Pfc. Ieesha Gillison and Pfc. Kayla Young, ammunition technicians, Center Magazine Area, help Desert Arc Sports and Recreation campers paint bisque ware at Camp Ronald McDonald, Idyllwild, Calif., Oct. 3, 2015. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released) - Pfc. Ieesha Gillison and Pfc. Kayla Young, ammunition technicians, Center Magazine Area, help Desert Arc Sports and Recreation campers paint bisque ware at Camp Ronald McDonald, Idyllwild, Calif., Oct. 3, 2015. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Thomas Mudd/ Released)
Community members watch as the Annual Tree Lighting ceremony commences in Twentynine Palms, Calif., Dec. 3. Every year, local community members and service members and their families gather to watch the tree lighting inspired by the beginning of the Christmas season. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released) - Community members watch as the Annual Tree Lighting ceremony commences in Twentynine Palms, Calif., Dec. 3. Every year, local community members and service members and their families gather to watch the tree lighting inspired by the beginning of the Christmas season. (Official Marine Corps Photo By Lance Cpl. Kasey Peacock/Released)
Twenty-one members of the Combat Center Band perform for the residents of Reedsport, Ore., May 30 during a concert showcasing a variety of music for the small town of roughly 4,000 people. - Twenty-one members of the Combat Center Band perform for the residents of Reedsport, Ore., May 30 during a concert showcasing a variety of music for the small town of roughly 4,000 people.
Twenty-one members of the Combat Center Band perform for the Reedsport/Winchester Bay residents during a concert at the Winchester Community Center June 1 as a part of the annual Memorial Day weekend band trip. - Twenty-one members of the Combat Center Band perform for the Reedsport/Winchester Bay residents during a concert at the Winchester Community Center June 1 as a part of the annual Memorial Day weekend band trip.
Country music singer Darryl Worley and his band wrap up an evening of live musical entertainment during the Somebody Loves You tour Oct. 25 at the Combat Center’s Victory Field. Worley, a Pyburn, Tenn., native, took the stage after the Christian heavy metal band Disciple at the event. His performance entertained an audience of more than 13,000 people and provided a transition between Disciple’s face-melting guitar licks and the final sermon, delivered by Raul Ries, a former Marine and pastor at the Cavalry Chapel in Diamond Bar, Calif. - Country music singer Darryl Worley and his band wrap up an evening of live musical entertainment during the Somebody Loves You tour Oct. 25 at the Combat Center’s Victory Field. Worley, a Pyburn, Tenn., native, took the stage after the Christian heavy metal band Disciple at the event. His performance entertained an audience of more than 13,000 people and provided a transition between Disciple’s face-melting guitar licks and the final sermon, delivered by Raul Ries, a former Marine and pastor at the Cavalry Chapel in Diamond Bar, Calif.