Craig Wilson, power forward with the Lejeune High School Devil Pups men’s varsity basketball team, drives in the ball in during the game against the Sprink Creek Gators, in the gymnasium at LHS aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Dec. 2. The Devil Pups outscored the Gators 75-73 in the last seconds of the game, continuing their undefeated season. - Craig Wilson, power forward with the Lejeune High School Devil Pups men’s varsity basketball team, drives in the ball in during the game against the Sprink Creek Gators, in the gymnasium at LHS aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Dec. 2. The Devil Pups outscored the Gators 75-73 in the last seconds of the game, continuing their undefeated season.
A military spouse fills her tote during the Backdoor Boutique hosted by the Armed Services YMCA aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s Tarawa Terrace base housing area, Dec. 2. Participants lined-up around nine in the morning to shop for products such as kitchen wares, home décor, clothes and toys. - A military spouse fills her tote during the Backdoor Boutique hosted by the Armed Services YMCA aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s Tarawa Terrace base housing area, Dec. 2. Participants lined-up around nine in the morning to shop for products such as kitchen wares, home décor, clothes and toys.
Marines load Christmas trees onto a 7-ton Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement truck, Dec. 2, at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. - Marines load Christmas trees onto a 7-ton Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement truck, Dec. 2, at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.
More than 50 participants from various departments within Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune gathered for the first Continuity of Operations Tabletop Exercise held at the Chief Westfield building on the NHCL campus aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Dec. 1. The importance of the drill was to establish plans to support the base with medical capabilities during either a man-made or natural disasters. - More than 50 participants from various departments within Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune gathered for the first Continuity of Operations Tabletop Exercise held at the Chief Westfield building on the NHCL campus aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Dec. 1. The importance of the drill was to establish plans to support the base with medical capabilities during either a man-made or natural disasters.
Gayle Von Eckartsberg, the deputy director of the United States Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy Office speaks at the Camp Lejeune Energy Summit aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune on Nov. 30. The summit had several speakers and discussed changes coming to facilities on base, including an upcoming shift from a less efficient, centralized, coal-powered steam system to facility level natural gas hot water systems. (Official U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Pfc. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera) - Gayle Von Eckartsberg, the deputy director of the United States Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy Office speaks at the Camp Lejeune Energy Summit aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune on Nov. 30. The summit had several speakers and discussed changes coming to facilities on base, including an upcoming shift from a less efficient, centralized, coal-powered steam system to facility level natural gas hot water systems. (Official U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Pfc. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera)
Participants stretch before beginning the Tarawa Terrace November Fun Run, Saturday. Participants braved the chill of the early morning to take part in the monthly fun run, which featured a two and a half-mile run and a one-mile fun run option. - Participants stretch before beginning the Tarawa Terrace November Fun Run, Saturday. Participants braved the chill of the early morning to take part in the monthly fun run, which featured a two and a half-mile run and a one-mile fun run option.
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune leadership held a ribbon cutting ceremony, Friday, for the first of five new child development centers, a 24-room, 300 max capacity facility aboard the MCB Camp Lejeune Tarawa Terrace II housing area for children ages six weeks to five years. - Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune leadership held a ribbon cutting ceremony, Friday, for the first of five new child development centers, a 24-room, 300 max capacity facility aboard the MCB Camp Lejeune Tarawa Terrace II housing area for children ages six weeks to five years.