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Friday, June 01, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 21 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.

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Beaufort holds Memorial Day ceremony, honors fallen troops

Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

Attendees sing the National Anthem at the Beaufort Memorial Day Ceremony at Battery Creek High School May 28. The ceremony was held to recognize the sacrifices made by service members throughout U.S. history. Air Force Maj. Gen. (ret.) Harold Mitchell, was the keynote speaker and delivered the Memorial Day address for the ceremony. Leadership from the tri-command as well as active duty and retired veterans were all in attendance for the ceremony. Story by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes

Service members, veterans, family members, and the local community attended a Memorial Day Ceremony in Beaufort, S.C. May 28. Due to inclement weather, the annual Memorial Day parade at the Beaufort National Cemetery was cancelled and the ceremony was moved to Battery Creek High School. Air Force Maj. Gen. (ret.) Harold Mitchell, a Beaufort native, was the keynote speaker and delivered the Memorial Day Address for the ceremony. Col. Timothy Miller, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, and other leaders in the Tri-Command also attended and spoke in the ceremony. “Ceremonies like this one are occurring all over this great nation today,” said Miller. “The United States is a bastion of freedom admired by nations around the world. These freedoms exist because of the un-

selfish contributions of those who died while defending it.” Memorial Day, which originated as Decoration Day after the American Civil War in 1868, holds a sacred spot on the U.S. calendar. Every year on the last Monday of May, Americans pause to remember and reflect on the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Memorial Day is a day to commemorate their sacrifice. “This day has been designated a federal holiday for the express purpose of remembering and honoring those who died in service while defending our country,” said Mitchell. “Originally as Decoration Day, it was commemorated as a day to decorate the graves of those who have fallen. This day has evolved into a day of great reverence where we must reflect inward on the freedoms we may take advantage of while see

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Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

A Navy Vietnam War veteran stands during the playing of the National Anthem at the Beaufort Memorial Day Ceremony at Battery Creek High School May 28. The ceremony was held to recognize the sacrifices made by service members throughout U.S. history.

Thunderbolts welcome new commander Story by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes

Lt. Col. Allen E. Szczepek Jr. relinquished command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 to Lt. Col. Roy J. Nicka during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 24. The commanding general of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Maj. Gen. Matthew Glavy, attended the ceremony along with the commanders of MCAS Beaufort and Marine Aircraft Group 31. “Lt. Col. Szczepek is a visionary leader who has constantly delivered every time,” said Col. Frank Latt, the commanding officer of MAG-31. “Under his tutelage, the squadron has thrived and exceeded expectations. I know wherever he goes he will bring that same spirit with him.

As hard as it is to say goodbye to Lt. Col Szczepek, I can say that I am excited to see what Lt. Col. Nicka will bring to this squadron.” In November 2017, Nicka briefly served as the Marine Aviation Training Support Site Beaufort officer in charge before being assigned to the billet of the MAG-31 operations officer. Nicka has served with other squadrons aboard MCAS Beaufort such as VMFA-122 as well as VMFA-115. “I am proud and humbled to be a part of the great legacy of this squadron as we enter the next chapter,” said Nicka. “I am a firm believer that steel sharpens steel. I look forward to the future as we incorporate more weapons into our arsenal, continue to support see

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Photo by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes

Lt. Col. Roy J. Nicka addresses the crowd during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 24. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Allen E. Szczepek Jr. relinquished command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 to Nicka. Prior to taking command, Nicka served as the operations officer for Marine Aircraft Group 31.


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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

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In Other News

Beaufort community recognizes Fightertown Marines

Photo by Lance Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Lance Cpl. Xukai Chi and Sgt. Saamad Mitchell attended the 2018 Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Civitas Awards at the Tabby Place Beaufort May 24. Chi received the Junior Enlisted Service Member of the Year award, and Mitchell received Non-Comissioned Officer of the year award for being outstanding citizens that leave a positive impact on the Beaufort community. Chi and Mitchell are with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Lance Cpl. Xukai Chi and Sgt. Saamad Mitchell received awards during the 2018 Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Civitas Awards at the Tabby Place Beaufort May 24. Chi received the Junior Enlisted Service Member of the Year award, and Mitchell received the Non-Comissioned Officer of the year award for being outstanding citizens that leave a positive impact on the Beaufort community. Chi and Mitchell are with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Sgt. Saamad Mitchell greets Jimmy Boozer during the 2018 Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Civitas Awards at the Tabby Place Beaufort May 24. Mitchell received the Non-Comissioned Officer of the year award for being an outstanding citizen and making a positive impact on the Beaufort community. Mitchell is with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.

