Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton litter bearers transport a simulated mass casualty patient to the hospital’s Emergency Room during an active shooter exercise July 18. The scenario was based on an active shooter incident at the hospital’s Mental Health Clinic (simulated in building H-103) and how responders dealt with the threat, mass casualty patient transportation and accountability, Emergency Room triage and treatment and the Hospital Command Center’s coordination efforts and oversight.U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael R. McCormick - Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton litter bearers transport a simulated mass casualty patient to the hospital’s Emergency Room during an active shooter exercise July 18. The scenario was based on an active shooter incident at the hospital’s Mental Health Clinic (simulated in building H-103) and how responders dealt with the threat, mass casualty patient transportation and accountability, Emergency Room triage and treatment and the Hospital Command Center’s coordination efforts and oversight. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael R. McCormick
Lance Cpl. Matthew Cessna, left, and Cpl. Cody George, right, won first place for the sponsor HP’s Men’s Patriotic Best Dressed competition at Del Mar Beach here during the Fourth of July Beach Bash. The daylong event featured live entertainment, free give-aways, a military tribute video and concluded with fireworks. Cessna is a parachute rigger with Combat Logistics Group-17, 1st Marine Logistics Group here. George is an embarkation noncommissioned officer with 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 1st Marine Division here. - Lance Cpl. Matthew Cessna, left, and Cpl. Cody George, right, won first place for the sponsor HP’s Men’s Patriotic Best Dressed competition at Del Mar Beach here during the Fourth of July Beach Bash. The daylong event featured live entertainment, free give-aways, a military tribute video and concluded with fireworks. Cessna is a parachute rigger with Combat Logistics Group-17, 1st Marine Logistics Group here. George is an embarkation noncommissioned officer with 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 1st Marine Division here.
Competitors charge through the starting line of the 20th annual World Famous Mud Run here June 1. Several obstacles were incorporated into the 10K, which started at Lake O’Neil, and took the runners through training areas 26 and 27 of the base. - Competitors charge through the starting line of the 20th annual World Famous Mud Run here June 1. Several obstacles were incorporated into the 10K, which started at Lake O’Neil, and took the runners through training areas 26 and 27 of the base.
Staff Sgt. Brian Dinning monitors the firebucket as it fills with water during the 6th annual aerial Wild Land Fire Fighting exercise here May 9. Dinning is a crew chief with Marine Medium Helicopter Training Squadron-164 with the air station here. - Staff Sgt. Brian Dinning monitors the firebucket as it fills with water during the 6th annual aerial Wild Land Fire Fighting exercise here May 9. Dinning is a crew chief with Marine Medium Helicopter Training Squadron-164 with the air station here.
Morris Pike, also know as Captain Book, helped give away free books to children during the 18th annual Kids First Fair hosted by Marine and Family Programs at the Paige Field House here April 27. The theme for this year’s event was “Kids are superheroes” and provided live attractions, demonstrations and entertainment including a pony rides, face painting and rock climbing for military youth. - Morris Pike, also know as Captain Book, helped give away free books to children during the 18th annual Kids First Fair hosted by Marine and Family Programs at the Paige Field House here April 27. The theme for this year’s event was “Kids are superheroes” and provided live attractions, demonstrations and entertainment including a pony rides, face painting and rock climbing for military youth.
(Left to right) Tara Yarte, Danni Maxwell and Sonnia Endora laugh together before the Live, Laugh and Learn event at the Del Mar Beach Resort here April 19. The tour features motivational presentations, book signing and author meet-and-greet events for military wives. - (Left to right) Tara Yarte, Danni Maxwell and Sonnia Endora laugh together before the Live, Laugh and Learn event at the Del Mar Beach Resort here April 19. The tour features motivational presentations, book signing and author meet-and-greet events for military wives.
Lance Cpl. Kathryn Howard pets a horse during the Single Marine Program’s volunteer event at the Stepp Stables here April 17. Howard is a photographer with Headquarters and Support Battalion’s Combat Camera here. - Lance Cpl. Kathryn Howard pets a horse during the Single Marine Program’s volunteer event at the Stepp Stables here April 17. Howard is a photographer with Headquarters and Support Battalion’s Combat Camera here.
Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese, left, welcomes Stan Lee, right, to Pendleton during while giving opening remarks during Stan Lee's POW!er Concert at the Pacific Views Event Center here April 5. Coglianese is the base commanding general and regional authority for five military installations in the southwestern United States. Lee is the chairman and chief creative officer of POW! Entertainment. - Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese, left, welcomes Stan Lee, right, to Pendleton during while giving opening remarks during Stan Lee's POW!er Concert at the Pacific Views Event Center here April 5. Coglianese is the base commanding general and regional authority for five military installations in the southwestern United States. Lee is the chairman and chief creative officer of POW! Entertainment.
More than 2,400 Marines and civilians biked 56-miles through base during the Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, Calif. triathlon March 30. The competitors swam 1.2-miles in the Oceanside Harbor, pedaled through base and ran 13.1-miles through the coastal streets of Oceanside. - More than 2,400 Marines and civilians biked 56-miles through base during the Ironman 70.3 Oceanside, Calif. triathlon March 30. The competitors swam 1.2-miles in the Oceanside Harbor, pedaled through base and ran 13.1-miles through the coastal streets of Oceanside.
Service members and spouses of Headquarters and Support Battalion and Security and Emergency Services Battalion take a group photo during a Spouse Readiness Seminar, where twenty-one spouses learned about a variety of topics related to military life, here March 28. - Service members and spouses of Headquarters and Support Battalion and Security and Emergency Services Battalion take a group photo during a Spouse Readiness Seminar, where twenty-one spouses learned about a variety of topics related to military life, here March 28.