RMRA3KK6–Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia (right) attends a dinner onboard Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (NC) during his visit to the camp.
RM2KEDN8C–U.S. Marines with Headquarters and Support (H&S) Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, participate in a unit run on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Nov. 10, 2022. The run was arranged in honor of the 247th Marine Corps Birthday to promote unit camaraderie and morale. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Khalil R. Brown)
RM2GKNBBW–U.S. Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, stand at attention during the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune change of command ceremony on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, June 4, 2021.
RM2M5C6RC–Simulation Center booths stand during the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RM2B14GC6–Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune holds a fireworks display during the annual fourth of July celebration at William Pendleton Thomas Hill Field at MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 4, 2018. From 1776 to present day, July Fourth has been adopted as the birth of American Independence, later becoming a national holiday declared in 1870 by Congress. This year also marks the 77th anniversary of Camp Lejeune. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Colton Brownlee)
RMW0N2P3–Utility poles collapse during Hurricane Florence, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RME208H4–US. Marine reconnaissance commandos come ashore after conducting a hard duck insertion at Onslow Bech June 4, 2014 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. A hard duck insertion involves dropping a fully inflated rubber boat with Marines into the water from a helicopter.
RM2J84EKG–Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, USA. 27th Apr, 2022. U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Jack Chmielewski, a scout sniper with 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, sights in during the infiltration exercise portion of the School of Infantry-East Scout Sniper Challenge on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 27, 2022. The purpose of this challenge was to test scout snipers in communication, marksmanship and teamwork throughout various competitive relays. Credit: U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RF2GNCM8C–JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (June 5, 2020) Religion Program Specialist 2nd Class Daniel E. Perez, assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, cleans the pews at the MCAS New River Chapel in Jacksonville, North Carolina, June 5, 2020. Religious services have resumed during the COVID-19 outbreak through limited occupancy, social distancing and the use of protective masks for the well-being of service members and their families. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/Released) 200605-M-JQ384-1073
RMPR4MBJ–Marines with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune help push a car out of a flooded area during Hurricane Florence, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Sept. 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges.
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RM2CTE6MX–Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia (right) attends a dinner onboard Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (NC) during his visit to the camp.
RM2M3TYA1–A U.S. Marine chambers a round during a sniper training range on Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST)-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec. 7, 2022. This exercise demonstrates the training capabilities of Range Training Area Management (RTAM), MCIEAST, as RTAM supports II Marine Expeditionary Force in producing the next generation of warfighters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Zachary Zephir)
RM2GKNB7M–U.S. Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune stand at parade rest during the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune change of command ceremony on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, June 4, 2021.
RM2M5C6RB–U.S Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force attend the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RM2B14JEF–Crowd members find their seats before the 58th annual Memorial Day Observance ceremony aboard the USS North Carolina in Wilmington, North Carolina, May 27, 2019. Hundreds of veterans, friends, family members and community leaders honored those who lost their lives in military service of the United States during the 58th annual Memorial Day Observance ceremony. Marines from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune served as color guard and ceremonial detail. (U. S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Miranda C. DeKorte)
RMW0N2P1–A tree collapsed on the Paradise Point Houses during Hurricane Florence on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RME208J7–A US Marine reconnaissance commando simulates a beach report after conducting a hard duck insertion at Onslow Beach June 4, 2014 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. A hard duck insertion involves dropping a fully inflated rubber boat with Marines into the water from a helicopter.
RM2J84FHY–Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, USA. 27th Apr, 2022. U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Jack Chmielewski, a scout sniper with 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, sights in during the infiltration exercise portion of the School of Infantry-East Scout Sniper Challenge on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 27, 2022. The purpose of this challenge was to test snipers in communication, marksmanship and teamwork throughout various competitive relays. Credit: U.S. Marines/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMPJ99M9–Marines with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, participate in the basic swim qualification course at the Area 5 Training Tank on MCB Camp Lejeune, N.C., July 2, 2018. The Marine Corps Water Survival Training Program employs water survival skills of increasing levels of ability designed to help Marines survive in the water.
