The work of David Jesse McChesney, a renowned wildlife and nature photographer, is being displaying in a free photo exhibit called “Miles of Wonder” at the Joshua Tree National Park visitors center in Joshua Tree until Aug. 9. - The work of David Jesse McChesney, a renowned wildlife and nature photographer, is being displaying in a free photo exhibit called “Miles of Wonder” at the Joshua Tree National Park visitors center in Joshua Tree until Aug. 9.
Cpl. Jeremiah Thalheimer, a volunteer umpire for the local Little League and umpire for the Morongo Basin high schools, stands tall ready to play ball at Luckie Park in Twentynine Palms, June 1. Thalheimer, the special intelligence communications noncommissioned officer in charge at the Combat Center’s Communications and Information Systems directorate, and a Tifton, Ga., native, spends many off-duty hours working as an umpire in several local leagues as part of the California Baseball Umpires Association. - Cpl. Jeremiah Thalheimer, a volunteer umpire for the local Little League and umpire for the Morongo Basin high schools, stands tall ready to play ball at Luckie Park in Twentynine Palms, June 1. Thalheimer, the special intelligence communications noncommissioned officer in charge at the Combat Center’s Communications and Information Systems directorate, and a Tifton, Ga., native, spends many off-duty hours working as an umpire in several local leagues as part of the California Baseball Umpires Association.
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.
Erica McNicoll, wife of 1st Lt. Michael McNicoll, platoon commander with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, participates in the “I Ran to Afghanistan” program with her twin daughters, Ashley and Kaitlyn, to show support to her husband and other 2/7 Marines and sailors during their deployment scheduled to end this fall. - Erica McNicoll, wife of 1st Lt. Michael McNicoll, platoon commander with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, participates in the “I Ran to Afghanistan” program with her twin daughters, Ashley and Kaitlyn, to show support to her husband and other 2/7 Marines and sailors during their deployment scheduled to end this fall.