A color guard retires the colors after the Combat Center’s 2008 Birthday Pageant at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field Nov. 5. - A color guard retires the colors after the Combat Center’s 2008 Birthday Pageant at Lance Cpl. Torrey L. Gray Field Nov. 5.
Marines stand at attention while Lt. Col. Thomas Gordon, 1st Tank Battalion commanding officer, and Gene Berbaum, the president of the Marine Corps Tankers Scholarship Foundation, award and congratulate them on receiving the Tanker of the Year awards during the unit’s birthday and Tanker of the Year award ceremony outside the battalion headquarters Oct. 31. - Marines stand at attention while Lt. Col. Thomas Gordon, 1st Tank Battalion commanding officer, and Gene Berbaum, the president of the Marine Corps Tankers Scholarship Foundation, award and congratulate them on receiving the Tanker of the Year awards during the unit’s birthday and Tanker of the Year award ceremony outside the battalion headquarters Oct. 31.
A memorial stands on the stage of the Combat Center’s Sunset Cinema during the 4th Annual Fallen Heroes Memorial Service Oct. 31. - A memorial stands on the stage of the Combat Center’s Sunset Cinema during the 4th Annual Fallen Heroes Memorial Service Oct. 31.
“Crazy” Kyle Rapport smokes his tires right in-front of the crowd at the Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School’s 2nd Safety Fair. MCCES held the fair at the Combat Center’s Victory Field Oct. 30 to promote safety training and entertain the attendees. - “Crazy” Kyle Rapport smokes his tires right in-front of the crowd at the Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School’s 2nd Safety Fair. MCCES held the fair at the Combat Center’s Victory Field Oct. 30 to promote safety training and entertain the attendees.
Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 374, also known as the “Rhinos,” unload gear from the back of a cargo truck before their fellow Rhinos return to Victory Field Oct. 22. MWSS-374 returned from their deployment to Iraq in two waves after spending seven months supporting air operations, and conducting airfield maintenance and convoy operations. The second half of the squadron arrived at the Combat Center early Saturday morning. - Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron 374, also known as the “Rhinos,” unload gear from the back of a cargo truck before their fellow Rhinos return to Victory Field Oct. 22. MWSS-374 returned from their deployment to Iraq in two waves after spending seven months supporting air operations, and conducting airfield maintenance and convoy operations. The second half of the squadron arrived at the Combat Center early Saturday morning.
Country music singer Darryl Worley and his band wrap up an evening of live musical entertainment during the Somebody Loves You tour Oct. 25 at the Combat Center’s Victory Field. Worley, a Pyburn, Tenn., native, took the stage after the Christian heavy metal band Disciple at the event. His performance entertained an audience of more than 13,000 people and provided a transition between Disciple’s face-melting guitar licks and the final sermon, delivered by Raul Ries, a former Marine and pastor at the Cavalry Chapel in Diamond Bar, Calif. - Country music singer Darryl Worley and his band wrap up an evening of live musical entertainment during the Somebody Loves You tour Oct. 25 at the Combat Center’s Victory Field. Worley, a Pyburn, Tenn., native, took the stage after the Christian heavy metal band Disciple at the event. His performance entertained an audience of more than 13,000 people and provided a transition between Disciple’s face-melting guitar licks and the final sermon, delivered by Raul Ries, a former Marine and pastor at the Cavalry Chapel in Diamond Bar, Calif.