Teams of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron await a volleyball during a game at the Commander's Cup volleyball game, April 19. - Teams of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron await a volleyball during a game at the Commander's Cup volleyball game, April 19.
Marines aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River participate in the Ultimate Frisbee Jamboree, April 11. - Marines aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River participate in the Ultimate Frisbee Jamboree, April 11.
1st Lt. Adam Harris, Left, Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 supply officer, discuses the route and tactics the Marine used during a patrol of the area around the secured landing field during a field training exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 17. Marines With Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 took to the field to hone the skills learned during Marine Combat Training and to practice airbase ground defense, one of the squadron’s mission essential tasks. - 1st Lt. Adam Harris, Left, Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 supply officer, discuses the route and tactics the Marine used during a patrol of the area around the secured landing field during a field training exercise aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 17. Marines With Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 took to the field to hone the skills learned during Marine Combat Training and to practice airbase ground defense, one of the squadron’s mission essential tasks.
Cpl. Matthew Lemaitre, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 29 precision measurement equipment technician, putts his golf ball into hole four at Bear Trails Golf Course in Jacksonville, N.C. during the Marine Corps Air Station New River Marine Corps Community Services Spring Golf Tournament, April 19. - Cpl. Matthew Lemaitre, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 29 precision measurement equipment technician, putts his golf ball into hole four at Bear Trails Golf Course in Jacksonville, N.C. during the Marine Corps Air Station New River Marine Corps Community Services Spring Golf Tournament, April 19.
The Marine Corps Air Station Library celebrates National Library Week be re-enacting “The Paper Bag Princess” as a recording of the author, Robert Munsch, reads to the children, April 16. The library also had a puppet show of “The Princess and The Pea” and gave children wands and cups with red streamers or aluminum foil hooks so they could color them in and pretend they were princesses or fire-breathing dragons. The library also supplied handcrafted scenes from storybooks and props so kids could take pictures. - The Marine Corps Air Station Library celebrates National Library Week be re-enacting “The Paper Bag Princess” as a recording of the author, Robert Munsch, reads to the children, April 16. The library also had a puppet show of “The Princess and The Pea” and gave children wands and cups with red streamers or aluminum foil hooks so they could color them in and pretend they were princesses or fire-breathing dragons. The library also supplied handcrafted scenes from storybooks and props so kids could take pictures.
Marines speak with different vendors and organizations at the Marine South Military Exposition at the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 10-11. The Expo allows Marines to view and give feedback of the latest advancements in military equipment and technology. - Marines speak with different vendors and organizations at the Marine South Military Exposition at the Goettge Memorial Field House aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, April 10-11. The Expo allows Marines to view and give feedback of the latest advancements in military equipment and technology.