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.
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.
Cmdr. Steven R. Dundas, chaplain with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Lt. Gen. John M. Paxton, commanding general of II Marine Expeditionary Force, Capt. Daniel J. Zinder, former commanding officer of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune and Capt. David A. Lane, new commanding officer of NHCL stand at attention and prepare to depart from NHCL’s Change of Command ceremony in accordance with Naval traditions aboard MACB Camp Lejeune June 8. Zinder relinquished command of NHCL to Lane after serving at the hospital for two years. - Cmdr. Steven R. Dundas, chaplain with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Lt. Gen. John M. Paxton, commanding general of II Marine Expeditionary Force, Capt. Daniel J. Zinder, former commanding officer of Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune and Capt. David A. Lane, new commanding officer of NHCL stand at attention and prepare to depart from NHCL’s Change of Command ceremony in accordance with Naval traditions aboard MACB Camp Lejeune June 8. Zinder relinquished command of NHCL to Lane after serving at the hospital for two years.
Cmdr. Kelly Latimer, assistant director of residency, give feedback to a resident on his research project during Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune’s second annual Research Symposium aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 8. Residents presented a variety of different ideas and hypotheses at the symposium to be judged. - Cmdr. Kelly Latimer, assistant director of residency, give feedback to a resident on his research project during Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune’s second annual Research Symposium aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 8. Residents presented a variety of different ideas and hypotheses at the symposium to be judged.
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.
Battalion physical training is one of the many ways Headquarters and Support Battalion instills unit cohesion. Battalion PT is conducted the first Friday of every month. - Battalion physical training is one of the many ways Headquarters and Support Battalion instills unit cohesion. Battalion PT is conducted the first Friday of every month.