Service members are greeted by locked doors at the Harriotte B. Smith library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune due to a government shutdown, Oct. 1. Only operations and activities essential to safety, protection of human life and protection of our national security are authorized to remain open, and only the minimum number of civilian employees necessary to carry out those activities will be exempt from furlough. - Service members are greeted by locked doors at the Harriotte B. Smith library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune due to a government shutdown, Oct. 1. Only operations and activities essential to safety, protection of human life and protection of our national security are authorized to remain open, and only the minimum number of civilian employees necessary to carry out those activities will be exempt from furlough.
Marines with 3rd platoon, Company I, Marine Combat Training Battalion, await the orders of their combat instructors at the armory aboard Camp Geiger, Sept. 24. Each company has four platoons of Marines. - Marines with 3rd platoon, Company I, Marine Combat Training Battalion, await the orders of their combat instructors at the armory aboard Camp Geiger, Sept. 24. Each company has four platoons of Marines.
Jamaz Richardson, Lejeune High School’s starting running back, bolts past a Rosewood High School defender aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Friday. Richardson ran for 173 total yards during the game and scored four touchdowns for the Devilpup football team. - Jamaz Richardson, Lejeune High School’s starting running back, bolts past a Rosewood High School defender aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Friday. Richardson ran for 173 total yards during the game and scored four touchdowns for the Devilpup football team.