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Friday, September 21, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 36 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.

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A Marine holds his daughter after returning from deployment aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Sept. 9. Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 was deployed to the Indo-Asia-Pacific region in support of the Unit Deployment Program. Story by Lance Cpl. Michael Deloach Photos by Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Marines with Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 returned to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort after a six-month deployment, Sept. 9. The squadron was deployed to the Indo-Asia-Pacific Region in support of the Unit Deployment Program. Their goal was to strengthen and increase mission readiness and combat power, as well as augment their security posture and presence in the Western Pacific. “We did some exercises with MAG-12, integrating F/A18D and F-35B squadrons and their respective capabilities,” said Capt. Ernie Drake, a weapon systems officer with VMFA(AW)-533. “It was helpful for us to integrate with them for any potential conflict.” The Marines provided air-to-ground and air-to-air support during the deployment. The pilots focused on strike coordination and armed/unarmed reconnaissance to inPhoto by Cpl. Erin Ramsay crease combat readiness. VMFA(AW)-533 also sent deA Marine greets a loved one aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Sept. 9. Marine All Weather Fighter Attack tachments to South Korea, Okinawa Squadron 533 was deployed as part of the Unit Deployment Program. While deployed, the Hawks promoted peace, and Australia to increase their readi- see 533 page 4 stability, and interoperability with partner nations in the region.

One of the last living WWII Marine fighter pilots Courtesy story by Pfc. Ryan Persinger

Sam Folsom, born July 24, 1920 in Quincy, Massachusetts, was one of the first echelon of 17 Marine fighter pilots with Marine Fighter Squadron (VMF) 121 tasked with defending Guadalcanal. He is also one of the last living Marine Corps WWII combat pilot. It was the summer of 1941, while Folsom was attending a flight training program in Jacksonville, Florida, that the unthinkable happened. “I was lying in my bunk in Florida,” Folsom recalled. “I turned on the radio and it blared out ‘Pearl Harbor has been attacked’, so I did what any patriotic American would’ve done. I jumped to my feet, got dressed and ran to the door as fast as I could.” Folsom completed training at the end of 1942 and received orders to Miramar, California, where he checked into his new unit, VMF-122. Later, the squadron was combined with another to form VMF-121. Folsom’s assigned fighter plane was a Grumman F4F Wildcat which he trained in for months before his unit was sent overseas to New Caledonia briefly, before

being sent to Guadalcanal in early September, 1942. “I spent six or eight months on the west coast in a squadron with about 40 pilots and only eight or 10 planes, so as you can imagine none of us got much training,” Folsom said. Folsom arrived to the Island Oct. 8. The first few days of combat were rough for Folsom. In training the highest they had ever flown was roughly 10,000 feet and previously Folsom had only fired his guns once in a training exercise. Then suddenly his unit was sent on a mission dispatched at 30,000 feet where they found themselves above a Japanese formation of G4M Betty Bombers with an escort of fighter planes. When they dived down to attack Folsom lost control. After recovering and regaining control, he closed in on the bombers and pulled the trigger only to find out his guns wouldn’t fire. Due to the lack of flying experience at this altitude the unit didn’t realize that lubricating the weapons before flying would freeze the lubricant at this high of an altitude. “I never remember being frightened,” he said. “Just mad as hell going see folsom, page 4

Courtesy photo Sam Folsom

Sam Folsom stands next to a Grumman F4F Wildcat. Folsom painted the cartoon character depicted in the Marine Corps dress blue uniform on the aircraft himself. Folsom was attached to Marine Fighter Squadron 122, which through the years has come to be called Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 122. VMFA-122, the Flying Leather Necks, were previously stationed aboard MCAS Beaufort. Since Oct. 2017, they have since transitioned to the F-35B and are stationed aboard MCAS Yuma, Arizona.


