Scooter Hayes, also known as Melvil Dewey, the hip-hop librarian, strikes a pose after his performance for the area’s youth in the Tarawa Terrace Community Center aboard the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, Nov. 4. - Scooter Hayes, also known as Melvil Dewey, the hip-hop librarian, strikes a pose after his performance for the area’s youth in the Tarawa Terrace Community Center aboard the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, Nov. 4.
Jerry LaCamera, Navy Medicine’s Director of Total Force, talks to a group of wounded warriors at the Wounded Warrior Barracks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune about Reintegrate, Educate and Advance Combatants in Healthcare program, Sept. 3. The program works with wounded warriors who are interested in working in the medical field and helps them achieve their career goals. - Jerry LaCamera, Navy Medicine’s Director of Total Force, talks to a group of wounded warriors at the Wounded Warrior Barracks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune about Reintegrate, Educate and Advance Combatants in Healthcare program, Sept. 3. The program works with wounded warriors who are interested in working in the medical field and helps them achieve their career goals.
Children, civilians and service members stand together at the Carolina Forest Elementary School soccer field in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record of the largest human yellow ribbon, Nov. 3. In support of November’s Month of the Military Family, children from elementary schools to high schools throughout Jacksonville, N.C., as well as civilian and service members, came together to recognize the sacrifices of those involved in serving the country. - Children, civilians and service members stand together at the Carolina Forest Elementary School soccer field in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record of the largest human yellow ribbon, Nov. 3. In support of November’s Month of the Military Family, children from elementary schools to high schools throughout Jacksonville, N.C., as well as civilian and service members, came together to recognize the sacrifices of those involved in serving the country.
Base officials, service members and Marine Corps Community Services employees combine their ribbon cutting powers at the grand opening of the revamped Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 2 - Base officials, service members and Marine Corps Community Services employees combine their ribbon cutting powers at the grand opening of the revamped Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 2
Luis Minguela, lead shuttle driver, assists patients to their vehicles at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 1. - Luis Minguela, lead shuttle driver, assists patients to their vehicles at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 1.
More than 50 service members across North Carolina, including five from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, South Carolina and a group of soldiers in Afghanistan through a live satellite feed, reenlist for at least another four years Oct. 30 at the Minnesota Vikings vs. Carolina Panthers National Football League Military Appreciation Day game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. - More than 50 service members across North Carolina, including five from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, South Carolina and a group of soldiers in Afghanistan through a live satellite feed, reenlist for at least another four years Oct. 30 at the Minnesota Vikings vs. Carolina Panthers National Football League Military Appreciation Day game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.
A child picks a pumpkin at the Family Pumpkin Bash in Tarawa Terrace, a military housing area aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune on Oct. 29. The event had many popular activities. - A child picks a pumpkin at the Family Pumpkin Bash in Tarawa Terrace, a military housing area aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune on Oct. 29. The event had many popular activities.
For some Marines, this is the usual lunch partaken on a daily basis. The Health Promotion and Wellness Department of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is dedicated to helping Marines such as this to make healthy lifestyle choices to improve their overall health. - For some Marines, this is the usual lunch partaken on a daily basis. The Health Promotion and Wellness Department of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is dedicated to helping Marines such as this to make healthy lifestyle choices to improve their overall health.