1st Marine Division Association, Phoenix Chapter, presents coins to the Marines of E Co., 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, during a ceremony at Building 1707 aboard the Combat Center, Aug. 22, 2014. The event also introduced the Oscar P. Austin award to the Marines and explained its importance to the history of the company. - 1st Marine Division Association, Phoenix Chapter, presents coins to the Marines of E Co., 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, during a ceremony at Building 1707 aboard the Combat Center, Aug. 22, 2014. The event also introduced the Oscar P. Austin award to the Marines and explained its importance to the history of the company.
Bill Thompson, freight handler, Distribution Management Office, unloads a pallet of coffee at a loading dock for Operation Coffee Giveaway with donated Keurig cups and ground coffee from Holy Joe’s Café, Aug. 21, 2014. - Bill Thompson, freight handler, Distribution Management Office, unloads a pallet of coffee at a loading dock for Operation Coffee Giveaway with donated Keurig cups and ground coffee from Holy Joe’s Café, Aug. 21, 2014.
Jacklyn Wilson, owner, Crazy Horse Ranch, conducts a class for Pfc. Sandra Cuellar, administration specialist, Installation Personnel Administration Center, and Cpl. Thomas Salukumbo, administrative specialist, IPAC, during a volunteer event in one of the stables of Crazy Horse Ranch, Aug. 24, 2014. Wilson’s approach to horsemanship focuses on suggestion as opposed to submission. - Jacklyn Wilson, owner, Crazy Horse Ranch, conducts a class for Pfc. Sandra Cuellar, administration specialist, Installation Personnel Administration Center, and Cpl. Thomas Salukumbo, administrative specialist, IPAC, during a volunteer event in one of the stables of Crazy Horse Ranch, Aug. 24, 2014. Wilson’s approach to horsemanship focuses on suggestion as opposed to submission.
First Lt. Wayne Quint ran Cross Country in high school, eventually becoming the team captain with his best three-mile time being 16 minutes, eight seconds. He attended the University of California, Los Angles, and went on to earn hid degree in law. Shorty after, he decided to commission in the Marine Corps. - First Lt. Wayne Quint ran Cross Country in high school, eventually becoming the team captain with his best three-mile time being 16 minutes, eight seconds. He attended the University of California, Los Angles, and went on to earn hid degree in law. Shorty after, he decided to commission in the Marine Corps.
Cpl. Arthur E. Krenzel III, field radio operator, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, salutes Capt. Kelvin Chew, communications officer, S-6, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, during his meritorious promotion ceremony at the Communications Building of 3rd LAR, Aug. 15, 2014. - Cpl. Arthur E. Krenzel III, field radio operator, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, salutes Capt. Kelvin Chew, communications officer, S-6, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, during his meritorious promotion ceremony at the Communications Building of 3rd LAR, Aug. 15, 2014.