Traumatic brain injuries affect numerous wounded warriors across the Marine Corps. The TBI resource fair held aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Sept. 11 had many different booths with resources to help wounded warriors suffering with traumatic brain injuries. - Traumatic brain injuries affect numerous wounded warriors across the Marine Corps. The TBI resource fair held aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Sept. 11 had many different booths with resources to help wounded warriors suffering with traumatic brain injuries.
Participants in 2011's Combined Federal Campaigns' Fun Run/Walk gather in preparation of the run Nov. 5 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The commanding general of Marine Corps Installation East- MCB Camp Lejeune authorized supervisors to allow up to four hours off for those participating in the event with prior coordination. - Participants in 2011's Combined Federal Campaigns' Fun Run/Walk gather in preparation of the run Nov. 5 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The commanding general of Marine Corps Installation East- MCB Camp Lejeune authorized supervisors to allow up to four hours off for those participating in the event with prior coordination.
Supervisory Special Agent David Gardner reading aloud the operational excellence service award for the Provost Marshal Office special response team members aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune at Naval Criminal Investigation Service headquarters Aug. 31. Kennedy spoke about a past experiance where SRT assisted NCIS. - Supervisory Special Agent David Gardner reading aloud the operational excellence service award for the Provost Marshal Office special response team members aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune at Naval Criminal Investigation Service headquarters Aug. 31. Kennedy spoke about a past experiance where SRT assisted NCIS.
Sgt. Maj. Ernest K. Hoopii, sergeant major of Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, speaks at his Bronze Star ceremony on the quarterdeck of Building 1 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 31. Hoopii deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from Feb. 18 2011 to Feb. 29 2012. - Sgt. Maj. Ernest K. Hoopii, sergeant major of Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, speaks at his Bronze Star ceremony on the quarterdeck of Building 1 aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 31. Hoopii deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from Feb. 18 2011 to Feb. 29 2012.
Glenn Zurek, assistant chief of training for the fire department for Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and winner of the Firefighter Professional of the Year at the 2012 Onslow County Public Safety Awards Ceremony at City Hall in Jacksonville, N.C., poses for a picture with his plaque Aug. 29. Zurek is currently the accreditation manager for his division and the acting fire prevention chief. - Glenn Zurek, assistant chief of training for the fire department for Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and winner of the Firefighter Professional of the Year at the 2012 Onslow County Public Safety Awards Ceremony at City Hall in Jacksonville, N.C., poses for a picture with his plaque Aug. 29. Zurek is currently the accreditation manager for his division and the acting fire prevention chief.
Sgt. Cameron Greenwood, a Marine with Marine Special Operations Command, takes aim at a 3-D foam bear during the Frogman 3-D Bowhunters Challenge Aug. 18. Greenwood was there to take part in an activity he enjoys, archery, while supporting wounded warriors and honoring the memory of fallen Navy SEAL, Chief Petty Officer Chris Campbell. - Sgt. Cameron Greenwood, a Marine with Marine Special Operations Command, takes aim at a 3-D foam bear during the Frogman 3-D Bowhunters Challenge Aug. 18. Greenwood was there to take part in an activity he enjoys, archery, while supporting wounded warriors and honoring the memory of fallen Navy SEAL, Chief Petty Officer Chris Campbell.
A Marine with the Wounded Warrior Regiment listens to a coach during the WWR archery camp aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 21. The camp is a component of WWR’s Warrior Athlete Reconditioning program, which helps the service members develop camaraderie and do something different outside their daily routine. - A Marine with the Wounded Warrior Regiment listens to a coach during the WWR archery camp aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 21. The camp is a component of WWR’s Warrior Athlete Reconditioning program, which helps the service members develop camaraderie and do something different outside their daily routine.