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through this with himself in a dogfight without any means your life on the line and having my guns of defense. His plane was shot multiple not firing.” times, but he still managed to escape and Folsom and the other pilots had to return make it back to base. to base considering the conditions of their Folsom said that wasn’t the only time weapons. he found himself in a dogfight without Towards the end of the squadron’s tour, ammunition. On one occasion, Folsom was the pilots received more experience flying attacked by approximately six Japanese in support of combat operations than they fighter planes, which damaged his plane ever did through their training. and wounded his left leg. Later, Folsom and his squadron had After his three-month tour in Guadalcafound themselves above another bomber nal he was transferred to Samoa, ending formation. The bombers had already at- his time with VMF-121. During Folsom’s tacked and were returning home when time with VMF-121 he was awarded the Folsom dived down and closed in on the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Purtwo bombers. ple Heart for his actions in Guadalcanal. “I closed in on two Japanese bombers, one In total, he shot down two Japanese Betty of which was directly in my sights and I Bombers and one Japanese fighter plane. shot him down,” Folsom said. “I pulled over He continued his career in the Marine to the side and I shot down the other one. It Corps and served nearly 18 years, retiring was just like a training exercise.” in 1960 as a lieutenant colonel. Eventually, Folsom was completely out of ammunition and flew back to base. The Japanese fighter planes escorting the bombers closed in on Folsom. He found

Editor’s note: Lt. Col. Folsom’s unit, VMF-121 commissioned March 1, 1942, orignally flew the F4F Wildcat and was known as the Candystripers. From 1942-1943 they supported combat operations for the Espirtu Santo, Guadalcanal, Rendova and Munda campaigns. The squadron later relocated to MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina in Feburary of 1946. They were deactivated July that same year until being outfitted with the FH-1 Phantom and reactivated in November of 1947. They became the first and only Marine Corps aerial demonstration team, the Marine Phantoms or Flying Leathernecks. They toured the country for almost two years until they were disbanded and re-outfitted with the F2H-2 Banshee. From 1952-1986 they flew several platforms of aircraft such as the F9F-4 Panther, FJ-2 Fury, FJ-3, F8U-1 Crusader, F-8E, and the F-4B Phantom. In 1974 they were reactivated at MCAS Beaufort, and refitted with the F-4J. Finally on January 22, 1986, VMFA-122,

also known as the Crusaders, began a new era with the acceptance of its first F/A18A Hornet. From the 1980’s through the 2000’s VMFA-122 conducted multiple training deployments to Europe and throughout the U.S. In 2001, the Crusaders increased their combat capabilities by transitioning to the F/A-18C. The squadron participated in the Unit Deployment Program, completing 14 deployments to the Western Pacific. Since returning from the squadron’s last deployment in 2007, VMFA-122 experienced many changes. Most notably, the squadron returned to its WWII name, Werewolves, in preparation for their first combat deployment since the Vietnam War. The Werewolves made history August 29, 2008, when the squadron stepped off American territory and headed east to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom. In October 2017, VMFA-122 opened a new chapter of their history, transitioning into an F-35B Lightning stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma.

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ness and in- Sean Luttrell, a flight crew techteroperabil- nician with VMFA(AW)-533. ity training “This was for any Marine who with partner nations. could later be put in these situ“They got to benefit from hav- ations on a deployment later in ing us out there to augment their their career. Now we know what strength and give them the time to expect and what to do when to improve their detachments,” the time comes. We are ready.” Drake said. “At the same time it After the deployment, the Magave us a chance to get some re- rines returned to MCAS Beaually good training.” fort and reunited with friends While training with the South and family. Korea Defense Forces and VM“It was stressful being away FA(AW)-242, the Marines dis- from family, but having the Macussed tactics, shared mission rines and the leadership there planning days and launched made it a lot better,” Luttrell said. large force exercises. “Finally returning home and “We asked some questions and knowing that I’m with my family found some RFI’s we could hunt again is definitely an amazing down for future operations with feeling.” the Republic of Korea forces, After six months of fast paced and it was valuable time,” Drake training, the Marines of VMsaid. “That was good productive FA(AW)-533 are mission ready; work.” ready to overcome any challenge This deployment was a chance they are faced with. for the Marines to fortify their “The exercise provided a valucombat readiness and to be pre- able learning experience,” Drake pared for any situation. said. “This type of training not “The purpose of the deploy- only strengthens our Marines, ment was to be ready and trained but our counterparts in the Pawhenever we’re needed,” said Cpl. cific as well.” continued from page 1

Photo by Cpl. Erin Ramsay

A family member of a deployed Marine waits aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Sept. 9. Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 was deployed for six-months as part of a Unit Deployment Program. The squadron was deployed to the Indo-Asia-Pacific Region in support of the UDP.

