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Friday, February 23, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 07 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.

Delta & Oscar Graduates

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Fightertown Abroad

PMO, Drill Instructor team up to save recruit’s life Story and photos by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes, Staff writer

Drill instructors and military policemen saved the life of a recruit aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Feb. 4. Staff Sgt. Acosta, a senior drill instructor with Oscar Company, awoke to a surprise knocking at her door and was told that a recruit was unresponsive. “I ran out to see the recruit lying between the foot locker and the racks. I saw that she was still breathing so I immediately ran back and called the duty and when I returned that’s when her breathing stopped,” said Acosta. “I straightaway began resuscitation procedures until first responders arrived.” In 1956, doctors James Elam and Peter Safar invented mouthto-mouth resuscitation and a year later the United States military adopted it and has used it ever since as a go-to lifesaving technique. “A few cycles ago another drill instructor actually found an unresponsive recruit, called 911, and get her stabilized by the time emergency services arrived.” said Captain Jennie

Pearson, the Series Commander for Oscar Company. “It’s just great that we have the experience here and that nothing ter-

rible happened.” Marine drill instructors have specific duties and responsibilities when it comes to training recruits.

They teach recruits the history of the Marine Corps and their traditions, they instruct recruits on the fundamentals of rifle

A recruit was resuscitated during training aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Feb. 4. The recruit fell unconscious as her heart stopped and was revived by first responders. The recruit is with Oscar Company of 4th Recruit Training Battalion.

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Fisher House Charleston gives back to service members, veterans Story and photos by Cpl. Ashley Phillips Public Affairs Chief

The Fisher House Charleston is a resource available to service members, veterans, and their families to utilize while they’re receiving medical treatment at the Ralph H. Johnson Veteran Affairs Medical Center which serves nearly 75,000 veterans and service members from Myrtle Beach, S.C. to Savannah, Ga. “We needed a Fisher House in Charleston for a very long time,” said Vicki Johnson, the Fisher House manager. “Our medical center serves areas that are two or two and a half hours away. Hotels in Charlestown are expensive and a lot of our veterans can’t afford hotels

especially if they are staying in the hospital for long periods of time.” According to Johnson, the community came together to raise money to purchase the land that the Fisher House now sits on. “They raised $4 million to purchase this property and donate it to the VA,” said Johnson. “We then partnered with the Fisher House Foundation who came in and built and furnished the house.” The Fisher House has 16 suits available to families as well as a taxi service, and a fully stocked kitchen. The VA runs the house but the Friends of the Fisher House raise money to provide the extra amenities at the house. They also provide a taxi see

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Danny and Alice Turner discuss the benefits of the Fisher House in Charleston, Feb. 15. The Turners are guests staying at the Fisher House while recieving medical care at the Ralph H. Johnson Veteran Affairs Medical Center. The house is available, free of charge, to service members, veterans and their families who are receiving care at the VA medical center.


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Games and Entertainment

Saturday 2:00 p.m. PG (1:43)

Saturday 4:30 p.m. PG13 (1:45)

Saturday 7:00 p.m. R (2:17)

Thursday 7:00 p.m. PG13 (2:22)

Friday 7:00 p.m. PG13 (2:22)

Sunday 2:00 p.m. PG13 (1:45)

Sunday 4:30 p.m. PG13 (1:55)

Sunday 7:00 p.m. R (2:10)

Mess Hall Menu Monday - Friday Saturday, Sunday Breakfast: 6 - 7:30 a.m. and holidays Lunch: 11 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Brunch: 8:30 - 11 a.m. Dinner: 4 - 6 p.m. Dinner: 4 - 6 p.m. Midrats Sunday - Thursday 11:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. Takeout window hours Breakfast - Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Lunch - Mon. - Fri. 12:45 p.m. - 4 p.m. Dinner - Mon. - Fri. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Saturday Lunch Dinner Shrimp cocktail, fried Bayou jerk pork loin chicken, steak and rice Lunch Salmon with cucumber relish

Sunday

Dinner Baked ziti with Italian sausage

Monday - Friday Breakfast Hot farina, hot hominy grits and oven-fried bacon Monday Dinner Lunch Spicy shrimp with Baked smoked ham cheesy grits and sweet potatoes Tuesday Dinner Lunch Herbed roast pork Chicken and dumploin with pan gravy lings and rice Wednesday Dinner Lunch Manhattan clam Roast turkey and chowder green beans Thursday Dinner Lunch Apple glazed corn Arroz con pollo and beef and squash garlic bread Friday Dinner Lunch Chili macaroni and Herbed baked green beans chicken and carrots

