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 38, Volume 12, published September 28, 1956 featuring fewer promotions to staff foreseen; qualifications cited, Serviceman Social Security... read more
The Globe Edition 38, Volume 12, published September 28, 1956 featuring fewer promotions to staff foreseen; qualifications cited, Serviceman Social Security rate set by new benefit act, Beach closing set for Oct. 8; remains open for parties 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 37, Volume 12, published September 21, 1956 featuring auto accidents kill three; ’56 traffic death toll at 18, toastmasters join Tar... read more
The Globe Edition 37, Volume 12, published September 21, 1956 featuring auto accidents kill three; ’56 traffic death toll at 18, toastmasters join Tar Heel safety drive, Divvy band to play at Southeast fair; ‘Corps’ at St. Louis, new survivor benefits act explained 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 12, published September 14, 1956 featuring Lejeune opens ’56 grid season tomorrow, Little Creek ‘Gators invade Liversedge... read more
The Globe Edition 36, Volume 12, published September 14, 1956 featuring Lejeune opens ’56 grid season tomorrow, Little Creek ‘Gators invade Liversedge field at 2 P. M., SNCO toastmasters elect new Officers; Warner President, Sgt. Baughman, MT Specialist, retires 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 12, published September 7, 1956 featuring vehicles in reverse case half of Lejeune accidents, MX special orders offer wide... read more
The Globe Edition 35, Volume 12, published September 7, 1956 featuring vehicles in reverse case half of Lejeune accidents, MX special orders offer wide choice, Op shop schedules initial canvass here, many factors involved in weather plan 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 12, published August 31, 1956 featuring Vera Cruz rallied 42-year vet to ranks, ‘well done’ sent to base by CMC, hurricane... read more
The Globe Edition 34, Volume 12, published August 31, 1956 featuring Vera Cruz rallied 42-year vet to ranks, ‘well done’ sent to base by CMC, hurricane plan drafted by G-3; sets SOP, observe Labor Day 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 33, Volume 12, published August 24, 1956 featuring Marines here speak piece to Defense Dept. Group, RTB closes shop Aug. 31, trained 8,500... read more
The Globe Edition 33, Volume 12, published August 24, 1956 featuring Marines here speak piece to Defense Dept. Group, RTB closes shop Aug. 31, trained 8,500 reservists, elusive cannoneer Corporal causes ‘clam-up’ from pals, dentist drops drill to lead shooters in Olympic Games 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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