RMD5X4AN–North American FJ-3 (F-1C) 'Furys' of USMC VMF-312. Marines from the Second Marine Regiment charge up a hill with close air support at Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, N.C.
RM2M3TY7C–A U.S. Marines aim at targets during a sniper training range on Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST)-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec. 7, 2022. This exercise demonstrates the training capabilities of Range Training Area Management (RTAM), MCIEAST, as RTAM supports II Marine Expeditionary Force in producing the next generation of warfighters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Zachary Zephir)
RM2KR8JT1–The Fallen Comrades table is presented during the 247th Marine Corps Birthday Cake Cutting Ceremony on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Nov. 10, 2022. A celebration for the Marine Corps birthday is held every year to reflect on the traditions, history, and legacy of the Marine Corps.
RM2M5C6R6–U.S Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force attend the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMW0N2P2–A tree collapsed on the Paradise Point houses during Hurricane Florence on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RME208HF–US Marine reconnaissance commandos simulates a beach report after conducting a hard duck insertion at Onslow Beach June 4, 2014 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. A hard duck insertion involves dropping a fully inflated rubber boat with Marines into the water from a helicopter.
RMPJ99MF–A Marine with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, participates in the basic swim qualification course at the Area 5 Training Tank on MCB Camp Lejeune, N.C., July 2, 2018. The Marine Corps Water Survival Training Program employs water survival skills of increasing levels of ability designed to help Marines survive in the water.
RME1HD7W–U.S. Marines with a Security Cooperation Task Force Africa Partnership Station 2012 ground combat element clear a simulated ene
RM2M3TY9R–A U.S. Marines aim at targets during a sniper training range on Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST)-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec. 7, 2022. This exercise demonstrates the training capabilities of Range Training Area Management (RTAM), MCIEAST, as RTAM supports II Marine Expeditionary Force in producing the next generation of warfighters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Zachary Zephir)
RM2MD0WCJ–A sign displaying times outside Mess Hall-303 on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 12, 2022. Mess Hall-303 provides support to MCB Camp Lejeune by providing meals with responsive service by a well-trained workforce.
RM2M5C6NM–U.S Marines with II Marine Expeditionary Force attend the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMW0N2P6–A stop sign falls at the base housing units during Hurricane Florence on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RME208HT–US Marines reconnaissance commandos maneuver an F470 combat rubber raiding craft after conducting a hard duck insertion at Onslow Beach June 4, 2014 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. A hard duck insertion involves dropping a fully inflated rubber boat with Marines into the water from a helicopter.
RMPJ99MM–A Marine with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, participates in the basic swim qualification course at the Area 5 Training Tank on MCB Camp Lejeune, N.C., July 2, 2018. The Marine Corps Water Survival Training Program employs water survival skills of increasing levels of ability designed to help Marines survive in the water.
RME1JXKG–A U.S. Marine with Alpha Company, 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division participates in urban operations trainin
RM2M3TY9K–U.S. Marines aims at targets with the help from a spotter during a sniper training range on Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST)-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec. 7, 2022. This exercise demonstrates the training capabilities of Range Training Area Management (RTAM), MCIEAST, as RTAM supports II Marine Expeditionary Force in producing the next generation of warfighters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Zachary Zephir)
RM2MD0W0B–A cake is on display at the Mess Hall-303 re-opening ceremony on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 12, 2022. Mess Hall-303 provides support to MCB Camp Lejeune by providing meals with responsive service by a well-trained workforce.
RM2M5C6RY–French military guests hosted by 2d Marine Division look through pamphlets during the warfighter symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMW0N2P0–Debris lands behind the base housing units during Hurricane Florence on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RME208GJ–US Marines reconnaissance commandos wait to jump out of a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter to conduct a soft duck insertion at Onslow Beach June 4, 2014 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. A soft duck insertion involves dropping a deflated rubber boat and Marines into the water from a helicopter.
