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Friday, July 3, 2015 Vol. 50, No. 26 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.
“The noise you hear is the sound of freedom.”
Charlie & Papa Company Graduates See Page 9
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Marines, French Gendarmerie quiet riots during exercises – Page 6
Recon Marines conduct intentional water jumps – Page 6
MARFORSOUTH gains first full-time commander – Page 7
Independence Day in the
Lowcountry See page 5 for details about local 4th of July festivities
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Counter Intel is looking for a few good Marines
Bertagna takes to skies for final flight
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Story by Lance Cpl. Jonah Lovy Staff Writer
Calling all Marines who are looking to reenlist but desire a change of pace from their current military occupational specialty. Marines who desire travel and adventure in their career should look no further than the counter intelligence job field. “Counter Intelligence offers Marines a creative flexible position in a new MOS,” said Master Sgt. Jason Spangenberg, the staff noncommissioned officer of career planning, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. Counter intelligence Marines need outstanding interpersonal skills and flexibility to succeed, said see
Counter Intel, page 4
Photo by Lance Cpl. Kayla Douglass
Maj. John Bertagna exits a C-12 Huron after his final flight aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, June 30. Bertagna flew his final flight before exiting the Corps after serving as a Marine aviator for 20 years, and flying a total of 4,200 flight hours. Bertagna is the former executive officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Beaufort.