A Special Olympics athlete dribbles a basketball down a designated area on the court while being timed to see how many points he can rack up toward his score. Marine Corps Air Station New River, in partnership with Special Olympics Onslow County hosted the 14th annual Special Olympics Fall Games at the AS-4400 fitness center, Dec. 6. - A Special Olympics athlete dribbles a basketball down a designated area on the court while being timed to see how many points he can rack up toward his score. Marine Corps Air Station New River, in partnership with Special Olympics Onslow County hosted the 14th annual Special Olympics Fall Games at the AS-4400 fitness center, Dec. 6.
Girls from Delalio Elementary School aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River give their group cheer at the semi-annual Girls on the Run celebration, Dec. 7. The group, led by Marines from Marine Corps Aviation Logistics Squadron 29, participated in the 5k as part of the programs cirriculum of promoting self-awareness through physical fitness. - Girls from Delalio Elementary School aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River give their group cheer at the semi-annual Girls on the Run celebration, Dec. 7. The group, led by Marines from Marine Corps Aviation Logistics Squadron 29, participated in the 5k as part of the programs cirriculum of promoting self-awareness through physical fitness.
Volunteers carry Christmas trees to be given to Marines and Sailors aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River at the Youth Sports Complex as part of the Trees for Troops program, Dec. 12. Since 2005, Trees for Troops has given more than 100,000 live Christmas trees to service members and their families. - Volunteers carry Christmas trees to be given to Marines and Sailors aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River at the Youth Sports Complex as part of the Trees for Troops program, Dec. 12. Since 2005, Trees for Troops has given more than 100,000 live Christmas trees to service members and their families.
Approximately 50 Marines of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 464 left their hangar aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., to deploy to Japan as part of the Unit Deployment Program, Dec. 2. - Approximately 50 Marines of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) 464 left their hangar aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., to deploy to Japan as part of the Unit Deployment Program, Dec. 2.
Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 167 return home to awaiting families and friends at the squadron’s hangar aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, Dec. 5. The Marines were deployed for more than three months to Okinawa, Japan, as part of the Unit Deployment Program. - Marines with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 167 return home to awaiting families and friends at the squadron’s hangar aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, Dec. 5. The Marines were deployed for more than three months to Okinawa, Japan, as part of the Unit Deployment Program.
Marines and family members gather around an 18-foot Christmas tree to herald in the holiday season at the Marine Corps Air Station New River Officer’s Club, Dec. 1. - Marines and family members gather around an 18-foot Christmas tree to herald in the holiday season at the Marine Corps Air Station New River Officer’s Club, Dec. 1.
Drivers aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, in accordance with Air Station Order 5550.2N, need to yield the right of way to pedestrians in crosswalks. - Drivers aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, in accordance with Air Station Order 5550.2N, need to yield the right of way to pedestrians in crosswalks.