A Single Marine Program volunteer poses with a woman during the Carebridge Senior Citizen Home Dance aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune recently. The SMP releases new volunteer opportunities weekly. - A Single Marine Program volunteer poses with a woman during the Carebridge Senior Citizen Home Dance aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune recently. The SMP releases new volunteer opportunities weekly.
Gini Schopfel, director of the Camp Lejeune Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, receives a certificate of appreciation from Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry, former commander of Marine Corps Installations - East Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, at the NMCRS aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 26. - Gini Schopfel, director of the Camp Lejeune Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, receives a certificate of appreciation from Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Gorry, former commander of Marine Corps Installations - East Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, at the NMCRS aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 26.
Pfc. Andrews Nsenkyire, squad leader for his personnel administration class, leads students in formation aboard Camp Johnson, July 26. Nsenkyire, previously from Ghana, West Africa, won an immigration visa in 2012 and joined the Marine Corps for a better life. - Pfc. Andrews Nsenkyire, squad leader for his personnel administration class, leads students in formation aboard Camp Johnson, July 26. Nsenkyire, previously from Ghana, West Africa, won an immigration visa in 2012 and joined the Marine Corps for a better life.
Lt. Col. Jerard A. Brewer, Marine Corps Installations-East Marine For Life officer in charge, plays his guitar next to a GI Jams poster featuring eight artists including himself aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 26. Brewer said GI Jams is a network resource that supports service members who are muscially talented but do not have any contacts in the music industry. - Lt. Col. Jerard A. Brewer, Marine Corps Installations-East Marine For Life officer in charge, plays his guitar next to a GI Jams poster featuring eight artists including himself aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 26. Brewer said GI Jams is a network resource that supports service members who are muscially talented but do not have any contacts in the music industry.
Marines from Headquarters and Support Battalion participate in an anti-drunk driving program called fatal vision during the InfoPalooza at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 30. The program uses beer goggles to simulate up to .25 blood alcohol content. - Marines from Headquarters and Support Battalion participate in an anti-drunk driving program called fatal vision during the InfoPalooza at the Marston Pavilion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 30. The program uses beer goggles to simulate up to .25 blood alcohol content.
College pamphlets are laid out on a table for anyone to read at the Education Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 30. Service members can now apply for tuitions assistance online through webTA. - College pamphlets are laid out on a table for anyone to read at the Education Center aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 30. Service members can now apply for tuitions assistance online through webTA.
Staff Sgt. Frank Bryant, starting quarterback for the Lejeune Bulldogs, prepares to pass the ball to an open wide receiver during the third of their game versus the Tri-County Crusaders at Liversedge Field aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 27. The Bulldogs won 34-6 in their second game of the season. - Staff Sgt. Frank Bryant, starting quarterback for the Lejeune Bulldogs, prepares to pass the ball to an open wide receiver during the third of their game versus the Tri-County Crusaders at Liversedge Field aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 27. The Bulldogs won 34-6 in their second game of the season.
Dennis J. Yeddo, fitness facilities manager, fitness branch, Semper Fit division, Marine Corps Community Services holds his paddle above his head as he squats on his paddleboard during a Paddle Fit Boot Camp workout aboard Marine Corps Base Camp lejeune, July 23. The Paddle Fit Boot Camp workout costs $7 and is held every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Gottschalk Marina aboard base. - Dennis J. Yeddo, fitness facilities manager, fitness branch, Semper Fit division, Marine Corps Community Services holds his paddle above his head as he squats on his paddleboard during a Paddle Fit Boot Camp workout aboard Marine Corps Base Camp lejeune, July 23. The Paddle Fit Boot Camp workout costs $7 and is held every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the Gottschalk Marina aboard base.