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our commanders and maintain the mission readiness that keeps our beloved Corps alive.” After exchanging the squadron colors, the symbolic transfer of command, Szczepek was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his service as the commanding officer of VMFA-251. “When I arrived here I inherited the best Marines I could ask for and I’m glad I can say the same thing now,” said Szczepek. “I may be leaving the house today but I’m still family and I will always treat these Marines as such. Thank you for the memories and Semper Fidelis.”

Photo by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes

Lt. Col. Allen E. Szczepek Jr. relinquishes command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 to Lt. Col. Roy J. Nicka aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 24. After relinquishing command, Szczepek was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his service as the commanding officer of the Thunderbolts.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Terry Hyanes

Col. Frank Latt addresses the crowd during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 24. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Allen E. Szczepek Jr. relinquished command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 to Lt. Col. Roy J. Nicka. After relinquishing command, Szczepek was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his service as the commanding officer of the Thunderbolts. Latt is the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 31.


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Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

A veteran salutes during the playing of the National Anthem at the Beaufort Memorial Day Ceremony at Battery Creek High School May 28. The ceremony was held to recognize the sacrifices made by service members throughout U.S. history. Air Force Maj. Gen. (ret.) Harold Mitchell was the keynote speaker and delivered the Memorial Day Address for the ceremony. Leadership from the tri-command as well as active duty personnel and veterans were all in attendance for the ceremony.

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remembering those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.” The Beaufort community was a big part of the observation of the holiday, paying respects and observing the solemn holiday, some having family who paid the ultimate price. As the ceremony concluded, Maj. Gen. Mitchell was awarded a plaque by the Women’s Relief Corps. “Beaufort is a very special place when it comes to our

nation’s military,” said Rev. Dr. Elijah Washington, the chairman of the Memorial Day Committee. “Braving the weather and taking time out of their schedules to celebrate this holiday with us just shows the true patriotism and dedication of the citizens of Beaufort.”

Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

Col. Timothy Miller speaks at the Beaufort Memorial Day Ceremony at Battery Creek High School May 28. The ceremony was held to recognize the sacrifices made by service members throughout U.S. history. Miller is the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.

Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

Veterans pay tribute to fallen service men and women during the Beaufort Memorial Day Ceremony at Battery Creek High School on May 28. The ceremony was held to recognize those killed while fighting the nation’s battles.

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Aroung the Corps

3RD MLG, 3RD MARDIV TEAM UP TO CONDUCT AIR DROP

Photo by Pfc. Mark Fike

Gunnery Sgt. Richard D. Madrid, an airborne, air delivery specialist with 3rd Transportation Support Battalion, prepares to board a C-130 after free-falling May 21, on Ie Shima, Okinawa, Japan. The Marines conducted air drop operations dropping a type-five platform, door bundles, free fall and static line jumpers, and the Polaris MRZR onto the island. 3rd Marine Logistics Group Marines worked alongside Marines with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, during the regularly scheduled training evolution to complete their first ever successful drop of a Polaris MRZR from a C-130. Madrid is a native of Monterey Park, California.

Story and photos by Pfc. Mark Fike, 3rd MLG

OKIAWA, Japan -- Marines with 3rd Marine Logistics Group and 3rd Force Reconnaissance Team dropped a Polaris MRZR4-900, a gas-powered combat vehicle, for the first time May 22, 2018, on Ie Shima Island, Okinawa, Japan, as part of regularly scheduled training. According to Lt. Col. Matthew Mulvey, commanding officer of 3rd Transportation Support Battalion, the training validated the effectiveness of the rigging platform for the Polaris MRZR and trained the unit on safe and proper ways to handle the equipment. The Polaris MRZR offers an agile off-road design that can be used for missions ranging from rapid personnel deployment to command and control and casualty evacuation to supply transport missions. “This is just another option that is available to the [Marine Air Ground Task Force] commander on how to deliver equipment and sustain the warfighter,” Mulvey said. “It opens up the spectrum of capabilities that he is able to employ.” During the training, Marines with 3rd Transportation Support Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 3, worked alongside Marines with 3rd FRT, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. “This drop shows the expeditionary capability of the Re-

