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Eddie Gray, a former Marine rifleman with 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, 2nd Marine Division, sits on top of his pack for a brief rest in Oceanside, Calif., Dec. 3, before continuing a 12,000-mile walk around America’s perimeter. Gray began the walk to honor the sacrifices of all service members after losing more than 14 comrades in the Iraqi and Afghan conflicts. The journey began almost two years ago and he expects to finish in the next three years. - Eddie Gray, a former Marine rifleman with 1st Battalion, 6th Marines, 2nd Marine Division, sits on top of his pack for a brief rest in Oceanside, Calif., Dec. 3, before continuing a 12,000-mile walk around America’s perimeter. Gray began the walk to honor the sacrifices of all service members after losing more than 14 comrades in the Iraqi and Afghan conflicts. The journey began almost two years ago and he expects to finish in the next three years.
Despite declining contributions, Camp Pendleton’s NMCRS has provided monetary aid in excess of $4 million to more than 5,000 service members so far this year. - Despite declining contributions, Camp Pendleton’s NMCRS has provided monetary aid in excess of $4 million to more than 5,000 service members so far this year.
Lt. Cmdr. Leah Y. Geislinger, assistant department head, Physical and Occupational Therapy Department, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, walks Lance Cpl. Emilio A. Vasquez, one of the first two ADL apartment patients with 1st Supply Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, through proper dishwashing steps at the opening of the Marine Corps’ first rehabilitation apartment at Camp Pendleton’s Naval Hospital, Dec. 11. - Lt. Cmdr. Leah Y. Geislinger, assistant department head, Physical and Occupational Therapy Department, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, walks Lance Cpl. Emilio A. Vasquez, one of the first two ADL apartment patients with 1st Supply Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, through proper dishwashing steps at the opening of the Marine Corps’ first rehabilitation apartment at Camp Pendleton’s Naval Hospital, Dec. 11.
Camp Pendleton's Domestic Animal Control picked up::r::::n::2-year-old Fergy last week after animal control staff found the pit bull roaming the base. Fergy awaits off-base adoption. - Camp Pendleton's Domestic Animal Control picked up::r::::n::2-year-old Fergy last week after animal control staff found the pit bull roaming the base. Fergy awaits off-base adoption.
Sgt. Maj. Ramona D. Cook, sergeant major, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, addresses members of the San Diego County Sergeants Major Association Christmas Luncheon and Toys for Tots event at the Camp Pendleton South Mesa Club, Dec. 5. The association received more than 3,000 toys towards the Toys for Tots drive this year. - Sgt. Maj. Ramona D. Cook, sergeant major, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, addresses members of the San Diego County Sergeants Major Association Christmas Luncheon and Toys for Tots event at the Camp Pendleton South Mesa Club, Dec. 5. The association received more than 3,000 toys towards the Toys for Tots drive this year.
Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR’s 2009 Sprint Cup Series champion and the first driver to win four consecutive championship titles, interacts with and signs autographs for Marines, sailors and their families in front of Mainside’s Bowling Alley, Nov. 30. - Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR’s 2009 Sprint Cup Series champion and the first driver to win four consecutive championship titles, interacts with and signs autographs for Marines, sailors and their families in front of Mainside’s Bowling Alley, Nov. 30.
Students from School of Infantry West line up, ready to depart and enjoy a home cooked Thanksgiving dinner at the home of local community families during the Armed Services Young Men's Christian Association Home Hospitality event, Thanksgiving day 2008. That year the ASYMCA served more than 48,000 service members and their families with various holiday events. - Students from School of Infantry West line up, ready to depart and enjoy a home cooked Thanksgiving dinner at the home of local community families during the Armed Services Young Men's Christian Association Home Hospitality event, Thanksgiving day 2008. That year the ASYMCA served more than 48,000 service members and their families with various holiday events.
(Left to right) Colin, Meigan and Alexandria Grabman, play with two dogs in the new dog play area at Camp Pendleton’s Animal Shelter, Nov. 14. The new 1,500 sq. feet area is enclosed by a snake fence, has a dog house, a real fire hydrant and a seating bench. - (Left to right) Colin, Meigan and Alexandria Grabman, play with two dogs in the new dog play area at Camp Pendleton’s Animal Shelter, Nov. 14. The new 1,500 sq. feet area is enclosed by a snake fence, has a dog house, a real fire hydrant and a seating bench.
Hollie D. Kelly, sexual assault response coordinator, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, briefs a group of family readiness officers from various units at the Marine Corps Family Team Building Readiness Center, Nov. 17. - Hollie D. Kelly, sexual assault response coordinator, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, briefs a group of family readiness officers from various units at the Marine Corps Family Team Building Readiness Center, Nov. 17.
Deer antlers are on display at the Game Warden Office with signs that educate hunters on what deer are legal to hunt at Camp Pendleton. This year, deer season has been decreased due to low population of deer in the area. - Deer antlers are on display at the Game Warden Office with signs that educate hunters on what deer are legal to hunt at Camp Pendleton. This year, deer season has been decreased due to low population of deer in the area.