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Friday, June 29, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 25 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.
Hotel & Papa Company Graduates
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Marines make landing at DragonBoat Beaufort 2018
The Single Marine Program rowing team competes during the 6th annual DragonBoat Beaufort charity race June 23 at Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort. The team was comprised of Marines and Sailors from the Tri-command. This was the second year SMP put together a team for the event. Both local and traveling teams competed in the volunteer organized event that strives to create a strong sense of wellness through competition, camaraderie and also raises money for local cancer patients, survivors, and families. The SMP team recieved the fastest local time for the second year in a row. Story and photos by Cpl. Ashley Phillips
The community of Beaufort came together to compete in the 6th annual DragonBoat Beaufort charity race June 23 at Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort. Marines, Sailors, friends, and families from Marine Corps Air Beaufort, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, and Naval Hospital Beaufort competed in and volunteered at the event. “DragonBoat Beaufort is an awesome charity to contribute toward,” said Lydiah Harrell, the Single Marine Program recreation assistant. “More than that, it
shows the local community that the Marines aren’t just here to make a bunch of noise, but they are a part of the community.” The annual race is an all-volunteer run rowing competition with two goals: to support and affirm cancer survivors with a strong sense of community, physical competition, and camaraderie and raise money to help local cancer patients and their families. “This is not the first time the Single Marine Program has entered a team in the race,” Harrell said. “Last year we had a team that placed fourth overall and had the fastest local time. I think that we could go very far with this event and would love to see it become an SMP tradition.”
The SMP team consisted of about 20 Marines and Sailors from MCAS Beaufort, MCRD Parris Island, and Naval Hospital Beaufort. Though it was difficult, the team managed to meet and practice prior to the races. There were also Marines and base personnel competing on other teams. “Leadership Beaufort formed a team that was half leadership and half cancer survivors,” said Lt. Col. Matthew Stover, the executive officer of MCAS Beaufort. “We placed second in our division; which was for cancer survivors. I also saw the SMP team and they looked really good out there on the water.” According to their website, the Single Marine Program exists see dragon, page 7
Stingers welcome new commander Story by Cpl. Terry Haynes III Lt. Col. Adam L. Jeppe relinquished command of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 to Lt. Col. Anthony C. Lyons during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort June 25. The commanding officer of MCAS Beaufort, Col. Timothy Miller and the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group-31, Col. Frank Latt attended the ceremony, along with other squadron commanders aboard the air station. MALS-31 was activated on Feb. 1, 1943 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. The squadrons awards include the Presidential Unit Citation Streamer, Navy Unit Commendation Streamer, Meritorious Unit Commendation Streamer and the National Defense Service Streamer with three Bronze Stars. “When I first took command, it didn’t take me long to learn what Lt. Col Jeppe and this squadron brought to the fight,” Latt said. “MALS-31 is at the cornerstone of every MAG-31 success. No matter their hardships and workload, they have flourished under the guidance and leadership of Lt. Col. Jeppe. Thank you for your service and Semper Fidelis.” After exchanging the squadron colors, the symbolic transfer of command, Jeppe was awarded the
Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III
Lt. Col. Adam L. Jeppe relinquishes command of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 to Lt. Col. Anthony C. Lyons aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort June 25. After relinquishing command, Jeppe was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his service as the commanding officer of the Stingers. see
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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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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 • 9:00 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 Buddhist • 11 a.m. - Saturday Worship Service in the Chapel Fellowship Hall Other Faith Groups • For Jewish, Mormon and Islamic support, contact the Chaplain’s Office at 228-7775
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Did you know... Date: June 26, 1918
BGen James G. Harbord, the Commanding General of the 4th Marine Brigade, notified American Expeditionary Force Headquarters that Belleau Wood was “now U.S. Marine Corps entirely.” The grateful Commander of the French Sixth Army would decree that in all official correspondence, Belleau Wood would henceforth bear the name, “Bois de la Brigade de Marine.”
