Brig. Gen. Loretta E. Reynolds, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, spoke with leaders across II Marine Expeditionary Force as the guest speaker at a Lean In Circle event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 20, 2016. In Sept. 2015, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced a partnership with LeanIn.Org, founded by Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, and his commitment to bring Lean In Circles to military installations throughout the Department of Defense as a resource to be used for mentorship at the lowest levels. (U.S. Marine Corps photo illustration by Cpl. Fatmeh Saad/Released) - Brig. Gen. Loretta E. Reynolds, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, spoke with leaders across II Marine Expeditionary Force as the guest speaker at a Lean In Circle event at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 20, 2016. In Sept. 2015, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced a partnership with LeanIn.Org, founded by Facebook’s chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, and his commitment to bring Lean In Circles to military installations throughout the Department of Defense as a resource to be used for mentorship at the lowest levels. (U.S. Marine Corps photo illustration by Cpl. Fatmeh Saad/Released)
A Marine with Combat Logistics Battalion 22 conducts joint manipulation techniques known as mechanical advantage control holds to gain compliance of an aggressor Camp Lejeune N.C., Jan 14. The non-lethal weapons training course is a two-week course that challenges each Marine to perform under a high intensity situation. The course teaches Marines everything from joint manipulation to riot control. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Luke Hoogendam/Released) - A Marine with Combat Logistics Battalion 22 conducts joint manipulation techniques known as mechanical advantage control holds to gain compliance of an aggressor Camp Lejeune N.C., Jan 14. The non-lethal weapons training course is a two-week course that challenges each Marine to perform under a high intensity situation. The course teaches Marines everything from joint manipulation to riot control. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Luke Hoogendam/Released)
Brig. Gen. Charles Chiarotti, commanding general for 2nd Marine Logistics Group, and one of the 8th Engineers Support Battalion Marines that helped renovate the unit’s new Corporals Course, cuts the ceremonial ribbon to open the facility at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 6, 2016. This renovated facility is now open to train the Marines and sailors of 2nd MLG. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Fatmeh Saad/Released ) - Brig. Gen. Charles Chiarotti, commanding general for 2nd Marine Logistics Group, and one of the 8th Engineers Support Battalion Marines that helped renovate the unit’s new Corporals Course, cuts the ceremonial ribbon to open the facility at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 6, 2016. This renovated facility is now open to train the Marines and sailors of 2nd MLG. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Fatmeh Saad/Released )
Marines with 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, put on their personal protective equipment in preparation for a Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 7, 2015. The purpose of the training was to teach the Marines about the dangers during Humvee rollovers and how to properly react if ever faced it. - Marines with 2nd Supply Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, put on their personal protective equipment in preparation for a Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 7, 2015. The purpose of the training was to teach the Marines about the dangers during Humvee rollovers and how to properly react if ever faced it.