RMW59C48–U.S. Marines from Marine Corps Air Station New River and Camp Lejeune return to the marina to dispose of garbage from the waterway of Gottschalk Marina, Camp Lejeune, N.C, July 25, 2019. July 25, 2019. In effort to keep Camp Lejeune and its surrounding areas clean, the Single Marine Program organized an opportunity for the community to come together to collect, and properly dispose of debris and trash that washed up along the shorelines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Tiana Boyd). ()
RM2RHCHPM–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. Janelle Hanaike, left, Single Marine Program Coordinator, and Col. Jeremy Beaven, Marine Corps Base Hawaii commanding officer, inventory donated supplies in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5E14J–A member of the Single Marine Program carries bags of pumice stone to a designated site.
RM2NKE35A–Paddle teams with the Single Marine Program receive the result of their final race at the 12th Annual Dragon Boat Races and Festival in Oriental, North Carolina, Aug. 13, 2022. The Neuse Winds Freedom Riders came in first place by less than one second.
RMM3GBKK–Jennifer Merlo, the Single Marine Program (SMP) coordinator for Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, receives a Certificate of Commendation at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 30, 2018. Merlo helped maintain the best SMP from July 2013 to Dec. 2017 and accumulated the highest number of volunteers and volunteer hours in 2017. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMRKNKTB–A bowling ball strikes pins at the Strike Zone bowling alley on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 7, 2019. Marine Corps Community Services, Single Marine Program, invited Japanese nationals from the Iwakuni Nursing Home to the air station for lunch and an afternoon of bowling. The event allowed both parties to share a cultural exchange through friendly competition and strengthen the everlasting bond between MCAS Iwakuni and the local community. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Joseph Abrego)
RM2X11F96–Sara Walsh, an activities programmer with the Single Marine Program aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, is encouraging Marines and sailors who love the game of chess to participate and possibly make the All-Marine Chess Team, which requires Marines to submit a resume and participate in SMP-sponsored chess matches ca. January 23, 2010
RM2RG9J5B–Convair JC-131B O-53-7789, (MSN 241), with a single Solar T41 APU in an underwing pylon-mounted pod, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Disposed of to MASDC (Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center) at Davis-Monthan Air Base in Arizona, as CS039, sold and placed on the civil registry as N1360D
RM2RCDGPW–The silhouette of a marine fish is filled with microplastics with the word SOS. Single use plastic ecology crisis. Stop plastic. Save our oceans.
RF2H1CXW3–The Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) on Curieuse island (a wild tortoise conservation program) off Praslin island in The Seychelles
RMREK2XM–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. the marine awareness program or the activities." This spring, she will be in- troducing the program's project materials to 4-H agents across the state who will contact the leaders and clubs in their county. Subjects range from fishing and seafood to salt marsh ecology. If you are interested in information on the program or on how to start a club in your area, contact your local county extension office or Jaynee Medlicott at the State 4-H Office. Single copies of the project materials are available fre
RF2AH9DNM–A seashell shaped like a heart and the inscription Valentine's Day
RMW6HPDP–U.S. Marines from Marine Corps Air Station New River and Camp Lejeune use kayaks to search the waterway for garbage at Gottschalk Marina, Camp Lejeune, N.C, July 25, 2019. July 25, 2019. In effort to keep Camp Lejeune and its surrounding areas clean, the Single Marine Program organized an opportunity for the community to come together to collect, and properly dispose of debris and trash that washed up along the shorelines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Tiana Boyd). ()
RM2RHCHPW–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. A volunteer with the Single Marine and Sailor Program organizes hygiene items in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5E104–Service members from the Single Marine Program receive supplies for pumice removal work from Onna Village staff.
RM2MMG4DX–Participants stage their cars on the Autocross course at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The event was facilitated by the Sports Car Club of America and the Single Marine Program. Participants were separated by vehicle class, such as novice, street, race, American muscle, and raced for the fastest time.
