Marla L. Little, case manager for the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, assists a sailor with locating a doctor to treat his concurrent back problems, July 22. Little is part of the Navy Case Manager Program, a service geared toward helping find the right medical treatment for someone with complex injuries. - Marla L. Little, case manager for the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, assists a sailor with locating a doctor to treat his concurrent back problems, July 22. Little is part of the Navy Case Manager Program, a service geared toward helping find the right medical treatment for someone with complex injuries.
Navy Capt. Joseph McBreen, medical consultant for the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Educational and Developmental Intervention Services, sits down with a family at the Berkeley Manor Naval Hospital Annex, recently. The EDIS program, following the Exceptional Family Member Program, assists family members in diagnosing their childrens' possible handicap while also providing treatment and any medicine that may be necessary at no expense to the family. - Navy Capt. Joseph McBreen, medical consultant for the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Educational and Developmental Intervention Services, sits down with a family at the Berkeley Manor Naval Hospital Annex, recently. The EDIS program, following the Exceptional Family Member Program, assists family members in diagnosing their childrens' possible handicap while also providing treatment and any medicine that may be necessary at no expense to the family.
Lt. Col. Todd R. Finley, commanding officer of 3rd Battalion, 10th Marine regiment, shakes hand with Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicholas C. Latham after just awarding him the Bronze Star medal with combat distinguishing device. - Lt. Col. Todd R. Finley, commanding officer of 3rd Battalion, 10th Marine regiment, shakes hand with Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicholas C. Latham after just awarding him the Bronze Star medal with combat distinguishing device.
Jack Neuber, the manager of the Wood Hobby Shop aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, has been working with wood since he was in high school. Neuber has built many wood projects, from tables to boats. - Jack Neuber, the manager of the Wood Hobby Shop aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, has been working with wood since he was in high school. Neuber has built many wood projects, from tables to boats.
Sgt. William Holls, a combat instructor with Mobile Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry – East, is presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during a ceremony held aboard Camp Geiger, July 15, for saving a Marine’s life while conducting training in the grenade pit in September 2009. - Sgt. William Holls, a combat instructor with Mobile Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry – East, is presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during a ceremony held aboard Camp Geiger, July 15, for saving a Marine’s life while conducting training in the grenade pit in September 2009.
Hanging from the ceiling of the AA Diving shop aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune are several scuba tanks of various sizes, colors and volumes. Red and white diving flags are a common ornament of diving gear. - Hanging from the ceiling of the AA Diving shop aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune are several scuba tanks of various sizes, colors and volumes. Red and white diving flags are a common ornament of diving gear.
Graduate Record Exam test booklets sit on a bookshelf at the resource library in the Base Education Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The GRE is a type of admissions test some graduate schools may require service members, families, Department of Defense civilians and retired military members to take before pursuing a post-baccalaureate education. - Graduate Record Exam test booklets sit on a bookshelf at the resource library in the Base Education Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The GRE is a type of admissions test some graduate schools may require service members, families, Department of Defense civilians and retired military members to take before pursuing a post-baccalaureate education.
Richard M. Johnson (left) general foreman at the Ammunition Supply Point aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, is presented with a certificate of commendation by Maj. Gen. Carl B. Jensen, commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East, for his combined 50 years of Department of Defense service after morning colors in front of Building 1, July 8. After 20 years in the Marine Corps, he retired as a gunnery sergeant and continued working in civil service to add on an additional 30 years of work. - Richard M. Johnson (left) general foreman at the Ammunition Supply Point aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, is presented with a certificate of commendation by Maj. Gen. Carl B. Jensen, commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East, for his combined 50 years of Department of Defense service after morning colors in front of Building 1, July 8. After 20 years in the Marine Corps, he retired as a gunnery sergeant and continued working in civil service to add on an additional 30 years of work.