Graphics by Lance Cpl. Alexandra Earl | Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego | 05.10.2024
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Leilenie Pena, a finance technician, left, and Cpl. Joshua Dreher, a combat graphics specialist, with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, and representatives for the BOLDERBoulder 10-kilometer race, pose for a photo at MCRD San Diego, California, May 10, 2024. MCRDSD and Western Recruiting Region are sending Marines to represent the......
Graphics by Staff Sgt. Daniel Lee | 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) | 05.09.2024
A graphic flyer advertising the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Red Empire Week Community Day to the local public. Red Empire Week is a week long organizational event that fosters esprit de corps among Soldiers, families, and local community members. (U.S. Army graphic by Staff Sgt. Daniel Lee)...
Graphics by Petty Officer 1st Class Charlotte Oliver | Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | 05.09.2024
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, code name Operation Overlord. The beach landing began at 6:30 a.m. The Allies landed on five beaches, code names Gold, Juno, Omaha, Sword and Utah. Allied Forces suffered nearly 10,000 causalities, including 4,000 confirmed dead. Yet somehow, due to the unwavering valor and sacrifices of the Allied troops, the landings were......
Graphics by David Johnson | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 05.09.2024
New photograph of teams participating in the 2024 Best Redleg Competition at Fort Sill, Oklahoma 09-14 May.
Graphics by David Johnson | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 05.09.2024
New photograph of teams participating in the 2024 Best Redleg Competition at Fort Sill, Oklahoma 09-14 May.
Graphics by Debra Watts | Defense Contract Management Agency | 05.09.2024
Father's Day - DCMA Facebook Post
Graphics by Justin Buckley | Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | 05.09.2024
Flag graphic set commemorating the 32 submarines Portsmouth Naval Shipyard built in 1944.
Graphics by Sgt. Briana Vera | Communication Directorate | 05.09.2024
Marine Corps Order 3070.3 Personal Portable Electronic Device (PPED) Policy order establishes guidance for commanders, leaders, and Marines to better address PPED/OPED usage and associated risks, across the fleet. This graphic was created using Adobe Photoshop. (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Sgt. Briana Vera)...