Military Survey shows challenges, satisfaction with the military lifestyle
The Military Family Advisory Network published its 2017 survey results Thursday.Of 5,650 respondents, most were active duty or retired -- 43 percent were active duty military or spouses and 33 percent...
View ArticleNational Guard honors Maysville native
EDENTON — State National Guard’s Edenton Readiness Center was renamed Sunday as the Sgt. Jeremy Hardison Center.The dedication honors Hardison, who was a member of the N.C. National Guard’s 514th...
View ArticleMarines explore jobs for life after military
Marines and veterans were able to network with employers, local and national, at the New River Aviation Job Fair Wednesday.
View ArticleActive duty fund drive now taking donations
The Navy Marine Corps Relief Society is hosting its annual fund drive at Camp Lejeune, New River and Cherry Point this month.
View ArticleMilitary men 'saved' by art
"Art saved me."A round of applause followed the introduction of Alfredo Hurtado before he took the stage with his fellow Black Box dancers Saturday morning.It wasn’t something the retired U.S. Army...
View ArticleAP investigation: Justice elusive in child sex abuse on base
A decade after the Pentagon began confronting rape in the ranks, the U.S. military frequently fails to protect or provide justice to the children of service members when they are sexually assaulted by...
View ArticleMarine Corps trials coming to Camp Lejeune
The 8th annual adaptive sporting event will host wounded warrior athletes from around the world.
View ArticleVietnam vets are honored
HAVELOCK — Fifteen Vietnam War veterans received Vietnam lapel pins Thursday evening in commemoration of their service and the upcoming second National Vietnam War Veterans Day.The ceremony was part of...
View ArticleMiller, Nevgloski awarded at dinner
Sheriff Hans Miller and Alexander J. Nevgloski received the Mack McKinney award for their work in the veteran community.
View ArticleTBI Expo provides resources to service members
One of the kick-off events for Brain Injury Awareness Month was held at Camp Lejeune Friday.
View ArticleCompetition offers teamwork, brotherhood for wounded Marines
The Marine Corps trials, an adaptive sporting event for wounded warriors, hosted two rounds of volleyball Monday.
View ArticleMarine Corps Trials blend recovery and competition
The Marine Corps Trials join athletes recovering from combat injuries or illnesses through sports.
View ArticleArchery more discipline than sport
The Marine Corps Trials archery competition was held on Camp Lejeune Wednesday.
View ArticleA rolling recovery: Marine Corps Trials host wheelchair sports
The Marine Corps Trials hosted wheelchair basketball at the Wallace Creek Fitness Center Thursday.
View ArticleMicrosoft academy opens on base
The Microsoft Software & Systems Academy held its grand opening at Camp Lejeune Wednesday.
View ArticleRight on target: Marines compete in rifle shooting
The Marine Corps Trials invited athletes to compete in air rifle and pistol shooting Friday.
View ArticleFundraising begins to send military children to camp
March 26 was named "Camp Corral Day" in Jacksonville Monday to help the community recognize the efforts of the camp for military children.
View ArticleDMV service coming to Camp Lejeune
Next month, a collaborative effort between the base and the DMV will bring driver's license services aboard base.
View ArticleVietnam Veterans share struggles, successes
“If you went to Vietnam, you hid … you didn’t advertise the fact you went to Vietnam.”
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