RMM3GBKM–Jennifer Merlo, the Single Marine Program (SMP) coordinator for Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, receives a Certificate of Commendation at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 30, 2018. Merlo helped maintain the best SMP from July 2013 to Dec. 2017 and accumulated the highest number of volunteers and volunteer hours in 2017. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMRKNKT6–A bowling ball rolls down a lane at the Strike Zone bowling alley on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 7, 2019. Marine Corps Community Services, Single Marine Program, invited Japanese nationals from the Iwakuni Nursing Home to the air station for lunch and an afternoon of bowling. The event allowed both parties to share a cultural exchange through friendly competition and strengthen the everlasting bond between MCAS Iwakuni and the local community. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Joseph Abrego)
RMRHKK5D–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Resident Research R49. successfully built a micro-oxygen sensor on the surface of a single mode fiber optic capable of stimulating a preloaded cellular reporter molecule. In collaboration with Stefan McDonough. this technology has been successful in imaging calcium activity while recording oxygen uptake from a single cardiac myocyte. Boston University Marine Program Faculty Atema. Jelle. Professor of Biology, Director Dionne. Vincent. Professor of Biology Golubic. Stjepko. Professor of Biology Grasso. Frank. Research Assista
RM2RHCHPH–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. A volunteer with the Single Marine and Sailor Program organizes hygiene items in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5E149–Single Marine Program members experience pumice stone removal for the first time at Kuraha Beach, also known as Malibu beach, in Onna village.
RM2KFHYKR–Participants stage their cars on the Autocross course at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The event was facilitated by the Sports Car Club of America and the Single Marine Program. Participants were separated by vehicle class, such as novice, street, race, American muscle, and raced for the fastest time.
RMM3GBKX–Jennifer Merlo, the Single Marine Program (SMP) coordinator for Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, hugs a friend after receiving a Certificate of Commendation at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 30, 2018. Merlo helped maintain the best SMP from July 2013 to Dec. 2017 and accumulated the highest number of volunteers and volunteer hours in 2017. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMRKNKTC–A bowling ball strikes pins at the Strike Zone bowling alley on Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 7, 2019. Marine Corps Community Services, Single Marine Program, invited Japanese nationals from the Iwakuni Nursing Home to the air station for lunch and an afternoon of bowling. The event allowed both parties to share a cultural exchange through friendly competition and strengthen the everlasting bond between MCAS Iwakuni and the local community. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Joseph Abrego)
RMRHMF84–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. REPORTS FROM MBL GENERAL SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS Macrociliary Tooth Patterns in Beroid Ctenophores Signhild Tamm and Sidney Tamm (Boston University Marine Program, Marine Biological Laboratory) 355 Macrocilia are compound ciliary organelles found inside the mouth of beroid Ctenophores (1,2). Macrocilia are used to ingest or bite through prey (other gelatinous zooplankton) (1, 2, 3). A single macrocilium contains hundreds or thousands of 9 + 2 axonemes surrounded by a common membrane (1. 4-6). A giant capping structure is present
RM2RHCHND–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. A volunteer with the Single Marine and Sailor Program organizes donated items in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MGRX–The pinwheel gardens are a yearly initiative to support Child Abuse Prevention Month. There are 27 pinwheel gardens located throughout Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. The gardens are hosted by the MCCS Family Advocacy Program and supported by volunteers from the installation’s Single Marine Program. Last week, our Commander and Director Captain Ewing and our Executive Officer Captain Barbabella met and thanked the volunteers while the pinwheels were being planted at NMCCL. Pinwheels are the national symbol for child abuse prevention month bec
RM2MJ4NKK–U.S. Marines take notes during a Single Marine Representative Seminar at Marine and Family Programs, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 25, 2022. The seminar provides attendees knowledge of the Single Marine Program (SMP) and what their job as unit representatives will entail.
