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Community and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune leaders

Community and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune leaders

Community and Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune leaders of services who handle domestic violence related issues formed a panel to answer questions at a recent summit. The summit included presentations detailing do... More

Junie Christian, the executive director of the Onslow

Junie Christian, the executive director of the Onslow

Junie Christian, the executive director of the Onslow Women's Shelter, answers questions at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune's Domestic Violence Summit recently. To reach help in the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeun... More

Junie Christian, the executive director of the Onslow

Junie Christian, the executive director of the Onslow

Junie Christian, the executive director of the Onslow Women's Shelter, answers questions at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune's Domestic Violence Summit recently. To reach help in the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeun... More

Brig. Gen. Thomas Gorry, the Marine Corps Installations

Brig. Gen. Thomas Gorry, the Marine Corps Installations

Brig. Gen. Thomas Gorry, the Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commanding general, speaks to guests at the Domestic Violence Summit recently. "It takes a multi-faceted approach to... More

Brig. Gen. Thomas Gorry, the Marine Corps Installations

Brig. Gen. Thomas Gorry, the Marine Corps Installations

Brig. Gen. Thomas Gorry, the Marine Corps Installations East - Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune commanding general, speaks to guests at the Domestic Violence Summit recently. "It takes a multi-faceted approach to... More

Kathleen Holbrook, the director of the Child Advocacy

Kathleen Holbrook, the director of the Child Advocacy

Kathleen Holbrook, the director of the Child Advocacy Center of Onslow County, and Col. Boyd L. Brown attend the summit.

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