Col. Darrell Thacker, deputy commander for Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, speaks on some of the current events and upcoming changes for MCB Camp Lejeune during the 18th Annual State of the Community Breakfast aboard Marine Corps air Station New River Feb. 12. Thacker spoke on behalf of the base’s leadership and explained what the military’s budget cuts may mean for the installations as well as the community. - Col. Darrell Thacker, deputy commander for Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, speaks on some of the current events and upcoming changes for MCB Camp Lejeune during the 18th Annual State of the Community Breakfast aboard Marine Corps air Station New River Feb. 12. Thacker spoke on behalf of the base’s leadership and explained what the military’s budget cuts may mean for the installations as well as the community.
A sailor rings the ceremonial bell nine times while the birthday cake is brought to the front of the ceremony during the Navy Ball at the New Bern Convention Center in New Bern, N.C., Oct. 20. The Navy turned 237 this year, and sailors celebrated their birthday with a strong emphasis on the Navy’s role in the War of 1812. - A sailor rings the ceremonial bell nine times while the birthday cake is brought to the front of the ceremony during the Navy Ball at the New Bern Convention Center in New Bern, N.C., Oct. 20. The Navy turned 237 this year, and sailors celebrated their birthday with a strong emphasis on the Navy’s role in the War of 1812.
The ceremonial ribbon for the new McIntyre-Parks Recreational Shooting Complex aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is cut by different Marine Corps Community Services and Semper Fit representatives, along with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (center), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East –MCB Camp Lejeune, Aug. 10. The new range with state-of-the-art technologies is replacing the older skeet shooting range on base. - The ceremonial ribbon for the new McIntyre-Parks Recreational Shooting Complex aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is cut by different Marine Corps Community Services and Semper Fit representatives, along with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (center), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East –MCB Camp Lejeune, Aug. 10. The new range with state-of-the-art technologies is replacing the older skeet shooting range on base.