connaissance community and its increasing ability to operate in a deeper battlespace. This drop is being used as progression to validating the MRZR as more than just a logistics/resupply vehicle, but also an infiltration platform and a command and control platform in support of reconnaissance operations,” said the Force Reconnaissance Company Commander. “The next step will be to integrate it into high altitude, high opening parachute operations, making its support to our operations even more versatile and expeditionary.” Landing Support Company, 3rd TSB, is the only III MEF unit that maintains a large-scale air drop capability. It has the ability to deliver heavy equipment, as well as vehicles and pallets weighing over 4000 pounds, in garrison and combat environments. The parachutes used to conduct the cargo drops were designed with holes to reduce time in the air and to land accurately in the drop zone. Regular parachutes delay the time it takes for an asset to reach the ground, because they don’t allow for smooth air flow during the landing process. The main purpose of the modified parachutes is to augment deployed units in areas that may have enemy forces nearby. The drop zones used for the training were specifically chosen based on surveys that are conducted every five years. The surveys ensure that the zone is sufficient in size and free of hazards affecting the Marines or the surrounding community.

“Each piece of equipment has a detailed weight manual that tells our air delivery specialists how to prepare the equipment for safe delivery,” said Mulvey. “The planning began with the vision that 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion had when they decided they wanted to try to drop this vehicle for a follow-on deployment by their reconnaissance teams.” One of the missions of the training was to test the unit’s ability to accurately drop the MRZR from a KC-130 and assess the vehicle after it landed. After dropping the MRZR, 3rd TSB Marines jumped from the KC-130 on a static line at 700 feet and later conducted high altitude free-falls from 13,000 feet. “It was a great learning opportunity for our [Marines],” said Sgt. Brenden Tuxbury, a jump master and air delivery specialist with 3rd TSB. Tuxbury said the Marines enjoyed every second they got to jump through the sky and train. ”I wouldn’t change my job for anything in the world,” said Cpl. Logan Horn, an air delivery specialist with 3rd TSB. “The opportunity to work with reconnaissance and to help them with the jump was an amazing opportunity.” Mulvey said his Marines really appreciate the Japanese government for allowing the units to conduct the tests on the island of Ie Shima. “It’s one of the only areas that the unit can get to in a short amount of time and practice the procedures that allow us to fight tonight and win,” said Mulvey.

Photo by Pfc. Mark Fike

Marines observe aerial delivery May 21, on Ie Shima, Okinawa, Japan. The Marines conducted air drop operations dropping a type-five platform, door bundles, free fall and static line jumpers, and the Polaris MRZR onto the island. 3rd Marine Logistics Group Marines worked alongside 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, during the regularly scheduled training evolution to complete their first ever successful drop of a Polaris MRZR from a C-130.


Graduates

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Kilo Company Graduates Honor Graduates

Platoon 3040

Platoon 3044

Pfc. J. L. Myers, Brown Summit, NC, Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. C. D. Garces

Pfc. J. M. Alexis Jr., Lancaster, PA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. A. L. Lopez

Platoon 3041

Platoon 3045

Pfc. M. A. LeRoy, Harrison Township, MI Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. D. R. Tabor

Pfc. M.K. Johnson, Harvest, AL Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt. M.D. Howroyd

Platoon 3042

Platoon 3046

Pfc. Banks, T. E. Trumbull, Richmond, VA Senior Drill Instructor: Gunnery Sgt. M Rodelas

Pfc. C. A. Silvestri Titusville, FL Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt. M. H. Bradley

