A Marine with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, provides suppressive fire during an exercise to evaluate Marines ontheir abilities on the M136 AT4 rocket launcher at Range 104 April 11. The Marines first conducted a dry-fire run before turning to live-fire. - A Marine with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, provides suppressive fire during an exercise to evaluate Marines on their abilities on the M136 AT4 rocket launcher at Range 104 April 11. The Marines first conducted a dry-fire run before turning to live-fire.
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)
The 23rd Dental Clinic recently reached a milestone through hard work and dedication to duty. “Our monthly readiness goal has always been to reach 95 percent of Marines and sailors in classes one and two,” said Cmdr. Melissa Ruff, clinic director, 23rd Dental Company. “In February 2014, we reached that goal and have maintained it through the month of March. All of the hard work and dedication from our staff have helped in us reaching our goal.” (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released) - The 23rd Dental Clinic recently reached a milestone through hard work and dedication to duty. “Our monthly readiness goal has always been to reach 95 percent of Marines and sailors in classes one and two,” said Cmdr. Melissa Ruff, clinic director, 23rd Dental Company. “In February 2014, we reached that goal and have maintained it through the month of March. All of the hard work and dedication from our staff have helped in us reaching our goal.” (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released)
Carboni is a Marine with G-6 communication and information systems who shares a passion for being a Marine and for automobiles. He drives a sports car that is no longer made, and one day aspires to own a Lamborghini. - Carboni is a Marine with G-6 communication and information systems who shares a passion for being a Marine and for automobiles. He drives a sports car that is no longer made, and one day aspires to own a Lamborghini.
Marines sing cadence during a battalion three-mile motivation run along the Physical Fitness Test Track, April 4, 2014. “When you see the companies get together like this, it builds morale and brings the Marines together,” said Cpl. Paul Kelley, military working dog handler, Provost Marshal’s Office, Headquarters Battalion. - Marines sing cadence during a battalion three-mile motivation run along the Physical Fitness Test Track, April 4, 2014. “When you see the companies get together like this, it builds morale and brings the Marines together,” said Cpl. Paul Kelley, military working dog handler, Provost Marshal’s Office, Headquarters Battalion.
Lance Cpl. Anthony Leandro, ammunition technician, Center Magazine Area, Headquarters Battalion, prepares to strike a ball during a free 18-hole round of golf at Desert Winds Golf Course, April 4, 2014. The Marines were provided clubs, balls and caddies for the game. - Lance Cpl. Anthony Leandro, ammunition technician, Center Magazine Area, Headquarters Battalion, prepares to strike a ball during a free 18-hole round of golf at Desert Winds Golf Course, April 4, 2014. The Marines were provided clubs, balls and caddies for the game.