Marine Corps Top Shot Effective June 1, MCAS Beaufort will be in Tropical Cyclone Condition V for 2018 Atlantic Hurricane season until November 30. This year is predicted to be a near or above normal season due to neutral La Nina conditions and later in the season a weak El Nino developing. NOAA is predicting 10-16 named storms. 5-9 will become Hurricanes. 1-4 will become major Hurricanes. 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 vacation travels. Be Prepared!
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OKINAWA, Japan - Cpl. Benjamin A. Allen, a field artillery fire control Marine with Fox Battery, Battalion Landing Team, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, provides security during embassy reinforcement training as part of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit’s MEU Exercise at Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, June 21, 2018. MEUEX is the first in a series of pre-deployment training events that prepare the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit to deploy at a moment’s notice. The 31st MEU, the Marine Corps’ only continuously forward-deployed MEU, provides a flexible force ready to perform a wide-range of military operations.
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Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III
Col. Frank Latt, commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 31, awards Lt. Col. Adam L. Jeppe the Meritorious Service Medal during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort June 25. During the ceremony, Jeppe relinquished command of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 to Lt. Col. Anthony C. Lyons.
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Meritorious Service Medal with a gold star in lieu of third award for his outstanding meritorious service while serving as the commanding officer of MALS-31. After relinquishing command, Jeppe will report to the National War College as the command officer. “I have been privileged to work with some of the best Marines during my time here,” said Jeppe. “I cannot express how much I appreciate all of their hard work and continued from page 1
effort these past two years. My time leading this squadron has been memorable and I can’t thank all of you enough. Leaving the Stingers will be difficult but I know that they are in the best hands possible.” Lyons, a native of Baker, La., enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1987. As the incoming commanding officer of MALS-31, Lyons will lead the Stingers as they prepare for future deployments and support the squadrons of MAG-31. After the ceremony, service members
and guests were invited to attend a reception at the officers club aboard MCAS Beaufort. “The past month I have been here I’ve been able to see the very positive command environment that’s been put in place,” said Lyons. “Our mission is to support the flying squadrons of the MAG and we will not fail it. I look forward to leading this already spectacular squadron and leading it to even greater heights, let’s go to work.”
Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III
Col. Frank Latt, the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 31, addresses the crowd during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort June 25. Lt. Col. Adam L. Jeppe relinquished command of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 to Lt. Col. Anthony C. Lyons. During the ceremony, Jeppe was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for his leadership with the Stingers.
Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III
Lt. Col. Adam L. Jeppe, the outgoing commander of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31, addresses the crowd during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort June 25. During the ceremony, Jeppe relinquished command of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 to Lt. Col. Anthony C. Lyons. After relinquishing command, Jeppe will report to the National War College.
To continue to provide Marines, Sailors and families with cost effective child care, the Child Development center will be changing it’s hours of operation to 5:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. effective July 9.
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2nd Marine Aircraft Wing conducts change of command
Photo by Lance Cpl. Ethan Pumphret
U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Karsten S. Heckl, left, shakes hands with Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Glavy during the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing change of command ceremony on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., June 22. During the ceremony Glavy relinquished command of 2nd MAW to Heckl.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Ethan Pumphret
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Glavy speaks to the audience during the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing change of command ceremony on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., June 22. During the ceremony. Glavy relinquished command of 2nd MAW to Brig. Gen. Karsten S. Heckl.
Photo by Lance Cpl. Ethan Pumphret
Current and former U.S. Marine Corps commanding officers of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing salute the American flag and unit colors during the 2nd MAW change of command ceremony on Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., June 22. During the ceremony, Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Glavy relinquished command of 2nd MAW to Brig. Gen. Karsten S. Heckl.