Chapel Services Roman Catholic • 9:30 a.m. - Sunday Mass • Confession takes place before Mass • Confession Monday - Thursday at noon Protestant • 9:45 a.m. - Protestant Church School (Sunday School) • 11 a.m. - Protestant Sunday Worship Service (Children’s church is also available at this time) • 5 p.m. - Wednesday Protestant Bible Study • 9:30 a.m. - Sunday Mass

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Shaded inner regions 7. Overlapping part of a garment 13. Type of smartphone 14. Fall apart 16. Football’s big game (abbr.) 17. Crocodilian reptile 19. Of I 20. Swamp plant 22. Sun can help you get one 23. Hops, __ and jumps 25. Cuckoos 26. Small cavities in rocks 28. American traitor 29. Tooth caregiver 30. Popular fish 31. Ottoman military leader 33. Anger 34. Fish of the mackerel family 36. Some people can’t eat it 38. Amer. Revolutionary War battle 40. Misleading ads 41. Atomic number 76 43. A type of castle security 44. Sunscreen rating 45. Very fast airplane 47. Vigor 48. 007’s creator 51. __ and that 53. Indicating silence 55. Brown and gray rail 56. Nocturnal insects 58. Make an incision 59. Norwegian village 60. Commercial 61. Criminal 64. Northeast 65. Clouds of gas and dust in outer space

SUDOKU

GUESS WHO?

67. Mysterious things 69. One who won’t be forgotten 70. Starts over CLUES DOWN 1. Straighten 2. Gives medical advice (abbr.) 3. Touts 4. One’s job 5. Afflict in mind or body 6. Proofed 7. Capital of Angola 8. Social insect living in organized colonies 9. Ones who are financially compensated 10. Jacket

11. Electron volt 12. Tuned 13. Syrian leader 15. Reduces 18. Congress’ investigative arm 21. Make uneasy 24. A fake 26. Any thick messy substance 27. Goad 30. Titan 32. Continental Congress delegate for NY 35. Peyton’s younger brother 37. Fiddler crab 38. Delivers the mail 39. Liliaceous plant

42. Mountain Time 43. Where wrestlers work 46. Secured 47. Dog breed 49. Where rockers perform 50. Nostrils 52. Express doubt 54. Pointer 55. Slang for sergeant 57. Selling at specially reduced prices 59. Six (Spanish) 62. Holds nonperishables 63. Between northeast and east 66. Exist 68. Meitnerium

TRANSPORTATION WORD SEARCH

Buddhist • 11 a.m. - Saturday Worship Service in the Chapel Fellowship Hall

I am a comic and talk show host born in New Jersey on February 25, 1975. I decided to become a comic after getting positive responses to my everyday life stories. I have been listed on Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People.

HOROSCOPES ARIES — Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you may need to muscle your way through some projects, especially if your energy levels wane. Put your nose to the grindstone and work your way through things. TAURUS — Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you are not one for letting obstacles get in your way. In fact, you find a way to go over or under any roadblocks. This makes you an asset to any team. GEMINI — May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, if you have been forgetful about keeping tabs on your finances, you may be in for a surprise. Make an effort to more closely monitor your financial situation. CANCER — Jun 22/Jul 22 Don’t be so quick to write off someone you thought was out of your life, Cancer. This person may play an integral role in your life this week. LEO — Jul 23/Aug 23 You might need to channel some newfound excitement, Leo. Perhaps there is a special project brewing or a party on the horizon. Keep up the good cheer.

Other Faith Groups • For Jewish, Mormon and Islamic support, contact the Chaplain’s Office at 228-7775

VIRGO — Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, everyone makes mistakes, and those who move forward learn from their past errors. If you stumble, dust yourself off and get back into the game this week.

See something suspicious Say something.

LIBRA — Sept 23/Oct 23 Don’t consistently doubt yourself, Libra. Be confident that you can make decisions that will ensure your family’s success and happiness for years to come. SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 Juggling too many items at once often ends with one of the balls dropping, Scorpio. Call on your support network to lend a helping hand when the juggling act gets too difficult. SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Friends may flock to you and your jovial attitude this week, Sagittarius. Beat the winter blues by hosting a party, and it can be a win for all involved.