RMPJ99MB–A Marine with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, participate in the basic swim qualification course at the Area 5 Training Tank on MCB Camp Lejeune, N.C., July 2, 2018. The Marine Corps Water Survival Training Program employs water survival skills of increasing levels of ability designed to help Marines survive in the water.
RME5GWRH–U.S. Marines with Alpha Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division (MARDIV), move onto a CH-53E Super Stallion
RM2M3TY9P–U.S. Marines aims at targets with the help from a spotter during a sniper training range on Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST)-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec. 7, 2022. This exercise demonstrates the training capabilities of Range Training Area Management (RTAM), MCIEAST, as RTAM supports II Marine Expeditionary Force in producing the next generation of warfighters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Zachary Zephir)
RM2M67BKH–Awards for volunteers are laid out on a table before the annual Volunteer Appreciation Award ceremony at Marston Pavilion on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, April 11, 2022. The purpose of this ceremony was to recognize MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune volunteers for their dedication and extensive community service.
RM2M5C6RM–A U.S. Marine with II Marine Expeditionary Force takes notes during the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMW0N2NX–Broken branches lay in front of the Provost Marshal Office during Hurricane Florence, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RME208GN–US Marines reconnaissance commandos maneuver an F470 combat rubber raiding craft onto the beach after conducting a hard duck insertion at Onslow Beach June 4, 2014 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. A hard duck insertion involves dropping a fully inflated rubber boat with Marines into the water from a helicopter.
RMPJCRFY–Family and friends of the seven U.S. Marine Raiders and nine Marine Aviator crew members who died in the July, 2017, KC-130 crash in Laflore County, Miss., hike on the shoulder of US-17 in Jacksonville, N.C., during a 900-mile memorial hike from Itta Bena, Miss., to Stump Sound Park, Sneads Ferry, N.C., July 24. 10 teams took turns hiking a continuous 24 hours until reaching Stump Sound Park, but the final stretch finished at the MARSOC Compound on MCB Camp Lejeune.
RM2M3TYA3–A U.S. Marine with 2nd Marine Division chambers a round during a sniper training range on Marine Corps Installations East (MCIEAST)-Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dec. 7, 2022. This exercise demonstrates the training capabilities of Range Training Area Management (RTAM), MCIEAST, as RTAM supports II Marine Expeditionary Force in producing the next generation of warfighters. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Zachary Zephir)
RM2GKK206–Lines of cars at a gas station on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 11, 2021. MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River can expect retail fuel shortages similar to those experienced in the Onslow County area and surrounding counties.
RM2M5FNRH–U.S. Marine Corps Col. Bret M. Hyla, commanding officer with Wounded Warrior Regiment, Marine Corps Base (MCB) Quantico, Virginia, speaks during the 2022 Wounded Warrior Battalion Marine Corps Trials closing ceremony on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, March 14, 2022. The Marine Corps Trials is an annual adaptive sports competition that promotes a competitive warrior spirit, builds camaraderie and provides a venue to select participants for the 2022 DoD Warrior Games.
RMW0N2P7–Utility poles collapse during Hurricane Florence, on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Installations-East, on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RMEJENJY–A US Marine reconnaissance scout swimmer covered in sand after coming ashore during an amphibious beach exercise at Onslow beach March 20, 2015 in Camp Lejeune, N.C. Scout swimmers are dropped off about 500 meters away from the shore, where they swim in and secure a landing zone, and signal the boat teams to land on shore at the same time.
RMPJCRG0–Family and friends of the seven U.S. Marine Raiders and nine Marine Aviator crew members who died in the July, 2017, KC-130 crash in Laflore County, Miss., hike on the shoulder of US-17 in Jacksonville, N.C., during a 900-mile memorial hike from Itta Bena, Miss., to Stump Sound Park, Sneads Ferry, N.C., July 24. 10 teams took turns hiking a continuous 24 hours until reaching Stump Sound Park, but the final stretch finished at the MARSOC Compound on MCB Camp Lejeune.
