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Friday, May 11, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 15 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.

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Checkerboards Return to Fightertown

Photo by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes

Marines and Sailors of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 returned to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 6-9 after a deployment. The Checkerboards were deployed in support of combat operations overseas and maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of operations. Story by Cpl. Benjam Mcdonald

Marines and Sailors of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 returned to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 6-9 after a seven-month deployment. The Checkerboards were deployed aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt supporting combat operations overseas and maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of operations. “I am very happy to be home,” said Maj. Chip Koskiniemi, the executive officer of VMFA-312. “The Marines and Sailors worked very hard while

on the Roosevelt. They sacrificed a lot and helped ensure the mission was completed before returning home tonight. None of us have seen our loved ones in seven-months. However, some of us met new additions to our families for the first time as well.” VMFA-312 is one of two squadrons in the Marine Corps that are designated to deploy on aircraft carriers. Before deploying, the Checkerboards had to conduct pre-deployment work ups to be prepared for the high operational tempo they would face while Photo by Cpl. Benjamin McDonald aboard the Roosevelt. Families wait for their Marines to return from their deployment May 7. Marines and Sailors of Marine Fighter Attack “We had to prepare for Squadron 312 returned to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort after being deployed aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The Checkerboards were deployed in support of combat operations overseas and maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of operations. see 312, page 4

MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club awards scholarships Story by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes

The Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Military Spouses Club hosted a scholarship presentation on the air station May 4. According to their website, the MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club is a non-profit organization whose objectives are to promote good will, friendship and opportunities for families of service members stationed on MCAS Beaufort. They also raise funds for the further advancement of pursuits that benefit Marine Corps personnel, dependents and other charitable organizations. “I am very thankful for Photo by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes Aaron Peterson presents his scholarship award with his family during a ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station this scholarship and all of Beaufort May 4. The Military Spouses Club awarded the scholarship based on achievement, character and merit. Peterson was awarded a $2,000 scholarship to continue his educational pursuits.

the opportunities that come with it,” said Aaron Peterson, one of the scholarship recipients. “This scholarship is going to help me a lot with the costs that come with a college education. I will always remember the commitment of the MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club and all of their hard work.” Besides the springtime scholarship presentations, the MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club also hosts the annual Senior Tea which has been held since 1968 to show appreciation for the support of the local seniors in the area by bringing them to the air station for a day of entertainment, food and tea while being escorted by Marines. see

scholarship, page 4


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life on an aircraft carrier which means working longer shifts and being used to spending a lot of time on a ship,” said Sgt. Eric Clemons, an Avionics Supply Marine with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31. We started by spending a week on the Roosevelt a month before we actually deployed and extended the duration of our shifts to prepare ourselves for the longer shifts we would face while deployed. When we deployed, the transition to living on ship was very smooth thanks to these work ups. The Sailors helped us out with navigating around an aircraft carrier and with anything we

would need to help accomplish the mission.” After touching down on the air station, the Marines and Sailors of VMFA-312 were greeted by friends, family, and the leadership of Marine Aircraft Group 31. “There are good deployments and then there are epic deployments,” said Col. Frank Latt, the commanding officer of MAG-31. “The Checkerboards went out on the Roosevelt and accomplished their mission over and over again. They worked hand-in-hand with the Navy and crushed the enemy. I couldn’t be more proud of the way this squadron represented themselves and MAG-31. Welcome home Marines.”

More of the Story

Photo by Cpl. Benjamin McDonald

A Marine is welcomed home by a loved one after returning from a deployment May 7. Marines and Sailors of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 returned to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort after being deployed aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The Checkerboards were deployed in support of combat operations overseas and maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of operations.

Photo by Cpl. Benjamin McDonald

F/A-18C Hornets fly in formation before landing aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 6. Marines and Sailors of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 returned to Fightertown after a deployment aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The Checkerboards were deployed in support of combat operations overseas and maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of operations.

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“A big part of our organization’s mission is to help the air station grow and thrive by providing spouses and dependents with the resources they need to thrive,” said Lauren Williams, the president of the MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club. “By supporting them we’re not only investing in their future but also all of ours.” The money for the scholarships was raised at the MCAS Beaufort Officers

Club March 9. “We love helping and giving back to the families of our service members on the air station,” said Brittany Jamieson, the vice president of the MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club. “Families are the backbone of the Marines and Sailors who work on this air station and this is just our way of showing appreciation and giving back to them in any way that we can.”

Photo by Lance Cpl. Terry Haynes

Julianna Miller and Brittany Jamieson speak to scholarship recipients and their family members aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 4. The presentation was hosted by the MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club. Jamieson is the vice president of the MCAS Beaufort Military Spouses Club and Miller is an adviser with the club.


