garcia, police officer, Provost Marshal’s Office, clears rooms during the active-shooter scenario at the Education Center Feb. 25, 2014. The officers helped simulate casualties and provide triage when necessary.
Staff Sgt. Brian Pierce, administration chief, 4th Tank Battalion, stands with other Marines with 4th Tanks during a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony for retired Montford Point Marine Joseph Beaver at the Tolerance Education Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., Feb. 24. In attendance to the ceremony were various family members and friends of Beaver, as well as the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center color guard and Marines with 4th Tank Battalion who took part in presenting the medal alongside Ruiz. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released) - Staff Sgt. Brian Pierce, administration chief, 4th Tank Battalion, stands with other Marines with 4th Tanks during a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony for retired Montford Point Marine Joseph Beaver at the Tolerance Education Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., Feb. 24. In attendance to the ceremony were various family members and friends of Beaver, as well as the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center color guard and Marines with 4th Tank Battalion who took part in presenting the medal alongside Ruiz. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released)
When it is safe to do so, contact Combat Center base emergency. Provide authorities with any and all information that may help apprehend the shooter. - When it is safe to do so, contact Combat Center base emergency. Provide authorities with any and all information that may help apprehend the shooter.