Brock Pulliam, a Waiahole, Hawaii, native, paints one of the rooms in the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii, May 16, 2015, aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The volunteers dedicated a portion of their weekend in honor of National Painting Week, a time spent focusing on giving back to the community and supporting community development. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released) - Brock Pulliam, a Waiahole, Hawaii, native, paints one of the rooms in the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii, May 16, 2015, aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The volunteers dedicated a portion of their weekend in honor of National Painting Week, a time spent focusing on giving back to the community and supporting community development. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Harley Thomas/Released)
The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum features seven miles of trails and the 60-foot Aihualama Falls. The arboretum is conservation land, used for research to find methods to restore native habitat and plants throughout Hawaii. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum features seven miles of trails and the 60-foot Aihualama Falls. The arboretum is conservation land, used for research to find methods to restore native habitat and plants throughout Hawaii. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
Jessica, a dog for adoption at the Hawaiian Humane Society, relaxes after a walk with volunteer Petty Officer 3rd Class Timothy Malaihollo, a hospital corpsman of the Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Kaneohe Bay branch, Dec. 14, 2013. The Hawaiian Humane So¬ciety, located in Honolulu, has been rescuing approxi¬mately 25,000 animals a year since 1942. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - Jessica, a dog for adoption at the Hawaiian Humane Society, relaxes after a walk with volunteer Petty Officer 3rd Class Timothy Malaihollo, a hospital corpsman of the Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Kaneohe Bay branch, Dec. 14, 2013. The Hawaiian Humane So¬ciety, located in Honolulu, has been rescuing approxi¬mately 25,000 animals a year since 1942. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
Bob Smith, an instructor with the Anti-terrorism Center on Ford Island and Kaneohe resident, helps his daughter shoot during a recreational fire event at the Kaneohe Bay Range Training Facility, Aug. 9, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts) - Bob Smith, an instructor with the Anti-terrorism Center on Ford Island and Kaneohe resident, helps his daughter shoot during a recreational fire event at the Kaneohe Bay Range Training Facility, Aug. 9, 2013. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Suzanna Knotts)
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII - A young boy holding a bottle cap extends his arm out to receive a drop of glue from one of the volunteers so he can glue it to the artwork during an event near Riseley Field at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, April 16, 2013. This was one of the events held during “Eco-Friendly In the Park,” which gave children an opportunity to create arts and crafts out of recyclables. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Matthew Bragg) - MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII - A young boy holding a bottle cap extends his arm out to receive a drop of glue from one of the volunteers so he can glue it to the artwork during an event near Riseley Field at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, April 16, 2013. This was one of the events held during “Eco-Friendly In the Park,” which gave children an opportunity to create arts and crafts out of recyclables. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Matthew Bragg)
MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII - A group of 10 Marines from 3rd Marine Regiment run to the finish line during “The Beast” 10-kilometer race, March 9. The top three finishers in each division received award plaques while raffle winners got gift cards and other prizes.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Nathan Knapke) - MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII - A group of 10 Marines from 3rd Marine Regiment run to the finish line during “The Beast” 10-kilometer race, March 9. The top three finishers in each division received award plaques while raffle winners got gift cards and other prizes.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Nathan Knapke)