RMM3GBKJ–Jennifer Merlo, the Single Marine Program (SMP) coordinator for Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, receives a Certificate of Commendation from U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Glavy, the commanding general of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, at MCAS Cherry Point, N.C., Jan. 30, 2018. Merlo helped maintain the best SMP from July 2013 to Dec. 2017 and accumulated the highest number of volunteers and volunteer hours in 2017. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMREK48H–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. North Carolina $tate Library Raleigh N. C. DOC. University of North Carolina Sea Grant Program NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER, 1974 Getting set to farm the oceans Imagine producing 20,000 pounds of meat in one acre in a single year. Some farmers in the south- eastern part of the United States average that. But they aren't your typical farmer. Their crop is cat- fish. And their method is aquaculture, loosely de- fined as fish farming. In spite of success in catfish farming, the culture of fish, shellfish and other org
RM2RHCHPK–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. Linen is donated through a donation drop off hosted by the Single Marine and Sailor Program in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MGT3–The pinwheel gardens are a yearly initiative to support Child Abuse Prevention Month. There are 27 pinwheel gardens located throughout Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. The gardens are hosted by the MCCS Family Advocacy Program and supported by volunteers from the installation’s Single Marine Program. Last week, our Commander and Director Captain Ewing and our Executive Officer Captain Barbabella met and thanked the volunteers while the pinwheels were being planted at NMCCL. Pinwheels are the national symbol for child abuse prevention month bec
RM2GKT4C1–Nanachi, a tiny poodle, stands next to her owner at the Camp Foster Single Marine Program (SMP), Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan June 25, 2021. To observe the national Take Your Dog To Work Day, Camp Foster SMP coordinators brought their dogs to allow single Marines to play with the dogs and relieve stress.
RMM6AX02–SUNABE, SEAWALL, OKINAWA, Japan- Marines search for trash during a beach cleanup Feb. 24 at Sunabe Seawall, Okinawa, Japan. Twenty-one Marines with the Single Marine Program from Camp Courtney visited the seawall to help clean up debris along the beach. Cleaning the beaches shows that Okinawa is home to the U.S. community stationed here and keeping it clean is important. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMREK48R–. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. North Carolina $tate Library Raleigh N. C. DOC. University of North Carolina Sea Grant Program NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER, 1974 Getting set to farm the oceans Imagine producing 20,000 pounds of meat in one acre in a single year. Some farmers in the south- eastern part of the United States average that. But they aren't your typical farmer. Their crop is cat- fish. And their method is aquaculture, loosely de- fined as fish farming. In spite of success in catfish farming, the culture of fish, shellfish and other org
RM2RHCHNF–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. Water and nonperishable food is donated through a donation drop off hosted by the Single Marine and Sailor Program in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MGRR–The pinwheel gardens are a yearly initiative to support Child Abuse Prevention Month. There are 27 pinwheel gardens located throughout Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. The gardens are hosted by the MCCS Family Advocacy Program and supported by volunteers from the installation’s Single Marine Program. Last week, our Commander and Director Captain Ewing and our Executive Officer Captain Barbabella met and thanked the volunteers while the pinwheels were being planted at NMCCL. Pinwheels are the national symbol for child abuse prevention month bec
RM2MJ4N5F–U.S. Marines learn about the Single Marine Program during a Single Marine Representative Seminar at Marine and Family Programs, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 25, 2022. The seminar provides attendees knowledge of the Single Marine Program and what their job as unit representatives will entail.
RMM6AWYY–SUNABE, SEAWALL, OKINAWA, Japan- Sgt. Mark Winkles looks for trash during a beach cleanup Feb. 24 at Sunabe Seawall, Okinawa, Japan. Twenty-one Marines with the Single Marine Program from Camp Courtney visited the seawall to help clean up debris along the beach. Winkles is a cyber network operator with Headquarters Battalion, 3rd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps
RMRG3RB4–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 26 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 105. Figure 2. Known distribution of Occella impi (single record from Graham Island, 54°02'N, 132°00'W). recently occurred further north in Alaska. Tanker traffic off the British Columbia coast poses regular risk to all British Columbian shallow water marine fishes. Literature Cited Andriashev, A. P. 1954. Fishes of the northern seas of the U.S.S.R. Translated from the Russian. Israel Program for Scientific Translation, Jerusalem 1964. Number 836: 453-47L Barraclough, W. E., and Alex E. Peden. 1976. First records of the pri
RM2RHCHNG–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. U.S. Marines, sailors and civilian volunteers with the Single Marine and Sailor Program organize donated items in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MGRP–The pinwheel gardens are a yearly initiative to support Child Abuse Prevention Month. There are 27 pinwheel gardens located throughout Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. The gardens are hosted by the MCCS Family Advocacy Program and supported by volunteers from the installation’s Single Marine Program. Last week, our Commander and Director Captain Ewing and our Executive Officer Captain Barbabella met and thanked the volunteers while the pinwheels were being planted at NMCCL. Pinwheels are the national symbol for child abuse prevention month bec
RM2NKE3M6–Marines with the Single Marine Program assist with putting away boats during the 12th Annual Dragon Boat Races and Festival in Oriental, North Carolina, Aug. 13, 2022. The festival raises money for local charities and non-profit organizations and gives Marines the opportunity to build a stronger relationship with their local communities.
