Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune look at scrapbook pages during the landowners annual reunion at Courthouse Bay aboard the base, Oct. 3. Original landowners and family members – some who spanned more than five generations – traveled from across the nation to attend the event. - Descendants of former landowners of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune look at scrapbook pages during the landowners annual reunion at Courthouse Bay aboard the base, Oct. 3. Original landowners and family members – some who spanned more than five generations – traveled from across the nation to attend the event.
Jay Barnes (center), an entertainer with St. Charles Productions, dances for the crowd during the Big Dog Reception at Sywanyks Scarlet and Gold Traditions, located in Jacksonville, N.C., Oct. 1. The event was open to all staff noncommissioned officers – both past and present – from any branch of military service. - Jay Barnes (center), an entertainer with St. Charles Productions, dances for the crowd during the Big Dog Reception at Sywanyks Scarlet and Gold Traditions, located in Jacksonville, N.C., Oct. 1. The event was open to all staff noncommissioned officers – both past and present – from any branch of military service.
(Starting from left) Representatives from IA 1057 Filling Station, Jon's Hot Dogs Cart, Paradise Point Brewster Middle School Cafeteria and Michaelangelo's in the Marine Corps Exchange's Food Court stand after receiving their Inspectors Choice Awards after the first ICA ceremony at the Occupational Health Clinic aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 30. Out of 158 culinary facilities within the Camp Lejeune region, these four facilities were chosen due to their high inspection scores from Aug. 2009 to Aug. 2010. - (Starting from left) Representatives from IA 1057 Filling Station, Jon's Hot Dogs Cart, Paradise Point Brewster Middle School Cafeteria and Michaelangelo's in the Marine Corps Exchange's Food Court stand after receiving their Inspectors Choice Awards after the first ICA ceremony at the Occupational Health Clinic aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 30. Out of 158 culinary facilities within the Camp Lejeune region, these four facilities were chosen due to their high inspection scores from Aug. 2009 to Aug. 2010.
Rear Adm. Margaret Kibben, the 18th chaplain of the Marine Corps and the deputy chief of Navy chaplains, speaks during a luncheon at the Ball Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. Kibben is the first female chaplain of the Marine Corps. - Rear Adm. Margaret Kibben, the 18th chaplain of the Marine Corps and the deputy chief of Navy chaplains, speaks during a luncheon at the Ball Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. Kibben is the first female chaplain of the Marine Corps.
Handcyclists take off during the Marine Corps Community Services’ 24th annual Marine Corps Half Marathon aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 25. Handcyclists travel all around the country, competing alongside runners in events such as 10-kilometer races, half marathons and full marathons. - Handcyclists take off during the Marine Corps Community Services’ 24th annual Marine Corps Half Marathon aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 25. Handcyclists travel all around the country, competing alongside runners in events such as 10-kilometer races, half marathons and full marathons.
Runners wait to cross the starting line during the Marine Corps Community Services’ 24th annual Marine Corps Half Marathon aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 25. More than 200 service members, families, Department of Defense civilians, retired military personnel and handcyclists participated in the 13.1-mile race. - Runners wait to cross the starting line during the Marine Corps Community Services’ 24th annual Marine Corps Half Marathon aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 25. More than 200 service members, families, Department of Defense civilians, retired military personnel and handcyclists participated in the 13.1-mile race.
The oil-based clay replica of the planned Corpsmen Memorial sits in the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune quarterdeck. Abbe Godwin, the sculptor of the bronze Marine at the Beirut Memorial, will create this life-sized Corpsmen Memorial, which will be placed in the Lejeune Memorial Gardens. - The oil-based clay replica of the planned Corpsmen Memorial sits in the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune quarterdeck. Abbe Godwin, the sculptor of the bronze Marine at the Beirut Memorial, will create this life-sized Corpsmen Memorial, which will be placed in the Lejeune Memorial Gardens.
Seaman Bradley Beaton (left), a corpsman with Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, applies eye drops to a retired service member during the Retiree Appreciation Day at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 18. The event formally recognizes the contributions the retired service members have made, as well as offers free medical screening. - Seaman Bradley Beaton (left), a corpsman with Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, applies eye drops to a retired service member during the Retiree Appreciation Day at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 18. The event formally recognizes the contributions the retired service members have made, as well as offers free medical screening.