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Graduates

Charlie Company Graduates Honor Graduates

Platoon 1032

Platoon 1036

Pfc. H. D. Wolfe, Elkton, FL Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J. L. Godley

Pfc. K. R. Musser, Mountville, PA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. D. D. Hanner

Platoon 1033

Platoon 1037

Pfc. L. T. Daugherty, Dallas, GA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. P. A. Pointer

Pfc. A. A. Harewood Jr., Stafford, VA, Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt E. H. Fleming Jr.,

Platoon 1034

Platoon 1038

Pfc. W. E. Dukes, Valley, AL Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. R. J. McGoldrick,

Pfc. C. B. Wells, Greensburg, LA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. R. A. Allen III

Platoon 1032

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Pfc. Amaral, Austin W., Pvt. Ambrocio, Miguel J., Pvt. Archie, Gerrell M., Pvt. Austin, Jonathan W., Pvt. Base, Aaron D., Pfc. Bean, Dalton E., Pfc. Blystone, Calvin L., Pvt. Bower, Chase T., Pfc. Carreno, Jesse L., Pfc. Carroll, Brandon A.*, Pfc. Churcotthanson, Andrew S. , Pvt. Dandrea, Tyler L., Pvt. Davis, Jeremiah I., Pfc. Davis, Zachary J., Pfc. Dortch, Koby L., Pfc. Dyal, Dalton N., Pfc. Ellison, Demontay B., Pfc. Force, Christopher A., Pfc. Griffin, Michael J., Pfc. Grutter, Matthew C., Pfc. Hansen, Christian G., Pvt. Kline, Noah M., Pvt. Manfredi, Joseph A., Pvt. Marcialrodriguez, Steven M., Pvt. Nicholas, Kane O., Pfc. Owens, Shawn M., Pvt. Redimarker, Gage A., Pvt. Rios, Jean L., Pvt. Rudy, John C., Pvt. Sarmiento, Josue M., Pfc. Scruggs, Nathan E., Pvt. Shaffer, Austin C., Pvt. Snow, Austin T., Pvt. Wilkerson, Thomas L., Pfc. Wolfe, Hunter D.*

Platoon 1033 Pvt. Abdu, Joseph M., Pfc. Beristain Jr., Arturo A., Pvt. Burdette, Michael A. , Pvt. Caprett, Justin A., Pvt. Cleckler, Jovani L. , Pfc. Cullen Jr., Kevin M., Pfc. Daugherty, Logan T., Pfc. Delgadoramos, Kevin I., Pvt. Doan, Martin, Pfc. Dudley, Dalton R.*, Pvt. Garrett, James C., Pvt. Gatewood, Emanuel J. , Pvt. Goldston, Tyreece R., Pfc. Gonzalez, Eric R., Pvt. Gonzalez, Jonathan L., Pvt. Grimaldo, Manuel A., Pvt. Houseman, Joshua D., Pfc. Jackovitz, Christopher R.*, Pfc. Johnson, Sean T., Pvt. Laskoski, Cameron J., Pvt. Martin, Graham A., Pfc. Milton, Dimoni T., Pvt. Pena, Richard N., Pfc. Perez, Byron I., Pvt. Price, Hunter B., Pvt. Quackenbush, Ben D., Pvt. Ray, Alexander M., Pvt. Sanandres, Ricardo A., Pfc. Shepherd, Tristan W., Pvt. Smith Jr., Jonathan J., Pfc. Smith, Austin T., Pvt. Stuckmeyer, Joseph E., Pfc. Tian, Shiewchuen, Pvt. Valentino, Vincent R., Pfc. Williams, Jordan A.,

Platoon 1034 Pvt. Barnhill, Daniel O., Pvt. Bonola, Brian, Pvt. Brasile, Justin L., Pvt. Dauer, Chad M. , Pfc. Dukes, Walter E., Pfc. Fitzgerald, Maximillio B., Pfc. Fox, Blake A.*, Pvt. Gentile, Nicholas S., Pvt. Godinezhernandez, William D., Pvt. Granakis, Shaun N., Pvt. Gurney, Kevin R., Pfc. Jenary, Tucker D., Pvt. Jones, Dakota L., Pvt. Jorgenson, Christopher K., Pvt. Krasa, Logan J., Pvt. Kressley, Clayton A., Pfc. Lesko, Garston J., Pfc. Lewis, Austin D., Pvt. Mitchell, Matthew C., Pfc. Morra, Jalen M.*, Pvt. Newell Jr., Dade E., Pfc. O’brien, Daniel F., Pfc. Pedrozo, Augustine K., Pfc. Petsch, Christian D., Pvt. Ratliff, Max A., Pfc. Rautheaux, Tyler J.*, Pvt. Reeder Jr., Percy M., Pvt. Saeteroslema, Edwin G., Pvt. Tisby, Averey M., Pfc. Tosner, Jared B., Pfc. Valenzia, Tyler A., Pvt. Ventura, Christopher A., Pfc. Warchola, Nikkolas R., Pfc. Weismore, Mitchell T., Pfc. Young, Xavier M. ,