RMM6AWYT–SUNABE, SEAWALL, OKINAWA, Japan- Lance Cpl. Victor Diaz carries the trash he found during a beach cleanup Feb. 24 at Sunabe Seawall, Okinawa, Japan. Twenty-one Marines with the Single Marine Program from Camp Courtney visited the seawall to help clean up debris along the beach. Diaz is a network administrator with Headquarters Battalion, 3rd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps
RM2RHCHPN–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. U.S. Marines, sailors and civilian volunteers with the Single Marine and Sailor Program organize donated items in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MGT1–The pinwheel gardens are a yearly initiative to support Child Abuse Prevention Month. There are 27 pinwheel gardens located throughout Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. The gardens are hosted by the MCCS Family Advocacy Program and supported by volunteers from the installation’s Single Marine Program. Last week, our Commander and Director Captain Ewing and our Executive Officer Captain Barbabella met and thanked the volunteers while the pinwheels were being planted at NMCCL. Pinwheels are the national symbol for child abuse prevention month bec
RM2NKE356–The Neuse Winds Freedom Riders, a paddle team comprised of Marines with the Single Marine Program, put on their winning medallions at the 12th Annual Dragon Boat Races and Festival in Oriental, North Carolina, Aug. 13, 2022. Neuse Winds Freedom Riders came in first place by less than one second.
RMM6AWYB–SUNABE SEAWALL, OKINAWA, Japan- Lance Cpl. Xavier Hernandez, left, and Lance Cpl. Victor Diaz collect trash Feb. 24 at Sunabe Seawall, Okinawa, Japan. Twenty-one Marines with the Single Marine Program from Camp Courtney visited the seawall to help cleanup debris along the beach. Diaz and Hernandez are network administrators with Headquarters Battalion, 3rd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps
RM2RHCHNJ–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. Nonperishable food is donated through a donation drop off hosted by the Single Marine and Sailor Program in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MC72–U.S. Marines with Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM), and FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM, Headquarters and Service Battalion (HQSVCBN), pose for a group photo at Slade Cutter Park, Virginia, March 25, 2022. Marines from all sections of FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM and HQSVCBN competed in a head-to-head game of kickball. This FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM Single Marine Program event established teamwork and camaraderie among the non-commissioned officers and their Marines.
RM2NKE3M5–Marines with the Single Marine Program assist with putting away boats during the 12th Annual Dragon Boat Races and Festival in Oriental, North Carolina, Aug. 13, 2022. The festival raises money for local charities and non-profit organizations and gives Marines the opportunity to build a stronger relationship with their local communities.
RMM6AWYE–SUNABE, SEAWALL, OKINAWA, Japan- Lance Cpl. Victor Diaz picks up plastic bottles during a beach cleanup Feb. 24 at Sunabe Seawall, Okinawa, Japan. Twenty-one Marines with the Single Marine Program from Camp Courtney visited the seawall to help clean up debris along the beach. Diaz is a network administrator with Headquarters Battalion, 3rd Marine Division. (U.S. Marine Corps
RM2RHCHPJ–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. Baby clothes are donated through a donation drop off hosted by the Single Marine and Sailor Program in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MC6B–U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Troy W. Cordell, an admin specialist with Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM), Headquarters and Service Battalion, slides to home base during a kickball game at Slade Cutter Park, Virginia, March 25, 2022. This kickball game was organized by the FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM Single Marine Program to build camaraderie between non-commissioned officers and their junior Marines. The Marines were divided into two teams competing in teamwork, leadership and determination to win
RM2KFHYMC–A participant hits a cone while racing their Chevrolet Corvette at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The Sports Car Club of America and the Single Marine Program hosted Autocross, a car-controlled event where participants race for the fastest time in their given vehicle class.