Photo by Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Col. Matthew H. Phares speaks to family members of deployed Marines aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Sept. 9. Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 was deployed as part of a Unit Deployment Program. Phares is the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 31.


Graduates

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Golf Company Graduates Platoon 2072

Honor Graduates

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Pfc. J. Kates, Warner Robins, GA Senior Drill Instructor: Gunnery Sgt. R.L. Santos

Pfc. T.M. Mckee, Jefferson OH Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. P.D. Maley

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Pfc. T.O. Wurster, Tionesta, PA Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt. J.L. Meza

Pfc. P.B. Hall, Julian, NC Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. A. Madrigal

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Pfc. G.K. Foster, Clearwater, FL Senior Drill Instructor: Gunnery Sgt. D.C. Tisdale

Pfc. R.A. Lamm, Randolph, NJ Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J.M. Nail

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Pfc. Anderson Jr., Kody C.,Pfc. Baker, Ty L.,Pfc. Barker, Kyle D.,Pfc. Bolton, Dominick G.,Pfc. Braddy, Malik J.,Pvt. Chestnut, Fredrick D.,Pvt. Conger, Dillon D.,Pfc. Dalton, Sincere S.,Pfc. Davis, Jaen D.,Pvt. Defrances, Thomas P.,Pfc. Dickey, Micah J.,Pvt. Dovo, Paul C.,Pvt. Dye, Tanner W.,Pvt. Eckert, Hunter S.*,Pfc. Eddleman, Blue R.,Pfc. Edmond, Tristan B.,Pfc. Ervin, Terry C.,Pvt. Estrada, Elias,Pfc. Forbes, Jonathan A.,Pfc. Gavrilenko, Michael,Pvt. Gierut, Eric J.,Pvt. Gilstrap, Jonathan L.,Pvt. Glaeser, Patrick C.,Pfc. Hartsfield, Blake E.,Pvt. Harvey, Jeremy N.,Pfc. Henderson, Brandon ,Pfc. Henderson, Colt T.,Pvt. Hendrick,,Dayrick R.,Pvt. Hewett, Terrell J.*,Pvt. Holiday, Abraham E.,Pfc. Horton, William J.,Pfc. Jones, Aaron M.,Pfc. Kates, Jontavius M.,Pfc. Kelly, Kyreek R.,Pfc. Laird, Tyler B.,Pvt. Ledger, Jordan T.,Pvt. Legette Jr., Jason A.,Pvt. Melton, Garrett H.,Pvt. Mulele, Mukenge L.,Pfc. Myers, Ryan A.,Pvt. Nelson, Nolan S.,Pfc. Newby, Christophe J.,Pfc. Parker, Bryce E.,Pvt. Parnell, Andrew K.*,Pfc. Paul, Ryan M.,Pvt. Powers, Gregory D.*,Pfc. Preston, Seth B.,Pfc. Railey, Joshua S.,Pvt. Ramos, Judah J.,Pfc. Ray, Brian C.,Pvt. Rios, Austin N.,Pfc. Robins, Raheem K.,Pvt. Sanchez, Antonio M.,Pfc. Sasser, Brett J.,Pvt. Sheets, Conner A.Pfc. Shuler, Jasnelius M.,Pfc. Spencer, Timothy E.,Pvt. Spurlock, Xayvier T.,Pvt. Stewart, Daniel T,Pfc. Strike, Kameron J.,Pvt. Stutler, Maxwell P.,Pfc. Suther, Jaylin C.,Pfc. Swart, Russell D.,Pvt. Syverson, Keaton R.,Pfc. Tannickal, Steven W.,Pfc. Terry, Damoni R.,Pfc. Torres Jr., Giovann,Pvt. Trakas Jr., Terry L.,Pvt. Tucker, Jordan A.,Pfc. Tutterow, Alexander ,Pfc. Villanueva, Alexander ,Pvt. Webb, Jonathan M.,Pfc. Williams, Brian M.,.Pvt. Williams, Chad M.,Pvt. Williams, Pierre R.,Pfc. Wilton, Jacob C.,Pvt. ZarateArroyo, Roberto

