Camp Pendleton’s security services take action for COVID-19 - U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Paul McGary, a military police officer with the Provost Marshal’s Office, Security and Emergency Services Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, asks if a service member has flu like symptoms before assisting in a traffic collision on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, April 3, 2020. The security services and first responders on Camp Pendleton are taking precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Military police are asking base patrons if they have any flu like symptoms before assisting them in any situation. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Andrew Cortez)
BASH: Preserving warfighting capabilities - A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey is parked at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Camp Pendleton, California, Jan. 10, 2019. The MCAS mission is to maintain and operate air station facilities and property to provide support to I Marine Expeditionary Force, and other units visiting Camp Pendleton to enhance their mission capability and combat readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels)
Back in the saddle - U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. David Pagan, platoon sergeant, Headquarters Company, Weapons and Field Training Battalion, Recruit Training Regiment, participates in a live-fire range during the Combat Marksmanship Coach’s Course (CMC) at Edson Range, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, July 23, 2018. Pagan participated in the CMC to refresh the skills he previously gained in the course and to execute his annual marksmanship qualification. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Drake Nickels)
Camp Pendleton held a summer safety stand-down, May 14, to provide awareness training, information and to demonstrate safe practices on driving and summer recreational safety to Marines and Sailors on base. - Camp Pendleton held a summer safety stand-down, May 14, to provide awareness training, information and to demonstrate safe practices on driving and summer recreational safety to Marines and Sailors on base.
Marines wheelbarrow race for the Commanders Paddle during the safety fair and field meet held at Lake O’Neill Recreational Area here May 17. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron held their annual 101 days of summer safety stand down training in the form of an interactive fair coupled with a squadron sized field meet and competition. - Marines wheelbarrow race for the Commanders Paddle during the safety fair and field meet held at Lake O’Neill Recreational Area here May 17. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron held their annual 101 days of summer safety stand down training in the form of an interactive fair coupled with a squadron sized field meet and competition.
An instructor during this year's wild land fire training exercise starts a small controlled burn to help fire fighters from all across San Diego prepare for fires that might occur on Camp Pendleton, June 15. The base's fire department reacts to more than 300 wild fires aboard the base annually, making continuous training and team building exercises crucial. - An instructor during this year's wild land fire training exercise starts a small controlled burn to help fire fighters from all across San Diego prepare for fires that might occur on Camp Pendleton, June 15. The base's fire department reacts to more than 300 wild fires aboard the base annually, making continuous training and team building exercises crucial.
A Marine from 1st Marine Division, Marine Air Group 39 takes a tight turn on the Motorcycle Track Day portion of Semper Ride's Fun Day on the Runway at the Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, May 18. - A Marine from 1st Marine Division, Marine Air Group 39 takes a tight turn on the Motorcycle Track Day portion of Semper Ride's Fun Day on the Runway at the Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, May 18.
A motorcyclist races down the runway during the second “Fun Day on the Runway,” at Camp Pendleton’s Marine Corps Air Station, Sept. 24. The motorcycle track day, training and safety event hosted by Semper Ride, featured classes and clinics on bike safety, ramp and street freestyle demonstrations, a bike show competition and vendors to educate Marines, sailors and their family members about motorcycle safety. - A motorcyclist races down the runway during the second “Fun Day on the Runway,” at Camp Pendleton’s Marine Corps Air Station, Sept. 24. The motorcycle track day, training and safety event hosted by Semper Ride, featured classes and clinics on bike safety, ramp and street freestyle demonstrations, a bike show competition and vendors to educate Marines, sailors and their family members about motorcycle safety.
Camp Pendleton's base Explosive Ordnance Disposal building houses four rooms of wall-to-wall weapons, bombs, mines, mortars, and rounds all ranging from World War I for visitors to view and learn about. The "hands-on library" also serves as a training location for the unit to practice dasarming explosives and learn about other military ordnance. - Camp Pendleton's base Explosive Ordnance Disposal building houses four rooms of wall-to-wall weapons, bombs, mines, mortars, and rounds all ranging from World War I for visitors to view and learn about. The "hands-on library" also serves as a training location for the unit to practice dasarming explosives and learn about other military ordnance.