A casket is displayed during the funeral service for the 28th Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, retired Gen. Michael J. Williams, at the Marine Memorial Chapel, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Dec. 18, 2025. Williams served for over 40 years and was the ACMC from Sep. 8, 2000 to Sep. 9, 2002. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kiara Rawls)
BARROW, Alaska — U.S. Marines with Detachment Delta Company, 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, delivered nearly 14,000 pounds of toys to remote communities across Alaska in support of Toys for Tots as part of Operation Polar Knight, an annual holiday community relations mission conducted in Arctic conditions.
BARROW, Alaska — Long before the first aircraft lifts off for Alaska’s North Slope or a snow machine cut across the tundra, Cpl. Steven James Manning is already deep into the work of Toys for Tots. For Manning, the mission is not defined by a single delivery or a few days in the Arctic, but by months of planning that culminate during Operation Polar Knight, an annual community relations mission conducted across some of the most remote...
BARROW, Alaska — U.S. Marines with Detachment Delta Company, 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, Force Headquarters Group, Marine Forces Reserve, delivered nearly 14,000 pounds of toys to remote communities across Alaska in support of Toys for Tots as part of Operation Polar Knight, an annual holiday community relations mission conducted in Arctic conditions.
BARROW, Alaska — Long before the first aircraft lifts off for Alaska’s North Slope or a snow machine cut across the tundra, Cpl. Steven James Manning is already deep into the work of Toys for Tots. For Manning, the mission is not defined by a single delivery or a few days in the Arctic, but by months of planning that culminate during Operation Polar Knight, an annual community relations mission conducted across some of the most remote...