Nickie Dietz keeps a steady pace during a spin class Wednesday morning at the East Gym and Fitness Center. Spin, power yoga, Pilates, kickboxing and dance Zumba are a few of the aerobics classes available aboard the Combat Center. - Nickie Dietz keeps a steady pace during a spin class Wednesday morning at the East Gym and Fitness Center. Spin, power yoga, Pilates, kickboxing and dance Zumba are a few of the aerobics classes available aboard the Combat Center.
MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif.—Navy Shark cheerleaders rouse the crowd’s excitement by going wild for their girls on the sidelines during a Marines versus Navy powder puff football game at Felix Field May 27. The Navy lost 40-12.::r::::n:: - MARINE CORPS AIR GROUND COMBAT CENTER TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif.—Navy Shark cheerleaders rouse the crowd’s excitement by going wild for their girls on the sidelines during a Marines versus Navy powder puff football game at Felix Field May 27. The Navy lost 40-12.::r::::n::
People gather for the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment’s barracks May 24. The building and its surroundings were designed to look more like a hotel than a traditional barracks. - People gather for the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment’s barracks May 24. The building and its surroundings were designed to look more like a hotel than a traditional barracks.
Isaiah Garcia, proudly shows off his award winning picture at Felix Field May 25, which won him second place in the Armed Services YMCA art contest. Isaiah participated in a nationwide competition, and his original picture is now displayed in Washington, D.C. - Isaiah Garcia, proudly shows off his award winning picture at Felix Field May 25, which won him second place in the Armed Services YMCA art contest. Isaiah participated in a nationwide competition, and his original picture is now displayed in Washington, D.C.
Navy Lt. Juliana Palumba, the acting triage officer, reads the dog tags of a simulated casualty during a mass fatality scenario at the Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital May 20 in conjunction with Exercise Golden Guardian, the California-wide exercise. The Combat Center responded to a mock 7.8 magnitude earthquake May 18-20, to assess the communication and response capabilities of the emergency operations center. - Navy Lt. Juliana Palumba, the acting triage officer, reads the dog tags of a simulated casualty during a mass fatality scenario at the Robert E. Bush Naval Hospital May 20 in conjunction with Exercise Golden Guardian, the California-wide exercise. The Combat Center responded to a mock 7.8 magnitude earthquake May 18-20, to assess the communication and response capabilities of the emergency operations center.