Platoon 1036 Pvt. Acevesrodriguez, Fernando, Pvt. Alt, William A., Pvt. Alcantara, Jabes, Pvt. Benitez, Edi J. , Pvt. Bowman, Shane M., Pfc. Boyer, Bennie E.*, Pfc. Bailey, Jailen A., Pfc. Brown, Dalton J., Pvt. Buckner, Brian M., Pvt. Carson, Lewis E., Pvt. Claro, Oscar E., Pfc. Dhali, Rysul I., Pfc. Eisenmanncaraballo, Luis D. , Pvt. Flores Jr., Hernan D., Pvt. Flores, Joel, Pvt. Garcia, Andrew L., Pvt. Hamaty, Tyler , Pfc. Holschwander, Dylan M.*, Pvt. Huffman, Connor P., Pvt. Kirk, Zachary L., Pfc. Lewis, Colton R. , Pvt. Maldonadorodriguez, Jessy J., Pfc. Mantsevich, Mark G., Pvt. Mateo, Francisco, J., Pvt. McCann, Robert C. , Pfc. Moredo, Leyoldave M., Pfc. Musser, Kyle R. , Pvt. Palmer Jr., Cory R. , Pvt. Raphael, Michael M., Pvt. Sanchezrosales, Ronny R., Pvt. Santiago, Jehovani S., Pvt. Sedaseda, Eliu, Pvt. Seward, Nathan C., Pvt. Taylor, Detrish D. , Pfc. White, Isiah J., Pvt. Williams, Joshua T. ,

Platoon 1037

Pfc. Bancroft, David J., Pvt. Bravosoriano, Felix D., Pfc. Calhoun, Marion C.*, Pvt. Castro, Nicholas A., Pvt. Cox, Jonathan L., Pfc. Dmitriyevich, Michael A., Pvt. Duarte, Orion M., Pvt. Dulin, Jonathan K., Pvt. Gerencser, Michael A., Pfc. Grullon, Luis F., Pfc. Harewood Jr., Alvin A.*, Pfc. Holmes, Darrian D., Pvt. Hudson, Jacob D., Pfc. Jahn, Zachary G., Pvt. Kimmel, Matthew S., Pvt. Lopez, John T., Pvt. Lund, Trygve K., Pvt. Martinez, Luis R., Pfc. Moon, Daniel S., Pvt. Nova, Remy, Pfc. O’ Connor, Dylan F., Pvt. Patel, Shivam A., Pvt. Patten, Zachariah A., Pfc. Pieper, James T., Pvt. Pinkham, Jake T., Pfc. Pizzuto III., Michael S., Pvt. Rivera, Jose L., Pfc. Roberts, Ethan M., Pfc. Rodriguez, Justin A., Pfc. Rodriguez, Kevin , Pvt. Ruffin, Kane D., Pfc. Sanders, Shannon B.*, Pfc. Sandovalpereyra, Hans , Pvt. Saravia Jr., Simon E., Pvt. Smilnak, Jeremy J., Pfc. Smith, Wyatt J., Pfc. Stickler, Jacob N., Pvt. Velasquez, Kyle I., Pfc. Watson, Richard L., Pfc. Windt, Steven C., Pvt., Wu, Jia X.,

Platoon 1038

Pvt. Alvarado, Leonardo D. , Pfc. Ballenger, Michael J. , Pfc. Bergeron, Benjamin L. , Pfc. Bozich, Reinhard L., Pvt. Bricken, Daniel W., Pfc. Burch, Robert W. , Pvt. Cadwell, Joshua W. , Pfc. Candage, Colby R.* , Pvt. Carrollcreech, Alonn R. , Pvt. Clawson, Nicholas L. , Pvt. Donahue, Andrew B. , Pvt. Ehingerfenwick, Seth M. , Pfc. Figueras Jr., Joel, Pfc. Foster, Erik R. , Pfc. Gallimore, Jacob M. , Pfc. Gill, Joseph G. , Pvt. Gowans, Justin A. , Pfc. Harding, Dustin A. , Pvt. Huff, Brandon W. , Pvt. Jackson, Austin C. , Pvt. Knight, Bailey W. , Pvt. Lauck, David L. , Pfc. Marlow, Keaton W. , Pfc. Miller, Austin T. , Pvt. Mokuba, Bodry M. , Pfc. Murphy, Sean M.*, Pvt. Murry, John B. , Pvt. Pickett, Nathan R. , Pvt. Ramos, Marcus, Pvt. Roach, Matthew B. , Pvt. Sanchez, Christian E. , Pvt. Viana, Jeanmichae P. , Pvt. Watkins, Matthew T. , Pfc. Wells, Christyan B.*, Pvt. Wilson, Hakeem L. , Pfc. Zatkiewicz, Timothy J. *Denotes meritorious promotion

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