COLUMBUS, Ohio —Pfc. Heather Williams (left), Sgt. Hope Timberlake, Sgt. Saturnina Rodriguez and Pfc. Jasmin Villagomez present the National and Marine Corps flags, as the first all-female color guard of Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, during NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four Semi-finals basketball games, as part of the 2018 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Convention at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, March 30, 2018. Marines attended the WBCA to engage with women of all experience levels and inform them about opportunities within the Corps. This year, the Marine C


COLUMBUS, Ohio —Pfc. Heather Williams (left), Sgt. Hope Timberlake, Sgt. Saturnina Rodriguez and Pfc. Jasmin Villagomez present the National and Marine Corps flags, as the first all-female color guard of Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Georgia, during NCAA Division I Women’s Final Four Semi-finals basketball games, as part of the 2018 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Convention at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, March 30, 2018. Marines attended the WBCA to engage with women of all experience levels and inform them about opportunities within the Corps. This year, the Marine Corps celebrates 100 years since women first joined the Corps, an anniversary celebrated for the progress of women who now have the ability to join any occupational specialty within the Marines. Villagomez, from El Monte, California, currently serves as supply administration and operations specialist for MCLB Albany. Rodriguez is a warehouse clerk for Marine Corps Forces Reserve, MCLB Albany, from Niagara Falls, New York. Timberlake, originally from Cleveland, Ohio, is a postal clerk for MCLB Albany. Williams is an administrative specialist for MCLB Albany from San Diego, California. ( Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Naomi Marcom)


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