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With the passing of the colors and a final salute, Col. Dan Choike relinquished command of Marine Corps Base Quantico to Col. Dave Maxwell and closed the final...
Defense budget cuts and past civilian hiring freezes placed significant restraints on the size of the civilian workforce, said Kelly Sims, human resource...
Free shuttle service will be offered to and from the Historic Half for all participants and spectators.
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PHOTOS | U.S. Marines and British Royal Marines compete in a series of games at Quantico.
Each runner's split times can be instantaneously viewed on Facebook, Twitter or via email and mobile text messaging.
DMV is piloting its Troops to Trucks program at Quantico, which will help Marines transferring out of the service get commercial drivers licenses and jobs.
Military wives, mothers and grandmothers were invited to the White House to mark Military Spouse Appreciation Day Friday and Mother’s Day on Sunday.
To celebrate and commemorative its 50th anniversary, the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is donating 500 tickets to the May 20 Washington Nationals game.
The new training facility will provide training for the Embassy Security Group, FBI as well as Marine Expeditionary Units.
Hundreds of Marines filled the newly renovated bleachers yesterday at the Butler Stadium rededication ceremony, as Base Commander Col. Dan Choike reflected on the stadium's storied past.
Officer Candidates School hosted a building dedication ceremony Friday at their battalion command post, now named Wilson Hall after the late Gen. Louis H. Wilson.
The Naval Health Clinic held a cake cutting celebration Monday in honor of National Nurse Week and the Navy Nurse Corps 104th birthday.
Top educators from MCU’s schools, colleges and academies were recognized and presented the Dr. Elihu Rose Awards for Teaching Excellence.
Recent rainfall ends two-month drought and live-fire training aboard Quantico returns to normal.
More than 35 Marines across Quantico's base participated in a combat-style shooting course held by Weapons Training Battalion.
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