Military dependents and their mothers wave colorful scarves through the air during a Kindermusik class at Tarawa Terrace Community Center in the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, Oct. 28. Kindermusik is a music and movement program that teaches children a number of skills crucial to child development. - Military dependents and their mothers wave colorful scarves through the air during a Kindermusik class at Tarawa Terrace Community Center in the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, Oct. 28. Kindermusik is a music and movement program that teaches children a number of skills crucial to child development.
Service members and Department of Defense employees read a slide about personal media during an information assurance training class at the base theater aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. IA training is conducted annually and is required per Marine Corps Base Order 5239.2 for everyone who has access to the government network. - Service members and Department of Defense employees read a slide about personal media during an information assurance training class at the base theater aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. IA training is conducted annually and is required per Marine Corps Base Order 5239.2 for everyone who has access to the government network.
A young girl recognizes a name on the Beirut Memorial wall and reaches out to touch it during the commemoration of the 24th annual Beirut Memorial Observance Ceremony, held at the Beirut Memorial, Jacksonville, N.C. Oct. 23. It is a tradition to pay service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice respects by touching their names and vowing never to forget. - A young girl recognizes a name on the Beirut Memorial wall and reaches out to touch it during the commemoration of the 24th annual Beirut Memorial Observance Ceremony, held at the Beirut Memorial, Jacksonville, N.C. Oct. 23. It is a tradition to pay service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice respects by touching their names and vowing never to forget.
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Tony Stewart, #14 NASCAR racecar driver, is surrounded by fans during his visit to talk to wounded Marines at Wounded Warrior Battalion - East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 21. Stewart took the opportunity to say thank you to the service members for their sacrifices, and was very grateful for the opportunity to thank them in person. - MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Tony Stewart, #14 NASCAR racecar driver, is surrounded by fans during his visit to talk to wounded Marines at Wounded Warrior Battalion - East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 21. Stewart took the opportunity to say thank you to the service members for their sacrifices, and was very grateful for the opportunity to thank them in person.
Tayler Snipes, a senior at Lejeune High School, uses Tutor.com to get help with her calculus homework at LHS aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. Military dependents in grades kindergarten through 12th grade and service members enrolled in community colleges are logging onto Tutor.com to get some extra help from professional tutors so they can excel in their studies. - Tayler Snipes, a senior at Lejeune High School, uses Tutor.com to get help with her calculus homework at LHS aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. Military dependents in grades kindergarten through 12th grade and service members enrolled in community colleges are logging onto Tutor.com to get some extra help from professional tutors so they can excel in their studies.
Tosha Brooks, a chef with Mess Hall 211, presents foods to a board of judges at the fourth and final quarter Culinary Team of the Quarter Competition 2010, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 19. Traditionally, four teams of culinary artists go head to head in a themed cook-off to determine the best civilian or Marine Corps mess halls for the quarter. - Tosha Brooks, a chef with Mess Hall 211, presents foods to a board of judges at the fourth and final quarter Culinary Team of the Quarter Competition 2010, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Oct. 19. Traditionally, four teams of culinary artists go head to head in a themed cook-off to determine the best civilian or Marine Corps mess halls for the quarter.