Service members and their families attending the 13th annual Community Day Celebration were able to enter and sign-up to win prizes at the the various booths at the San Onofre Community Center, July 21. A raffle was held throughout the day offering prizes from gift certificates to video game systems. - Service members and their families attending the 13th annual Community Day Celebration were able to enter and sign-up to win prizes at the the various booths at the San Onofre Community Center, July 21. A raffle was held throughout the day offering prizes from gift certificates to video game systems.
After changing out of his formals, U.S. Marine Lance Cpl Jonathan Contreras, from Vista, Calif. gets lots of hugs and kisses from his two-year-old pit bull Diego after a seven month absence, at Uvas Reservoir Sunday. While Contreras was on deployment in Afghanistan, Diego's living situation was facilitated through a national organization called Dogs on Deployment, where he has been staying at a Gilroy home for the past three months. - After changing out of his formals, U.S. Marine Lance Cpl Jonathan Contreras, from Vista, Calif. gets lots of hugs and kisses from his two-year-old pit bull Diego after a seven month absence, at Uvas Reservoir Sunday. While Contreras was on deployment in Afghanistan, Diego's living situation was facilitated through a national organization called Dogs on Deployment, where he has been staying at a Gilroy home for the past three months.
Family members of service members attend a Family Readiness Volunteer Training class at the Marine Corps Family Team Building on Camp Pendleton, May 24. The class explains the structure of the program, roles and responsibilities, communication within the program and resources around the base. - Family members of service members attend a Family Readiness Volunteer Training class at the Marine Corps Family Team Building on Camp Pendleton, May 24. The class explains the structure of the program, roles and responsibilities, communication within the program and resources around the base.
Freddy Richardson charges through the defense to gain a few yards during the 2012 Flag Football Championship League on Camp Pendleton, May 17. The Combat Logistics Regiment 17 Desk Jockeys overcame their opponents, the Assault Amphibious School Battalion Gators, with a score of 26 to eight. Richardson is the quarterback for the Desk Jockeys. - Freddy Richardson charges through the defense to gain a few yards during the 2012 Flag Football Championship League on Camp Pendleton, May 17. The Combat Logistics Regiment 17 Desk Jockeys overcame their opponents, the Assault Amphibious School Battalion Gators, with a score of 26 to eight. Richardson is the quarterback for the Desk Jockeys.
Marines, sailors and Department of Defense personnel view handouts given to them about transitioning from military to civilain employment at the Marketing Yourself presentation at the Marine Memorial Chapel on Camp Pendleton, May 15. The Military Officers Association of America offer their services free of charge to service members. - Marines, sailors and Department of Defense personnel view handouts given to them about transitioning from military to civilain employment at the Marketing Yourself presentation at the Marine Memorial Chapel on Camp Pendleton, May 15. The Military Officers Association of America offer their services free of charge to service members.
Lance Cpl. Nicholas Day unscrews a screen to clean the window at the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society Thrift Store on Camp Pendleton May 9. The Mairnes work together to clean the windows and window screens of the store help its ventilation during the summer season. Day is a military policeman with Military Police Compant, Security Battalion. - Lance Cpl. Nicholas Day unscrews a screen to clean the window at the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society Thrift Store on Camp Pendleton May 9. The Mairnes work together to clean the windows and window screens of the store help its ventilation during the summer season. Day is a military policeman with Military Police Compant, Security Battalion.
Mya Russell, 8, read the Kids First Fair proclemation during the opening ceremony of the 17th annual Kids First Fair hosted by the Children, Youth and Teen Programs at the Paige Fieldhouse parking lot on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton April 28. The fair recognized children of military members and provided information and resources to service members and their families. Russell is a third grade student at Mary Fay Pendleton Elementary School. - Mya Russell, 8, read the Kids First Fair proclemation during the opening ceremony of the 17th annual Kids First Fair hosted by the Children, Youth and Teen Programs at the Paige Fieldhouse parking lot on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton April 28. The fair recognized children of military members and provided information and resources to service members and their families. Russell is a third grade student at Mary Fay Pendleton Elementary School.