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Hotlines MCAS Beaufort Station Inspector

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Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Hotline 24/7

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Fraud, Waste and Abuse

If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse aboard MCAS Beaufort, call 843-8129537. If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse within MAG-31, call (252) 466-5038. The automated answering service on these lines is available 24 hours a day.

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CAPRICORN — Dec 22/Jan 20 Loosen up the reins on something you have been holding onto tightly. This may mean giving a child a little more freedom to explore or involving others in a work assignment. AQUARIUS — Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, it’s time to put some new ideas in motion. Channel your energy into projects that will showcase your talents and vision for the future. PISCES — Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, creative endeavors may need to be shelved for a little while as you focus on practical tasks. It won’t be long before you can return to them.

FEBRUARY 16 PUZZLE SOLUTIONS Guess Who?: RIHANNA Answer to this week’s puzzles will be available in next week’s edition of The Jet Stream.


Command Information

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HAPPENINGS n The acting Sexual Assault Re-

sponse Coordinator of MCAS Beaufort is Marie Brodie. She can be reached at (910)-450-5159 Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

n If you have lost something and

are looking for it, please contact the Lost and Found Custodian at 843-228-6335 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

n The photocopying of U.S. Gov-

ernment identification cards is a violation of Title 18, U.S. Code Part 1, Chapter 33, Section 701 and punishable by fine and imprisonment.

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Did you know... Date: Febrary 23, 1945

Four days after the initial landings on Iwo Jima, 1stLt Harold G. Schrier led 40 men from Company E, 2d Battalion, 28th Marines, up Mt. Suribachi to secure the crest and raise the small American flag that battalion commander LtCol Chandler Johnson had given Schrier. Within an hour, the patrol reached the rim of the crater. After a short fire-fight with Japanese defenders emerging from several caves, the small American flag was attached to an iron pipe and raised over the island.

Fightertown Abroad

NOAA climate prediction center, predicts weakening La Nina conditions resulting in a warmer and dryer winter for the Southern US states and a cooler and wetter winter with above average snowfall in the Northern and Midwest states. These conditions will persist until spring. Monitor the latest forecasts and briefings from the National Weather Service in order to prepare your family for any extreme weather affecting our area or along your route during vacations. Be Prepared! weather.gov

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manual and close order drill, but most importantly they instill discipline. As Acosta administered lifesaving techniques to the recruit, police officers Peter Bunting and Sean Sullivan arrived on scene and began their own resuscitation procedures. “I arrived first on scene and as I turned the corner I observed the senior drill instructor giving chest compressions to the downed recruit,” said Bunting. “I couldn’t find a pulse so I radioed in asking Sullivan to bring a defibrillator and I began my own chest compressions.” Military police officers have their own training section where they go through various classes that offer hands-on experience, so that they are always ready for anything that may happen when they respond to calls. “We’ve probably seen it all when it comes to here and other places we’ve worked,” said Sullivan. “I‘ve done CPR a few times but this is actually the first that I’ve had to use an actual defibrillator. We’re trained in high-stress situations

Photo by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes, III

Police Officer Sean Sullivan is awarded a coin by Col. Timothy Miller aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Feb. 20. Sullivan aided in the resuscitation of a recruit aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, Feb. 4. Sullivan is a police officer and Miller is the Commanding Officer of MCAS Beaufort.

like this so we don’t really have time to second guess ourselves or get nervous.” After Sullivan and Bunting began treatment with the defibrillator and re-established normal breathing patterns, the re-

cruit was air lifted to Beaufort Memorial Hospital where she is currently recovering. “The way the Drill Instructors and first responders handled the situation, their professionalism, and Staff Sgt. Acosta’s aware-

ness to begin CPR,” said Pearson. “It really makes me proud knowing that I can trust these drill instructors to take care of the recruits who are entrusted in their care.”

