Joe Ramirez, the director of Marine Corps Liaisons for Government and External Affairs for MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River, was recognized for his 40 years of combined Marine Corps and civil service when he was presented an award by Col. Daniel J. Lecce, the base commanding officer, during a ceremony held Sept. 17, in John A. Lejeune Hall, aboard the base. - Joe Ramirez, the director of Marine Corps Liaisons for Government and External Affairs for MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River, was recognized for his 40 years of combined Marine Corps and civil service when he was presented an award by Col. Daniel J. Lecce, the base commanding officer, during a ceremony held Sept. 17, in John A. Lejeune Hall, aboard the base.
Sgt. William Holls, a combat instructor with Mobile Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry – East, is presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during a ceremony held aboard Camp Geiger, July 15, for saving a Marine’s life while conducting training in the grenade pit in September 2009. - Sgt. William Holls, a combat instructor with Mobile Training Company, Advanced Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry – East, is presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during a ceremony held aboard Camp Geiger, July 15, for saving a Marine’s life while conducting training in the grenade pit in September 2009.
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Lance Cpl. Travis Westhoven, machine-gunner with Company B, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, poses for a picture while on deployment in Iraq. Westhoven witnessed a suicide-bomber kill one Marine and maim another. This experience caused Westhoven to develop post traumatic stress disorder which directly lead to his incarceration in the Camp Lejeune Brig and demotion to private. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. Chad Tompkins) - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Lance Cpl. Travis Westhoven, machine-gunner with Company B, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, poses for a picture while on deployment in Iraq. Westhoven witnessed a suicide-bomber kill one Marine and maim another. This experience caused Westhoven to develop post traumatic stress disorder which directly lead to his incarceration in the Camp Lejeune Brig and demotion to private. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. Chad Tompkins)
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.- Vernon Jeter (right), a human resources representative with WB Moore Company out of Charlotte, N.C., talks to Marines about job openings during the Employer Recruitment Day sponsored by Marine Corps Community Services, which was held Feb. 11. The event is the first of its kind held by MCCS. - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.- Vernon Jeter (right), a human resources representative with WB Moore Company out of Charlotte, N.C., talks to Marines about job openings during the Employer Recruitment Day sponsored by Marine Corps Community Services, which was held Feb. 11. The event is the first of its kind held by MCCS.
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Jeanette Bradway, recovery care coordinator at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, speaks with a sailor over the phone about The Navy Safe Harbor Program. The program, which began in 2005, works to help injured sailors and Coast Guardsmen solve the problems they face stemming from their injuries. - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Jeanette Bradway, recovery care coordinator at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, speaks with a sailor over the phone about The Navy Safe Harbor Program. The program, which began in 2005, works to help injured sailors and Coast Guardsmen solve the problems they face stemming from their injuries.