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Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

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The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation sponsored the 7th Annual Walk to Cute Diabetes March 23 in Jacksonville, N.C. Over 400 people showed up to the event in support of finding the cure of type 1 diabetes. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Families gather and start the 7th Annual Walk to Cute Diabetes March 23 in Jacksonville, N.C. The Walk to Cure diabetes aims to spread knowledge and awareness about type 1 diabetes. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Families return from the 7th Annual Walk to Cute Diabetes March 23 in Jacksonville, N.C. Local companies like Dairy queen catered the event for the participating people. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Comedian Rudy Rush performed and hosted the Leathernecks II Comedy and Entertainment Tour at the base theater aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 5. The Leathernecks II Comedy and Entertainment Tour is slated to have 24 shows this year. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Marine Corps Installations East Marines pay attention to the comedians during the Leathernecks II Comedy and Entertainment Tour at the base theater aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 5. The Single Marine Program created this tour to entertain Marines. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Nicholas Rangel and Alexis May hold t-shirts with their winning designs during the 10th Annual Earth Day Fair and Art Contest at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 24. The contest received a total of 13 designs. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Brewster Middle School and Lejeune High School Students’ designs are displayed during the 10th Annual Earth Day Fair and Art Contest at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 24. The winners’ designed were comprised the Earth Day designs for the year. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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John DeLuca, a wildlife biologist aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, explains how Ospreys feed with their talons during the 10th Annual Earth Day Fair and Art Contest at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 24. DeLuca also taught their eating habits. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Navy Chief Petty Officer Derrick Rouse, a chief hospital corpsman with Marine Aircraft Group 26 at Marine Corps Air Station New River, speaks with a college representative about opportunities during the Navy at the National Education and Job Fair at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 18. More than 60 colleges attended. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Lance Cpl. Joseph Robbins and Lance Cpl. Aaron Hardy, Marines with the 8th Communications General Support Battalion, read a college pamphlet during the National Education and Job Fair at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 18. The fair opened its doors to retirees, families, Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Department of Defense employees, and Coastal Carolina college students. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Lance Cpl. Joseph Robbins and Lance Cpl. Aaron Hardy, 8th Communications General Support Battalion Marines, review the available programs available to them during the Marine Corps at the National Education and Job Fair at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune April 18. The expo and fair are biannual events. (Photo by Pfc. Justin A. Rodriguez/released)
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Prehistoric shell midden (trash pit) exposed in test unit, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, NC.
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Building H1 Main Entrance / Julian C. Smith Hall. Building H1 was built in 1942-43 as U.S. Naval Hospital, New River, and served as the main hospital for all the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune until the Naval Regional Medical Center was opened in 1980. As a hospital, H1 was set at the tip of Hadnot Point, away from the rest of the main station, to prevent the spread of contagious diseases and to buffer the patients from noise.
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Many types of artifacts are found at MCB Camp Lejeune. These are all historic artifacts recovered from an archaeology site on the base, such as kaolin pipe fragments and ceramics.
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This is one of the artifacts recovered from an archaeology site on MCB Camp Lejeune. Archaeologists carefully note where each artifact comes from in order to better understand the site and context. Photograph by Lance Cpl. Nikki S. Phongsisattanak
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Phase I archaeological survey of historic period home site aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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