Lejeune High School’s running back Jamaz Richardson runs the ball to the outside as fullback Stephen Dicenso looks for a defensive player to block against the Pamlico County High School Hurricanes during Lejeune High’s homecoming game aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Friday. Lejeune High School was able to effectively run the ball throughout the game, as Richardson rushed for 260 yards and three touchdowns. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting) - Lejeune High School’s running back Jamaz Richardson runs the ball to the outside as fullback Stephen Dicenso looks for a defensive player to block against the Pamlico County High School Hurricanes during Lejeune High’s homecoming game aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Friday. Lejeune High School was able to effectively run the ball throughout the game, as Richardson rushed for 260 yards and three touchdowns. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting)
A band performs during the gala for the Museum of the Marine aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 6. The event was a fundraiser for the museum and featured two auctions along with dinner, and Olympic gold medalist Dan Jansen as the keynote speaker. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting) - A band performs during the gala for the Museum of the Marine aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 6. The event was a fundraiser for the museum and featured two auctions along with dinner, and Olympic gold medalist Dan Jansen as the keynote speaker. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting)
Members of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s Fire and Emergency Services Department pose for a group picture with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (left), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East – MCB Camp Lejeune, and Sgt. Maj. Ernest K. Hoopii (right), sergeant major of MCI East – MCB Camp Lejeune after being recognized for achieving national accreditation. Earning national accreditation is an honor for fire stations across the country and speaks volumes on the quality of work the department exemplifies while doing its job. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting) - Members of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s Fire and Emergency Services Department pose for a group picture with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (left), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East – MCB Camp Lejeune, and Sgt. Maj. Ernest K. Hoopii (right), sergeant major of MCI East – MCB Camp Lejeune after being recognized for achieving national accreditation. Earning national accreditation is an honor for fire stations across the country and speaks volumes on the quality of work the department exemplifies while doing its job. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting)
The Marine Corps has specific standards for service members to uphold to. Base Orders for various installations also have different rules concerning dependents while on a Marine Corps Base. - The Marine Corps has specific standards for service members to uphold to. Base Orders for various installations also have different rules concerning dependents while on a Marine Corps Base.
Retired Marine Col. Joe Yannessa, the chairman of the Jacksonville Onslow County Crime Stoppers, speaks to Carolyn Randall, the area manager with Sussex, England, Crime Stoppers, during the Jacksonville Onslow County Crime Stoppers’ board meeting hosted at Jacksonville City Hall Sept. 20. Randall offered ideas on fundraising events and organization sponsorship. - Retired Marine Col. Joe Yannessa, the chairman of the Jacksonville Onslow County Crime Stoppers, speaks to Carolyn Randall, the area manager with Sussex, England, Crime Stoppers, during the Jacksonville Onslow County Crime Stoppers’ board meeting hosted at Jacksonville City Hall Sept. 20. Randall offered ideas on fundraising events and organization sponsorship.
Two Department of Public Safety career representatives give a hand-out to a Marine attending the Job Fair and Career Exposition aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Sept. 19. Many Marines were hoping to find a job they would feel comfortable working after leaving the Marine Corps. - Two Department of Public Safety career representatives give a hand-out to a Marine attending the Job Fair and Career Exposition aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Sept. 19. Many Marines were hoping to find a job they would feel comfortable working after leaving the Marine Corps.