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Pfc.Aguilera, Dylan J.,Pfc.Alvarez, Sebastian J.,Pvt.Amzil, Hamza A.,Pvt.Beasley, Logan M.,Pvt.Board, Hunter J.,Pvt. Bourgeois, Taylor B.,Pvt.Brock, Dylan C.,Pfc.Brown Jr, Larry F.,Pvt.Burlew, Dakota R.,Pvt. Campollo, Japhet J.,Pvt. Capdevila, Carlos,Pfc.Carreno, Ariel E.,Pfc. CarrilloAquino, Christoper J.Pvt. Catalan, Brayam G.,Pvt. Chenoweth, Joseph T.,Pfc. Cruz, Joel O.,Pfc. Cunningham, Noah J.,Pfc. Davis, Warren B.,Pvt. Doty, Kyle T.,Pvt. Eaton, Aaron W.,Pvt. Engle, Noah,Pfc. Falke, Justin E.,Pfc.Fernandez, Jose F.*,Pvt. Fili, Ryan M.,Pfc. Fischbach, Ryan S.,Pvt. Fowler, Robert D.,Pvt. Francois, Chase G.,Pvt. Gaver, Philip M.,Pfc. Gonzalez, Enrique J.,Pfc. Hall, Shayne D.,Pfc. Harsson, Logan K.,Pfc. Hartman, David R.,Pvt. Hawkins, Tristan A.,Pfc. Holley, Mekhi J.,Pvt. Hood, Jeremy C.,Pfc. Howard, Micah F.,Pfc. Huggins, Zachary W.,Pvt. Jacoby Jr, Robert B.,Pvt. Jaskiewicz, Dawid,Pvt. Jobin, Brian J.,Pvt. Jones, Bradley M.,Pfc. Kearney, David R.,Pfc. King, Zachary C.,Pfc. Kingstallworth Jr, Lagrande R.,Pvt. Lawton, Marshall C.,Pfc. Lay, Kyaw,Pvt. Lee, Thomas,Pvt. Lindner, Brandon J.,Pvt. Martinez, Chandler D.,Pvt. Martinez, Julian A.,Pfc. MartinezPineda, Denis J.,Pfc. Mccourt, Dalton L.,Pvt. Mcmanus, Seamus H.,Pvt. Mendonca, Orran R.,Pvt. Miktus, John W.Pvt. Miller Jr., Arnold C.,Pfc. Milligan, Darious S.,Pvt. Minor, Timothy R.,Pfc. Moo, Deedee,Pvt. Moses, Timmothy L.,Pvt. Nguyen, Johnny V.,Pvt. Oneal, Portter B.,Pfc. OrdonezPanama, Joseph A.,Pfc. Orlando, Daniel G.,Pvt. Perez, Dangelo J.,Pfc. Pham, Benjamin V.*,Pvt. Plante, Luke J.,Pvt. Reed, Jeremy D.,Pvt. Richards III, Kevin J.,Pvt. Riley, Jacob I.,Pvt.Rost, Tucker P.,Pfc.SerranoVelez, Kenneth O.*,Pvt. Shultz, Garrett A.,Pfc. Thompson III, James L.*,Pfc. Truszkowski, Brian T.,Pvt. Weston, Michael R.,Pfc. Wetzel, Ryan B.,Pvt. Williams, Kevin M.,Pvt. Wolff, Jared ,Pvt.Woods, Ryan A.,Pfc.Wurster, Thomas O.,Pfc.Zorc, Nicholas C.