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service to and from the medical center. “I have volunteers who will go pick up the groceries, prepare meals, and do all of the special things we like to do here for the service members,” said Johnson. “We really try to take care of not only the lodging, but any other need they might have so they can focus on getting better and going home. I think it’s absolutely important for the veterans who are receiving care to have their family members with them.” According to the Fisher House website, “Family is the best medicine”, and states that the proximity of family to an individual receiving medical care not only speeds up recovery, but also reduces the likelyhood of readmission. “For some of these couples who come here they have been together for many years and it would be the first time they are ever apart,” said Johnson. “When they travel from so far away it is important to have their loved one here and know that they are being taken care of at the Fisher House. At times even for the families it is a comfort to have the other families here who understand what they are going through.” For one couple, Danny and Alice Turner who have been married for nearly 29 years, the importance of being able to be together at the Fisher House has been invaluable. “We didn’t know what we were going to do because we have to be here for seven weeks,” said Alice. “We called the Fisher House and they told us they had a place for us and meals were prepared for us. Ever since we got here it

Photo by Cpl. Benjamin McDonald

The Fisher House Charleston provides a home and meals free of charge to service members, veterans, and their family members while they recieve care at the Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical center. The local community raised nearly $4 million to donate to the Fisher House Foundation. The house was built and furnished by the Fisher House and is now run by the VA.

has been so amazing. All of the things we thought we would have to worry about have been taken care of.” The couple travels over two hours on the weekends to stay at the Fisher House while receiving care at the medical center. After their first weekend at the house they described how they were actually looking forward to returning to the Fisher House. “I am 67 years old and I can tell you that this is the nicest place I have ever stayed in my entire life,” said Danny. “Alice and I have been married for coming up on 29 years now and I can say it’s been a big comfort to have her here. I am so thankful for her and for us to be able to stay at the Fisher House.”

Photo courtesy of the Fisher House

The Fisher House Charleston provides a home and meals free of charge to service members, veterans, and their family members while they recieve care at the Ralph H. Johnson Veteran Affairs Medical center. The local community raised nearly $4 million to donate to the Fisher House Foundation.


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MCRD PARRIS ISLAND & MCAS BEAUFORT TAX CENTER PHONE: (843) 228-1113/2237 BLDG. 293, SAMOA ST (BETWEEN 2ND BN PT FIELD AND FB FIELD)

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PARRIS ISLAND

TRIATHLON SATURDAY 10 MARCH 0900 PARRIS ISLAND INDOOR POOL & RECRUIT CHAPEL PARKING LOT

500 METER SWIM 11 MILE BIKE 3 MILE RUN

REGISTRATION IS ONLINE ONLY.

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SELECT SCTC & CHOOSE PARRIS ISLAND TRIATHLON

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Family Members

0900-1500

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0900-1100/1300-1500 *Walk-ins are on a first come, first served basis

A PPOINTMENTS O NLY: 0900- 1300

*Please contact the Tax Center for appointment availability

- Self-Employment Schedule (CEZ only) - Copy of last year’s return (if available) - CAC/Dependent ID card(s) for all personnel - Proof of foreign status if applying for ITIN - Social Security card(s) for all personnel - Forms 1095-A,B, or C (aca Statements) - All applicable 2017 source tax documents - Banks routing number and account number - Information for all deduction/credits (Blank Check or MyPay Print out with above info)

REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

- Total paid for daycare and provider’s tax ID number - Birth dates for all personnel on return - Rental Property - List of Incomes and Expenses

- Married filing joint, both spouses must be present - Power of Attorney if appicable - For prior year returns, copies of income transcripts from IRS (and State, if applicable) - Form Schedule E (Active duty only)

*Deployed or out of the area and spouse is filling joint, spouse must bring original power of attorney authorizing him/her to file and sign the return *Customers claiming children of a divorced/separation agreement must have a sign form 8332 or form 2120 to claim the exemption


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Graduates

Delta & Oscar Company Graduates Honor Graduates Platoon 1008

Platoon 1013

Pfc. J. M. Adams, Greensboro, N.C. Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. C. M. Kolb

Pfc. A. J. Aguilar, .Staten Island, NY Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J. D. DeJesus

Platoon 1009

Platoon 1014

Pfc. D. Q. Martin, Hamlet, NC Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. K. Jimenez

Pfc. M. F. Downing, North Caldwell, NJ. Senior Drill Instructor: Gy Sgt. B. T. Dao

Platoon 1010

Platoon 4006

Pfc. J. C. Lugo, Miami, FL Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. P. M. Griffith

Pfc. M. E. Sigmon, Watauga, TX Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. E. E. Carpenter

Platoon 1012

Platoon 4007

Pfc. Z. C. Cook, Cincinnati, OH Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. R. D. Guinty

Pfc. A. C. Ochoa, Nogales, AZ Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. B. R. May Danger