RMT43A9E–The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle was on display at the Marine South Expo, Camp Lejeune, April 11, 2019. The annual event is a military exposition providing men and women who frequently deploy to the leading edges of today’s military operations with first-hand looks at the latest products from the world’s leading defense equipment manufacturers. Marine South is sponsored by the Marine Corps League, a Marine Corps veterans’ association, and co-sponsored by MCB Camp Lejeune. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Nicholas Lubchenko)
RM2MD0WBX–U.S. Marines eat during the Mess Hall-303 re-opening ceremony on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 12, 2022. Mess Hall-303 provides support to MCB Camp Lejeune by providing meals with responsive service by a well-trained workforce.
RM2M5C6NF–U.S Marine Corps Cpl. Olorunfemi Akintoye, assistant trainer at the sim center, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCB Camp Lejeune), presents pamphlets during the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMW0N2NY–A boat sits in the street near Wallace Creek chow hall during Hurricane Florence on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., on September 15, 2018. Hurricane Florence impacted MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River with periods of strong winds, heavy rains, flooding of urban and low lying areas, flash floods and coastal storm surges. Photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez/U.S. Marine Corps/UPI
RMPKF89K–Col. Michael Scalise, deputy commander, Marine Corps Installations East, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, welcomes Senate Armed Services Committee member Thom Tillis, senator of North Carolina, as he arrives at John A. Lejeune Hall on MCB Camp Lejeune, Aug. 6. Tillis also visited Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune and participated in a round table discussion with senior enlisted Marines and spouses before touring on-base housing. “It is great to have Sen. Thom Tillis come to see what we do here at Camp Lejeune,” said Scalise. “When speaking to the spouses of our staff non-commissioned officers h
RM2JAJD67–The Royal Bermuda Regiment boards an MV-22B Osprey at the Military Operations on Urban Terrain town on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 17, 2022. MCB Camp Lejeune hosted the Royal Bermuda Regiment during Exercise Island Warrior. The exercise strengthened the partnership between the Royal Bermuda Regiment and U.S. Marine Corps and the training and resources provided by the base enhanced the warfighting skills and readiness of the Royal Bermuda Regiment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Everett Radcliffe)
RM2KFFABH–Leaders with Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, and elected officials of Onslow County attend a community reception at the Paradise Point Officer’s Club on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 14, 2022. The event honored the partnership between the base and the surrounding communities.
RM2M5FNR1–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Daniel J. Warren, sergeant major with Wounded Warrior Regiment, Marine Corps Base (MCB) Quantico, Virginia, applauds award recipients during the 2022 Wounded Warrior Battalion Marine Corps Trials closing ceremony on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, March 14, 2022. The Marine Corps Trials is an annual adaptive sports competition that promotes a competitive warrior spirit, builds camaraderie and provides a venue to select participants for the 2022 DoD Warrior Games.
RMPJCRFW–Family and friends of the seven U.S. Marine Raiders and nine Marine Aviator crew members who died in the July, 2017, KC-130 crash in Laflore County, Miss., hike on the shoulder of US-17 in Jacksonville, N.C., as part of their 900-mile memorial hike from Itta Bena, Miss., to Stump Sound Park, Sneads Ferry, N.C., July 24. The hikers ended their journey at MCB Camp Lejeune, July 27. 10 teams took turns hiking a continuous 24 hours until reaching Stump Sound Park, but the final stretch finished at the MARSOC Compound on MCB Camp Lejeune.
RM2JAJD70–The Royal Bermuda Regiment prepares to board an MV-22B Osprey at the Military Operations on Urban Terrain town on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 17, 2022. MCB Camp Lejeune hosted the Royal Bermuda Regiment during Exercise Island Warrior. The exercise strengthened the partnership between the Royal Bermuda Regiment and U.S. Marine Corps and two forces and the training and resources provided by the base enhanced the warfighting skills and readiness of the Royal Bermuda Regiment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Everett Radcliffe)
RM2MM3W2F–Leaders with Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, and elected officials of Onslow County attend a community reception at the Paradise Point Officer’s Club on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 14, 2022. The event honored the partnership between the base and surrounding communities.
