Steven Williams, player and coach for Spiked Punch, dives for the ball during the intramural volleyball championship tournament aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 16. Williams’ intensity was matched by the rest of his team as they took the best-of-three tournament to win the championship. - Steven Williams, player and coach for Spiked Punch, dives for the ball during the intramural volleyball championship tournament aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 16. Williams’ intensity was matched by the rest of his team as they took the best-of-three tournament to win the championship.
The Marine Corps Installations East Regional Brig aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune officially opened its doors for a tour of the facility Aug. 14. The building has everything laid out in one story, unlike the previous brig, which is four stories high. - The Marine Corps Installations East Regional Brig aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune officially opened its doors for a tour of the facility Aug. 14. The building has everything laid out in one story, unlike the previous brig, which is four stories high.
The ceremonial ribbon for the new McIntyre-Parks Recreational Shooting Complex aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is cut by different Marine Corps Community Services and Semper Fit representatives, along with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (center), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East –MCB Camp Lejeune, Aug. 10. The new range with state-of-the-art technologies is replacing the older skeet shooting range on base. - The ceremonial ribbon for the new McIntyre-Parks Recreational Shooting Complex aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is cut by different Marine Corps Community Services and Semper Fit representatives, along with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (center), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East –MCB Camp Lejeune, Aug. 10. The new range with state-of-the-art technologies is replacing the older skeet shooting range on base.
Marines stand at present arms during Marine Combat Training Battalion’s Assumption of Command ceremony aboard Camp Geiger Aug. 10. Marines practiced extensively for the event and were commended by the incoming and outgoing commanding officers of the battalion during the ceremony. - Marines stand at present arms during Marine Combat Training Battalion’s Assumption of Command ceremony aboard Camp Geiger Aug. 10. Marines practiced extensively for the event and were commended by the incoming and outgoing commanding officers of the battalion during the ceremony.
Cpl. Rodrigo Bustamante, a student of Wounded Warrior Project’s Transition Training Academy, reads a manual during an information technology class aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune at the John A. Lejeune Education Center. Bustamante is building his first computer, which will be given to him for free at the conclusion of the course. - Cpl. Rodrigo Bustamante, a student of Wounded Warrior Project’s Transition Training Academy, reads a manual during an information technology class aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune at the John A. Lejeune Education Center. Bustamante is building his first computer, which will be given to him for free at the conclusion of the course.
Lt. Col. Paul F. Bertholf, incoming commander of Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools, passes the unit’s guidon to Sgt. Maj. Jon W. Turner, MCCSSS sergeant major, signifying the official change of command aboard Camp Johnson July 31. Bertholf previously worked at the Pentagon before coming to MCCSSS. - Lt. Col. Paul F. Bertholf, incoming commander of Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools, passes the unit’s guidon to Sgt. Maj. Jon W. Turner, MCCSSS sergeant major, signifying the official change of command aboard Camp Johnson July 31. Bertholf previously worked at the Pentagon before coming to MCCSSS.
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.