Platoon 3040

Danger

Pvt. Pvt. Aguilarfuentes, R. M., Pvt. Alligood, C. N., Pvt. Andersonwright, A. A., Pvt. Arnsmeyer, J. T., Pvt. Baker, T. J., Pfc. Balderas Jr, J., Pvt. Barretodiaz,W. G., Pfc. Baxter, C. K., Pvt. Bernard, T. A., Pvt. Boykins, J. D., Pvt. Branch, Q. A., Pvt. Brickle, A. H., Pvt. Brown, D. L.*, Pfc. Bruce, G. L., Pvt. Carter, J. R., Pvt. Carver, M.W., Pvt. Coffey, J. H., Pfc. Cornell, Z. P., Pfc. Crawford, B. L., Pvt. Crislip, H. L., Pvt. Crow, A. H., Pvt. Curtin, N. L., Pvt. Dang, P. H., Pfc. Davis, C. R., Pvt. Dodson, K. Q., Pfc. Duncan, K. J., Pvt. Evatt, Z. M., Pfc. Frey, T. A., Pvt. Futch Jr, M. A., Pvt. Gandy, S. L., Pfc. Gilliano, D. M., Pfc. Higgs Jr, R. B., Pfc. Hughes, A. P. *, Pfc. Jackson, J. T., Pfc. Jacques, C. M., Pvt. Jenkins, M. S., Pfc. Johnson, N. E., Pfc. Kilkenny, J. P., Pfc. Kinneyperez, M. Y., Pvt. Konarik, B. C., Pfc. Laney, B. R., Pfc. Martin, A. A.*, Pvt. Mccrimmon, J. R., Pfc. Mcelveen, L. J., Pfc. Mckenzie, D. N., Pvt. Mcmillan, C. C., Pvt. w Mendy, S., Pvt. Moomaw, C. M., Pfc. Myers, J. L.*, Pfc. Norris, A. D., Pvt. Ollice Jr, B. K., Pvt. Ortiz Jr, M., Pvt. Pablo, F. J., Pvt. Park, J. S., Pfc. Pinzonsierra, J. A., Pvt. Pless, J. A., Pfc. Preskitt, K. M., Pvt. Rivera Jr, J. A., Pfc. Rodgers, P. A., Pfc. Rodriguez, J. L., Pvt. Scarborough, G. M., Pfc. Schuman, Z. T., Pvt. Seay, J. N., Pvt. Siehl, S. C., Pvt. Sizemore, Z. T., Pvt. Smith, K. A., Pfc. Srackangast, P. C., Pvt. Tart, B. L., Pvt. Tozser, M., Pfc. Tyger, M. J., Pvt. Vissering, P. J., Pvt. Ward, I. J., Pvt. Yeomans, J. D.,

Platoon 3041

Pvt. Argabright, J. S., Pvt. Armstrong,, J. A., Pfc. Barker Ii, M. J., Pvt. Barski,, T. J., Pvt. Beasley, N. A., Pvt. Beynon, K. A., Pvt. Boatman, J. M., Pfc. Canalesescobar, K. J., Pvt. Clay, C. W., Pfc. Couden, J. D. *, Pvt. Creswell, W. K., Pvt. Croft, P. J., Pfc. Crowe, M. J. , Pfc. Dudash, M. V., Pvt. Erdmann, D. T., Pvt. Estrada, L., Pfc. Fager, C. D., Pvt. Ferrell, J. K., Pfc. Forgione Ii, A. J., Pfc. Freeders, C. T., Pfc. Garguilo, C. A., Pvt. George, B. A., Pvt. Gerace, J. T. , Pfc. Gil, J. I., Pfc. Grant, N. W. *, Pvt. Griffin, M. T., Pvt. Guzman, J. J., Pvt. Hogsed, D. A., Pvt. Hohman, E. M., Pvt. Horner, Z. D., Pvt. Howard Jr, R. J., Pvt. Howerton, A. C., Pvt. Jackson, T. J., Pfc. Jones, A. C., Pfc. Keller, C. P. *, Pvt. Kennedy, W. J. , Pvt. Lambert, S. R., Pfc. LeRoy Jr, J. A. , Pfc. Lin, Y., Pvt. Lindsey Jr, J. R., Pfc. Lodge, E. L., Pfc. Lopez, J. A., Pvt. Lykins, J. D., Pfc. Lynch, W. C., Pvt. Makula, J. A., Pvt. Melara, O. A., Pvt. Melchor, E. A., Pfc. Miller, J. A., Pfc. Mukhtarosman, A. A. , Pfc. Myers, T. K., Pfc. Nimal, T. J., Pfc. Oliveira, M., Pvt. Oshea, T. P., Pvt. Pager, J. W., Pfc. Parrott, Z. R., Pfc. Read, B. A., Pvt. Rice Jr, M. J., Pvt. Riggs, B. D., Pvt. Rivera, J. L., Pvt. Roldos, C. R., Pvt. Rosariosantos, C. N., Pvt. Ross, J. A., Pfc. Rothwell, D. E. *, Pfc. Ryder, Z. E., Pfc. Savitt, E. O. *, Pvt. Scherer, Z. S., Pvt. Senyo Iii, R. L., Pfc. Stiner, J. K., Pfc. Vasquez, B. A., Pvt. Ward, C. L., Pvt. West, E. C., Pvt. Wolfe, C. G., Pvt. Woods, M., Pfc. Wyman, B. S., Pvt. Zierau, L. M.,