RM2M5C6R3–Patrick Larkin, left, director of services, MCCS Lejeune-New River, speaks with U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Lamont Robinson, executive officer with 2d supply battalion during the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMPKER54–Service members and family and friends of the seven U.S. Marine Raiders and nine Marine Aviator crew members who died in the July, 2017, KC-130 crash in Laflore County, Miss., finish the last leg of their 900-mile memorial hike at Marine Corps Special Operations Command on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 26. The hike started at the memorial site in Itta Bena, Mississippi, traveling 900-miles to Camp Lejeune. 10 teams took turns hiking a continuous 24 hours until reaching Stump Sound Park, but the final stretch finished at the MARSOC Compound on MCB Camp Lejeune.
RM2A18JM5–Leaders from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River brief the Honorable Mark T. Esper, Secretary of Defense, about the capabilities of various aircraft located on MCAS New River, during his tour of MCB Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River, North Carolina, Sept. 24, 2019. Esper visited operational commands to speak with Marines, view their working conditions, tour housing communities and to assess Hurricane Florence-related damages and repairs. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Isaiah Gomez)
RM2MM3WF2–Leaders with Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, and elected officials of Onslow County attend a community reception at the Paradise Point Officer’s Club on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 14, 2022. The event honored the partnership between the base and the surrounding communities.
RM2M5C6P1–U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Andrew M. Niebel, commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCB Camp Lejeune), speaks during the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMPKER56–Service members and family and friends of the seven U.S. Marine Raiders and nine Marine Aviator crew members who died in the July, 2017, KC-130 crash in Laflore County, Miss., finish the last leg of their 900-mile memorial hike at Marine Corps Special Operations Command on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 26. The hike started at the memorial site in Itta Bena, Mississippi, traveling 900-miles to Camp Lejeune. 10 teams took turns hiking a continuous 24 hours until reaching Stump Sound Park, but the final stretch finished at the MARSOC Compound on MCB Camp Lejeune.
RM2K4P082–A firefighter with Camp Lejeune Fire and Emergency Services Division (FESD) oversees firefighters preparing to combat a rollover fire during a live fire training exercise held at the FESD training center on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 27, 2022. The MCB Camp Lejeune FESD participated in various fire-safety activities during the month of October to promote National Fire Prevention Week 2022.This year’s theme is “fire won’t wait, plan your escape.” (U.S. Marine Corps photo Lance Cpl. Antonino Mazzamuto)
RM2KFFAE5–Leaders with Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, and elected officials of Onslow County attend a community reception at the Paradise Point Officer’s Club on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 14, 2022. The event honored the partnership between the base and the surrounding communities.
RM2M5C6T0–Travis Wagler, field service representative and team lead with Marathon Targets, speaks with U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Lamont Robinson, executive officer of 2d supply battalion during the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems available on the installation.
RMPKER55–Service members and family and friends of the seven U.S. Marine Raiders and nine Marine Aviator crew members who died in the July, 2017, KC-130 crash in Laflore County, Miss., finish the last leg of their 900-mile memorial hike at Marine Corps Special Operations Command on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 26. The hike started at the memorial site in Itta Bena, Mississippi, traveling 900-miles to Camp Lejeune. 10 teams took turns hiking a continuous 24 hours until reaching Stump Sound Park, but the final stretch finished at the MARSOC Compound on MCB Camp Lejeune.
RM2MYMCH1–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division (MARDIV), Marine Forces Reserve, conduct a live fire event as part of the 4th MARDIV Rifle Squad Competition on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Jan. 30, 2023. The three-day event tested the Marines across a variety of infantry skills to determine the most combat effective rifle squad within the 4th MARDIV. MCB Camp Lejeune training facilities allow warfighters to be ready today and prepare for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Alexis Sanchez)
RM2KFFABE–Leaders with Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, and elected officials of Onslow County attend a community reception at the Paradise Point Officer’s Club on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 14, 2022. The event honored the partnership between the base and surrounding communities.