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Pvt.Adkins, James M.,Pvt.Alberts, Jeremy E.,Pfc.AlmarazLopez, Assael,Pvt.Batting, Kevin M. *,Pfc. Baxter, Ian J.,Pvt.Beaumont, Joshua P.,Pfc. Bowman, Derrek C.,Pfc. Bowman, Tyler A.,Pfc. Bowman, Zachary A.,Pvt.Caraballo, Brandon C.,Pvt. Carillio, Matthew S.,Pfc. Castellanos, Leny,Pvt.Chalmers, Stone M.,Pfc. Christenson, Joshua C.,Pvt.Clark Jr., Michael C.,Pvt.Corona Jr., Raul *,Pvt.Couchon, Hunter C.,Pfc. Courtney, Bryce V.,Pvt.Deloach Jr., Randolph W.,Pfc. Dore, Tadj J.,PvtFeron, Brown *,Pvt.Foster Jr., Gregory K. *,Pfc. Freeman, Colin M.,Pfc. Gary, Tyrese X.,Pfc. Gee, Garrett C,Pvt.Gonzalez, Kevin C.,Pfc. Gordon, Ethan G,Pfc. Gramman, James K.,Pvt.Green, Ryan F.,Pfc. Hall, Justin S.,Pvt.Hechavarria, Edenis,Pvt. Hendrick, Robert C.,Pfc. Hill, William S.,Pfc. Hilligoss, Nicholas B.,Pfc. Howard, Jalen T.,Pfc. Ionadi, Charles J.,Pfc. Jimenez, Javier,Pfc. Kern, Darren L.,Pvt.Kiessling III, Edwin L.,Pvt.Kissich, Tristan P.,Pvt.King, Jamison W.,Pfc. Lane Jr., Roy E.,Pfc. Langford, Jonathan W.,Pvt.Leroy, Austin M.,Pfc. Llera, Anthony,Pvt.Lloyd, Jarod M.,Pfc. Lossau, Michael W.,Pfc. Marcellus, Yvenson M.,Pvt.Mccurry, Tanner J.,Pfc. Miller, Braden M.,Pfc. Mohammed Jr., Imtiyaz F.,Pvt.Moynihan, Timothy M.,Pvt.Munton Jr., Allen E.,Pfc. Nafziger, Donald K.,Pvt.Narcisse, Dartagnan V.,Pvt.Nida, Bryce J.,Pvt.PasarellRamirez, Luis I.,Pvt.Pulley, Caleb D.,Pvt.Radford, Cameron A.,Pvt.Rausch, Michael R.,Pvt.Rice, Taylor S.,Pfc. Rosario, Keniel A.,Pfc. RosarioSanchez, Derek J.,Pfc. Sanguino, Bruce B.,Pfc. Santos, Caleb D.,Pvt.Shelton, Jeremy S.,Pvt.Sigl, Andrew W.,Pfc. Sosa, Dannys M.,Pfc. Stults, Dylan P.,Pfc. Sutphin, Devin L.,Pvt.Thomas, Brandon L.,Pvt.Tobar, James A.,Pfc.Vasquez, Justin N.Pfc.Vazquez, Xavier J.,Pfc.,Verderber, Jordan J.Pvt.,Wallace, Johnathan D.Pfc. ,Ward, Jeffrey L.Pvt.Williams, Coby B.,Pvt.Williams, Devonte D. Pvt.Yauner, Marcos,Pfc.Zak, Callum D.Pfc..Zeinali, Andre J.

