By Lance Cpl. Jackeline Perez Rivera , Marine Corps Base Camp LeJeune MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.- Members of Camp LeJuene are so excited to be a part of the world's largest workplace-giving campaign with a 5K Fun Run/Walk. The Combined Federal Campaign, which helps federal employees, including service members, find and contribute to charitable organizations, … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2012
On 9/11, Soldiers in Afghanistan Reminded Army Takes Care of Its Own
September 11, 2012 By C. Todd Lopez Soldiers first entered Afghanistan less than a month after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York City, Shanksville, Pa., and the Pentagon. Eleven years later, Soldiers are still fighting in Afghanistan and Army leaders want them to remember the reason and know that while they battle abroad, their … [Read more...]
ACSC Launches New Distance Learning Program
September 11, 2012 The Air Command and Staff College is launching a new version of the non-master's "correspondence" program during the last week of September. This comprehensive distance learning transformation is designed to enhance critical thinking skills and improve the educational value of professional military education for mid-grade officers and civilians, officials … [Read more...]
Remarks by the President at the Pentagon Memorial Service in Remembrance of 9/11
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT PENTAGON MEMORIAL SERVICE IN REMEMBRANCE OF 9/11 Pentagon Memorial Arlington, Virginia THE PRESIDENT: Secretary Panetta, General Dempsey, members of our Armed Forces, and most importantly, to the families –survivors and loved ones — of those we lost, Michelle and I are humbled to join you again on this solemn anniversary. Today we … [Read more...]
Transitioning from Military Medical Practice to Civilian Medical Practice
September 11, 2012 By Jason Leander Medical Malpractice Insurance: What Every Military Physician Should Know about Coming home is a wonderful thing. But, transitioning from active military duty back into civilian life is often layered with many complex, smaller transitions. For military physicians, transitioning into (or beginning) a civilian medical position or practice can … [Read more...]


