Marine veteran Cpl. Ovais Khalil, (right) Nangwik, language specialist addresses job seekers during a career fair hosted by the Wounded Warrior Regiment and MCCS Career Resource Management Center today aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Khalil was placed in an internship through the Wounded Warrior Regiment's transition cell and was later hired as a full time employer. Khalil is a native of Tupelo, Miss. - Marine veteran Cpl. Ovais Khalil, (right) Nangwik, language specialist addresses job seekers during a career fair hosted by the Wounded Warrior Regiment and MCCS Career Resource Management Center today aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. Khalil was placed in an internship through the Wounded Warrior Regiment's transition cell and was later hired as a full time employer. Khalil is a native of Tupelo, Miss.
Mark Brokaw, program manager of the Wounded Warrior Regiment’s Reserve Medical Entitlements Determination section, stands outside of the Regiment’s headquarters aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., with the RMED section staff. The RMED section tracks and manages the non-medical and medical care of wounded, ill and injured reserve Marines nationwide. - Mark Brokaw, program manager of the Wounded Warrior Regiment’s Reserve Medical Entitlements Determination section, stands outside of the Regiment’s headquarters aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., with the RMED section staff. The RMED section tracks and manages the non-medical and medical care of wounded, ill and injured reserve Marines nationwide.