Platoon 1008

Pvt.. Adams, J. E. , Pfc. Adams, J. M.*, Pvt.. Albritton, T. L., Pfc. Bishop, B. A., Pvt.. Boyd, S. L., Pvt.. Brown, A. S., Pvt.. Brown, W. R., Pfc. Callender, S. R.*, Pvt.. Carrazco, W. J., Pvt.. Cocherell, B. R., Pvt.. Cook, D. E., Pvt.. Cutrone, J. G.*, Pfc. Does, D. C., Pvt.. Douglas, J. M., Pfc. Dunn, G. C., Pfc. Dunning, D. A. , Pfc. Dunton, C. C., Pvt.. Edwards, A. J., Pfc. Estrada, D. L., Pfc. Ewer, T. W., Pvt.. Fieth, R. T., Pvt.. Furtick, R. T. , Pfc. Gainey, J. M., Pfc. Glenn, E. Z., Pvt.. Griffin, T. M., Pfc. Hale, C. C., Pvt.. Hall, D. R., Pvt.. Harris, A. , Pvt.. Hennings, L. , Pvt.. Holmes, M. E. , Pfc. Joyner, S. E., Pfc. Jung, E., Pvt.. Lamb, P. H.*, Pvt.. Levan, R. C., Pfc. Martin, T., Pvt.. Martino, J. R., Pvt.. Mceachern, J. A., Pfc. Midla, T. A., Pvt.. Miles, C. B., Pvt.. Phillips, J. C., Pfc. Purvis, T. S., Pfc. Putzel, J. J., Pvt.. Richards, C., Pfc. Riss, C. A., Pfc. Roberts, C. J., Pfc. Ronzulli, N. M., Pfc. Rueda, M., Pvt.. Ruffin, S. M., Pfc. Salazarolguin, K. F., Pvt.. Shook, R. C., Pvt.. Stewart, J. B., Pvt.. Tran, P. N., Pvt.. Turner, A. C., Pfc. Walden, B. F., Pvt.. Walker, Z. C., Pvt.. Weaver, C. B. Danger

Platoon 1009

Pvt.. Alferez, M. C., Pvt.. Austin, D. P., Pvt.. Avery, B. J., Pfc. Branton, E. J., Pvt.. Britoinfante, J. D., Pvt.. Carter, A. J., Pfc. Clifton, Z. R., Pvt.. Cooper, J. E., Pfc. Davidson, O. K.*, Pfc. Dennis, T. L., Pvt.. Dockins, M. C., Pfc. Edmundson, D. R., Pvt.. Flugge, H. E., Pfc. Goldschmitt, N. A., Pvt.. Hinceman, D. E., Pvt.. Hoffman Jr., T. P., Pvt.. Hogan, D. M., Pfc. Johnston, K. D.*, Pvt.. Jones, D. J., Pvt.. Kelsey, Z. A., Pvt.. Knight, R. C., Pvt.. Labrie, C. M., Pvt.. Lance Jr., T. A., Pvt.. Lavy, R. J., Pvt.. Lawton, K. W., Pfc. Letteri, J. C., Pvt.. Lingafelter, C. J., Pfc. Martin, D. Q., Pvt.. Mcmurchy, C. A., Pvt.. Mendezcruz, J., Pvt.. Mikos, E. D., Pfc. Miller, R. L., Pvt.. Moore, K. Z., Pvt.. Morich, N. W., Pfc. Murch, N. M.*, Pvt.. Newman, C. B., Pfc. Octtaviani, W. X., Pvt.. Petersen, H. R., Pvt.. Pickens, J. L., Pfc. Poe, C. A., Pfc. Reyesdelgado, A. O., Pfc. Rivera, E. K., Pvt.. Rivera Jr., J. D., Pvt.. Roth, H. M., Pvt.. Shantie, J. S., Pvt.. Shores, N. T., Pvt.. Sotero, S., Pvt.. Toney, D. J., Pvt.. Valentin, A. M., Pfc. Webster, T. L.*, Pvt.. West, J. F., Pfc. Whewell, I. H., Pfc. Wood, B. K., Pvt.. Wyatt, T. A.

