Children at Johnson Primary School aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune sing a song during their spring musical, “Oceans of Fun,” April 20. The kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade students learned about ocean animals and their habitats in celebration of Earth Day and Month of the Military Child. - Children at Johnson Primary School aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune sing a song during their spring musical, “Oceans of Fun,” April 20. The kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade students learned about ocean animals and their habitats in celebration of Earth Day and Month of the Military Child.
Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, left, a member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team, salutes Gen. James T. Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, before receiving a distinguished certificate during the Competition-In-Arms Program Marine Corps Matches awards ceremony, April 16. The Marine Corps match is the final round in the CIAP’s three-part Marine Corps-wide marksmanship competition. - Sgt. Emily Windmassinger, left, a member of the Marine Corps Shooting Team, salutes Gen. James T. Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, before receiving a distinguished certificate during the Competition-In-Arms Program Marine Corps Matches awards ceremony, April 16. The Marine Corps match is the final round in the CIAP’s three-part Marine Corps-wide marksmanship competition.
Cpl. Jared Myers, a Marine attached to the Wounded Warrior Battalion-East, aims down the sights of an M1 Garand rifle during an M1 for Vets visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 16. M1s for Vets is a non-profit organization dedicated to introducing veterans of OIF/OEF to shooting and competing with M1 rifles. - Cpl. Jared Myers, a Marine attached to the Wounded Warrior Battalion-East, aims down the sights of an M1 Garand rifle during an M1 for Vets visit to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 16. M1s for Vets is a non-profit organization dedicated to introducing veterans of OIF/OEF to shooting and competing with M1 rifles.
Dennis Yeddo, Courthouse Bay Fitness Center manager for Semper Fit, wears his newly-awarded Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal during an award luncheon at the Paradise Point Officers’ Club, April 14. Thirty-five Marine Corps Community Services employees who deployed overseas were awarded the medal for working in various post exchanges in the Middle East. - Dennis Yeddo, Courthouse Bay Fitness Center manager for Semper Fit, wears his newly-awarded Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal during an award luncheon at the Paradise Point Officers’ Club, April 14. Thirty-five Marine Corps Community Services employees who deployed overseas were awarded the medal for working in various post exchanges in the Middle East.