Sgt. Nicolas L. Peterson, a ground radio repairman with 2nd Marines Special Operations Battalion, lined up for food during the Jacksonville-Onslow Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee Fish Fry hosted aboard Stone Bay recently. The committee will host future fish fries at Stone Bay June 20, MCAS New River Sept. 19 and MCB Camp Lejeune’s Courthouse Bay area Oct. 17. - Sgt. Nicolas L. Peterson, a ground radio repairman with 2nd Marines Special Operations Battalion, lined up for food during the Jacksonville-Onslow Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee Fish Fry hosted aboard Stone Bay recently. The committee will host future fish fries at Stone Bay June 20, MCAS New River Sept. 19 and MCB Camp Lejeune’s Courthouse Bay area Oct. 17.
A mother and her sons finish the jogging route during the 80s-themed Family Fun Run hosted by the Tarawa Terrace Community Center aboard the MCB Camp Lejeune housing area recently. The 80s-themed run was the sixth run hosted this year and 150 runners of all ages attended the family occasion. - A mother and her sons finish the jogging route during the 80s-themed Family Fun Run hosted by the Tarawa Terrace Community Center aboard the MCB Camp Lejeune housing area recently. The 80s-themed run was the sixth run hosted this year and 150 runners of all ages attended the family occasion.
Glenna C. Orr, author of two books and 2011 Mom’s Choice Awards winner, sits down to read one of her stories to children during the book fair at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 16. The book fair took place in the middle of the MCX and children came by to listen to Orr’s stories throughout the afternoon. - Glenna C. Orr, author of two books and 2011 Mom’s Choice Awards winner, sits down to read one of her stories to children during the book fair at the Marine Corps Exchange aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 16. The book fair took place in the middle of the MCX and children came by to listen to Orr’s stories throughout the afternoon.
Children swim during the Summer Pool Party hosted by Marine Corps Community Services’ Tarawa Terrace Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s residential area June 16. - Children swim during the Summer Pool Party hosted by Marine Corps Community Services’ Tarawa Terrace Community Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune’s residential area June 16.
An alligator basks in the sun in a fenced area surrounding a storm water pond aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune's Tarawa Terrace residential area June 16. The American alligator is listed as threatened in North Carolina by the Unites States Fish and Wildlife Service, and under state law, it is illegal to feed them in the wild. - An alligator basks in the sun in a fenced area surrounding a storm water pond aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune's Tarawa Terrace residential area June 16. The American alligator is listed as threatened in North Carolina by the Unites States Fish and Wildlife Service, and under state law, it is illegal to feed them in the wild.
Weapons Training Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune received a new commanding officer during a change of command at Stone Bay June 15. Lt. Col. Ivan I. Monclova relinquished command of WTB to Lt. Col. Carlos A. Vallejo in the bright, morning ceremony. - Weapons Training Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune received a new commanding officer during a change of command at Stone Bay June 15. Lt. Col. Ivan I. Monclova relinquished command of WTB to Lt. Col. Carlos A. Vallejo in the bright, morning ceremony.
A golfer strikes the ball during the Military Heroes Golf Classic June 15 at the Jacksonville Country Club. The event was a part of a series of fundraisers that includes a gala later in the year. - A golfer strikes the ball during the Military Heroes Golf Classic June 15 at the Jacksonville Country Club. The event was a part of a series of fundraisers that includes a gala later in the year.
Cpl. Chase Dale heads back into the water after surfing through the waves at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, June 15. Dale is a surfing enthusiast who has surfed since his youth, he beleives that surfing offers a great workout to the military cummunity. - Cpl. Chase Dale heads back into the water after surfing through the waves at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, June 15. Dale is a surfing enthusiast who has surfed since his youth, he beleives that surfing offers a great workout to the military cummunity.
Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran, command sergeant major of the Marine Corps Engineer School, presents the unit guidon to Col. Peter M. Ramey, who then will pass it to Lt. Col. Jeffrey J. Johnson to signify the change of command during the official change of command ceremony for the school aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 15. Ramey served as the school’s commanding officer for the last two years. - Sgt. Maj. Veney Cochran, command sergeant major of the Marine Corps Engineer School, presents the unit guidon to Col. Peter M. Ramey, who then will pass it to Lt. Col. Jeffrey J. Johnson to signify the change of command during the official change of command ceremony for the school aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 15. Ramey served as the school’s commanding officer for the last two years.
Cmdr. Marc Delao, the officer in charge of construction for Marine Corps Installations-East relinquished his position in an elegant ceremony at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 14. - Cmdr. Marc Delao, the officer in charge of construction for Marine Corps Installations-East relinquished his position in an elegant ceremony at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune June 14.