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December, 2015


Naval hospital couple retires after 70 years combined federal service December 18, 2015 — CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune wished fair winds and following seas to two valued staff members, Raymond and Georgia Applewhite, during a retirement ceremony at the hospital quarterdeck at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Dec. 18.Raymond and his wife, Georgia, retired after a combined federal service of more than 70 years, including MORE
Holiday awareness; be mindful of surroundings during time of gathering December 17, 2015 — November kicked off the holiday season – Thanksgiving turkey, Black Friday shopping, photos with Santa and gathering at tree lighting ceremonies.While celebrating the reason for the season people tend to let their guard down, when they should be on alert.Festivals and celebrations are common targets for those trying to take advantage of others, MORE
Christmas comes to New River December 17, 2015 —  Some say it’s the most wonderful time of the year. The Christmas holiday brings presents, cheer and time with family. Service members can often be away from family and may not have the opportunity to visit their families during the holiday season, but Marine Corps Air Station New River provided its residents the chance to experience the Christmas MORE
Marine reenlists on Osprey December 3, 2015 — "I joined the Marine Corps for a lot of reasons, when I was a kid that’s all I wanted to do," said Sgt. Jazmine Moreaux, an administrative specialist and noncommissioned officer in charge of the deployment branch in the Installation Personnel Administration Center on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.Moreaux reenlisted aboard a MV-22 Osprey during a MORE
Civilian Leadership Development employees honored December 3, 2015 — Marines and civilian personnel gathered at the Paradise Point Officers’ Club on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune to recognize the hard work civilian employees from around the base have accomplished to set themselves apart from their peers Nov. 18. MORE
Service members, families can utilize base legal office for immigration, naturalization services December 3, 2015 — Upon entering the U.S. armed forces, service members take a sacred oath to defend and protect this country. But some service members who step up to serve may not necessarily be citizens of the U.S. MORE