Cpl. John Peeler, a working dog handler with military working dog platoon, Military Police Support Company, II Marine Expeditionary Forces hold a military working dog while Army Capt. Alberto Bonfiglio, a field veterinary service officer with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Section of the Mid-Atlantic District Veterinary Command of the North Atlantic Region does the dog’s physical check-up at Tarawa Terrace Veterinary clinic aboard the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, July 6. There are about 100 military working dogs and 15,000 privately owned animals that the clinic provides services to. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Nik S. Phongsisattanak) - Cpl. John Peeler, a working dog handler with military working dog platoon, Military Police Support Company, II Marine Expeditionary Forces hold a military working dog while Army Capt. Alberto Bonfiglio, a field veterinary service officer with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Section of the Mid-Atlantic District Veterinary Command of the North Atlantic Region does the dog’s physical check-up at Tarawa Terrace Veterinary clinic aboard the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune housing area, July 6. There are about 100 military working dogs and 15,000 privately owned animals that the clinic provides services to. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Nik S. Phongsisattanak)
The Bicentennial Tree on McHugh Boulevard aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune was dedicated as such on July 4, 1976, in commemoration of the nation’s 200th anniversary. Base denizens run beneath it, read in its limbs and marvel at its majesty on a daily basis. - The Bicentennial Tree on McHugh Boulevard aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune was dedicated as such on July 4, 1976, in commemoration of the nation’s 200th anniversary. Base denizens run beneath it, read in its limbs and marvel at its majesty on a daily basis.
Cheryl LeClair watches Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Haslett conduct Yoga exercises at the Second Wind Eco Tours building in Swansboro, N.C., June 23. LeClair provides free yoga and Integrative Restoration, or iRest, therapy to active-duty service members and combat veterans every Thursday evening. - Cheryl LeClair watches Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Haslett conduct Yoga exercises at the Second Wind Eco Tours building in Swansboro, N.C., June 23. LeClair provides free yoga and Integrative Restoration, or iRest, therapy to active-duty service members and combat veterans every Thursday evening.
Navy Capt. Mark Stephens, associate professor and chair of the Department of Family Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, speaks to Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune interns and residents during the Family Medicine Residency program graduation at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 1. The 13 graduating sailors are destined to either continue their training at the hospital or check in at their first duty station as new medical practitioners. - Navy Capt. Mark Stephens, associate professor and chair of the Department of Family Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, speaks to Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune interns and residents during the Family Medicine Residency program graduation at Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 1. The 13 graduating sailors are destined to either continue their training at the hospital or check in at their first duty station as new medical practitioners.