RMM6AX09–SUNABE, SEAWALL, OKINAWA, Japan- A Marine carries a bag of collected trash during a beach cleanup Feb. 24 at Sunabe Seawall, Okinawa, Japan. Twenty-one Marines with the Single Marine Program from Camp Courtney visited the seawall to help clean up debris along the beach. Cleaning the beaches shows that Okinawa is home to the U.S. community stationed here and keeping it clean is important. (U.S. Marine Corps
RM2RHCHNT–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. U.S. Marines, sailors and civilian volunteers with the Single Marine and Sailor Program organize donated items in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MC6D–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Hunter T. Veller, a Marine Air Ground Task Force planning specialist with Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM), kicks a ball during a command-wide kickball game at Slade Cutter Park, Virginia, March 25, 2022. The FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM Single Marine Program organized a kickball game to build camaraderie between non-commissioned officers and their junior Marines. Marines were divided into two teams and challenged to use their leadership and determination to win.
RM2MMG4E2–A participant races his 1987 Chevrolet Corvette down the Autocross course at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The Sports Car Club of America and the Single Marine Program hosted Autocross, a car-controlled event where participants race for the fastest time in their given vehicle class.
RMM608P6–(Left) Private First Class Jessica Hernandez, secretary Single Marine Program, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., and Lance Cpl. Louis Guilry, enjoy breakfast and camaraderie at the Annual Assessment Breakfast, held at the Active Duty Marine Recreational Center, Jan. 31.
RM2RHCHNE–Kaneohe, United States. 13th Aug, 2023. U.S. Marines, sailors and civilian volunteers with the Single Marine and Sailor Program organize donated items in the ongoing disaster relief efforts for the Maui wildfires, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, on August 13, 2023. Locals and service members donated nonperishable food, toiletries, towels, baby supplies, bedding and clothes to the refugees of the Maui wildfires. Photo by Lance Cpl. Hunter Jones/USMC/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2M5MC7W–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Jared A. Hoversten, sergeant major of Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM), Headquarters and Service Battalion, pitches the ball during a kickball game at Slade Cutter Park, Virginia, March 25, 2022. Organized by the FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM Single Marine Program, the Marines were separated into two teams to compete against each other in teamwork, leadership and determination in order to win the game. The game allowed non-commissioned officers to build interpersonal rel
RM2KFHYMA–A participant races his 1987 Chevrolet Corvette down the Autocross course at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The Sports Car Club of America and the Single Marine Program hosted Autocross, a car-controlled event where participants race for the fastest time in their given vehicle class.
RMM608P7–Albert (A. J.) Jacobs, coordinator, Single Marine Program, prepares pancakes for the group attending the Annual Assessment Breakfast at the Active Duty Marine Recreation Center, Jan. 31. Jacobs asked the unmarried Marines and geo-bachelors what changes they would like to see in the program to inspire them to get out of the barracks and experience more of the real world.
RM2M5MC66–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jacob S. Elswick, an admin specialist with Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM), Headquarters and Service Battalion, catches a ball during a kickball game at Slade Cutter Park, Virginia, March 25, 2022. The FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM Single Marine Program organized a kickball game to help junior Marines build camaraderie with their non-commissioned officers. The Marines were divided into two teams in which they utilized their leadership and determination in order to win the ga
RM2MMG4E6–A participant hits a cone while racing their Chevrolet Corvette at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The Sports Car Club of America and the Single Marine Program hosted Autocross, a car-controlled event where participants race for the fastest time in their given vehicle class.
RMPJCHH4–CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan- College students from the local community speak with Marines during a conversational English class July 18 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. The U.S. Consulate General in Naha organizes the meetings through their social media sites, inviting anyone who wants to test out their English speaking skills. The Single Marine Program works together with the U.S. Consulate to bring the local community and Marines together at four locations across the island bimonthly.
RM2M5MC6K–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Jared A. Hoversten, sergeant major of Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT), Marine Forces Command (MARFORCOM), Marine Forces Northern Command (MARFOR NORTHCOM), Headquarters and Service Battalion, gives a speech after a game of kickball at Slade Cutter Park, Virginia, March 25, 2022. The FMFLANT, MARFORCOM, MARFOR NORTHCOM Single Marine Program organized a kickball game allowing non-commissioned officers and their junior marines to build camaraderie. Sgt. Maj. Hoversten closed the game by discussing how events enable Marines to continue building their teamwork and
RM2MJ4N43–U.S. Marines stationed on Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point attend the Single Marine Representative Seminar at Marine and Family Programs, MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 25, 2022. The seminar provides attendees knowledge of the Single Marine Program and what their job as a unit representatives will entail.
