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MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP JOHNSON, N.C. – Friends gather around to celebrate the room dedication for Carl B. Wilson, a retired gunnery sergeant who spent 20 years in the military, served two tours as a drill instructor and worked at the Drill Instructor School before retiring. He was later hired as a senior consultant for a web-based application that supports training the Train the Trainer School aboard Camp Johnson, Jan 21. Wilson has dedicated his life to supporting the Marine Corps’ mission both as a service member and now as a civilian. - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP JOHNSON, N.C. – Friends gather around to celebrate the room dedication for Carl B. Wilson, a retired gunnery sergeant who spent 20 years in the military, served two tours as a drill instructor and worked at the Drill Instructor School before retiring. He was later hired as a senior consultant for a web-based application that supports training the Train the Trainer School aboard Camp Johnson, Jan 21. Wilson has dedicated his life to supporting the Marine Corps’ mission both as a service member and now as a civilian.

Maj. Gen. Carl B. Jensen, commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East, (center) and Sgt. Maj. Robert VanOostrom, sergeant major of MCIEAST (far right), present Sgt. Avery Washington II with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal during the MCIEAST breakfast and awards ceremony at the Ball Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Jan. 20. Washington, Cpl. Jesse Parke, and Petty Officer 1st Class Julian Esteban (not present), received the Navy and Marine Corps achievement medal and were recognized as the MCIEAST Marine, noncommissioned officer and sailor of the year for 2010. - Maj. Gen. Carl B. Jensen, commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East, (center) and Sgt. Maj. Robert VanOostrom, sergeant major of MCIEAST (far right), present Sgt. Avery Washington II with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal during the MCIEAST breakfast and awards ceremony at the Ball Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Jan. 20. Washington, Cpl. Jesse Parke, and Petty Officer 1st Class Julian Esteban (not present), received the Navy and Marine Corps achievement medal and were recognized as the MCIEAST Marine, noncommissioned officer and sailor of the year for 2010.