Lejeune High School’s running back Jamaz Richardson runs the ball to the outside as fullback Stephen Dicenso looks for a defensive player to block against the Pamlico County High School Hurricanes during Lejeune High’s homecoming game aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Friday. Lejeune High School was able to effectively run the ball throughout the game, as Richardson rushed for 260 yards and three touchdowns. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting) - Lejeune High School’s running back Jamaz Richardson runs the ball to the outside as fullback Stephen Dicenso looks for a defensive player to block against the Pamlico County High School Hurricanes during Lejeune High’s homecoming game aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Friday. Lejeune High School was able to effectively run the ball throughout the game, as Richardson rushed for 260 yards and three touchdowns. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting)
According to Base Order 5560.2N, no vehicle is to pass a school bus that is stopped, or in the process of stopping, to pick up or drop off children. Breaking this order will cost a driver a 90-day driving suspension on base. - According to Base Order 5560.2N, no vehicle is to pass a school bus that is stopped, or in the process of stopping, to pick up or drop off children. Breaking this order will cost a driver a 90-day driving suspension on base.
Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran, command sergeant major of the Marine Corps Engineer School, presents the unit guidon to Col. Peter M. Ramey, who then will pass it to Lt. Col. Jeffrey J. Johnson to signify the change of command during the official change of command ceremony for the school aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 15. Ramey served as the school’s commanding officer for the last two years. - Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran, command sergeant major of the Marine Corps Engineer School, presents the unit guidon to Col. Peter M. Ramey, who then will pass it to Lt. Col. Jeffrey J. Johnson to signify the change of command during the official change of command ceremony for the school aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 15. Ramey served as the school’s commanding officer for the last two years.
The instructors for the new special reaction team course held at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune gather after the graduation of the course’s inaugural class, April 6. Each class trains around 30 law enforcement personnel to take on the tactically demanding role of SRT member, helping Marine Corps installations meet their SRT requirements. - The instructors for the new special reaction team course held at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune gather after the graduation of the course’s inaugural class, April 6. Each class trains around 30 law enforcement personnel to take on the tactically demanding role of SRT member, helping Marine Corps installations meet their SRT requirements.