Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Gibson, a corpsman with Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, watches patiently as Stephanie Howard, a medical lab technician with NHCL prepares him for a platelet donation, June 29. The Armed Services Blood Program looks for donors who are willing to donate blood and platelets which will be used to help service members throughout the world, be it Afghanistan or Camp Lejeune. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Gibson, a corpsman with Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, watches patiently as Stephanie Howard, a medical lab technician with NHCL prepares him for a platelet donation, June 29. The Armed Services Blood Program looks for donors who are willing to donate blood and platelets which will be used to help service members throughout the world, be it Afghanistan or Camp Lejeune.
A father and son participate in arts and crafts during the Father’s Day Brunch provided by the Harriotte B. Smith Library and Tarawa Terrace Community Center, aboard the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, June 4. For the third year in a row, the brunch gave children and their fathers a chance to spend quality time with one another. - A father and son participate in arts and crafts during the Father’s Day Brunch provided by the Harriotte B. Smith Library and Tarawa Terrace Community Center, aboard the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, June 4. For the third year in a row, the brunch gave children and their fathers a chance to spend quality time with one another.
Sailors conduct Last Roll Call, the time-honored tradition of commemorating fallen comrades, during the 113th Corpsmen Birthday Ball celebration on the docks of Henrietta III riverboat in Wilmington, June 17. - Sailors conduct Last Roll Call, the time-honored tradition of commemorating fallen comrades, during the 113th Corpsmen Birthday Ball celebration on the docks of Henrietta III riverboat in Wilmington, June 17.
Capt. Matthew Kutilek speaks to Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune medical staff while explaining his recent surgery at the Chief Westfield building on the NHCL campus aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Kutilek has undergone 10 surgeries, attended multiple physical therapy and pain management appointments since his right leg was struck by an enemy sniper’s round on March 5, 2010 in the Helmand province, Afghanistan. - Capt. Matthew Kutilek speaks to Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune medical staff while explaining his recent surgery at the Chief Westfield building on the NHCL campus aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Kutilek has undergone 10 surgeries, attended multiple physical therapy and pain management appointments since his right leg was struck by an enemy sniper’s round on March 5, 2010 in the Helmand province, Afghanistan.
Aside from destroying economically valuable timber, the massive wildfire in March, which originated in the SR-8 range aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, is providing new life to rare plants, such as the rough-leaf loosestrife, and endangered animal species, like the red-cockaded woodpecker. - Aside from destroying economically valuable timber, the massive wildfire in March, which originated in the SR-8 range aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, is providing new life to rare plants, such as the rough-leaf loosestrife, and endangered animal species, like the red-cockaded woodpecker.