Marines and sailors with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune run in the Combined Federal Campaign's 5K race aboard the base, Oct. 5. The run served as an awareness tool for the CFC to make people aware of the campaign's efforts in its 50th year in existence. - Marines and sailors with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune run in the Combined Federal Campaign's 5K race aboard the base, Oct. 5. The run served as an awareness tool for the CFC to make people aware of the campaign's efforts in its 50th year in existence.
Col. Michael Colburn, director of the United States Marine Band, "The President's Own," conducts the notes of Adam Gorb's "Adrenaline City Overture" during the band's performance at the Eastern Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., Oct. 2. - Col. Michael Colburn, director of the United States Marine Band, "The President's Own," conducts the notes of Adam Gorb's "Adrenaline City Overture" during the band's performance at the Eastern Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., Oct. 2.
Frankie Andreu (white), 1998 to 2000 team captain of the U.S. Postal Service cycling team, leads a group of wounded warriors on a three-mile cycling ride during the Wounded Warrior cycling camp held aboard Camp Geiger, Sept. 27 through 29. The camp helped the Marines’ recovery process by using their injuries to their advantage, utilizing the cycles to improve their overall health. - Frankie Andreu (white), 1998 to 2000 team captain of the U.S. Postal Service cycling team, leads a group of wounded warriors on a three-mile cycling ride during the Wounded Warrior cycling camp held aboard Camp Geiger, Sept. 27 through 29. The camp helped the Marines’ recovery process by using their injuries to their advantage, utilizing the cycles to improve their overall health.
Nearly 200 motorcyclists take off from the Disabled American Veterans building on a route around Jacksonville, eventually ending at the Lejeune Memorial Gardens during the 5th annual Vietnam Veterans Memorial Motorcycle Run and Rally, Sept. 24. Once at the memorial, a recognition ceremony commenced where the names of 41 American service members who have been returned from Vietnam after the memorial was built were read, their names to be later added to the wall. - Nearly 200 motorcyclists take off from the Disabled American Veterans building on a route around Jacksonville, eventually ending at the Lejeune Memorial Gardens during the 5th annual Vietnam Veterans Memorial Motorcycle Run and Rally, Sept. 24. Once at the memorial, a recognition ceremony commenced where the names of 41 American service members who have been returned from Vietnam after the memorial was built were read, their names to be later added to the wall.