Sgt. Maj. Insu Paek, former Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School sergeant major, speaks to the attendees during a Relief and Appointment and Retirement Ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field, Feb. 12, 2014. - Sgt. Maj. Insu Paek, former Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School sergeant major, speaks to the attendees during a Relief and Appointment and Retirement Ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field, Feb. 12, 2014.
Chris Ryan, sous chef, led spouses in the first-ever 1st Tank Battalion Cooking Class at the Officers' Club, Feb. 11, 2014. - Chris Ryan, sous chef, led spouses in the first-ever 1st Tank Battalion Cooking Class at the Officers' Club, Feb. 11, 2014.
Sgt. Juan Ramos, heavy equipment mechanic, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, shares an embrace with his daughter, Zuly Ramos, 8 months old, during a slow song at the "Princess of the Castle" event Feb. 7, 2014, hosted at the Officers' Club. This event is the first of its kind for 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion. - Sgt. Juan Ramos, heavy equipment mechanic, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion, shares an embrace with his daughter, Zuly Ramos, 8 months old, during a slow song at the "Princess of the Castle" event Feb. 7, 2014, hosted at the Officers' Club. This event is the first of its kind for 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion.
The Mobile Detection Assessment Response System uses color and infrared cameras, allowing operators to see things that Marines conducting ground patrols cannot. The system also utilizes a radar system to detect enemy presence and alert the operator. - The Mobile Detection Assessment Response System uses color and infrared cameras, allowing operators to see things that Marines conducting ground patrols cannot. The system also utilizes a radar system to detect enemy presence and alert the operator.
The website eMarine rolled out a new mobile access site on Jan. 22, 2014, that allows users to quickly check up on their units’ command information, most recent photographs, announcements, frequently asked questions and downloads. - The website eMarine rolled out a new mobile access site on Jan. 22, 2014, that allows users to quickly check up on their units’ command information, most recent photographs, announcements, frequently asked questions and downloads.