Marshall began training in Mixed Martial Arts in 2007, with her first and primary style being Muai Thai, also known as the ‘Art of the Eight Limbs.’ She also served as a firefighter for five years before deciding to enlist in the Marine Corps in 2011. She continues to train with Fight Club 29. - Marshall began training in Mixed Martial Arts in 2007, with her first and primary style being Muai Thai, also known as the ‘Art of the Eight Limbs.’ She also served as a firefighter for five years before deciding to enlist in the Marine Corps in 2011. She continues to train with Fight Club 29.
Lou Green, volunteer, Retired Activities Office, shakes hands with Col. James B. Hanlon, Combat Center chief of staff, after receiving an award during the second Installation Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field, April 9, 2014. Combat Center volunteers were recognized with certificates and offered free food and beverages after the ceremony. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released) - Lou Green, volunteer, Retired Activities Office, shakes hands with Col. James B. Hanlon, Combat Center chief of staff, after receiving an award during the second Installation Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field, April 9, 2014. Combat Center volunteers were recognized with certificates and offered free food and beverages after the ceremony. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released)
Audrey Mickelson, client service assistant, Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, looks over receipts for quick assist loans to make sure all the information is accurate Feb. 3 at the Village Center Office. The NMCRS offers counseling for young Marines on finances and money management. - Audrey Mickelson, client service assistant, Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, looks over receipts for quick assist loans to make sure all the information is accurate Feb. 3 at the Village Center Office. The NMCRS offers counseling for young Marines on finances and money management.
Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 374, keep watch from a tower at the Combat Center Expeditionary Air Field during the unit’s Integrated Training Exercise, Wednesday. The Marines learned how to effectively defend their air base by improving patrol and watch procedures. - Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 374, keep watch from a tower at the Combat Center Expeditionary Air Field during the unit’s Integrated Training Exercise, Wednesday. The Marines learned how to effectively defend their air base by improving patrol and watch procedures.
Michele Chamberlain, spouse of Capt. Travis Chamberlain, helps two Marines with the Marine Corps Communication-electronics school, decorate sugar cookies at the Combat Center's Officer's Club in support of the Treats for Troops event Dec. 3, 2013. - Michele Chamberlain, spouse of Capt. Travis Chamberlain, helps two Marines with the Marine Corps Communication-electronics school, decorate sugar cookies at the Combat Center's Officer's Club in support of the Treats for Troops event Dec. 3, 2013.
Marines with Marine Aerial Transport Squadron 234 load a 1,200-pound load of Meals, Ready-to-Eat at the Expeditionary Air Field Sept. 15. The MREs were delivered to Marines and sailors training in Mojave Viper, a month-long pre-deployment training evolution. The remain behind element of Marine Wing Support Squadron 374 also supported the Marines of VMGR-234 during the operation. - Marines with Marine Aerial Transport Squadron 234 load a 1,200-pound load of Meals, Ready-to-Eat at the Expeditionary Air Field Sept. 15. The MREs were delivered to Marines and sailors training in Mojave Viper, a month-long pre-deployment training evolution. The remain behind element of Marine Wing Support Squadron 374 also supported the Marines of VMGR-234 during the operation.