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Pvt.Alden, Raven A.,Pvt.Alfrey, Mason S.,Pvt.Ammon, Alexander M.,Pvt.Angelo, Hunter G.,Pfc.Aroca, Lijah J.,PvtBaden III, Robert B.,Pfc.Barry, Cian D.,Pvt.Beam, Alan J.,Pvt.Bhut, Yogi N.,Pfc.Bird, Bryce W.,Pfc.Blackstone, William A.,Pvt. Bloom II, Joseph R.,Pfc.Boulet, Noah A.,Pvt.Callahan, Mitchell J.,Pfc.Carter, Mason,Pvt.Clark, Chase D.,Pvt.Cook, Christophe M.,Pfc.Crane, David A.,Pvt. Culp, Raymond S.,Pfc. Detoro, Luke M.,Pvt.Doremus, Logan M.,Pfc.Dunn, Dakota S.,Pfc.Falcone, Colton P.,Pvt.Farrar Jr., Eric S.,Pvt.Ford, Gunner M.,Pvt.Frometas, Iosmani,Pvt.Funes Jr., Alex A.,Pvt. Greenia, Ian M.,Pfc. Griffith, Tyler D.,Pfc. Grubb, Shawn M.,Pfc.Haggerty, Carrington F.,Pfc.Havard, Dustin D.,Pfc.Head, Bryson D.,Pfc. Hess, Garrett A..Pvt.Hilton, Joseph N..Pfc.Johnson, Kenneth W..Pfc.Johnson, Zachary J..Pfc.Jones Jr., Micheal A..Pfc.Kennington, Thomas B..Pfc.Killen, Shamus T..Pvt.Lamberti, Jaden A. *.Pvt.Laszczkowski, Robert.Pfc.Layne, Austin T..Pfc.Liapis, Demetrie G..Pvt.Lopez, Justin J..Pfc.Love, Jonathan J.,Pvt. Macdougal, Luke B.,Pfc.MarreroDiaz, Gabriel A.,Pvt.Mckee, Tyler M. *,Pvt.Medvedev, Mark,Pvt.Mendoza, Christian A.,Pfc.Merkel, Daniel O.,Pfc.Miller, Tristan D.,Pvt.Mincieli, Dominick V.,Pvt.Moraes, Luiz G.,Pvt.Morrell, Jonathan R.,Pvt.Morris, Dylan H.,Pfc.Mulqueen, Jonathan P.,Pfc.Nall, Jackson W.,Pvt.Niese, Keaton T.,Pvt.Nunez, Justin R.,Pfc.Nuss, Benjamin J.,Pfc.Oh, Eugene S.,Pvt.Osborne, Jarrett D.,Pfc.Palmer, Laurel J.,Pvt.Poole, Camden L.,Pfc.Rainey, Nicholas J.,Pvt.Rajnert, Matthew A.,Pvt.Rice, Nolan Q.,Pfc.Sam, Calvin,Pvt.Sanders, Ashtontyle S.,Pvt.Sellers, Jourdin A. *,Pvt.Shi, Victor,Pvt.Shidler, Darren R.,Pvt.Shively, Colton G.Pvt.Smith, Christophe D.,Pvt. Smith, Eric M.,Pvt.Tepfer, Matthew J.,Pfc. VanderBorght, Henry A.,Pvt. Washburn, Zachary B.,Pvt. Zelencich, Jake A.,Pfc. Zhong, Peixin,Pfc. Zimmerman, Dylan G.,Pvt. Zukowski, Justin N.

Platoon 2077

Pvt.Albro, Ashlin J.,Pvt.Arnold, Timothy J.,Pvt.Ash, Austin M. *,Pvt.Barnette, Mikhail M.,Pvt.Barratt, Collin F. *,Pvt.Becker, Caleb R.,Pvt.Belisle, Seamus M.,Pfc. Block, Johsua D.,Pvt.Buford, Adam L.,Pvt. Buller, Jacob T.,Pvt.Chilton Jr., Robert L.,Pvt. Cook, Donivan E.,Pfc.Couper, Evan N.,Pfc.Cross, Dillon P.,Pvt.Daviszweig, Isaiah J.,Pfc.Dean, Tulsa J.,Pvt.Deliz, Gabriel D.,Pvt.Dennard, Nicholas E.,Pvt.Desmond, Casey D. *,Pvt.Downs, Brenden A.,Pfc.Duckworth, Brandon S.,Pfc.Fields, Anthony J.,Pvt.Flannery, David M.,Pvt.Forni, Elijah W.,Pfc.Foster, Aaron S.,Pvt.Franks, Richard J.,Pvt.Freeman, Michael K.,Pvt.Gillespie, Jordan D.,Pvt.Green, Daniel T.,Pfc.Hall, Preston B.,Pfc.Hanna, William P.,Pvt.Harvey, Turner O.,Pvt.Hinkle, Jacob M.,Pfc.Hodge, Joseph B.,Pfc.Hollis, Jullian M.,Pvt.Johnson, Robert B.,Pvt.Jones, Dylan R.,Pvt.Jones, Nathaniel D.,Pfc.Kehne, Nicholas T.,Pvt.Kosloski, Carson G.,Pfc.Lamb, Travis W.,Pvt.Lambrecht, Chase J.,Pfc.Ledford, Jayson M.,Pvt.Lepera, Anthony J.,Pvt.Lipscomb, Jacob K.,Pvt.Longenecker, Jordan C.,Pfc.Lundin V, Walter E.,Pvt.Lyons, Nathaniel D.,Pvt.Mallett, Daniel J.,Pvt.Milton, Elijah A.,Pvt.Moore Jr., Jeremy T.,Pvt.Morales, Alfredo J.,Pvt.Morse Jr., Jason E.,Pfc.Murphy, Jacob W.,Pfc. Niedzielski, Ethan M.,Pvt.Parker, Mason W.,Pvt.Particka, Kegan A.,Pvt.Pearson, Bradley D.,Pvt.Peveler, Cameryn S.,Pfc.Phillips, Benjamin I.,Pfc.Rachal, Jonathan K.,Pfc.Rendon, Andres N.,Pvt.Rishel, Brendon A.,Pfc.Rodabaugh, Adam P.,Pfc.Russo IV, George C.,Pvt.SerranoPelaez, Abner,Pvt. Smith, Anthony M.,Pvt.Souza Jr., David C.,Pvt.Spiegel, Myles A.,Pfc.Stockdale, Almondo J.,Pvt.Swick, Damien D.,Pvt.Walker, William J.,Pfc.Walters, Teneil N.,Pvt.Weaver, James D.,Pfc.Weiss, Lucas A. Pvt.White, Nicholas B.,Pvt.Wiley, Dmauree M.Pvt.Wilson Jr., Donald E.Pfc.Woodall III, Lawrence T.Pfc.Woods, Jacob M.

