USO of North Carolina Hits New Milestone with 36,000+ Visitors at Camp Lejeune - A sign stands in front of the USO of North Carolina on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, May 14, 2025. Since relocating to its new base location, the USO has seen foot traffic increase to over 36,000 service members and families in 2024. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Loriann Dauscher)
Girl Scouts pass boxes of cookies to each other to donate to the USO of North Carolina in Jacksonville during Operation Cookie Drop, May 22. The USO will use the cookies for homecomings, deployments and other events for service members and their families. - Girl Scouts pass boxes of cookies to each other to donate to the USO of North Carolina in Jacksonville during Operation Cookie Drop, May 22. The USO will use the cookies for homecomings, deployments and other events for service members and their families.
Two girls listen intently to the puck, a device that speaks words based on environmental readings at the North Caroline USO in Jacksonville Nov. 14. The girls where there investigating with members of a local radio station, the South East Paranormal Investigation Association, and Bruce Tango, a paranormal investigator who frequently guest stars on "Ghost Hunters," a TV show on SyFy network. - Two girls listen intently to the puck, a device that speaks words based on environmental readings at the North Caroline USO in Jacksonville Nov. 14. The girls where there investigating with members of a local radio station, the South East Paranormal Investigation Association, and Bruce Tango, a paranormal investigator who frequently guest stars on "Ghost Hunters," a TV show on SyFy network.
A young boy looks at a fish that he caught while fishing during Military Appreciation Day at Morehead City, N.C., June 2. Fishing was a popular activity during the event by both children and adults. - A young boy looks at a fish that he caught while fishing during Military Appreciation Day at Morehead City, N.C., June 2. Fishing was a popular activity during the event by both children and adults.
Scores of service members and their families ate Thanksgiving dinner at the United Services Organization Thursday. Many stayed to relax in the game room. Among them were Pfc. Tyler Scott, Pvt. Miguel Scott, Pvt. Emmanuel Rios, Pvt. Stephen Vasquez, Pfc. Jerry Limon, Pvt. Rudy Sanchez and Pfc. Manuel Vera III. The seven Marines all attend military occupational speciality school at Camp Johnson. - Scores of service members and their families ate Thanksgiving dinner at the United Services Organization Thursday. Many stayed to relax in the game room. Among them were Pfc. Tyler Scott, Pvt. Miguel Scott, Pvt. Emmanuel Rios, Pvt. Stephen Vasquez, Pfc. Jerry Limon, Pvt. Rudy Sanchez and Pfc. Manuel Vera III. The seven Marines all attend military occupational speciality school at Camp Johnson.