Members of the Marine Corps Shooting Team stand after receiving the Inter-Corps Cup and Royal Marines Bowl for winning a shooting match against the British Royal Marines Shooting Team during the Competition In Arms Program Eastern Division Match award ceremony, March 26. The eastern division match is the second in the CIAP’s three-part Marine Corps-wide marksmanship competition. - Members of the Marine Corps Shooting Team stand after receiving the Inter-Corps Cup and Royal Marines Bowl for winning a shooting match against the British Royal Marines Shooting Team during the Competition In Arms Program Eastern Division Match award ceremony, March 26. The eastern division match is the second in the CIAP’s three-part Marine Corps-wide marksmanship competition.
The nine recipients of the Instructor of the Year award along with Col. Timothy Mundy, commanding officer of the School of Infantry, Camp Geiger, at the Jacksonville, N.C. chapter of the United Service Organization, March 25. The awards are given to the best instructor from the nine schools, chosen on how they presented themselves as well as the material they teach. - The nine recipients of the Instructor of the Year award along with Col. Timothy Mundy, commanding officer of the School of Infantry, Camp Geiger, at the Jacksonville, N.C. chapter of the United Service Organization, March 25. The awards are given to the best instructor from the nine schools, chosen on how they presented themselves as well as the material they teach.
Jack Tagmyer, manager of the Auto Body Hobby Shop and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chad Weidner, maintenance officer with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, inspect the abandoned Soviet 122mm howitzer D-30 during its recovery operation, March 16. Discovered by retired Col. Terry Cahill two years ago, the howitzer will be refurbished and donated to a local organization as an Iraqi War memorial. - Jack Tagmyer, manager of the Auto Body Hobby Shop and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Chad Weidner, maintenance officer with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, inspect the abandoned Soviet 122mm howitzer D-30 during its recovery operation, March 16. Discovered by retired Col. Terry Cahill two years ago, the howitzer will be refurbished and donated to a local organization as an Iraqi War memorial.
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Lance Cpl. Travis Westhoven, machine-gunner with Company B, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, poses for a picture while on deployment in Iraq. Westhoven witnessed a suicide-bomber kill one Marine and maim another. This experience caused Westhoven to develop post traumatic stress disorder which directly lead to his incarceration in the Camp Lejeune Brig and demotion to private. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. Chad Tompkins) - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Lance Cpl. Travis Westhoven, machine-gunner with Company B, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, poses for a picture while on deployment in Iraq. Westhoven witnessed a suicide-bomber kill one Marine and maim another. This experience caused Westhoven to develop post traumatic stress disorder which directly lead to his incarceration in the Camp Lejeune Brig and demotion to private. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. Chad Tompkins)