Danger

Platoon 1010

Pvt.. Arnold, J. R., Pfc. Arroyoleon, B. S., Pvt.. Barrett IV, G. A., Pvt.. Bautista, I. J., Pvt.. Blocker, A. L., Pfc. Bravochaviano, A., Pvt.. Cabildo, J. R., Pfc. Cisneros, M. A., Pvt.. Cleveland, J. M., Pvt.. Cordes, R. A., Pvt.. Cuccaro, R. A.*, Pvt.. Domenick, S. J., Pvt.. Dunn, W. A., Pvt.. Duran, M. A., Pfc. Enloe, B. J., Pvt.. Fox Jr., R. A., Pfc. Freeman, N. D., Pvt.. Gray, D. M., Pvt.. Griffiths Jr., A. D., Pvt.. Hall, C. L., Pvt.. Henry Jr., M. F., Pvt.. Holcombe III, J. D., Pvt.. Houston IV, J. B., Pfc. Kerr, J. D., Pfc. Ledlow, N. K., Pvt.. Leiter, J. M., Pfc. Lethermon, K. D.*, Pvt.. Lobb, N. G., Pfc. Lugo, J. C.*, Pvt.. Marcum, J. K., Pvt.. Mickens Jr, R. A., Pfc. Mueller, M. J., Pvt.. Mulleavey, C. D., Pvt.. Mullins, L. W., Pfc. Odriscoll, I. C., Pvt.. Ondler, C. S., Pvt.. Paredes, H. J., Pvt.. Petrella Jr., M. E., Pfc. Pinkerton, C. M., Pvt.. Pritchard, A. M., Pfc. Reyes, D. W., Pfc. Riley, J. M.*, Pvt.. Rivera Jr., H., Pvt.. Rivera, X., Pfc. Rosa, A. B., Pfc. Sailor, T. J., Pvt.. Smith, A. L., Pvt.. Smith, W. R., Pfc. Sotocruz, R. S., Pvt.. Sutton Jr., L. A., Pvt.. Terrones, J. J., Pfc. Thomas, E. C., Pvt.. Thompson, W. J., Pfc. Todd, J. T., Pfc. Walters, B. W., Pfc. Whatley, C. N.*, Pvt.. Wilson, D. K., Pfc. Yancy, C. R. Danger

Platoon 1012

Pfc. Armentrout, S. A., Pvt.. Arthur, S. S. , Pfc. Ballard, N. T.*, Pvt.. Bendig, T. W., Pvt.. Benz, Z. D., Pvt.. Bivins, D. A., Pfc. Bradley, C. M., Pfc. Bridges, B. M., Pfc. Bunyard, R. G. , Pvt.. Clark, A. M., Pfc. Cook, Z. C. , Pvt.. Corbin, J., Pvt.. Cotovasquez, G. A., Pvt.. Count, S. E., Pfc. Crawford, C. C., Pvt.. Danzeisen, B. W., Pvt.. Dills, C. A., Pfc. Dowdy, S. J., Pvt.. Edler, I. M., Pfc. Ensminger, J. C., Pvt.. Erramli, T., Pvt.. Frost III, J. A., Pvt.. Garnett IV, B. J., Pvt.. Gato Jr., J. M., Pvt.. Goldie Jr., J. J., Pvt.. Gonzalez, J, Pvt..T Hale, D. M., Pvt.. Hendrix, K., Pvt.. Hostetler, A. W., Pfc. Huff, D. J.*, Pfc. Jackson, D. M.*, Pvt.. Johnson, J. R., Pvt.. Jones, M. C., Pvt.. Keller, C. M., Pvt.. Kowalczyk, C., Pvt.. Lee, C. M., Pfc. Leonard III, J. W.*, Pfc. Limongiello, G. G., Pvt.. Locricchiovazquez, J, Pfc. Marshall, B. E. , Pfc. McCarver, T. C., Pvt.. McKimmey, T. V., Pvt.. McLaughlin, S. J., Pvt.. Michael, K. E., Pvt.. Moore, J. S., Pvt.. Neiderer, A. R., Pvt.. O’Connell Jr., J. D., Pvt.. O’Neil, J. B., Pfc. Ortiz III, R., Pvt.. Perera, N., Pvt.. Read, C. C., Pvt.. Reed, C., Pfc. Reyes, J. C., Pfc. Roberts, D. J. , Pvt.. Robinson, W. T., Pfc. Rocks, N. M., Pvt.. Rubi, W. A., Pvt.. Shaffer, C. P., Pvt.. Smink, M. G., Pvt.. Smith, J. A., Pfc. Smith, S. D., Pvt.. Stockford, B. J., Pvt.. Vanhook, W. B., Pvt.. Volpe, M. C., Pfc. Wellington, J. J., Pvt.. Wieferich, D. I., Pfc. Worsley, J. J. Danger

