(From left to right) Cordaro Galvan, Robbie Johnson and Brian Purnell, Marines stationed aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune are members of Project Guardian Angel, a non-profit, anti-drunk driving program that offers transportation alternatives to Marines, sailors and civilians in the Jacksonville, N.C. area who are too intoxicated to get behind the wheel. The three Marines hang out at a local club to raise awareness and educate people on the affects alcohol can have on a person's decision-making and their blood alcohol content. - (From left to right) Cordaro Galvan, Robbie Johnson and Brian Purnell, Marines stationed aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune are members of Project Guardian Angel, a non-profit, anti-drunk driving program that offers transportation alternatives to Marines, sailors and civilians in the Jacksonville, N.C. area who are too intoxicated to get behind the wheel. The three Marines hang out at a local club to raise awareness and educate people on the affects alcohol can have on a person's decision-making and their blood alcohol content.
Joe Ramirez, the director of Marine Corps Liaisons for Government and External Affairs for MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River, was recognized for his 40 years of combined Marine Corps and civil service when he was presented an award by Col. Daniel J. Lecce, the base commanding officer, during a ceremony held Sept. 17, in John A. Lejeune Hall, aboard the base. - Joe Ramirez, the director of Marine Corps Liaisons for Government and External Affairs for MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River, was recognized for his 40 years of combined Marine Corps and civil service when he was presented an award by Col. Daniel J. Lecce, the base commanding officer, during a ceremony held Sept. 17, in John A. Lejeune Hall, aboard the base.
Sgt. William Holls, a combat instructor with Mobile Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry – East, is presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during a ceremony held aboard Camp Geiger, July 15, for saving a Marine’s life while conducting training in the grenade pit in September 2009. - Sgt. William Holls, a combat instructor with Mobile Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry – East, is presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during a ceremony held aboard Camp Geiger, July 15, for saving a Marine’s life while conducting training in the grenade pit in September 2009.