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.
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.