Platoon 3042

Pvt. Adams, Z. O., Pvt. Aliceagonzalez, W. J., Pvt. Asher, C. V., Pvt.. Baggaley, R. S., Pfc. Banks, T. E. *, Pvt. Barber, J. D., Pfc. Berrioshernandez, A., Pfc. Boyd, A. S., Pvt. Bryant, J. C., Pfc. Butler, N. W. *, Pfc. Cappelli III, A. P., Pvt. Carapella, D. R., Pvt. Carter Jr, S. W., Pvt. Case, J. S., Pvt. Castillo, A. M., Pfc. Catan, I. R., Pfc. Cesaire, A. J., Pfc. Conti, B. W., Pvt. Cortes III, R., Pvt. Dekker, W. M., Pfc. Deleon Jr, A. I., Pfc. Dent, A. C., Pfc. Diefenbach, W. F., Pfc. Dixon, T. N., Pvt. Domesca, J. J., Pfc. Espinoza, M. A., Pvt. Ferdinand, J. , Pvt. Fernandez, K. J., Pfc. Flynn, C. S., Pvt. Gajewski, R. M., Pfc. Germandancy, I. M., Pvt. Goodwin, S. A. *, Pvt. Gregis, J. A., Pvt. Guardasoni, R. A., Pvt. Hadden, S. S., Pvt. Hall, B. M., Pfc. Harris, S. Z., Pfc. Heimberg, G. A., Pvt. Ingrahm, C. W., Pfc. Jackson, D. T., Pvt. Jones, M. T., Pvt. Labish, T. J., Pfc. Leggett, D. C., Pfc. Lewandowski, J. C., Pvt. Longenberger, C. A., Pvt. Lopez Jr, J. A., Pvt. Love, G. M., Pfc. Manicone, C. T., Pfc. Marsh, J. M., Pfc. Martin, H. S., Pvt. Mason, B. T., Pvt. Mccloskey, J. G., Pfc. Mcgaughey, H. S., Pfc. Mercedes, J. S., Pfc. Misiak, G. A., Pvt. Mora, M. R., Pfc. Murray, D. V., Pfc. Osoriodelgado, E. J. *, Pfc. Padillo, N. L., Pvt. Patterson, D. F., Pvt. Plante, J. M., Pvt. Polland, C. E., Pvt. Reigle, J. B., Pfc. Ridenhour, J. L. *, Pvt. Secrest, J. M., Pfc. Steele, N. L., Pvt. Stubbs, D. J., Pvt. Sumner, J. P., Pvt. Timmons, K. P., Pfc. Vega Ii, J. C., Pfc. Vega, J. M., Pvt. Voltolina, V. C., Pvt. Walker, J. C., Pvt. Wells, D. G., Pvt. Wylie, A. J., Pvt. Yoder, W. C. ,

