U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Drew W. Barker/Released 060509-M-0000S-001.jpg
May 9, 2006
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Without the metal bars on the windows and the chain-link fence blocking the entrance, this squad bay looks almost identical to the ones found at boot camp. Similar to the recruit training experience, the daily lives of prisoners revolve around a strictly regimented schedule of events. There are a total of seven squad bays in the Camp Lejeune Base Brig; each one can hold either a maximum of 24 prisoners or a maximum of 40 prisoners at one time. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Drew W. Barker
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