Platoon 2078

Pfc. Adisson, Dimitri M.,Pfc. Alilozano, Rafael A,Pvt. Anorvecruz, Moises,Pfc. Baer, Robert B,Pvt. Benjamin, James A,Pvt. Boose, Julian C,Pfc. Braden, Cole T,Pfc. Broich, Jaried T,Pfc. Brumbalow, Dylan T,Pvt. Bryant, Watson T,Pfc. Canales Jr, Jose L,Pfc. Castellanos, Noah J,Pvt. Chak, Seton L,Pvt. Clark, Jackson R,Pfc. Corona Jr., Alexis J,Pvt. Culberson Reese, Malik A,*Pfc. Davis, Mahgell K,Pvt. Delgado, Omar F,Pfc. Demonbreun, Noah L,Pvt. Eisenmann, Joshua J,Pfc. Erby, Jalen A,Pfc. Fatzinger, Benjamin W,Pfc. Febles, Ralph A,Pfc. FernandezKane,Pvt. Flatt, Taylor M,Pfc. Folds, Zaire S.,Pfc. Fortenberry, Caleb R.,Pfc. Frazier, William A.,Pvt. Frye, Jack L,Pfc. Gardner, Andrew R,Pvt. Geise, Elijah E,Pvt. Gerth, Charles J,Pvt. Gonzalez, Daniel,Pfc. Gonzalez, Noah G,Pvt. Gossett, Avonte D,Pfc. Guttliep, Justin B,Pfc. Guzman Poncedele, Norman A,Pvt. Harper, Zachary T,Pvt. Hatchell Jr, Octavia D,Pfc. Higbee, Connor W,Pfc. Homlish, Zachary M,Pvt. Jackson, Nathan N,Pfc. Landrum, Julian J,Pvt. Lantigua, Christian,Pvt. Lapreta, Benjamin A,Pvt. Mannarino, Sandro A,Pfc. Mcguffin, Joshua L,Pfc. Messenger, Zachary N,Pvt. Michahurlburt, Jesse A,Pvt. Morris, Dylan W,Pvt. Mullins, Lane D,Pfc. Nowicki, Mason W,Pvt. Polk, Mason M,*Pfc. Pollard, Adam M,*Pfc. Porter, James L.,Pfc. Ritz, Nash S.,Pvt. Rivera Benitez, Luis E.,Pfc. Rochester, Boo C.,Pfc. Sackett, Anthony K,Pvt. Santana, Melvin M.,Pvt. Scott, Rodneus D,Pfc. Shaber, Gabriel M.,Pfc. Sierra Denelsbeck, Anthony,Pfc. Smith, Cole A.,Pvt. Soriano, Marco A.,Pvt. Speed, Christophe M.,Pvt. Sturgell, Travis K.,Pvt. Torres, Andrew J.,Pfc. Underwood, Sean M.,Pvt. Vandoren, Max J.,Pvt. Vaughn, Brendon S.,Pvt. Wells, Taji B,Pfc. Whitehead, Nicholas T,Pfc. William, Idrits T,Pvt. Williams, Andre


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Graduates

Oscar Company Honor Graduates

Platoon 4036

Pfc. B.C. Bighorse, Oklahoma City, OK Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt. K.N. Wertz

Platoon 4037

Pfc. J. Medina, Fresno, CA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. G.S. Gomez

