Lt. Col. David Bardorf, the commanding officer of Headquarters and Support Battalion, spoke to Marines during the annual Headquarters and Support Battalion physical training session to support the Combined Federal Campaign at the Goettge Memorial Field House parking lot aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 3. The CFC Onslow County's goal is to reach $1 million during the campaign season which started Sept. 1 through Dec. 15. - Lt. Col. David Bardorf, the commanding officer of Headquarters and Support Battalion, spoke to Marines during the annual Headquarters and Support Battalion physical training session to support the Combined Federal Campaign at the Goettge Memorial Field House parking lot aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Oct. 3. The CFC Onslow County's goal is to reach $1 million during the campaign season which started Sept. 1 through Dec. 15.
To make way for the new entry gate and road, a portion of Sneads Ferry Road and Michael Road will be closed and traffic will be shifted to a recently built road in the vicinity. This illustration shows how drivers can no longer make a left turn leaving Michael Road onto Sneads Ferry Road. The road immediately in front of Building 905 is been closed. - To make way for the new entry gate and road, a portion of Sneads Ferry Road and Michael Road will be closed and traffic will be shifted to a recently built road in the vicinity. This illustration shows how drivers can no longer make a left turn leaving Michael Road onto Sneads Ferry Road. The road immediately in front of Building 905 is been closed.
Members of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s Fire and Emergency Services Department pose for a group picture with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (left), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East – MCB Camp Lejeune, and Sgt. Maj. Ernest K. Hoopii (right), sergeant major of MCI East – MCB Camp Lejeune after being recognized for achieving national accreditation. Earning national accreditation is an honor for fire stations across the country and speaks volumes on the quality of work the department exemplifies while doing its job. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting) - Members of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s Fire and Emergency Services Department pose for a group picture with Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry (left), commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East – MCB Camp Lejeune, and Sgt. Maj. Ernest K. Hoopii (right), sergeant major of MCI East – MCB Camp Lejeune after being recognized for achieving national accreditation. Earning national accreditation is an honor for fire stations across the country and speaks volumes on the quality of work the department exemplifies while doing its job. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting)