Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, dual during HQSPTBn. Commander’s Cup Challenge, held at the Area 1 Gym aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, Jan. 27. Each team played with vigor, but in the end it was Company A who won the tournament undefeated, providing them their third trophy in the series of sports tournaments held by HQSPTBn. - Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, dual during HQSPTBn. Commander’s Cup Challenge, held at the Area 1 Gym aboard MCB Camp Lejeune, Jan. 27. Each team played with vigor, but in the end it was Company A who won the tournament undefeated, providing them their third trophy in the series of sports tournaments held by HQSPTBn.
Lt. Col. Robert Stanford, the base provost marshal, speaks with local media and other base officials about the new visitor center’s amenities during the ribbon cutting celebration of the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Main Gate Access Control Complex, Jan. 24. - Lt. Col. Robert Stanford, the base provost marshal, speaks with local media and other base officials about the new visitor center’s amenities during the ribbon cutting celebration of the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Main Gate Access Control Complex, Jan. 24.
Col. Daniel J. Lecce, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commanding officer, congratulates Kim Swensen, a Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society employee, for devoting 15 years of service to the society during the NMCRS birthday celebration at the NMCRS office, Jan. 23. - Col. Daniel J. Lecce, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commanding officer, congratulates Kim Swensen, a Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society employee, for devoting 15 years of service to the society during the NMCRS birthday celebration at the NMCRS office, Jan. 23.
The Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System consists of a series of solar panels which collect energy and store them in four high energy lithium battery packs. The GREENS system allows forward deployed troops the opportunity to use a renewable energy source instead of fossil fuels or batteries that cannot be recharged. - The Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System consists of a series of solar panels which collect energy and store them in four high energy lithium battery packs. The GREENS system allows forward deployed troops the opportunity to use a renewable energy source instead of fossil fuels or batteries that cannot be recharged.
Boxes of service record books are stacked in the SRB section, Installation Personnel Administration Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune after recently being scanned and digitalized. More than 38,000 SRBs were scanned during the conversion to an electronic record, which is now available on Marine Online.::r::::n:: - Boxes of service record books are stacked in the SRB section, Installation Personnel Administration Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune after recently being scanned and digitalized. More than 38,000 SRBs were scanned during the conversion to an electronic record, which is now available on Marine Online.::r::::n::
Kelly Tingle, wildlife technician with Biological Science, Environmental Management Division, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, holds a screech owl found in a wood duck nest during an annual nest box maintenance check, Jan. 23. Wildlife technicians are working to replace damaged nest boxes and wood shavings inside the nests. ::r::::n:: - Kelly Tingle, wildlife technician with Biological Science, Environmental Management Division, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, holds a screech owl found in a wood duck nest during an annual nest box maintenance check, Jan. 23. Wildlife technicians are working to replace damaged nest boxes and wood shavings inside the nests. ::r::::n::
Several hundred Christmas trees were piled high at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. The Environmental Management Division with MCB Camp Lejeune will be using the collected trees as sand fences to help restore sand dunes at the beach. - Several hundred Christmas trees were piled high at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, recently. The Environmental Management Division with MCB Camp Lejeune will be using the collected trees as sand fences to help restore sand dunes at the beach.
Lisa Rayburn, a teacher with North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, North Carolina State University drew pictures to instruct a class during the Gardening 101 workshop hosted by the Harriotte B. Smith Library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Jan. 19. Approximately 24 service members and patrons, ages 18 and older, attended the class. - Lisa Rayburn, a teacher with North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, North Carolina State University drew pictures to instruct a class during the Gardening 101 workshop hosted by the Harriotte B. Smith Library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Jan. 19. Approximately 24 service members and patrons, ages 18 and older, attended the class.
A participant of the Reading to Dogs event reads to Lilly, a trained Coastal Carolina Pet Provided Therapy dog and her facilitator, Pat Rapaport at the Harriotte B. Smith Library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Jan. 11. - A participant of the Reading to Dogs event reads to Lilly, a trained Coastal Carolina Pet Provided Therapy dog and her facilitator, Pat Rapaport at the Harriotte B. Smith Library aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Jan. 11.