Lance Cpl. Tommy Roque, a boxer with the All-Marine Boxing Team, poses in front of the AMBT gym aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune before conducting physical training, Aug. 12. Roque and two other Marine boxers will be participating in the upcoming 53rd Conseil International du Sport Militaire's (International Military Sports Council's) World Military Boxing Championship to be held aboard Camp Lejeune in October. - Lance Cpl. Tommy Roque, a boxer with the All-Marine Boxing Team, poses in front of the AMBT gym aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune before conducting physical training, Aug. 12. Roque and two other Marine boxers will be participating in the upcoming 53rd Conseil International du Sport Militaire's (International Military Sports Council's) World Military Boxing Championship to be held aboard Camp Lejeune in October.
Gunnery Sgt. Paul Wright (left), academics chief for the School of Infantry - East aboard Camp Geiger, N.C., squares off with Jake Whitfield, a professional mixed martial arts fighter, during the Sacred Ground MMA event aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 31. Wright said he has always held two things in high regard - fighting as an infantryman and fighting as a mixed martial artist. - Gunnery Sgt. Paul Wright (left), academics chief for the School of Infantry - East aboard Camp Geiger, N.C., squares off with Jake Whitfield, a professional mixed martial arts fighter, during the Sacred Ground MMA event aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 31. Wright said he has always held two things in high regard - fighting as an infantryman and fighting as a mixed martial artist.
For new or expecting parents, the Budget for Baby workshop, held monthly aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, helps attendants prepare for the impact a baby will have on daily costs and how to compensate for it. The workshop is taught by the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. - For new or expecting parents, the Budget for Baby workshop, held monthly aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, helps attendants prepare for the impact a baby will have on daily costs and how to compensate for it. The workshop is taught by the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.
Pfc. Omero Vera, a recent graduate of D Company, Infantry Traing Battalion, School of Infantry- East, squeezes a stress ball every four seconds while donating blood inside the Armed Service Blood Program's mobile unit, parked just inside Camp Geiger, Aug. 5. - Pfc. Omero Vera, a recent graduate of D Company, Infantry Traing Battalion, School of Infantry- East, squeezes a stress ball every four seconds while donating blood inside the Armed Service Blood Program's mobile unit, parked just inside Camp Geiger, Aug. 5.
Navy Lt. Mike McConville, battalion chaplain for the Marine Combat Training Battalion, School of Infantry - East, stands next to a wooden cross in his office aboard Camp Geiger, Aug. 5. McConville, a former Marine, uses his prior enlistment as a tool for helping Marines who come to him in need of help. - Navy Lt. Mike McConville, battalion chaplain for the Marine Combat Training Battalion, School of Infantry - East, stands next to a wooden cross in his office aboard Camp Geiger, Aug. 5. McConville, a former Marine, uses his prior enlistment as a tool for helping Marines who come to him in need of help.
Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, clean their weapons at the armory after firing on the rifle range, recently. - Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, clean their weapons at the armory after firing on the rifle range, recently.
Staff Sgt. Adam J. Chase, a counselor with the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Brig, won the American Correctional Association, Military Corrections Best of the Best Committee’s Corrections Specialist Award for his outstanding actions as a watch supervisor and while on deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade – Afghanistan in 2009. Chase is scheduled to be presented his award ACA Summer Conference in Chicago, July 30 – Aug. 4. - Staff Sgt. Adam J. Chase, a counselor with the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Brig, won the American Correctional Association, Military Corrections Best of the Best Committee’s Corrections Specialist Award for his outstanding actions as a watch supervisor and while on deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom with the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade – Afghanistan in 2009. Chase is scheduled to be presented his award ACA Summer Conference in Chicago, July 30 – Aug. 4.