NEW YORK -- A FDNY firefighter sprays water on simulated victims of a chemical attack in the subway, as Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) lead them out of the subway, at FDNY Fire Academy on Randall's Island, N.Y, April 22. FDNY and Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) joined together for a training exercise after a weeklong training evolution between the two units. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton / RELEASED) - NEW YORK -- A FDNY firefighter sprays water on simulated victims of a chemical attack in the subway, as Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) lead them out of the subway, at FDNY Fire Academy on Randall's Island, N.Y, April 22. FDNY and Marines from the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (CBIRF) joined together for a training exercise after a weeklong training evolution between the two units. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton / RELEASED)
A Marine from Company G, 2nd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, Marine Forces Reserve, receives his rifle from the armory. The Marines traveled from their headquarters in Dover, N.J., to Quantico, Va., for a weekend field exercise April 9. - A Marine from Company G, 2nd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, Marine Forces Reserve, receives his rifle from the armory. The Marines traveled from their headquarters in Dover, N.J., to Quantico, Va., for a weekend field exercise April 9.
Iwo Jima veterans came to the Marine Corps League Detachment 246 meeting hall for a ceremony Feb 19, 2010 in honor of the Marines who fought in the Feb 19 - March 26, 1945 battle of Iwo Jima. - Iwo Jima veterans came to the Marine Corps League Detachment 246 meeting hall for a ceremony Feb 19, 2010 in honor of the Marines who fought in the Feb 19 - March 26, 1945 battle of Iwo Jima.
Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal’s photo of the flag raising on Iwo Jima is arguably the most famous news photograph in history. The original photo negative, which was taken Feb. 23, 1945, is preserved in the archives of the AP in New York. - Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal’s photo of the flag raising on Iwo Jima is arguably the most famous news photograph in history. The original photo negative, which was taken Feb. 23, 1945, is preserved in the archives of the AP in New York.
Claire van der Boom, who plays Stella in HBO's 'The Pacific,' speaks with media members on the red carpet at Grauman's Chinese Theater Feb. 24 at the Hollywood premiere for the epic 10-part miniseries. - Claire van der Boom, who plays Stella in HBO's 'The Pacific,' speaks with media members on the red carpet at Grauman's Chinese Theater Feb. 24 at the Hollywood premiere for the epic 10-part miniseries.
Capt. Brian P. Iglesias conducts an iterview of a Marine who served at the Chosin Reservior. Capt Iglesias, a reservist with 6th Motor Transport Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, is the director and co-producer of "Chosin," a documentary of the epic battle. - Capt. Brian P. Iglesias conducts an iterview of a Marine who served at the Chosin Reservior. Capt Iglesias, a reservist with 6th Motor Transport Battalion, 4th Marine Logistics Group, Marine Forces Reserve, is the director and co-producer of "Chosin," a documentary of the epic battle.
WESTWOOD, N.J. - A police officer salutes the procession for Sgt. Christopher R. Hrbek, 25, a Westwood, N.J., native, Jan. 21. He was escorted from Dover Air Force Base, Del., past streets lined with people waving American Flags to Beckers Funeral Home. Hrbek, 3rd Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 7, II Marine Expeditionary Force, field artillery cannoneer, died Jan. 14 while conducting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The Bronze Star Medal with combat distinguishing device is scheduled to be presented to his family at his funeral, Jan. 23. The medal was approved for saving the life of his battalion sergeant major after an improvised explosive device severed both his legs during a firefight, Dec. 23. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton) - WESTWOOD, N.J. - A police officer salutes the procession for Sgt. Christopher R. Hrbek, 25, a Westwood, N.J., native, Jan. 21. He was escorted from Dover Air Force Base, Del., past streets lined with people waving American Flags to Beckers Funeral Home. Hrbek, 3rd Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 7, II Marine Expeditionary Force, field artillery cannoneer, died Jan. 14 while conducting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The Bronze Star Medal with combat distinguishing device is scheduled to be presented to his family at his funeral, Jan. 23. The medal was approved for saving the life of his battalion sergeant major after an improvised explosive device severed both his legs during a firefight, Dec. 23. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton)
NEW YORK -- Members of the local Marine Corps League salute the casket of the formerly oldest living female Marine, Miriam Cohen, as she is brought to grave site her, Nov. 17, in Cypress Hills National Cemetery. The 101-year-old Cohen enlisted in the Marine Corps during World War II and again during the Korean War. She was the oldest female enlistee of her time at 35 years old and was part of the first female Marine recruit class. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton) - NEW YORK -- Members of the local Marine Corps League salute the casket of the formerly oldest living female Marine, Miriam Cohen, as she is brought to grave site her, Nov. 17, in Cypress Hills National Cemetery. The 101-year-old Cohen enlisted in the Marine Corps during World War II and again during the Korean War. She was the oldest female enlistee of her time at 35 years old and was part of the first female Marine recruit class. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton)
Sergeant Maj. Scott Mykoo, sergeant major, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Ga., waits to begin an on-camera live interview during a training exercise in New York. Mykoo and leaders from Marine Corps units across the country came here for the 48th annual, weeklong, East Coast Media Symposium. This event brings together journalists and Marines for a discussion on creating a more open approach to the media. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton) - Sergeant Maj. Scott Mykoo, sergeant major, Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Ga., waits to begin an on-camera live interview during a training exercise in New York. Mykoo and leaders from Marine Corps units across the country came here for the 48th annual, weeklong, East Coast Media Symposium. This event brings together journalists and Marines for a discussion on creating a more open approach to the media. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Randall A. Clinton)