Bikers conversate for a few moments during the Historical Markers Ride alongside their motorcycles Oct. 6 in Jacksonville. The ride benefited the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, a group made up of and dedicated to helping combat veterans. - Bikers conversate for a few moments during the Historical Markers Ride alongside their motorcycles Oct. 6 in Jacksonville. The ride benefited the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, a group made up of and dedicated to helping combat veterans.
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Jacksonville city officials lay wreaths at the base of the Beirut Memorial wall in honor of lost troops during the 25th annual Beirut Memorial Observance Ceremony, held at the Beirut Memorial at the Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C., Oct. 23 - Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Jacksonville city officials lay wreaths at the base of the Beirut Memorial wall in honor of lost troops during the 25th annual Beirut Memorial Observance Ceremony, held at the Beirut Memorial at the Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C., Oct. 23
Lt. Col. David G. Bardorf, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Istallations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune's Headquarters and Support Battalion, speaks to his Marines during the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response all-hands training Oct. 16. Bardorf, along with Sgt Maj. Michael J. Rowan led the instruction, which included presentations by a uniform victim advocate, the battalion's sexual assault response coordinator and a representative from Naval Criminal Investigative Service. - Lt. Col. David G. Bardorf, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Istallations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune's Headquarters and Support Battalion, speaks to his Marines during the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response all-hands training Oct. 16. Bardorf, along with Sgt Maj. Michael J. Rowan led the instruction, which included presentations by a uniform victim advocate, the battalion's sexual assault response coordinator and a representative from Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
Mess Hall 128, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, earned a nomination for the Gen. W.P.T. Hill Award. The dining facility replaced a World War II-era mess hall approximately a year ago and features the Department of Defense’s first drive-thru window. - Mess Hall 128, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, earned a nomination for the Gen. W.P.T. Hill Award. The dining facility replaced a World War II-era mess hall approximately a year ago and features the Department of Defense’s first drive-thru window.
The Base Theater aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune has received a new digital projection system. The new equipment provides 3-D viewing as well as better sound and image quality than it's preceding system. - The Base Theater aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune has received a new digital projection system. The new equipment provides 3-D viewing as well as better sound and image quality than it's preceding system.
Marine reservists with Special-Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 12 practice marksmanship techniques Oct. 26. The Marines spent two weeks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune learning a new set of skills with Marine Corps Police Academy East. - Marine reservists with Special-Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 12 practice marksmanship techniques Oct. 26. The Marines spent two weeks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune learning a new set of skills with Marine Corps Police Academy East.
Military family members ride through biking trails during Marine Corp Base Camp Lejeune’s first Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day event hosted by The National Mountain Biking Association at the Henderson recreation area Oct. 6. The event provided group rides for all ages. - Military family members ride through biking trails during Marine Corp Base Camp Lejeune’s first Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day event hosted by The National Mountain Biking Association at the Henderson recreation area Oct. 6. The event provided group rides for all ages.
A student throws a punch during Marine Corps Family Team Building's Self-Defense 101 Oct. 3. Students learned various new techniques to defend themselves in potentially dangerous situations. - A student throws a punch during Marine Corps Family Team Building's Self-Defense 101 Oct. 3. Students learned various new techniques to defend themselves in potentially dangerous situations.
Lt. Col. David Bardorf, the commanding officer of Headquarters and Support Battalion, spoke to Marines during the annual Headquarters and Support Battalion physical training session to support the Combined Federal Campaign at the Goettge Memorial Field House parking lot aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 3. The CFC Onslow County's goal is to reach $1 million during the campaign season which started Sept. 1 through Dec. 15. - Lt. Col. David Bardorf, the commanding officer of Headquarters and Support Battalion, spoke to Marines during the annual Headquarters and Support Battalion physical training session to support the Combined Federal Campaign at the Goettge Memorial Field House parking lot aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 3. The CFC Onslow County's goal is to reach $1 million during the campaign season which started Sept. 1 through Dec. 15.