A Marine with 2nd Longshoreman Platoon discusses his role during port operations for African Lion 2013, an annual training exercise between US African Command and Morocco, while training at Stone Bay, a satellite installation of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Feb. 8. While it may look like child’s play the sand box provided the Marines, soldiers and sailors present an opportunity to discuss their role while observing how it fit into the big picture. - A Marine with 2nd Longshoreman Platoon discusses his role during port operations for African Lion 2013, an annual training exercise between US African Command and Morocco, while training at Stone Bay, a satellite installation of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Feb. 8. While it may look like child’s play the sand box provided the Marines, soldiers and sailors present an opportunity to discuss their role while observing how it fit into the big picture.
Col. Darrell Thacker, deputy commander for Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, speaks on some of the current events and upcoming changes for MCB Camp Lejeune during the 18th Annual State of the Community Breakfast aboard Marine Corps air Station New River Feb. 12. Thacker spoke on behalf of the base’s leadership and explained what the military’s budget cuts may mean for the installations as well as the community. - Col. Darrell Thacker, deputy commander for Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, speaks on some of the current events and upcoming changes for MCB Camp Lejeune during the 18th Annual State of the Community Breakfast aboard Marine Corps air Station New River Feb. 12. Thacker spoke on behalf of the base’s leadership and explained what the military’s budget cuts may mean for the installations as well as the community.
Wayne Nelson, the senior instructor of the Traditional Jujitsu Class aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune demonstrates technique on Xavier Turcotte, a seven year martial artist, Feb. 5. Nelson teaches methods of self defense to Marines, dependants, retirees and civilian employees twice a week at Building 39, next to the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard the base. - Wayne Nelson, the senior instructor of the Traditional Jujitsu Class aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune demonstrates technique on Xavier Turcotte, a seven year martial artist, Feb. 5. Nelson teaches methods of self defense to Marines, dependants, retirees and civilian employees twice a week at Building 39, next to the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard the base.
Richard Hine, a counsel at the East Area Counsel Office aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, smiles while discussing his years working as a Marine and as a counsel Jan. 24. Hine served as an infantry officer, a judge advocate and as special assistant to the counsel of the commandant of the Marine Corps. - Richard Hine, a counsel at the East Area Counsel Office aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, smiles while discussing his years working as a Marine and as a counsel Jan. 24. Hine served as an infantry officer, a judge advocate and as special assistant to the counsel of the commandant of the Marine Corps.
Help desk representatives assist callers computer issues at a new complex containing the Marine Air Ground Task Force Information Technology Support Center, known as MITSC or the MAGTF IT Support Center, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Jan. 7. Civilians and Marines alike work at the facilities. - Help desk representatives assist callers computer issues at a new complex containing the Marine Air Ground Task Force Information Technology Support Center, known as MITSC or the MAGTF IT Support Center, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Jan. 7. Civilians and Marines alike work at the facilities.