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Graduates
Hotel Company Graduates Honor Graduates
Platoon 2048
Pfc. R. A. Harder, Summerville, SC Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. M.A. Serrato
Platoon 2052
Pfc. K. CapoteMclean, Pittsburgh, PA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J.R. Paxson
Platoon 2049
Pfc. S. J. Weg, Howell, NJ Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. R.W. Gleisner
Platoon 2050
Platoon 2053
Pfc. J.T. Nguyen, Biloxi MS Senior Drill Instructor: GySgt. L.A. Wagner
Pfc. E.J. Boeve, Fairfield, MI Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt. D.T. Woody
Platoon 2048 Danger
Pvt Arevalo, Mario A.,Pvt Armstrong, Nicholas J.,Pvt Bell, Austin S.,PFC Berar, Thomas,PFC Buck, Trevor A.,Chavezvidal, Jose F.,PFC Collins, Nicholas R. *,Pvt Cotugno, Davide P.,Pvt Davis, Titus M.,Pvt Eickelberry, Adam R.,PFC Fuentes, Edwin A.,Pvt Gass, Marcus A.,Pvt Gosa, Dakota S.,PFC Hansen, John K.,PFC Harder, Ryan A.,Pvt Hull, Kellen B.,PFC Ledford, Michael C.,PFC Lester, David W.,PFC Letchford, Logan J.,LCPL Lopezdejesus, Donte L.,PFC Martin, Isaac L.,PFC Mazurek, Wade Y.,Pvt Morgan, Skyler B.,Pvt Morgan, Trevor I.,PFC Nelson, Dylan T.,Pvt Ortiz Jr, Alvaro,PFC Poncejaimes, Israel,Pvt Prescott, Mathieu G.,Pvt Ramseur, Christian B.,Pvt Redlin, Austin T.,PFC Robinson, Jaylun D.,Pvt Rodrigueztorres, Rodrigo,Pvt Scott, Emanuel F.,PFC Starrett, Colby R.,PFC Sykes II, Thomas C.,PFC Taylor, Adam D.,Pvt Thomas,,Xzavier G.,PFC Toro, Braxton L. ,Pvt Torresvasquez, Kevin E.,Pvt White, Michael C.,Pvt Yee, Justin K.
Platoon 2049 Pvt Aksenov, Aleksey K,. Pvt Andrew, Alek G.,PFC Bourgeois, Rory J.,PFC Briggs, Sterling J.,Pvt Canzater, Kory M.,PFC Checocollado, Ruben L.,PFC Cintron, Max J.,Pvt Clark, Tavon Q.,Pvt Cuellar, Caleb R.,PFC Elmore, Caleb P.,Pvt Fletcher, Konnor T.*,Pvt Fortney, Zachary S.,Pvt Gomez III, Joaquin ,PFC Hewitt Jr., Cedric O.,Pvt Hudson, Kentrell B.,PFC Johnson, Eric L.,Pvt King, Ayars L.,PFC May, Shel,Pvt Mccall, Gunner M.,Pvt Mercado, Charles ,Pvt Miller, Giovanni L.,Pvt Moore, Isaiah R.,PFC Morris, Christopher T.,Pvt Morris, Dillon R.,Pvt Nettles, Austin P.*,Pvt Pham, Tim V.,Pvt Reyna, Jesse N.,Pvt Rosado, Daniel R.*,PFC Sadek, Keon G.,Pvt Sandaran, Alyxandar G.,PFC Schmidt, Christopher D.,PFC Shaw, Tyler G.,Pvt Summers, Dakota S.,Pvt Torres, Roberto M.,PFC Valdovinos, Miguel A.,PFC Weg, Sean J.,PFC White, Andrew J.,Pvt Wilken, Peter J.,PFC Williams, Rayshawn J.,Pvt Zwiers, Hunter J.