Platoon 3044

Pfc. Alexis Jr, J. M., Pfc. Amey, L. C., Pvt. Babb, C. J., Pvt. Baker, A. R., Pvt. Bibbee, J. T., Pfc. Cavender, T. J.*, Pvt. Coutinho, I. G., Pvt. Coxson, M. R., Pvt. Cross, C. A., Pvt. Cruzochoa, A. G., Pvt. Dain, N. K., Pfc. Dalton, S. P., Pvt. Davis, C. M., Pfc. Dowdney, A. S., Pfc. Downey, C. J., Pvt. Dyar, B. L., Pfc. Ernst, T. C.*, Pfc. Ford, J. J., Pvt. Foreman, J. M., Pvt. Foret, S. K., Pfc. Fortin, Z. D., Pvt. Good, Chad A., Pfc. Grennan, D. J., Pfc. Herbol, J. P., Pfc. Hewell, D. A., Pvt. Hogarth, S. M., Pfc. Hupp, J.B., Pvt. Huynh, P. H., Pvt. Kavo, R. L., Pfc. Koger, J., Pvt. Kuehn, R. L., Pfc. Lackie, T. T., Pvt. Lewis, C. P., Pvt. Lewis, J. A., Pvt. Lipko, S. A., Pvt. Lopes, E. J., Pfc. Lyle, M. T., Pfc. Maclaughlin, S. A., Pvt. Maldonado Jr, E., Pvt. Mccomsey, J. M., Pvt. Mcginley, L. J., Pfc. Mercado, A. J., Pvt. Merino, R., Pfc. Messina, A. A.*, Pfc. Miller, J. W., Pfc. Morales Iii, C., Pfc. Piassek, S. M.*, Pvt. Poole, L. T., Pvt. Pulido, A. S., Pfc. Putnam, S. W., Pvt. Randle, K. L., Pvt. Rega, J. E., Pvt. Rochellebarner, C. C., Pvt. Rodriguez, C., Pvt. Sanchezgomez, S. J., Pvt. Santizo, B. R., Pvt. Scott, D. M., Pvt. Shawen, T. M., Pvt. Sioch, J.R., Pvt. Smith, C. D., Pvt. Steiner, R. E., Pvt. Sturtz, D. W., Pvt. Swinton, D. R., Pfc. Thisse, F. M., Pvt. Uyaguaricarchi, J. C., Pvt. Vangrouw, D. J., Pfc. Vazquezalvarado, J. C., Pvt. Wehner Jr, J. B., Pfc. Wilson, B. M.*, Pvt. Woodstead, T. J., Pfc. Young, M. A.,

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Pfc. Pfc. Abuzaid, M. A. , Pvt. Ackley Jr, D. A. , Pvt. Allen, Q. T. , Pvt. Aronson, R. D. , Pvt. Asevedo, D. R. , Pvt. Augman, J. D. , Pfc. Bailey, C. H. *, Pvt. Benitez, S. E. , Pvt. Biggs, S. A. , Pvt. Bogett, C. A. , Pvt. Campelli, P. C. , Pfc. Cataldo, A. A. , Pvt. Cejaflores, L. D. , Pfc. Charles, S. , Pfc. Coleman, D. C. , Pvt. Conaway, A. M. , Pvt. Deleon, F. J. , Pvt. Doughty, T. E. , Pvt. Drabkin, P. E. , Pvt. Emerton, B. A. , Pvt. Erickson, G. N. , Pvt. Fantauzzi, A. A. , Pvt. Furmanek, R. C. , Pvt. Ginn, N. D. , Pvt. Gizzi, J. R. , Pvt. Goodwin, B. L. , Pvt. Hall, C. P. , Pvt. Hetzer, E. T. , Pvt. Hill Ii, M .A. , Pvt. Johnson, A. T. , Pfc. Johnson, M. K. , Pfc. Lembo, C. A. , Pvt. Lewis, C. D. , Pfc. Locke, C. A. , Pvt. Maguire, R. P. , Pvt. Mardjani, K. M., Pvt. Martinez, M. A. , Pvt. Meyers, T. D. , Pfc. Morgan, C. J. , Pvt. Nadreau, E. B. , Pvt. Newberry, T. J. , Pvt. Pankey, Z. E. , Pvt. Parizo, R. R. , Pvt. Patterson, S. L. , Pvt. Paulemon Jr, S. J. , Pvt. Peter, J. R. , Pfc. Pine, D. A. , Pvt. Rodriguez, I. , Pvt. Romerocruz, J. J. , Pfc. Rosado, V. S. , Pvt. Rosario, C. , Pvt. Rountreecuster, Z. G. , Pvt. Ruzbasan, T. E. , Pvt. Santos, Y. S. , Pvt. Schul, T. D. , Pvt. Scogna, C. M. , Pfc. Smith, G. M. , Pfc. Smith, R. L. * , Pvt. Speight, T. M. , Pvt. Stelly, X. A. , Pvt. Stover, D. S. , Pvt. Surano, M. T. , Pvt. Vandiver, T. E. , Pfc. Vazquez Jr, L. A. , Pfc. Vega, D. , Pvt. Villeneuve, C. J. , Pfc. Wilesbrooker, D. L. , Pvt. Willis, L. A. , Pvt. Wilson, A. E. , Pfc. Yearns, I. T. * , Pvt. Young, N. T. , Pvt. Zarichansky, N. P