RMPJCHH3–CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan- Marines from Camp Foster converse with members of the local community during a conversational English class July 18 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. The U.S. Consulate General in Naha organizes the meetings through their social media sites, inviting anyone who wants to test out their English speaking skills. The Single Marine Program works together with the U.S. Consulate to bring the local community and Marines together at four locations across the island bimonthly.
RM2M5E109–Marines and participants listen to the opening remarks of the Onna Village.
RM2NKE3KR–The Neuse Winds Freedom Riders, a paddle team comprised of Marines with the Single Marine Program, take a photo with their sponsor, Dr. John Windrith, during the 12th Annual Dragon Boat Races and Festival in Oriental, North Carolina, Aug. 13, 2022. Windwrith sponsors the Neuse Wind Freedom Riders every year.
RMPJCHHC–CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan- Members of the local community and Marines pose for a photo during a conversational English class July 18 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. The U.S. Consulate General in Naha organizes the meetings through their social media sites, inviting anyone who wants to test out their English speaking skills. The Single Marine Program works together with the U.S. Consulate to bring the local community and Marines together at four locations across the island bimonthly.
RM2M5E105–The participants posed for the photo.
RM2NKE352–The Chesty Pullers, a paddle team comprised of Marines with the Single Marine Program, and other community teams create an oar arch for passing teams during the 12th Annual Dragon Boat Races and Festival in Oriental, North Carolina, Aug. 13, 2022. The raising of oars is a sign of respect and good sportsmanship to other teams
RMPJCHHA–CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan- Lance Cpl. Eduardo Aguilar Delacruz talks with a local college student at a conversational English class July 18 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. The U.S. Consulate General in Naha organizes the meetings through their social media sites, inviting anyone who wants to test out their English speaking skills. The Single Marine Program works together with the U.S. Consulate to bring the local community and Marines together at four locations across the island bimonthly. Aguilar is a construction wireman with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific-Mar
RM2M5E10C–Marines gather the pumice stone by hand.
RM2GKT4C2–Summer, a sheltie, peers over a table to grab a treat at the Camp Foster Single Marine Program (SMP), Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan June 25, 2021. To observe the national Take Your Dog To Work Day, Camp Foster SMP coordinators brought their dogs to allow single Marines to play with the dogs and relieve stress.
RMPJCHHB–CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan- Lance Cpl. Eduardo Aguilar Delacruz talks with a child during a conversational English class July 18 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. The U.S. Consulate General in Naha organizes the meetings through their social media sites, inviting anyone who wants to test out their English speaking skills. The Single Marine Program works together with the U.S. Consulate to bring the local community and Marines together at four locations across the island bimonthly. Aguilar is a construction wireman with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific-Marine Corps Ba
RM2M5E15C–Marines use a dustpan to separate pumice from the sand.
RM2KFBYFD–Vanessa Golden, Single Marine Program coordinator for Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, provides visibility vests for volunteers at the Slocum Road intersection, MCAS Cherry Point, Sept. 4, 2022. Maintaining areas of the base provides Marines, Sailors, civilians and their families with a safe and effective training and living environment across the installation.
RMPJCHH7–CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan- Pfc. Krysten Gomez laughs with members of the local community at a conversational English class July 18 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. The U.S. Consulate General in Naha organizes the meetings through their social media sites, inviting anyone who wants to test out their English speaking skills. The Single Marine Program works together with the U.S. Consulate to bring the local community and Marines together at four locations across the island bimonthly. Gomez is a combat photographer with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific-Marine Corps Ba
RM2M5E15B–Marines with bags head out to the beach for pumice cleanup, walking by the piles of bags which were already gathered in previous cleanups.
RM2MK4EEB–Vanessa Golden, Single Marine Program coordinator for Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, provides visibility vests for volunteers at the Slocum Road intersection, MCAS Cherry Point, Sept. 4, 2022. Maintaining areas of the base provides Marines, Sailors, civilians and their families with a safe and effective training and living environment across the installation.
RMMBC67F–A Marine gets direction from an instructor during a Sin-gle Marine Program sponsored “Singles Painting Party” aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Feb. 14. The SMP was founded to provide opportunities and improve the quality of life for single Marines and Sailors
RM2GKDG8X–U.S. Marines volunteering with the Single Marine Program pose for a group photo outside of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California, March 21, 2021. The SMP hosted the volunteer event to remove trash along the heavily-trafficked station perimeter, and ensure that the station Marines remain excellent environmental stewards of the surrounding area.
