Retired Sgt. Maj. Marion P. Carcirieri, manager at the Marine Mart aboard Camp Geiger, stands in front of a photograph of himself during the Vietnam War in the Marine Mart staff office, Aug. 5. Carcirieri fought at the Battle of Okinawa, in the Korean War and in the Vietnam War during his 31 year Marine Corps career. Carcirieri’s brother also fought at the Battle of Okinawa on the other side of the island. “It was a really memorable experience for me,” Carcirieri said. “It was a great feeling we had both made it through there.”Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune)Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune)Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune) - Retired Sgt. Maj. Marion P. Carcirieri, manager at the Marine Mart aboard Camp Geiger, stands in front of a photograph of himself during the Vietnam War in the Marine Mart staff office, Aug. 5. Carcirieri fought at the Battle of Okinawa, in the Korean War and in the Vietnam War during his 31 year Marine Corps career. Carcirieri’s brother also fought at the Battle of Okinawa on the other side of the island. “It was a really memorable experience for me,” Carcirieri said. “It was a great feeling we had both made it through there.” Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune) Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune) Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune)
A participant of Hard Corps Beast, a High Intensity Tactical Training Center class, builds his core with a medicine ball during a tough group class at the H.I.T.T. Center aboard Camp Lejeune, Aug. 6. Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune)Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune)Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune) - A participant of Hard Corps Beast, a High Intensity Tactical Training Center class, builds his core with a medicine ball during a tough group class at the H.I.T.T. Center aboard Camp Lejeune, Aug. 6. Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune) Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune) Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune)
Dustin Halper, a site certified hyperbaric technologist at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, puts on an oxygen mask while inside a Hyperbaric Oxygen Multiplace Chamber aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 8. The multiplace chamber is capable of fitting six people while pressurizing the inside to an equivalent of 17 feet underwater.Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune)Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune)Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune) - Dustin Halper, a site certified hyperbaric technologist at Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, puts on an oxygen mask while inside a Hyperbaric Oxygen Multiplace Chamber aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune Aug. 8. The multiplace chamber is capable of fitting six people while pressurizing the inside to an equivalent of 17 feet underwater. Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune) Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune) Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune)
Expectant moms receive comforting words of support from LeAnn Morrissey, chief shower officer of Operation Shower, during a baby shower at the Ball Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Aug. 6. Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune)Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune)Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune) - Expectant moms receive comforting words of support from LeAnn Morrissey, chief shower officer of Operation Shower, during a baby shower at the Ball Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Aug. 6. Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune) Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune) Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune)
Les Pearson, a wildlife technician with Environmental Conservation, speaks to children about native animals at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Aug. 14. Expedition: Onslow Beach’s Wildlife is a monthly summer beach program that highlights different educational aspects of life aboard Camp Lejeune.Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune)Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune)Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune) - Les Pearson, a wildlife technician with Environmental Conservation, speaks to children about native animals at Onslow Beach aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Aug. 14. Expedition: Onslow Beach’s Wildlife is a monthly summer beach program that highlights different educational aspects of life aboard Camp Lejeune. Find us on Google + (http://gplus.to/camp.lejeune) Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/camp_lejeune) Like us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/camp.lejeune)
An employee of the Maintenance Support Division aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune adds decals to a new police car, Jan. 7. The Maintenance Support Division is among the G-6’s highest risk segments. G-6, which manages communications, lost only one day to mishaps, reducing their work time lost by 97.8 percent since last year. - An employee of the Maintenance Support Division aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune adds decals to a new police car, Jan. 7. The Maintenance Support Division is among the G-6’s highest risk segments. G-6, which manages communications, lost only one day to mishaps, reducing their work time lost by 97.8 percent since last year.