Platoon 1013

Pfc. Aguilar, A. J., Pvt.. Armell, B. J., Pfc. Asher, J. J., Pfc. Barnes, A. C., Pvt.. Belanger, Z. C., Pvt.. Billingham, C. J., Pvt.. Bravo, F. P., Pfc. Chinchillacastaneda, G. R., Pvt.. Culpepper, A. D., Pvt.. Deforest, C. C., Pfc. Dejesus, C. J., Pfc. Dickson, J. D.*, Pfc. Diouf, M. B., Pvt.. Earp, J. T., Pfc. Evans, N. D.*, Pfc. Felter, R. T., Pfc. Flynn, B. X., Pvt.. Foley, R. T., Pvt.. Gallagher Iii, B. E., Pvt.. Harshaw, A. L., Pvt.. Heins IV, R. M., Pvt.. Hilario, J., Pvt.. Holmes, N. D., Pfc. Horst, C. A., Pfc. Hurchalla, J. P., Pfc. James, S. R., Pvt.. Keeney, C. F., Pvt.. Keith, J. V., Pvt.. Kerry, J. T., Pvt.. Kreps, B. A., Pfc. Kurdziel, H. J., Pvt.. Leblanc, J. M., Pvt.. Low, D. T., Pvt.. Magno, M. W., Pfc. Martin, A. C., Pvt.. Mazzone, P. G., Pfc. Mendez, G. E., Pfc. Metivier, J. E., Pvt.. Mione, J. P., Pvt.. Noles, D. L., Pfc. Obrien, J. S.*, Pvt.. Pallatto, A. C., Pvt.. Paterson, K. S., Pvt.. Pemberton, G. R., Pfc. Poling, A. J., Pvt.. Potter, D. J., Pfc. Powell, S. M.*, Pfc. Radwick, A. M., Pvt.. Rinaldo, T. D., Pfc. Rodriguez, J. A., Pvt.. Singh, J. A., Pvt.. Sleight, T. S., Pvt.. Smith, M. C.*, Pvt.. Spiekermanngoetz, M. L., Pfc. Stepp, J., Pvt.. Summerlin, J. W., Pvt.. Swafford, M. W., Pvt.. Tesauro III, M. A., Pfc. Washington, S. M., Pvt.. Weeden, C. J., Pvt.. West Jr, T. D., Pfc. White, A. R., Pvt.. Yu, M. Danger

Platoon 1014

Pfc. Beard, A. S., Pvt.. Beek, O. D., Pvt.. Boisvert, J. B., Pvt.. Brown, C., Pfc. Chu, A., Pfc. Collins Jr., D. F., Pvt.. Dale, S. D., Pvt.. Darrigo, A. J., Pvt.. Dejesus, R. C., Pvt.. Deletto, J. M., Pfc. Donaldson, C. B., Pfc. Dowlin,g M. F., Pvt.. Duncan, C. A., Pvt.. Echavarria, E., Pfc. Favors III, A. E.*, Pfc. Figueroa, N., Pvt.. Gillis, G. J., Pvt.. Gonzalez, E. M., Pfc. Haluska, J. J., Pvt.. Hart, S. P., Pvt.. Hernandez, L. E., Pvt.. Hodges, J. J., Pfc. Howard, A. M., Pfc. Iavasile, J. A., Pvt.. Jackson, S. J., Pvt.. James, T. A., Pvt.. Javins, J. T., Pvt.. Jeanbaptiste, J., Pvt.. Kwentus, C. P., Pvt.. Lacroix, D. M., Pvt.. Laforest B. R., Pvt.. Ludington, H. S., Pfc. Luminais, E. S., Pvt.. Lynch, J. T., Pvt.. Mackins, T. J., Pvt.. Marcantonio, J. L., Pfc. Martinez, J. Z.*, Pvt.. Martinez, P. A., Pfc. Martinezaguilar, J. L., Pfc. Mcconnell, M. W., Pvt.. Middaugh, D. J., Pvt.. Montoya Jr., R. , Pfc. Muller, S. P., Pvt.. Newman, L. A., Pfc. Orgain, D. X., Pfc. Pena, D. F., Pvt.. Pereira, K. M., Pfc. Prestia Jr., F. , Pvt.. Riveramartinez, W. J., Pvt.. Robinson III, R. A., Pvt.. Rodriguez, A. Y., Pvt.. Rodriguez, B. A., Pvt.. Sawyer, M. A., Pfc. Shah, S. A., Pvt.. Shanksbaker, J. I., Pvt.. Snyder, Z. J., Pfc. Spencer, S. M.*, Pfc. Thompson Jr., M. E., Pvt.. Turner, T. N., Pfc. Twillman, F. A., Pfc. Vazquez, B.*, Pfc. Willard III, D. R., Pvt.. Youssef, G. R. Danger

