Brig. Gen. William F. Mullen III, Combat Center Commanding General, congratulates Melvin Pickens, lead facilities management specialist, Public Works Division, during the Victory Park ribbon-cutting ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif., Oct. 5, 2016. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Connor Hancock/Released) - Brig. Gen. William F. Mullen III, Combat Center Commanding General, congratulates Melvin Pickens, lead facilities management specialist, Public Works Division, during the Victory Park ribbon-cutting ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif., Oct. 5, 2016. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Connor Hancock/Released)
Lance Cpl. Logan Winterstein, marksmanship instructor, Marksmanship Training Unit, enjoys competing in golf tournaments and playing tennis. His goal is to finish his degree in computer science at University of Nebraska Omaha. His favorite billet as a Marine, is coaching on the rifle range. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Connor Hancock/Released) - Lance Cpl. Logan Winterstein, marksmanship instructor, Marksmanship Training Unit, enjoys competing in golf tournaments and playing tennis. His goal is to finish his degree in computer science at University of Nebraska Omaha. His favorite billet as a Marine, is coaching on the rifle range. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Connor Hancock/Released)
The Combat Center’s Maritza Carrillo, financial management analyst, G-8 Comptroller, received the 2016 Latina Style Incorporated Distinguished Civilian Award. The award is designed to recognize women in the military and the DoD civilian workforce who, through their service, have enhanced the role of Latinas in their organization. - The Combat Center’s Maritza Carrillo, financial management analyst, G-8 Comptroller, received the 2016 Latina Style Incorporated Distinguished Civilian Award. The award is designed to recognize women in the military and the DoD civilian workforce who, through their service, have enhanced the role of Latinas in their organization.
An MV-22 Osprey with Marine Medium Tilt-rotor Squadron 166 inserts Marines with Infantry Officer’s Course at Range 220, the Combat Center’s largest military operations on urbanized terrain facility, Sept. 23, 2016, as part of Exercise Talon Reach. Officers awaiting training at Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School and Marine Corps Intelligence School also participated in the exercise, for the first time, to create a mutually beneficial learning environment. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Eric Clayton/Released) - An MV-22 Osprey with Marine Medium Tilt-rotor Squadron 166 inserts Marines with Infantry Officer’s Course at Range 220, the Combat Center’s largest military operations on urbanized terrain facility, Sept. 23, 2016, as part of Exercise Talon Reach. Officers awaiting training at Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School and Marine Corps Intelligence School also participated in the exercise, for the first time, to create a mutually beneficial learning environment. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Eric Clayton/Released)
Cpl. Eddy Huezo, administrative clerk, Installation Personnel Administrative Center, Headquarters Battalion, spent his summers growing up in El Salvador. Since enlisting in the Marine Corps, he has learned to take both good and bad experiences and make the most of them. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Levi Schultz/Released) - Cpl. Eddy Huezo, administrative clerk, Installation Personnel Administrative Center, Headquarters Battalion, spent his summers growing up in El Salvador. Since enlisting in the Marine Corps, he has learned to take both good and bad experiences and make the most of them. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Levi Schultz/Released)