It was business as usual for most on a recent Friday night. Military police officers at the gates inspected identification cards of those entering Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, however on this night random vehicles were chosen to be searched in a recent base-wide effort to stop illegal narcotics and other contraband from entering the base. - It was business as usual for most on a recent Friday night. Military police officers at the gates inspected identification cards of those entering Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, however on this night random vehicles were chosen to be searched in a recent base-wide effort to stop illegal narcotics and other contraband from entering the base.
The Pancost family was welcomed to their new home, the 4,000th built by Atlantic Marine Corps Communities, by leaders from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, base housing and AMCC Nov. 29. Their new home is in the staff noncommissioned officer enclave in Knox Landing. - The Pancost family was welcomed to their new home, the 4,000th built by Atlantic Marine Corps Communities, by leaders from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, base housing and AMCC Nov. 29. Their new home is in the staff noncommissioned officer enclave in Knox Landing.
Two girls listen intently to the puck, a device that speaks words based on environmental readings at the North Caroline USO in Jacksonville Nov. 14. The girls where there investigating with members of a local radio station, the South East Paranormal Investigation Association, and Bruce Tango, a paranormal investigator who frequently guest stars on "Ghost Hunters," a TV show on SyFy network. - Two girls listen intently to the puck, a device that speaks words based on environmental readings at the North Caroline USO in Jacksonville Nov. 14. The girls where there investigating with members of a local radio station, the South East Paranormal Investigation Association, and Bruce Tango, a paranormal investigator who frequently guest stars on "Ghost Hunters," a TV show on SyFy network.
Tipsters looking to notify Naval Criminal Investigative Service about crimes and suspicious activities can use the NCIS Tip Hotline by sending a text beginning with the word NCIS followed by a tip to CRIMES, 274637, going to the “Report a Crime” tab on ncis.navy.mil. Tips can be submitted about narcotics, theft, sexual assault, domestic violence and gang activity, along with any other criminal activity or anticipated criminal action relating to naval services. - Tipsters looking to notify Naval Criminal Investigative Service about crimes and suspicious activities can use the NCIS Tip Hotline by sending a text beginning with the word NCIS followed by a tip to CRIMES, 274637, going to the “Report a Crime” tab on ncis.navy.mil. Tips can be submitted about narcotics, theft, sexual assault, domestic violence and gang activity, along with any other criminal activity or anticipated criminal action relating to naval services.