A volunteer looks through clothing hanging on a rack at Ramblin’ Rose Thrift Shop aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, Nov. 20. The thrift shop is run by the New River Staff Non Commissioned Officer’s Wives’ Club, but anybody can volunteer. - A volunteer looks through clothing hanging on a rack at Ramblin’ Rose Thrift Shop aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, Nov. 20. The thrift shop is run by the New River Staff Non Commissioned Officer’s Wives’ Club, but anybody can volunteer.
Col. Timothy Salmon (left), the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station New River and Lapeachtriss Turner(right), a colleague of Zerba, present Kathy Zerba (center) his former office management specialist and community liaison coordinator, with a gift during a surprise farewell celebration in her honor, at the Eagles Nest Officers’ Club aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, July 10. Zerba is joining the staff of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune after nine years of service at MCAS New River. - Col. Timothy Salmon (left), the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station New River and Lapeachtriss Turner(right), a colleague of Zerba, present Kathy Zerba (center) his former office management specialist and community liaison coordinator, with a gift during a surprise farewell celebration in her honor, at the Eagles Nest Officers’ Club aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, July 10. Zerba is joining the staff of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune after nine years of service at MCAS New River.
A rededication ceremony was held to commemorate the addition of a gazebo to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C., May 31. The new gazebo is inscribed with the unofficial lyrics of taps. The ceremony honored the memory of those who perished during the war and celebrated the accomplishments and perseverance of Vietnam-era veterans.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera/Released) - A rededication ceremony was held to commemorate the addition of a gazebo to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C., May 31. The new gazebo is inscribed with the unofficial lyrics of taps. The ceremony honored the memory of those who perished during the war and celebrated the accomplishments and perseverance of Vietnam-era veterans.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera/Released)
Korean War veterans smile while visiting Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C. October 11. The veterans reunite annually and visit sites relating to their military experience, this year they visited Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. - Korean War veterans smile while visiting Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C. October 11. The veterans reunite annually and visit sites relating to their military experience, this year they visited Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River.