Navy Lt. j.g. Joseph Frana leads the Easter Sunrise Service in the first prayer of the morning on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 1. The service was held in the morning as the sun rises to symbolize the rise of Christ. Frana is the chaplain for 10th Marine Regiment. - Navy Lt. j.g. Joseph Frana leads the Easter Sunrise Service in the first prayer of the morning on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 1. The service was held in the morning as the sun rises to symbolize the rise of Christ. Frana is the chaplain for 10th Marine Regiment.
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune celebrated the Marine Corps 241st Birthday at Liversedge Field with the Joint Daytime Ceremony, Nov. 9. The ceremony distinguishes the Marine Corps from other branches, celebrating its history and heritage. The ceremony featured the traditional cake-cutting ceremony in historic uniform pageant. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Juan Madrigal/Released) - Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune celebrated the Marine Corps 241st Birthday at Liversedge Field with the Joint Daytime Ceremony, Nov. 9. The ceremony distinguishes the Marine Corps from other branches, celebrating its history and heritage. The ceremony featured the traditional cake-cutting ceremony in historic uniform pageant. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Juan Madrigal/Released)
Sgt. Maj. Robert Brown, School of Infantry East sergeant major, pays respects for the fallen Beirut Marines of 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, during a wreath laying ceremony at Camp Geiger Marine Corps Air Station New River, Oct. 23. The ceremony is one of three memorial ceremonies conducted in the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune area every year to memorialize the Marines from 1st Battalion, 8th Marines. - Sgt. Maj. Robert Brown, School of Infantry East sergeant major, pays respects for the fallen Beirut Marines of 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, during a wreath laying ceremony at Camp Geiger Marine Corps Air Station New River, Oct. 23. The ceremony is one of three memorial ceremonies conducted in the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune area every year to memorialize the Marines from 1st Battalion, 8th Marines.
Tatianna K. Wade, military spouse, takes part in the ammo can lifts that are a part of the combat fitness test given to all Marines with other spouses during J. Wayne Day at Camp Johnson on Marine Corps Installation Camp Lejeune Oct. 21. J. Wayne Day is a day where military spouses participate in activities representing what their Marines take part in on a constant basis. - Tatianna K. Wade, military spouse, takes part in the ammo can lifts that are a part of the combat fitness test given to all Marines with other spouses during J. Wayne Day at Camp Johnson on Marine Corps Installation Camp Lejeune Oct. 21. J. Wayne Day is a day where military spouses participate in activities representing what their Marines take part in on a constant basis.
David McElhinney, Wallace Creek mess hall general manager, prepares to taste a dish prepared by Marine cooks during the Chef of the Quarter competition at the Wallace Creek Mess Hall, Oct. 20. During the bi-annual event, four teams from various mess halls vied for the Chef of the Quarter Award and People’s Choice Award. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mark Watola /Released) - David McElhinney, Wallace Creek mess hall general manager, prepares to taste a dish prepared by Marine cooks during the Chef of the Quarter competition at the Wallace Creek Mess Hall, Oct. 20. During the bi-annual event, four teams from various mess halls vied for the Chef of the Quarter Award and People’s Choice Award. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mark Watola /Released)