Graphics by Cheryl Dengler | Naval Education and Training Professional Development Center | 11.03.2021
PENSACOLA, Fla. (Nov. 3, 2021) Sailors are now able to get assistance from the Navy College Virtual Education Center (NCVEC) by calling 1-833-330-MNCC. For a Navy College counselor, choose, "education and training," then "Navy College Tuition Assistance." The NCVEC is open Monday through Friday, from 0700 to 1900 EST. (U.S. Navy graphic)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Eric Rodriguez | 2nd Marine Division | 11.03.2021
This animation was created in celebration of the Marine Corps’ 246th birthday on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Nov. 3, 2021. The Marine Corps was born on Nov. 10, 1775. Since its founding, the Marine Corps has served in major battles throughout history. (U.S. Marine Corps animation by Lance Cpl. Eric Rodriguez)...
Graphics by David Clingerman | 88th Air Base Wing | 11.03.2021
A graphic created for use in the Skywrighter publication and on the 88th Air Base Wing's social media platform, Facebook at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio featuring Scott Abbott. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by David Clingerman)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Natalie Greenwood | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 11.03.2021
In Japan, the blood alcohol content limit to operate a motor vehicle is .03 where as the United States has a BAC limit of .08 - one drink is enough to put you over the legal limit. To reduce the risk of incidents, III MEF began the anti-drinking driving campaign "Not One Drop". (U.S. Marine Corps Illustration by LCpl. Natalie Greenwood)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Natalie Greenwood | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 11.03.2021
In Japan, the blood alcohol content limit to operate a motor vehicle is .03 where as the United States has a BAC limit of .08 - one drink is enough to put you over the legal limit. To reduce the risk of incidents, III MEF began the anti-drinking driving campaign "Not One Drop". (U.S. Marine Corps Illustration by LCpl. Natalie Greenwood)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Natalie Greenwood | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 11.03.2021
In Japan, the blood alcohol content limit to operate a motor vehicle is .03 where as the United States has a BAC limit of .08 - one drink is enough to put you over the legal limit. To reduce the risk of incidents, III MEF began the anti-drinking driving campaign "Not One Drop". (U.S. Marine Corps Illustration by LCpl. Natalie Greenwood)...
Graphics by Lance Cpl. Natalie Greenwood | III Marine Expeditionary Force | 11.03.2021
In Japan, the blood alcohol content limit to operate a motor vehicle is .03 where as the United States has a BAC limit of .08 - one drink is enough to put you over the legal limit. To reduce the risk of incidents, III MEF began the anti-drinking driving campaign "Not One Drop". (U.S. Marine Corps Illustration by LCpl. Natalie Greenwood)...