Lt. Kenneth Bull, a graduating intern, receives a certificate from Phyllis MacGilvray, the program director of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune's Family Residency Program at the program’s graduation ceremony at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, June 28. This year’s class is the tenth to graduate. To date, 51 family physicians have been trained at the hospital. - Lt. Kenneth Bull, a graduating intern, receives a certificate from Phyllis MacGilvray, the program director of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune's Family Residency Program at the program’s graduation ceremony at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, June 28. This year’s class is the tenth to graduate. To date, 51 family physicians have been trained at the hospital.
Capt. Steven L. Kosnik, Weapons Training Battalion operations officer at Stone Bay Rifle Range, a satellite installation of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, left, and Capt. Patrick Port, a Weapons Training Battalion company commander at Stone Bay Rifle Range, shoot their qualification course of fire during the Combat Pistol Program. Both Marines qualified with a total of 40 rounds. - Capt. Steven L. Kosnik, Weapons Training Battalion operations officer at Stone Bay Rifle Range, a satellite installation of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, left, and Capt. Patrick Port, a Weapons Training Battalion company commander at Stone Bay Rifle Range, shoot their qualification course of fire during the Combat Pistol Program. Both Marines qualified with a total of 40 rounds.
Akua, a 25-year-old red-tailed hawk, looks out from her cage at Possumwood Acres at Hubert, N.C. recently. Akua was a master falconer’s bird before her owner passed away. - Akua, a 25-year-old red-tailed hawk, looks out from her cage at Possumwood Acres at Hubert, N.C. recently. Akua was a master falconer’s bird before her owner passed away.
Christine Orndorff embraces her son after competing in Tarawa Terrace Community Center’s Superhero Fun Run with her children, June 22. Orndorff is dressed as Megamom, an original character. Ordnorff and her family were a few costumed heroes among the many who dressed the part for the event. While it is encouraged, participants are not required to dress up according to the Fun Run’s monthly theme. - Christine Orndorff embraces her son after competing in Tarawa Terrace Community Center’s Superhero Fun Run with her children, June 22. Orndorff is dressed as Megamom, an original character. Ordnorff and her family were a few costumed heroes among the many who dressed the part for the event. While it is encouraged, participants are not required to dress up according to the Fun Run’s monthly theme.
Photos created by members of Camp Lejeune Photographers, a casual Facebook group not associated with the base, were showcased during an exhibit, in Swansboro, N.C., June 22. Sales of the photos support the Swansboro chapter of Veterans of Foreign Wars. - Photos created by members of Camp Lejeune Photographers, a casual Facebook group not associated with the base, were showcased during an exhibit, in Swansboro, N.C., June 22. Sales of the photos support the Swansboro chapter of Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Lt. Col. Harry L. Gardner, the incoming commanding officer Headquarters and Support Battalion, speaks to guests during his change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 21. Gardner deployed with Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm during which he received a purple heart for wounds received in action - Lt. Col. Harry L. Gardner, the incoming commanding officer Headquarters and Support Battalion, speaks to guests during his change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 21. Gardner deployed with Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm during which he received a purple heart for wounds received in action