Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion – East enjoy a lunch provided by Purple Heart Homes, a non-profit organization dedicated to aiding service-connected wounded veterans, during their appreciation luncheon at the WWBn-E barracks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 16. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jonathan G. Wright) - Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion – East enjoy a lunch provided by Purple Heart Homes, a non-profit organization dedicated to aiding service-connected wounded veterans, during their appreciation luncheon at the WWBn-E barracks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Nov. 16. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jonathan G. Wright)
Color guards of various tennant commands stationed aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune stand at attention during the 2011 Joint Daytime Ceremony held aboard the base, Nov. 9. Showcasing a cake-cutting ceremony amidst columns of Marines in a multitude of uniforms spanning the centirues since 1775, service members and civilians alike were treated to a succinct telling of the Marine Corps' history. - Color guards of various tennant commands stationed aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune stand at attention during the 2011 Joint Daytime Ceremony held aboard the base, Nov. 9. Showcasing a cake-cutting ceremony amidst columns of Marines in a multitude of uniforms spanning the centirues since 1775, service members and civilians alike were treated to a succinct telling of the Marine Corps' history.
Rolling Thunder Chapter NC-5 cruised in an organized mass during the Veterans Day Parade in Jacksonville, Saturday. More than 2,000 people with various organizations marched to show appreciation and honor to service members and their families. - Rolling Thunder Chapter NC-5 cruised in an organized mass during the Veterans Day Parade in Jacksonville, Saturday. More than 2,000 people with various organizations marched to show appreciation and honor to service members and their families.