Competitors in the paddleboard relay-race take off in the hopes of winning first place for their company during the Commander’s Cup Challenge July 20 at the Gottschalk Marina aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The relay-race is the first challenge in the new 12-month cup cycle, with Company A winning the last cycle of events. - Competitors in the paddleboard relay-race take off in the hopes of winning first place for their company during the Commander’s Cup Challenge July 20 at the Gottschalk Marina aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The relay-race is the first challenge in the new 12-month cup cycle, with Company A winning the last cycle of events.
1st Sgt. Cole Daunhauer, company first sergeant of Utilities Instruction Company at the Marine Corps Engineer School aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, is congratulated for receiving the Bronze Star aboard MCB Camp Lejeune July 18 for his actions while deployed with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. - 1st Sgt. Cole Daunhauer, company first sergeant of Utilities Instruction Company at the Marine Corps Engineer School aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, is congratulated for receiving the Bronze Star aboard MCB Camp Lejeune July 18 for his actions while deployed with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune offers Integral Restoration therapy sessions to help service members’ deal with psychological problems by relaxing the mind. It is recommended to attend one session a week for 10 weeks for improvement. - Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune offers Integral Restoration therapy sessions to help service members’ deal with psychological problems by relaxing the mind. It is recommended to attend one session a week for 10 weeks for improvement.
Construction workers work at the Wallace Creek Fitness Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The fitness center is nearing completion and is expected to open in September. - Construction workers work at the Wallace Creek Fitness Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The fitness center is nearing completion and is expected to open in September.
Glenna C. Orr, author of two books and 2011 Mom’s Choice Awards winner, sits down to read one of her stories to children during the book fair at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 16. The book fair took place in the middle of the MCX and children came by to listen to Orr’s stories throughout the afternoon. - Glenna C. Orr, author of two books and 2011 Mom’s Choice Awards winner, sits down to read one of her stories to children during the book fair at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 16. The book fair took place in the middle of the MCX and children came by to listen to Orr’s stories throughout the afternoon.
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.
A child and his mother watch as they cast their line into the Atlantic Ocean in the hopes of catching of a fish during Step Up For Soldiers’ Children’s Fishing Tournament at Kure Beach June 9. The tournament was free for all who participated, and everything needed was provided by SUFS. - A child and his mother watch as they cast their line into the Atlantic Ocean in the hopes of catching of a fish during Step Up For Soldiers’ Children’s Fishing Tournament at Kure Beach June 9. The tournament was free for all who participated, and everything needed was provided by SUFS.