Cpl. Joshua Chacon, videographer, Combat Camera, is a hiker and climber from the Chicago area and enjoys exploring Joshua Tree National Park. He hopes to reach the peak of the Sierra Nevada mountain range Mount Whitney, which is also the highest summit in the Contiguous United States. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Julio McGraw/Released) - Cpl. Joshua Chacon, videographer, Combat Camera, is a hiker and climber from the Chicago area and enjoys exploring Joshua Tree National Park. He hopes to reach the peak of the Sierra Nevada mountain range Mount Whitney, which is also the highest summit in the Contiguous United States. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Julio McGraw/Released)
Pfc. David Carr, ammunition technician, Center Magazine Area, spends his free time playing pick-up basketball games and practicing Jiu-jitsu. He is currently working on his associate’s degree in criminal justice at Copper Mountain College. - Pfc. David Carr, ammunition technician, Center Magazine Area, spends his free time playing pick-up basketball games and practicing Jiu-jitsu. He is currently working on his associate’s degree in criminal justice at Copper Mountain College.
Danielle E. Casco, range safety officer, Range Management Development Division, is a Marine veteran and has worked for RCU for nearly 10 years. Casco has a love of animals, nature and her adopted elephant, Billie. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Danielle E. Casco, range safety officer, Range Management Development Division, is a Marine veteran and has worked for RCU for nearly 10 years. Casco has a love of animals, nature and her adopted elephant, Billie. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)
Sgt. Kaylei Curry runs a nonprofit charity for newborns in need and is currently a watch commander at the Combat Center Provost Marshal’s Office. While attached to Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron 1 she worked 21 presidential events. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Julio McGraw/Released) - Sgt. Kaylei Curry runs a nonprofit charity for newborns in need and is currently a watch commander at the Combat Center Provost Marshal’s Office. While attached to Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron 1 she worked 21 presidential events. (Official Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Julio McGraw/Released)
Lt. Cmdr. Donald A. Baker, chaplain, Headquarters Battalion, began his military career as a Marine officer. Over the years, he developed a love for music as well as a desire to help the Marines with whom he served and made the decision to become a chaplain. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Levi Schultz/Released) - Lt. Cmdr. Donald A. Baker, chaplain, Headquarters Battalion, began his military career as a Marine officer. Over the years, he developed a love for music as well as a desire to help the Marines with whom he served and made the decision to become a chaplain. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Levi Schultz/Released)
Sgt. Maj. Avery L. Crespin currently serves as the Headquarters Battalion Sergeant Major, having assumed the responsibility in December 2015. Throughout his career, Crespin has enjoyed being stationed in places like Islamabad, Pakistan, and Caracas, Venezuela. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released) - Sgt. Maj. Avery L. Crespin currently serves as the Headquarters Battalion Sergeant Major, having assumed the responsibility in December 2015. Throughout his career, Crespin has enjoyed being stationed in places like Islamabad, Pakistan, and Caracas, Venezuela. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Medina Ayala-Lo/Released)