Motorcyclists follow Mark Brown, owner and lead instructor of Motor Mark 1 Motor Skill Enhancement, as they go through a simulated course in a ‘Bike Safe’ street situational environment at Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue, North Carolina, Aug. 14. Bike Safe is a proactive approach to engage motorcyclist before they do something that’s unsafe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tavairus Hernandez /Released) - Motorcyclists follow Mark Brown, owner and lead instructor of Motor Mark 1 Motor Skill Enhancement, as they go through a simulated course in a ‘Bike Safe’ street situational environment at Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field Bogue, North Carolina, Aug. 14. Bike Safe is a proactive approach to engage motorcyclist before they do something that’s unsafe. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tavairus Hernandez /Released)
Two Montford Point Marines share memories during the Montford Point Marine Memorial Dedication at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 29. Hundreds of attendees, including Montford Point Marines, family members, active duty servicemembers and supporters, gathered to attend the memorial dedication which honored the 20,000 segregated African-American Marines who trained there in the 1940s. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Sean J. Berry/Released) - Two Montford Point Marines share memories during the Montford Point Marine Memorial Dedication at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 29. Hundreds of attendees, including Montford Point Marines, family members, active duty servicemembers and supporters, gathered to attend the memorial dedication which honored the 20,000 segregated African-American Marines who trained there in the 1940s. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Sean J. Berry/Released)
Luis Minguela, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune shuttle service motor vehicle operator, prepares to pick up patients at the hospital on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 19. Minguela retired from the Marine Corps after 21 years as a gunnery sergeant, working as a motor pool chief. He continues to serve other veterans by providing a vital service for NHCL by shuttling hospital goers to and from the parking lot. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mark Watola /Released) - Luis Minguela, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune shuttle service motor vehicle operator, prepares to pick up patients at the hospital on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune July 19. Minguela retired from the Marine Corps after 21 years as a gunnery sergeant, working as a motor pool chief. He continues to serve other veterans by providing a vital service for NHCL by shuttling hospital goers to and from the parking lot. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mark Watola /Released)