A joint Navy-Marine Corps color guard marches with the colors during their appearance at a military appreciation ceremony at a San Diego Padres baseball game at Petco Park, May 25, 2014. "It was a great time for camaraderie and reflection," said Navy Lt. Travis Jewell, chaplain, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, 7th Marine Regiment. - A joint Navy-Marine Corps color guard marches with the colors during their appearance at a military appreciation ceremony at a San Diego Padres baseball game at Petco Park, May 25, 2014. "It was a great time for camaraderie and reflection," said Navy Lt. Travis Jewell, chaplain, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, 7th Marine Regiment.
Maj. Gen. David H. Berger, Combat Center Commanding General, meets with various members of Military Officers Association of America during a luncheon at Desert Springs Resort clubhouse in Palm Desert, Calif., Feb. 21, 2014. MOAA is made up of retired military officers from all different branches of service and plays an active role in military personnel matters and especially proposed legislation affecting the career force, the retired community, and veterans of the uniformed services. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released) - Maj. Gen. David H. Berger, Combat Center Commanding General, meets with various members of Military Officers Association of America during a luncheon at Desert Springs Resort clubhouse in Palm Desert, Calif., Feb. 21, 2014. MOAA is made up of retired military officers from all different branches of service and plays an active role in military personnel matters and especially proposed legislation affecting the career force, the retired community, and veterans of the uniformed services. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released)
Mark Serpa-Cardenas, 17, 12th grader in high school, measures pasta noodles at the Combat Center Officer’s Club during the 11th Annual Job Shadowing Event, Feb. 19, 2014. “I enjoyed my time with the Job Shadowing program because it helped me to gain a new perspective on what the military actually does,” said Liz Evans, a 12th grader in high school, who shadowed a Combat Center journalist. “It helped me to further understand my career interest and how they conduct interviews and use different sources. It was useful, and I enjoyed it very much.” (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released) - Mark Serpa-Cardenas, 17, 12th grader in high school, measures pasta noodles at the Combat Center Officer’s Club during the 11th Annual Job Shadowing Event, Feb. 19, 2014. “I enjoyed my time with the Job Shadowing program because it helped me to gain a new perspective on what the military actually does,” said Liz Evans, a 12th grader in high school, who shadowed a Combat Center journalist. “It helped me to further understand my career interest and how they conduct interviews and use different sources. It was useful, and I enjoyed it very much.” (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released)
Cpl. Joshua Tavares, military police officer, takes a bite from military working dog Collie during aggression training near K9 unit kennels, Jan. 22, 2014. The bite suit is one of the tool handlers can use to assist aggression training. - Cpl. Joshua Tavares, military police officer, takes a bite from military working dog Collie during aggression training near K9 unit kennels, Jan. 22, 2014. The bite suit is one of the tool handlers can use to assist aggression training.