05/03/2026
Marines from Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment step up and lead with purpose during the leadership reaction course. Every challenge is another chance to prove Marines can make decisions when it matters most.
05/02/2026
Corporal Millena, a radio operator from Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment makes contact with the main element over VHF, ensuring command and control in an austere environment.
05/01/2026
Marines from Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment move with determination and speed during the leadership reaction course. Pressure builds leaders to fight and win. This is where they prove it.
04/30/2026
Marines and Navy Corpsmen from Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment exercise field medicine, locating and stabilizing a casualty in simulated combat. The Navy-Marine Corps partnership ensures sustained combat power in any climb and place.
04/27/2026
Corporals McReynolds and MacConnachie from Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment exercise mobile, long range HF communications inside a HMMWV, linking forward and rear elements during simulated combat.
04/26/2026
Marines from Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment don’t take the easy path. Every challenge in the leadership reaction course sharpens decision-making and builds confidence to fight and win.
04/25/2026
The Marines of Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment move fast and hard. When the call comes, they don’t just keep pace—they deliver, ensuring CSS is exactly where it’s needed, when it’s needed.
04/24/2026
A Marine from Headquarters & Services Company, 4th Combat Readiness Regiment demonstrates decisiveness and the will to move forward during the leadership reaction course. Marines earn it every step of the way.