Platoon 4036 Pvt.Berriosventura, A. T.,Pfc.Bighorse, B. C.*,Pvt.Biorn, A. R.,Pfc.Bullock, G. R.,Pvt.Campbell, K. L.,Pfc.Casanas, J. J.Pfc.Cervantes, A. A.,Pfc.Clark, O. E.,Pvt.Cortes, B. R.,Pfc.Cortez, L.Y. Pfc.Culver, S. R.,Pfc.Daley, T .E.,Pfc.Dean, H. E.*,Pvt.Delgadillo E. R., ,Pfc.Escriba K. F.,Pvt.Ethridge M. R. ,Pfc.French B. O.,Pvt.Gajdosik K. M.,Pvt.Gonzalez A.,Pvt.Gonzalez P. A.,Pfc.Gould M. T.,Pvt.Guzman N.,Pfc.Haynes H. R.,Pvt.Huang J. E.,Pvt.Jamison E. M.,Pfc.Kindred G. J.,Pvt. Kremkau L. A.,Pfc.Landreth C. E.,PvtLane L. N,Pvt.Logan M. L.,Pvt.Lopez M.,Pvt.Matos E. Pfc.Muller B. A.,Pvt. Murillorivera J. G.,Pvt.Murphy A. M.,Pfc.Nealy T. H.,Pvt.Ortiz A. A. Pfc.Ottesen L. T.,Pvt.Parrisrich A. N.,Pfc.Pavek G. M.,Pfc.Powell K. P.,Pvt.Reardon M. M.,Pfc. Richardt M. R.,Pfc.Richmond S. G.,Pfc.Siddiqui M. A.,Pvt.Tapia D. L.,Pfc.Tate A. M.,Pvt.Torres E. D.Pvt.Turner A. J.Pfc.Twaglee C. G.PvtUrrera E.,Pvt.Valdovinobatzin A. J.Pvt.Villatoro F. G. LCpl Watson T. D.,Pfc. White H. D.,Pfc. Whitehead T. N.Pfc.Wood L. F.

Platoon 4037

Pvt.Arroyo, L. L.,Pvt.Austin, R. A.,Pvt.Baltierrez, Z. A.,Pfc.Bennage, R. C.,Pvt.Bitsoie, Z. E,Pvt.Buel, A. D. Pvt.Calvio, F.,Pvt.Camacho, P. A.,Pfc.Cardenas, K.,Pfc.Carvell, P. R.,Pvt.Catarino, E.,Pfc.Davis, D. G. Pfc.Delarosa, K. G.,Pvt.Escobar, R.,Pvt.Fuller, A. T.,Pvt.Garmendia, B. S.,Pvt.Gray, B. K.,Pvt.Gray, G.L. Pvt.Harris, L.A.,Pfc. Hayes, R. C.*,Pfc.Holt, Z. J.,Pfc.Ikedamasami, D. C.,Pvt.Isaacs, S. L.,Pfc.James, S. M. * Pfc.Jenkins, B. M.,Pfc.Jordangonzalez, D. N.,Pfc.Klaus, R. M.,Pfc.Kobs, L. H.,Pvt.Larson, I. A.,Pvt.Liu, J. Pvt.Lopez, J.,Pfc.Macias, S. C.,Pvt.Mafnas, S. E.,Pfc.Medina, J.,Pfc.Moniz, A. M.,Pvt.Newbold, H. L. Pfc. Ngo, J. L.,Pvt.Nguyen, D. T.,Pfc.Okeefe, K.P. ,Pvt.Ortega, Y. V.,Pfc.Ortiz, A.C.,Pfc.Pineda, J. B. Pvt.Poindexter, S. K.,Pvt.Pulido, B.,Pfc.Quintanilla, E. R.,Pvt.Quintasmontes, E. R.,Pvt.Ramcharan, R.R.,Pfc.Randolph, L. L.*,Pvt.Reed, P. L.,Pvt.Seidel, R.A.,Pvt.Sherer, L.E.,Pfc. Solis, E. G.,Pfc.Tobon, A. M.,Pvt.Triplett, R. T. Pfc.Urbano, R.,Pvt.Vargas, E.,Pfc.Weaber, M. P.,Pvt.Wells, K. M.,Pvt.Wentworth, L. J.,Pvt.Williams, A. L.


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