Sgt. Andrew Fischer, a crew chief with 2nd Marine Division’s 2nd Tank Battalion, comforts his son during a forum about traumatic brain injuries and neurological disorders hosted by the Exceptional Family Member Program at the Russell Marine and Family Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 10.Fischer said he hopes to see more families attend such events. - Sgt. Andrew Fischer, a crew chief with 2nd Marine Division’s 2nd Tank Battalion, comforts his son during a forum about traumatic brain injuries and neurological disorders hosted by the Exceptional Family Member Program at the Russell Marine and Family Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 10.Fischer said he hopes to see more families attend such events.
Megan Tetreau, a military spouse and volunteer wildlife rehabilitator at Possumwood Acres Wildlife Sanctuary, rehabilitates a variety of animals through her work including birds and small mammals. Tetreau has taken care of thousands of animals since finding her passion while volunteering at the wildlife sanctuary. - Megan Tetreau, a military spouse and volunteer wildlife rehabilitator at Possumwood Acres Wildlife Sanctuary, rehabilitates a variety of animals through her work including birds and small mammals. Tetreau has taken care of thousands of animals since finding her passion while volunteering at the wildlife sanctuary.
Lt. Kenneth Bull, a graduating intern, receives a certificate from Phyllis MacGilvray, the program director of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune's Family Residency Program at the program’s graduation ceremony at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, June 28. This year’s class is the tenth to graduate. To date, 51 family physicians have been trained at the hospital. - Lt. Kenneth Bull, a graduating intern, receives a certificate from Phyllis MacGilvray, the program director of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune's Family Residency Program at the program’s graduation ceremony at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, June 28. This year’s class is the tenth to graduate. To date, 51 family physicians have been trained at the hospital.