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Gunnery Sgt. Ivan Davila, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Family Readiness Block Party volunteer, prepares ribs for the event, which took place behind barracks 313 and 314, June 15, 2013. Even with rain pouring throughout the entire event, Marines and sailors came out to enjoy the effort put forth by volunteers. - Gunnery Sgt. Ivan Davila, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Family Readiness Block Party volunteer, prepares ribs for the event, which took place behind barracks 313 and 314, June 15, 2013. Even with rain pouring throughout the entire event, Marines and sailors came out to enjoy the effort put forth by volunteers.
Sgt. Maj. Peter W. Ferral, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron sergeant major, talks with H&HS servicemembers at the start of an overnight field exercise and field meet at Penny Lake field here April 18, 2013. The field meet consisted of several events which included the dizzy izzy, Humvee pull, pugil stick bouts and tug of war. At 9 p.m., all lights at the field were secured, with Marines sleeping with whatever provisions they brought in their packs. - Sgt. Maj. Peter W. Ferral, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron sergeant major, talks with H&HS servicemembers at the start of an overnight field exercise and field meet at Penny Lake field here April 18, 2013. The field meet consisted of several events which included the dizzy izzy, Humvee pull, pugil stick bouts and tug of war. At 9 p.m., all lights at the field were secured, with Marines sleeping with whatever provisions they brought in their packs.
Marines choose which cards they intend to shoot for their poker hand at the Top-Shot Shootout pistol-poker tournament held at the Indoor Small Arms Range here, Feb. 22, 2013. Participants had to shoot at targets that were pasted with a full deck of playing cards in a random order. - Marines choose which cards they intend to shoot for their poker hand at the Top-Shot Shootout pistol-poker tournament held at the Indoor Small Arms Range here, Feb. 22, 2013. Participants had to shoot at targets that were pasted with a full deck of playing cards in a random order.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Yamekia Cushenberry, a Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron aviation ordnanceman and H&HS field meet participant, spins in circles as part of the Dizzy Izzy during the H&HS field meet at Penny Lake fields here Aug. 1, 2012. H&HS HQ, Provost Marshal’s Office, station operations and station logistics competed in the field meet. PMO won overall. The field meet was composed of seven events: Arm wrestling, the Dizzy Izzy, a relay race, pugil stick striking, a Humvee pull, tug-of-war and Own-the-Bone. The purpose of the field meet was to bolster friendly competition as well as camaraderie between the various departments within H&HS. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Yamekia Cushenberry, a Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron aviation ordnanceman and H&HS field meet participant, spins in circles as part of the Dizzy Izzy during the H&HS field meet at Penny Lake fields here Aug. 1, 2012. H&HS HQ, Provost Marshal’s Office, station operations and station logistics competed in the field meet. PMO won overall. The field meet was composed of seven events: Arm wrestling, the Dizzy Izzy, a relay race, pugil stick striking, a Humvee pull, tug-of-war and Own-the-Bone. The purpose of the field meet was to bolster friendly competition as well as camaraderie between the various departments within H&HS.
Austin J. McKenna, H&HS striker, attempts to get past Ryan C. Snyder, MACS-4 defender, during a 2011 intramural soccer season game at the Penny Lake fields here Aug. 10. McKenna assisted his team's strikers throughout the game. - Austin J. McKenna, H&HS striker, attempts to get past Ryan C. Snyder, MACS-4 defender, during a 2011 intramural soccer season game at the Penny Lake fields here Aug. 10. McKenna assisted his team's strikers throughout the game.
Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron here is slated to implement a new Lean on Me mentorship program starting Thursday to enhance unit cohesion and aid in the positive development of all Marines and sailors. Based on how well the program works with H&HS, it is slated to be presented to the other squadrons here to participate in. - Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron here is slated to implement a new Lean on Me mentorship program starting Thursday to enhance unit cohesion and aid in the positive development of all Marines and sailors. Based on how well the program works with H&HS, it is slated to be presented to the other squadrons here to participate in.
Lance Cpl. Kenneth K. Trotter Jr., a station combat correspondent, struggles to count the fingers in front of him after being sprayed in the face with Oleoresin Capsicum spray during an OC course at the Provost Marshal’s Office here Jan. 20. The training noncommissioned-officer who sprayed the service members in the face with OC forced them to count his fingers to ensure the liquid took effect. - Lance Cpl. Kenneth K. Trotter Jr., a station combat correspondent, struggles to count the fingers in front of him after being sprayed in the face with Oleoresin Capsicum spray during an OC course at the Provost Marshal’s Office here Jan. 20. The training noncommissioned-officer who sprayed the service members in the face with OC forced them to count his fingers to ensure the liquid took effect.
Shannon Legette, a Jane Wayne Day particpant, fires a mock M240G during the Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Jane Wayne Day here Saturday. - Shannon Legette, a Jane Wayne Day particpant, fires a mock M240G during the Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Jane Wayne Day here Saturday.