A rededication ceremony was held to commemorate the addition of a gazebo to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C., May 31. The new gazebo is inscribed with the unofficial lyrics of taps. The ceremony honored the memory of those who perished during the war and celebrated the accomplishments and perseverance of Vietnam-era veterans.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera/Released) - A rededication ceremony was held to commemorate the addition of a gazebo to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Lejeune Memorial Gardens in Jacksonville, N.C., May 31. The new gazebo is inscribed with the unofficial lyrics of taps. The ceremony honored the memory of those who perished during the war and celebrated the accomplishments and perseverance of Vietnam-era veterans.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jackeline M. Perez Rivera/Released)
Captain Pam Sanders of the Onslow County Sheriff's Office was honored with the Champion of Children award at a recent regnition ceremony hosted by the Child Advocacy Center of Onslow County. Naval Criminal Investigative Services, Onslow County Sheriff's Office, Jacksonville Police Department, Onslow County Department of Social Services, Onslow County District Attorneys Office and the Guns-and-Hoses Comittee were also honored at the ceremony. - Captain Pam Sanders of the Onslow County Sheriff's Office was honored with the Champion of Children award at a recent regnition ceremony hosted by the Child Advocacy Center of Onslow County. Naval Criminal Investigative Services, Onslow County Sheriff's Office, Jacksonville Police Department, Onslow County Department of Social Services, Onslow County District Attorneys Office and the Guns-and-Hoses Comittee were also honored at the ceremony.
Mona Padrick, the president of the Onslow County Chamber of Commerce, laughs during the celebration for her upcoming retirement. Padrick has served the Chamber of Commerce for 16 years. - Mona Padrick, the president of the Onslow County Chamber of Commerce, laughs during the celebration for her upcoming retirement. Padrick has served the Chamber of Commerce for 16 years.