RMMBC67C–Lance Cpl. Christian Moreno participates in a “Singles Painting Party” aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Feb. 14. The painting party was hosted by the Single Ma-rine Program, a program that provides opportunities and improves the quality of life for single Marines and Sailors. Moreno is a videographer with MCAS Beaufort.
RM2MMG4EC–A Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) volunteer gives a safety brief to Autocross participants at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The SCCA and the Single Marine Program hosted Autocross, a car-controlled event where participants race for the fastest time in their given vehicle class.
RMPKF8BY–U.S. Marines hike Slot Canyons during a Single Marine Program (SMP) trip at Zion National Park, Utah, Aug. 4, 2018. During the trip, Marines had the chance to hike any trail of their choosing, many ranging in levels of difficulty and distance.
RM2KFHYKK–A Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) volunteer gives a safety brief to Autocross participants at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Sep. 17, 2022. The SCCA and the Single Marine Program hosted Autocross, a car-controlled event where participants race for the fastest time in their given vehicle class.
RMPKF8BM–U.S. Marines pose for a group photo during a Single Marine Program (SMP) trip at Zion National Park, Utah, Aug. 4, 2018. The Program Dirrector’s goal is to keep single service members physically, mentally and socially active while living in the barracks.
RM2MJ4P8D–Jocelyn Jakubowski, director of Marine Corps Family Team Building, discusses the benefits of volunteering during a Single Marine Representative Seminar at Marine and Family Programs, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, Aug. 25, 2022. The seminar provides attendees knowledge of the Single Marine Program and what their job as unit representatives will entail.
RMPKF8BN–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Jennifer Mendez, intelligence specialist, 1st Law Enforcement Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force-Information Group, drives a tent stake into the ground during a Single Marine Program (SMP) trip at Zion National Park, Utah, Aug. 4, 2018. Food, camping gear, transportation and water were all included in the trip for an affordable price.
RM2GKDDYX–A volunteer with the Single Marine Program organizes non-combustible trash at Cape Zanpa, Okinawa, Japan, March 20, 2021. U.S. Marines from Camps Kinser, Foster and Marine Corps Air Station Futenma participated in the volunteer event as part of several community relations events the SMP hosts for unaccompanied Marines stationed in Okinawa, Japan.
RMPKF8BR–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Brehm Rhett, ground radio repairman, 1st Intelligence Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force-Information Group, admires the towering canyon walls during a hike at Zion National Park, Utah, Aug. 4, 2018. Single Marine Program trips are events only single active-duty service members and those dislocated from their spouses can participate in.
RM2GKDDYB–U.S. Marines sort trash while volunteering with the Single Marine Program at Cape Zanpa, Okinawa, Japan, March 20, 2021. U.S. Marines from Camps Kinser, Foster and Marine Corps Air Station Futenma participated in the volunteer event as part of several community relations events the SMP hosts for unaccompanied Marines stationed in Okinawa, Japan.
RMPKF8BW–U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Brehm Rhett (top), ground radio repairman, 1st Intelligence Battalion, I Marine Expeditionary Force-Information Group, helps Marines traverse terrain during a Single Marine Program (SMP) trip at Zion National Park, Utah, Aug. 4, 2018. SMP provides service members with opportunities to challenge their physical fitness in unique ways and bond with other service members who are interested in similar activities.
RM2GKDG7W–Katie Weere, the Single Marine Program coordinator, briefs Marines on the plan for a volunteer event near Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California, March 21, 2021. The SMP hosted the volunteer event to remove trash along the heavily-trafficked station perimeter, and ensure that the station Marines remain excellent environmental stewards of the surrounding area.
RMPH67NC–The Single Marine Program rowing team competes during the 6th annual DragonBoat Beaufort charity race June 23 at Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort. The team was comprised of Marines and Sailors from the Tri-command. This was the second year SMP put together a team for the event. Both local and traveling teams competed in the volunteer organized event that strives to create a strong sense of wellness through competition, camaraderie and also raises money for local cancer patients, survivors, and families. The SMP team received the fastest local time for the second year in a row.
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