The Globe is a weekly civilian enterprise newspaper and an
authorized publication of the Department of Defense produced by the Marines
and staff at the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune public affairs office.
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The Globe Edition 36, Volume 10, published September 9, 1954 featuring 2,000 local Marines leave for five-month Med Cruise, dogs, cats face leash... read more
The Globe Edition 36, Volume 10, published September 9, 1954 featuring 2,000 local Marines leave for five-month Med Cruise, dogs, cats face leash quarantine, NewOrleans site for 2nd Div. meet, General Puller improves steadily, no local deaths during Holiday and more. The Globe is a weekly civilian enterprise newspaper and an authorized publication of the Department of Defense produced by the Marines and staff at the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune public affairs offices.
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The Globe, Edition 36, Volume 10, published September 9, 1954 featuring 2,000 Local Marines Leave For Five-Month Med Cruise, Marine Who Fought Japs As... read more
The Globe, Edition 36, Volume 10, published September 9, 1954 featuring 2,000 Local Marines Leave For Five-Month Med Cruise, Marine Who Fought Japs As Guerrilla Named Force Troops Operations Officer, Theater Converted Into Battle Ground As Staff planners Bone Up On Landings and more. The Globe is a weekly civilian enterprise newspaper and an authorized publication of the Department of Defense produced by the Marines and staff at the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune public affairs offices.
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The Globe Edition 35, Volume 10, published September 2, 1954 featuring relieves General Sneaker in ceremonies this morning, new JLFB Deputy gets Brigadier... read more
The Globe Edition 35, Volume 10, published September 2, 1954 featuring relieves General Sneaker in ceremonies this morning, new JLFB Deputy gets Brigadier rank in ceremonies here, Maj. Gen. Loomis honored at retirement ceremonies, General Noble and more. The Globe is a weekly civilian enterprise newspaper and an authorized publication of the Department of Defense produced by the Marines and staff at the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune public affairs offices.
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The Globe, Edition 35, Volume 10, published September 2, 1954 featuring Gen. Noble Takes MCB Command- Relieves General Snedeker In Ceremonies This Morning,... read more
The Globe, Edition 35, Volume 10, published September 2, 1954 featuring Gen. Noble Takes MCB Command- Relieves General Snedeker In Ceremonies This Morning, Gunner Drummond, Old Corps Veteran, Bows Out After Thirty Colorful Years, Hobby Shop For Camp Closer To Reality As Remodeling Begins On Two Buildings and more. The Globe is a weekly civilian enterprise newspaper and an authorized publication of the Department of Defense produced by the Marines and staff at the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune public affairs offices.
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The Globe Edition 34, Volume 10, published August 26, 1954 featuring Gen. Loomis retires with 2 stars Sept. 1, Col. Jordhal named new base C of S,... read more
The Globe Edition 34, Volume 10, published August 26, 1954 featuring Gen. Loomis retires with 2 stars Sept. 1, Col. Jordhal named new base C of S, Commandant says Corps has no plans to more 1st Div., dial ‘phone system nearing completions at Peterfield Point and more. The Globe is a weekly civilian enterprise newspaper and an authorized publication of the Department of Defense produced by the Marines and staff at the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune public affairs offices.
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The Globe, Edition 34, Volume 10, published August 26, 1954 featuring Gen. Loomis Retires With 2 Stars Sept. 1; Col. Luckey Named New Force Troops Chief,... read more
The Globe, Edition 34, Volume 10, published August 26, 1954 featuring Gen. Loomis Retires With 2 Stars Sept. 1; Col. Luckey Named New Force Troops Chief, President’s Nephew Aboard, Two British Colonels Tour Camp Area and more. The Globe is a weekly civilian enterprise newspaper and an authorized publication of the Department of Defense produced by the Marines and staff at the MCIEAST-MCB Camp Lejeune public affairs offices.
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