The Talon robot identifies materials during a demonstration at the fire department training area aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 30 and 31. Firefighters from MCB Camp Lejeune attended the seminar to test and view the Talon’s capabilities. - The Talon robot identifies materials during a demonstration at the fire department training area aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 30 and 31. Firefighters from MCB Camp Lejeune attended the seminar to test and view the Talon’s capabilities.
Lt. Col. Paul F. Bertholf, incoming commander of Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools, passes the unit’s guidon to Sgt. Maj. Jon W. Turner, MCCSSS sergeant major, signifying the official change of command aboard Camp Johnson July 31. Bertholf previously worked at the Pentagon before coming to MCCSSS. - Lt. Col. Paul F. Bertholf, incoming commander of Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools, passes the unit’s guidon to Sgt. Maj. Jon W. Turner, MCCSSS sergeant major, signifying the official change of command aboard Camp Johnson July 31. Bertholf previously worked at the Pentagon before coming to MCCSSS.
A Marine from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune rushes at his opponents during a Single Marine Program paintballing trip hosted at the Sportsman’s Lodge in Jacksonville July 27. The Marines battled each other on a playing field approximately 26 acres large, offering a variety of environments such as an urban combat town, speedball and wooded course. - A Marine from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune rushes at his opponents during a Single Marine Program paintballing trip hosted at the Sportsman’s Lodge in Jacksonville July 27. The Marines battled each other on a playing field approximately 26 acres large, offering a variety of environments such as an urban combat town, speedball and wooded course.
Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion line up to donate blood during the Armed Services Blood Program blood drive aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 27. Security Company and Companies A, B and I participated in the battalion competition to see who could donate the most units of blood. - Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion line up to donate blood during the Armed Services Blood Program blood drive aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 27. Security Company and Companies A, B and I participated in the battalion competition to see who could donate the most units of blood.
A group of students hold the laptops they won after a random drawing during a Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 26. The students are 16 of 1,909 who received scholarships from the MCSF this year. - A group of students hold the laptops they won after a random drawing during a Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation ceremony aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 26. The students are 16 of 1,909 who received scholarships from the MCSF this year.
A group of midshipmen listen intently as a Marine officer discusses various aspects of the military with them during a dinner and military occupational specialty mixer aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River July 26. The midshipmen enjoyed a relaxing dinner after a long week of training aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. - A group of midshipmen listen intently as a Marine officer discusses various aspects of the military with them during a dinner and military occupational specialty mixer aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River July 26. The midshipmen enjoyed a relaxing dinner after a long week of training aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.
A Marine gives a group of midshipmen a class on the AT4-CS light anti-armor weapon and how it works aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 26 as part of Career Orientation and Training for Midshipmen. The midshipmen learned the AT-4 can only be used once and after the rocket is fired, it cannot be fired again. - A Marine gives a group of midshipmen a class on the AT4-CS light anti-armor weapon and how it works aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 26 as part of Career Orientation and Training for Midshipmen. The midshipmen learned the AT-4 can only be used once and after the rocket is fired, it cannot be fired again.
Two midshipmen and a Marine rush around a corner while practicing Military Operations on Urban Terrain aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 25. The midshipmen were educated on how to fight in an urban environment and how to properly clear a room, and they were able to put what they learned to the test. - Two midshipmen and a Marine rush around a corner while practicing Military Operations on Urban Terrain aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 25. The midshipmen were educated on how to fight in an urban environment and how to properly clear a room, and they were able to put what they learned to the test.
Competitors in the paddleboard relay-race take off in the hopes of winning first place for their company during the Commander’s Cup Challenge July 20 at the Gottschalk Marina aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The relay-race is the first challenge in the new 12-month cup cycle, with Company A winning the last cycle of events. - Competitors in the paddleboard relay-race take off in the hopes of winning first place for their company during the Commander’s Cup Challenge July 20 at the Gottschalk Marina aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. The relay-race is the first challenge in the new 12-month cup cycle, with Company A winning the last cycle of events.