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.
Col. Grover C. Lewis III, the assistant chief of staff and director of Security and Emergency Services aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune serves hushpuppies at a fish fry held by the Jacksonville-Onslow Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera) - Col. Grover C. Lewis III, the assistant chief of staff and director of Security and Emergency Services aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune serves hushpuppies at a fish fry held by the Jacksonville-Onslow Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera)
Michael Dunn, the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commissary’s store director, teaches single Marines about the benefits of the commissary during the Single Marine Program Commissary Awareness campaign, Sept.19. Commissaries sell their products at cost because, unlike other stores, they do not have to make a profit. - Michael Dunn, the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commissary’s store director, teaches single Marines about the benefits of the commissary during the Single Marine Program Commissary Awareness campaign, Sept.19. Commissaries sell their products at cost because, unlike other stores, they do not have to make a profit.
Lt. Col. Michael Corrado, operations officer for the Wounded Warriors Regiment at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., signs one of his albums for a fan after the Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band concert at the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, Sept. 17. A portion of the proceeds from his music go to the USO and Wounded Warriors Family Centers. - Lt. Col. Michael Corrado, operations officer for the Wounded Warriors Regiment at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., signs one of his albums for a fan after the Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band concert at the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, Sept. 17. A portion of the proceeds from his music go to the USO and Wounded Warriors Family Centers.