RM2M5C6RP–U.S Marine Corps Cpl. Richard Gillis, left, and Cpl. Olorunfemi Akintoye, both assistant trainers at the sim center, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, speak with Lt. Col. NaTasha Everly, commanding officer of weapons training battalion, Stone Bay, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCB Camp Lejeune) during the warfighter training symposium event at Marston Pavilion, MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and
RMPJCRFX–Community members and family and friends of the seven U.S. Marine Raiders and nine Marine Aviator crew members who died in the July, 2017, KC-130 crash in Laflore County, Miss., watch as the Rucking Raiders hike on the shoulder of US-17 in Jacksonville, N.C., during a 900-mile memorial hike from Itta Bena, Miss., to Stump Sound Park, Sneads Ferry, N.C., July 24. 10 teams took turns hiking a continuous 24 hours until reaching Stump Sound Park, but the final stretch finished at the MARSOC Compound on MCB Camp Lejeune.
RM2MYMCGJ–U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division (MARDIV), Marine Forces Reserve, walk off the range after a live fire event as part of the 4th MARDIV Rifle Squad Competition on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Jan. 30, 2023. The three-day event tested the Marines across a variety of infantry skills to determine the most combat effective rifle squad within the 4th MARDIV. MCB Camp Lejeune training facilities allow warfighters to be ready today and prepare for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Alexis Sanchez)
RM2MM3WF5–Leaders with Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, and elected officials of Onslow County attend a community reception at the Paradise Point Officer’s Club on MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Sept. 14, 2022. The event honored the partnership between the base and the surrounding communities.
RM2M5C6RN–U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Francis L. Donovan, center right, commanding general of 2d Marine Division, and Brig. Gen. Andrew M. Niebel, center left, commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCB Camp Lejeune), examine a MOUT town diorama with warfighter training symposium event hosts at Marston Pavilion, MCB Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Feb. 28, 2022. The warfighter training symposium educated unit leaders across MCB Camp Lejeune on range modernization efforts, development of new ranges and highlighted other training opportunities and systems avail
RMPJ9A0C–American country music singer and song writer, Tyler Farr, performs during BaseFEST at the William Pendleton Thompson Hill Field on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, July 4, 2018. BaseFEST is an annual public Independence Day celebration at MCB Camp Lejeune.
RM2MYMD9X–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Adam Wiscombe, team leader, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division (MARDIV), Marine Forces Reserve, participates in a live fire event as part of the 4th MARDIV Rifle Squad Competition on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Jan. 30, 2023. The three-day event tested the Marines across a variety of infantry skills to determine the most combat effective rifle squad within the 4th MARDIV. MCB Camp Lejeune training facilities allow warfighters to be ready today and prepare for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Alexis Sanchez
RM2MD0WCR–U.S. Marines are served lunch during the Mess Hall-303 re-opening ceremony on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, July 12, 2022. Mess Hall-303 provides support to MCB Camp Lejeune by providing meals with responsive service by a well-trained workforce.
RM2M9NYRY–030416-M-1132B-040. Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: MCB Camp Lejeune
RMRT9CTM–Distinguished guests assess damage to the interior of the II Marine Expeditionary Force headquarters building during a tour on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan 26, 2019. Lt. Gen. John M. Jansen visited MCB Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River to assess Hurricane Florence-related damage and ongoing restoration efforts.
RM2MYMTPK–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Michael Graf, squad leader, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division (MARDIV), Marine Forces Reserve, conducts an evaluated brief over a terrain model as part of the 4th MARDIV Rifle Squad Competition on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Jan. 28, 2023. The three-day event tested the Marines across a variety of infantry skills to determine the most combat effective rifle squad within the 4th MARDIV. MCB Camp Lejeune training facilities allow warfighters to be ready today and prepare for tomorrow’s fight. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl.
RM2M6GTBM–U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Edward Banta, the United States Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics, takes part in a meeting on Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 27, 2022. The purpose of the tour was to discuss construction and planning for future base commodities.
RM2M9NYTC–030416-M-1132B-050. Base: Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: MCB Camp Lejeune