Platoon 4006

Pvt. Ascolillo, V. K., Pvt. Ballew, V. R., Pfc. Barron, A. R., Pvt. Bravo, J. P., Pvt. Brown, K. S., Pfc. Cadenas, A. A., Pvt. Carroll, E. E., Pvt. Carter, M. M., Pfc. Charity, A. D., Pfc. Conner, E. A., Pvt. Cortez, C. V., Pfc. Creighton, S. L., Pvt. Currin, K. C., Pvt. Diaz, A. K., Pvt. Diaz, V., Pfc. Diego, S., Pvt. Fiesel, K. A., Pfc. Frandrup, J. R., Pvt. Gilbert, D. B., Pfc. Gonzalez, J. L., Pfc. Gonzalez, K., Pvt. Gushulak, H. M., Pfc. Hamilton, K. D., Pvt. Hawkins, K. D., Pfc. Jewell, S. D., Pfc. Johnson, B. A., Pfc. Jones, A. M., Pfc. Kleback, C. H., Pfc. Kozik, K. L.*, Pvt. Lizama, N. A., Pfc. Lyons, M. N., Pvt. Martin, M. L., Pfc. Mills, C. V., Pvt. Morton, A. T., Pfc. Ogden, S. L., Pfc. Palmer, K. I. , Pfc. Paquette, K. S., Pfc. Pennant, L. G., Pvt. Peralez, V. J., Pfc. Plude, A. L., Pfc. Potter, K. A., Pvt. Rodgers, A. R., Pfc. Roldan, J.*, Pfc. Scott, B. A., Pfc. Sigmon, M. E.*, Pvt. Silleman, S. E., Pvt. Solissantiago, B. R., Pfc. Solorzanomoran, B. A., Pvt. Spada, S. D., Pvt. Spencer, M. R., Pfc. Warner, K. A., Pfc. Williams, C. B., Pvt. Wood, N. F., Pfc. Wooldridge, M. C.*

Danger

Platoon 4007

Pvt. Adkins, B. N., Pfc. Anderson, S. R., Pvt. Ascencio, M. L., Pfc. Chaves, N., Pfc. Chavez, J., Pvt. Chung, A. Y. , Pfc. Civico, J. J.*, Pvt. Colasuonna, A. N., Pfc. Connell, M. L., Pfc. Cooper, T. R., Pvt. Corpus, D. M., Pfc. Cortez, V., Pvt. Cruzflores, A. M., Pvt. Daxauer, J. A., Pfc. Delossantos, C., Pvt. Dorsinville, M. L., Pvt. Durham, L. M., Pfc. Flaherty, L. M., Pfc. Gaona, S. E., Pfc. Guerrero, A. N., Pvt. Harris, M. A., Pvt. Hedges, K. C., Pvt. Hercules, K. L., Pfc. Holika, A. S., Pvt. Howell, M. R., Pfc. Izaguirre, K. C., Pvt. Kalmbach, S. R., Pvt. Klosterman, M. A., Pvt. Lenig, K. J., Pvt. Lindon, K. V., Pvt. Lopez, J., Pfc. Macneil, B. A., Pvt. Melcher, M. M., Pvt. Moralesburg, M. M., Pfc. Musick, S. D., Pfc. Ochoa, A. C.*, Pfc. Ochs, K. M., Pfc. Parker, S. C., Pfc. Phillip, G. M., Pvt. Ramirezvelasquez, P. G., Pvt. Ramos, C. T., Pvt. Reedy, K. M., Pfc. Rhines, G. O., Pvt. Rosales, A. Y., Pfc. Rose, S. L., Pvt. Russo, A. J., Pvt. Schardt, M. C., Pvt. Solis, V., Pfc. Southerly, M. L., Pvt. Stewart, C. R., Pfc. Taylor, S. L., Pfc. Waters, D. N., Pvt. White, A. J., Pfc. Wilson, M. N., Pfc. Zema, H. B. *Denotes meritorious promotion


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