Marines with Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command - Marines with Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command pose for photos in cyber operations room at Lasswell Hall aboard Fort Meade, Maryland, Feb. 5, 2020. MARFORCYBER Marines conduct offensive and defensive cyber operations in support of United States Cyber Command and operate, secure and defend the Marine Corps Enterprise Network. This image is a photo illustration.
MARFORCYBER, MARFORRES, NETWORK, NETACT-RES, MFR, MCCOG - Col. Thomas Cleaver (left), commanding officer, Marine Corps Cyberspace Operations Group (MCCOG), Marine Forces Cyber Command (MARFORCYBER), takes charge of the formations of U.S. Marines and civilians during the Network Activity Reserve (NetAct-Res) activation ceremony at Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans, Nov. 1, 2021.
1st Network Activity - National Capital Region - Col. Edward J. Debish, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Cyberspace Operations Group speaks to Marines and civilians who are part of the new Network Activity - National Capital Region (NCR) during an activation ceremony at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Aug. 31, 2020. Debish said “what this does for the Marine Corps, the big bang for our buck, is it provides unity of command and unity of effort.” The network provides robust, seamless, and secure end‐to‐end communications for all Marines; from the supporting establishment to forward-deployed forces.
Midshipmen pose for a photo with David Luber, Executive Director, United States Cyber Command, at DreamPort in Columbia, Md., August 14. - Midshipmen pose for a photo with David Luber, Executive Director, United States Cyber Command, at DreamPort in Columbia, Md., August 14.
U.S. Marines assigned to 1st Network Battalion, Marine Corps Cyberspace Operations Group, stand in formation during the battalion transfer of authority at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 4, 2020. 1st Network Bn., the first of six new Marine Corps network units, was created to improve oversight, command, and control of the Marine Corps enterprise network while managing building and local area networks around base. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Donald Holbert) - U.S. Marines assigned to 1st Network Battalion, Marine Corps Cyberspace Operations Group, stand in formation during the battalion transfer of authority at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, June 4, 2020. 1st Network Bn., the first of six new Marine Corps network units, was created to improve oversight, command, and control of the Marine Corps enterprise network while managing building and local area networks around base. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Donald Holbert)
Marines attending the Gamerjibe virtual career fair on May 20, 2020 occupy the Marine Corps booth. The fair provided Students interested in technological careers the opportunity to connect virtually and free of charge using an immersive and interactive experience. - Marines attending the Gamerjibe virtual career fair on May 20, 2020 occupy the Marine Corps booth. The fair provided Students interested in technological careers the opportunity to connect virtually and free of charge using an immersive and interactive experience.
Marine Corps veteran Staff Sergeant Nathanial Vanderhayden, formerly a Marine Corps cyber operator, takes a group photo with old friends, after receiving the Meritorious Service Medal at a dinner February 18th. - Marine Corps veteran Staff Sergeant Nathanial Vanderhayden, formerly a Marine Corps cyber operator, takes a group photo with old friends, after receiving the Meritorious Service Medal at a dinner February 18th. Major General Matthew Glavy, and Sgt. Maj. Dan Krause, the commanding general and sergeant major of Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, awarded Nate with the Meritorious Service Medal for the superior performance of his duties. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Garrett Gillespie)
Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Glavy, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command and Joint Task Force Ares commander, presides over a relief and appointment ceremony in Lasswell Hall, Fort Meade, Maryland, Mar. 19, 2020. During the ceremony, Sgt. Maj. Daniel L. Krause relinquished his duties as the sergeant major of MARFORCYBER while Sgt. Maj. Jay D. Williamson was appointed to fill the role. (Department of Defense photo by Joseph Wilbanks) - Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Glavy, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command and Joint Task Force Ares commander, presides over a relief and appointment ceremony in Lasswell Hall, Fort Meade, Maryland, Mar. 19, 2020. During the ceremony, Sgt. Maj. Daniel L. Krause relinquished his duties as the sergeant major of MARFORCYBER while Sgt. Maj. Jay D. Williamson was appointed to fill the role. (Department of Defense photo by Joseph Wilbanks)
Senior leaders visit Lasswell Hall - Maj. Gen. Mathew G. Glavy, commander of Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command and Joint Task Force Ares, welcomes Adm. Mike Gilday, 32nd Chief of Naval Operations and Gen. David H. Berger, 38th Commandant of the Marine Corps, to Lasswell Hall February 18, 2020. The senior leaders discussed current and future cyberspace operations conducted from the Joint Mission Operations Center Maryland. MARFORCYBER Marines conduct offensive and defensive cyber operations in support of United States Cyber Command and operate, secure and defend the Marine Corps Enterprise Network.