Marty Korenek, a wildlife manager with Land & Wildlife Resources Section, Environmental Management Division aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, holds up seeds that will be planted on various food plots aboard the base. The food plots will provide nutrients to animals during the cold winter months. - Marty Korenek, a wildlife manager with Land & Wildlife Resources Section, Environmental Management Division aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, holds up seeds that will be planted on various food plots aboard the base. The food plots will provide nutrients to animals during the cold winter months.
Michael Dunn, the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commissary’s store director, teaches single Marines about the benefits of the commissary during the Single Marine Program Commissary Awareness campaign, Sept.19. Commissaries sell their products at cost because, unlike other stores, they do not have to make a profit. - Michael Dunn, the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commissary’s store director, teaches single Marines about the benefits of the commissary during the Single Marine Program Commissary Awareness campaign, Sept.19. Commissaries sell their products at cost because, unlike other stores, they do not have to make a profit.
Lt. Col. Michael Corrado, operations officer for the Wounded Warriors Regiment at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., signs one of his albums for a fan after the Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band concert at the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, Sept. 17. A portion of the proceeds from his music go to the USO and Wounded Warriors Family Centers. - Lt. Col. Michael Corrado, operations officer for the Wounded Warriors Regiment at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., signs one of his albums for a fan after the Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band concert at the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, Sept. 17. A portion of the proceeds from his music go to the USO and Wounded Warriors Family Centers.
Participants of the Walk to Defeat ALS kick off the event in Emerald Isle, N.C., Sept. 17. The event is a fundraiser to help those suffering from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, which is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. - Participants of the Walk to Defeat ALS kick off the event in Emerald Isle, N.C., Sept. 17. The event is a fundraiser to help those suffering from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, which is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.