Brig. Gen. Edward Banta speaks at the opening ceremony of the Armed Forces Basketball Championship at the Paige Fieldhouse, Nov. 7. The championship consists of a men and womens team from each of the four branches. The tournament is from Nov. 7-13 and the best players from the tournament will be selected to play on the All-Armed Forces Team in December in Belgium.Banta is the Commanding General of Marine Corps Installations West-Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. - Brig. Gen. Edward Banta speaks at the opening ceremony of the Armed Forces Basketball Championship at the Paige Fieldhouse, Nov. 7. The championship consists of a men and womens team from each of the four branches. The tournament is from Nov. 7-13 and the best players from the tournament will be selected to play on the All-Armed Forces Team in December in Belgium. Banta is the Commanding General of Marine Corps Installations West-Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
Sgt. Maj. Mark A. Byrd introduces himself before beginning the Manpower Management Support Branch Promotion and Performance brief at the base theater here Aug. 7. The brief covered information to assist Reporting Seniors and Reviewing Officers with completing fitness reports, as well as help Marines receiving reports better understand how they are evaluated. Byrd is the sergeant major for the Performance Evaluation Section at Headquarter Marine Corps. - Sgt. Maj. Mark A. Byrd introduces himself before beginning the Manpower Management Support Branch Promotion and Performance brief at the base theater here Aug. 7. The brief covered information to assist Reporting Seniors and Reviewing Officers with completing fitness reports, as well as help Marines receiving reports better understand how they are evaluated. Byrd is the sergeant major for the Performance Evaluation Section at Headquarter Marine Corps.
Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese welcomes Camp Pendleton residents during his opening remarks at the Town Hall Meeting at the Pacific Views Event Center here July 31. The meeting was held to receive feedback and answer questions about the recently implemented energy billing for residents of the Lincoln Military Housing here. - Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese welcomes Camp Pendleton residents during his opening remarks at the Town Hall Meeting at the Pacific Views Event Center here July 31. The meeting was held to receive feedback and answer questions about the recently implemented energy billing for residents of the Lincoln Military Housing here.
The Team USA Armed Forces meets with Los Angeles Galaxy coaches and players after observing one of their practices at the Stub Hub Stadium in Los Angeles June 25. The military Team USA is made up of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines from all over the world. Team USA is scheduled to play in the 1st Annual Military World Cup held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The LA Galaxy invited Team USA to watch and learn from their practice time. - The Team USA Armed Forces meets with Los Angeles Galaxy coaches and players after observing one of their practices at the Stub Hub Stadium in Los Angeles June 25. The military Team USA is made up of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines from all over the world. Team USA is scheduled to play in the 1st Annual Military World Cup held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The LA Galaxy invited Team USA to watch and learn from their practice time.
Garrison Rios rushed past two competitors during the 23-mile course in the Hell Fire Fat Tire Bike Race here March 23. - Garrison Rios rushed past two competitors during the 23-mile course in the Hell Fire Fat Tire Bike Race here March 23.
With 101 Critical Days of Summer coming to an end, Camp Pendleton safety officials, and military police stress the importance of crime prevention on base. According to military police officials, the safe feeling offered by living on a military base cause residents to develop complacency and forget the basics of personal security. Simple things such as locking doors, securing valuables and ensuring windows are shut stop happening. - With 101 Critical Days of Summer coming to an end, Camp Pendleton safety officials, and military police stress the importance of crime prevention on base. According to military police officials, the safe feeling offered by living on a military base cause residents to develop complacency and forget the basics of personal security. Simple things such as locking doors, securing valuables and ensuring windows are shut stop happening.