Gina Ciarcia, a military spouse, dresses in an elegant peacock-feathered costume during the Paradise Point Officers’ Club’s Mardi Gras Masquerade, Feb. 20. Hosted by Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, the masquerade is one of 12 theme parties held on base. - Gina Ciarcia, a military spouse, dresses in an elegant peacock-feathered costume during the Paradise Point Officers’ Club’s Mardi Gras Masquerade, Feb. 20. Hosted by Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, the masquerade is one of 12 theme parties held on base.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Tony Mosely plays bass in a concert in 1966. Mosely was the first black band officer in the Marine Corps. He spent 17 years as an enlisted man before receiving his commission. (Photo courtesy of Tony Mosely) - JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Tony Mosely plays bass in a concert in 1966. Mosely was the first black band officer in the Marine Corps. He spent 17 years as an enlisted man before receiving his commission. (Photo courtesy of Tony Mosely)
Several members of the Wounded Warrior Battalion-East pose with the band Five Finger Death Punch during a visit to the battalion Feb. 9. This was the second visit the band has made with the battalion. - Several members of the Wounded Warrior Battalion-East pose with the band Five Finger Death Punch during a visit to the battalion Feb. 9. This was the second visit the band has made with the battalion.
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – Riseley Pier has been condemned since 2005 due to maintaining costs and structural erosion. (Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jonathan G. Wright) - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – Riseley Pier has been condemned since 2005 due to maintaining costs and structural erosion. (Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Jonathan G. Wright)
(From left to right) Staff Sgt. Samuel E. Schoenheit and Sgt. Carlos Bolanos stand in front of the 2nd Marine Special Operation's Headquarters building, Dec. 17, 2009. The Marines each received a Bronze Stars Medal with combat distinguishing device for their heroic actions in Afghanistan June 26, 2008. - (From left to right) Staff Sgt. Samuel E. Schoenheit and Sgt. Carlos Bolanos stand in front of the 2nd Marine Special Operation's Headquarters building, Dec. 17, 2009. The Marines each received a Bronze Stars Medal with combat distinguishing device for their heroic actions in Afghanistan June 26, 2008.