NEW YORK—Col. Stephen Liszewski, the U.S. Marine Corps military fellow to the Council on Foreign Relations, speaks to guests during the Marine Corps birthday celebration at the CFR New York Office Nov. 6. “The Council of Foreign Relations is a think tank based in New York City that focuses on foreign policy and national security issues,” said Liszewski. - NEW YORK—Col. Stephen Liszewski, the U.S. Marine Corps military fellow to the Council on Foreign Relations, speaks to guests during the Marine Corps birthday celebration at the CFR New York Office Nov. 6. “The Council of Foreign Relations is a think tank based in New York City that focuses on foreign policy and national security issues,” said Liszewski.
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass.— Chief Warrant Officer 2 Stephen Giove, the Officer in Charge and director of the Parris Island Marine Corps Band, sings a tune during the Marine Band performance at the Big Eastern States Exposition, Sept. 27. Marine Musicians perform an average of 250 times each year. Performances range from military ceremonies to public concerts like the Big E. - WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass.— Chief Warrant Officer 2 Stephen Giove, the Officer in Charge and director of the Parris Island Marine Corps Band, sings a tune during the Marine Band performance at the Big Eastern States Exposition, Sept. 27. Marine Musicians perform an average of 250 times each year. Performances range from military ceremonies to public concerts like the Big E.
NEW YORK—Staff Sgt. Jesse Costa, (center) 1st Marine Corps District’s club manager, alongside other chefs prepares dishes at Club Space NYC, Sept. 18. Costa is on the path to becoming the only chef in his military occupational specialty. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brandon Thomas) - NEW YORK—Staff Sgt. Jesse Costa, (center) 1st Marine Corps District’s club manager, alongside other chefs prepares dishes at Club Space NYC, Sept. 18. Costa is on the path to becoming the only chef in his military occupational specialty. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brandon Thomas)
Irfan Siddiqui, a 28-year-old Marine veteran, poses for a photo on the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus Sept. 5. Siddiqui is a former Staff Sergeant in the Marines who is using his Post 9/11 GI Bill to obtain a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry. He is also currently working to gain a commission as a Marine Corps Officer. - Irfan Siddiqui, a 28-year-old Marine veteran, poses for a photo on the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus Sept. 5. Siddiqui is a former Staff Sergeant in the Marines who is using his Post 9/11 GI Bill to obtain a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry. He is also currently working to gain a commission as a Marine Corps Officer.
PENNSAUKEN, N.J. – Paul Fischer, former Marine Captain and friend of Travis Manion, speaks to more than 60 Marine Corps poolees before the 9/11 Heroes 5K run in Pennsauken, N.J., Sept. 7, 2014. The run was created by the Travis Manion Foundation to commemorate fallen military service members, police officers, firefighters, and emergency responders. 1st Lt. Travis Manion was killed in action while serving in Al-Anbar Province in Iraq in 2007. - PENNSAUKEN, N.J. – Paul Fischer, former Marine Captain and friend of Travis Manion, speaks to more than 60 Marine Corps poolees before the 9/11 Heroes 5K run in Pennsauken, N.J., Sept. 7, 2014. The run was created by the Travis Manion Foundation to commemorate fallen military service members, police officers, firefighters, and emergency responders. 1st Lt. Travis Manion was killed in action while serving in Al-Anbar Province in Iraq in 2007.