Platoon 3046

Pvt. Blackburn, Z. T., Pfc. Boggs, C. A., Pfc. Bolin M. T., Pvt. Bowman A. S., Pvt. Brooks, W. R., Pvt. Brousseau, J. L., Pvt. Brown, G. S., Pfc. Burkey, Z. M., Pvt. Casianosantana, E. A., Pfc. Colontoledo, N. , Pfc. Couch IV, W.*, Pvt. Delacruz, Armando T., Pvt. Dinovetskiy, N., Pvt. Donker, J. W., Pvt. Downs, K., Pvt. English Jr., R. L., Pfc. Estime, D. H., Pvt. Everton, N. J., Pfc. Farmer, A. C., Pvt. Farnum, J. M.*, Pvt. Folkert, M. H., Pvt. Hackworth, S. O., Pvt. Harper, J. D., Pvt. Harrelson, G. P., Pfc. Hoffman, M. P., Pvt. Inoaduarte Jr., R. J., Pfc. Jarrett, D. J., Pvt. Jones, A. C., Pfc. Jones, A. M., Pfc. Jung, J. S., Pfc. Kehoe, J. A., Pfc. Kilgore, M. A., Pfc. King, D. A., Pvt. Klukow, T. J., Pvt. Koob, R. D., Pfc. Liu, K., Pfc. Lopez Jr. L. A., Pvt. Maina, D. M., Pvt. Mayeux, L. H., Pfc. Medina, G., Pvt. Morenocortez, D. F., Pvt. Murray, A. A., Pvt. Noel, L. O., Pvt. Orellana, C. A., Pvt. Patin, J. M., Pvt. Pender, J .D. , Pfc. Powell, A. M., Pfc. Proctor II, G. H., Pvt. Raven, K. D., Pvt. Razak, S. F., Pfc. Richmond, C. B., Pfc. Robinson, D. G., Pvt. Rodriguez, J. T.*, Pvt. Sailer, M. L., Pfc. Sargeant, S. J., Pvt. Serrano, M., Pfc. Silvestri, C. A.*, Pfc. Slagle, T. J., Pvt. Smith, C. A., Pvt. Stimiloski, D. S., Pvt. Styles, M. J., Pvt. Talley, S. O., Pvt. Tarman, J. S., Pvt. Theriot, T. J., Pvt. Weldy, B. W., Pvt. Whittaker, C. E., Pvt. Wiggins, J. L., Pvt. Yarevskiy, A., Pvt. Youngblood, A. T.*, *Denotes meritorious promotion

QUARTER SALES EVENT 2 & 3 JUNE 0800-1600 PARRIS ISLAND MCX | MILITARY DEPARTMENT

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CAREER, EDUCATION & HEALTH FAIR 19 June 1100-1400 | Officers’ Club, MCAS Beaufort

Meet potential employers, college representatives and fitness experts. Bring your résumé and be prepared to interview! For more information please call: 843-228-6670, 7353, 7701, 6463 or 7351


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I WANT YOU to Run the

Famous Founders 5K

15 June 0700

Start at MCAS Fitness Center & Afterburners Parking Lot Wear a shirt, costume or item representing your favorite famous founder of a political or social movement. Awards for each age group & light refreshments will be available. Run will follow a new course. For more info, contact: brownw@usmc-mccs.org 843-228-6638


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