The Engineers Course at Courthouse Bay aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune contains varied obstacles and passes through mud, an area of barbed wire and a mock forward operating base all created by teachers and students at the Marine Corps Engineers School. The course was recently restored and modified by Gunnery Sgt. Peter Porter, an instructor with the Marine Corps Engineer School, his peers and students. - The Engineers Course at Courthouse Bay aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune contains varied obstacles and passes through mud, an area of barbed wire and a mock forward operating base all created by teachers and students at the Marine Corps Engineers School. The course was recently restored and modified by Gunnery Sgt. Peter Porter, an instructor with the Marine Corps Engineer School, his peers and students.
A Marine was apprehended March 3 after contraband was found in his living quarters at the barracks of 8th Engineer Support Battalion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. A health-and-comfort inspection throughout the barracks conducted by the commanding officer of 8th ESB with support from the Provost Marshall’s Office, 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion, Jacksonville Police Department and the base’s Special Response Team yielded narcotics and other contraband. - A Marine was apprehended March 3 after contraband was found in his living quarters at the barracks of 8th Engineer Support Battalion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. A health-and-comfort inspection throughout the barracks conducted by the commanding officer of 8th ESB with support from the Provost Marshall’s Office, 2nd Law Enforcement Battalion, Jacksonville Police Department and the base’s Special Response Team yielded narcotics and other contraband.
St. Joan of Arc, St. Gabriel and St. Michael along with a host of other saints adorn the windows of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Chapel aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The stained-glass windows were paid for with contributions of Marines world-wide and were given to the church in 1948. They are dedicated to Marines and sailors who served in various units throughout World War II. - St. Joan of Arc, St. Gabriel and St. Michael along with a host of other saints adorn the windows of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Chapel aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The stained-glass windows were paid for with contributions of Marines world-wide and were given to the church in 1948. They are dedicated to Marines and sailors who served in various units throughout World War II.
Wayne Nelson, the senior instructor of the Traditional Jujitsu Class aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune demonstrates technique on Xavier Turcotte, a seven year martial artist, Feb. 5. Nelson teaches methods of self defense to Marines, dependants, retirees and civilian employees twice a week at Building 39, next to the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard the base. - Wayne Nelson, the senior instructor of the Traditional Jujitsu Class aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune demonstrates technique on Xavier Turcotte, a seven year martial artist, Feb. 5. Nelson teaches methods of self defense to Marines, dependants, retirees and civilian employees twice a week at Building 39, next to the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard the base.
Service members were arrested on the night of recent base-wide random vehicle checks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune due to contraband in their vehicles. Contrabands found included illegal narcotics, open containers of alcohol, and unregistered weapons. - Service members were arrested on the night of recent base-wide random vehicle checks aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune due to contraband in their vehicles. Contrabands found included illegal narcotics, open containers of alcohol, and unregistered weapons.