Platoon 2050 Danger
Pvt.. Battle Jr., George P.,Pvt. Diforte III, Lucien L.,Pvt.Farrell, Evan J.Pvt.Fraser, James D.,Pfc.Gestwicki, James V.,Pfc. Golemonmercer, Andrew M.,Pvt.Gulick, Ryan M., Pfc.Harris, Nicholas A.,Pvt.Hastings, Lane J.,Pvt. Heath, Herbert B.,Pvt.Hood, Michael A.,Pvt.Jordan Jr, Victor M.,Pvt.Kimball, Ronald J.,Pvt.Klotzbach, Zachery D.,Pvt.Lajci, Azdren,Pvt.Marshall, Robert W. Pfc.Martinezrivera, Christian J,Pvt.Mccoy, Josiah K.,Pfc.Mcdonald, William C.,Pfc.Moralesalejandro, Kevin J., Pvt.Newstead, Jayson D.,,Pfc.Nguyen, Jason T. *,Pfc.Oconnor, Zachary R.,,Pvt.Part, Chandler A.,Pvt.Peters, Devin T.,Pfc.Pierre, Jeremiah T. *,Pfc.Queen, Evan M. *,Pvt.Ramirez, Elijah N.,Pvt.Ramos, Alexander J.,Pvt.Riosramirez, Jonathan F.,Pvt.Russell, Derek S.,Pvt.Sheika, Hamzeh N.,Pfc.Shultz, Matthew J.,Pvt. Smith, Joshua J,Pvt. Springer, Kyler B.,Pvt.Taylor, Deshon,Pvt.Tongel, Justin T.,Pvt.Trejoramirez, Jose A.,Pvt. Vera, Rene C.,Pvt.Walden, Charles D.,Pvt. Wood, Hunter D.,Pfc.Zaleski, Brendan J.,
Platoon 2052 Pvt. Afolabi, Stephan A.,Pfc. Arbogast, Dylan T.,Pvt. Asterbadi, Zachary N.,Pfc. Banta, Austin D.,Pvt. Brown, Dustin M.,Pfc. CapoteMcLean, Karin*,Pvt. Dunlap, Nicholas J.,Pfc. Faucheux, Austin M.,Pvt. Fogle, Nathan E.,Pvt. Fuentes, Angel R.,Pfc. Gold, Jesse M.*,Pvt. Gratton, Joseph D.,Pvt. Hall, Jacob R.,Pvt. Hall, John D.,Pvt. Korpal, Samuel N.,Pfc. Larson, Chance J.,Pfc. MarcialLopez, Victor A.,Pfc. McClenahan Jr, Kent A.P,Pvt. Moats, David W.,Pvt. Morgan, Bryan T.,Pfc. Morris, William H.,Pvt. Muhammad, Kweisi M.,Pvt. Nelms, Steffan A.,Pvt. O’Donnell, Collin E.,Pfc. Pelletier, Dominic G.*,Pfc. Riveraruiz, Idelalbert,Pvt. Rodriguez, Johvany,Pfc. Rowan, Colin J.,Pvt. Russell, Christopher B.,Pfc. Salcedo, Brian,Pvt. Sullivan, Kevin R.,Pfc. Walker, Christian D.,Pvt. Walker, Eli A.,Pvt. Weller, Neal E.,Pfc. Wheeler, Adam R.,Pvt. Williams, Nicolas,Pvt. Wooldridge, Christian P.,Pvt. Young, Paul G.,Pvt. Zavala, Rivelino D.
Platoon 2053 Danger
Pvt.Abernathy, Cody B.,Pfc.Abruzzino, Michael J. *,Pvt.Babcock, Alexander T.,Pfc.Baj, Adam M.,Pvt.Bitgood, William J.,Pfc.Boeve, Erik J. *,Pvt.Brewer, Jacob J.,Pvt.Callahan, Joshua E.,Pfc. Caspari Jr, Christophe B.,Pvt. Coletti, Joseph N.,Pvt.Diazpuertas, Luis A.,Pvt.Dole, Henry C.,Pfc.Dwyer, Caio F.,Pvt.Filipiak, Justin J.,Pvt.Harper, Logan D.,Pvt.Hayes, Hunter R. *,Pvt. Hudgins, Dashawn K.,Pvt.Johnson, Garrett K.Pvt.Kandler, Jeffery R.,Pvt.Kelly, Andrewshaw B.,Pfc.Kio, Brandon J.,Pfc. Lankford, Adam W.,Pvt.Marrs, Thomas P.,Pvt.Mcdowell, Nicolas T.,Pfc.Minnear, Mason B.,Pfc.Omeara, Shane T.,Pvt.Patel, Neal N.,Pvt.Pearson, Jeffrey D.,Pfc.Reburn, Matthew J.,Pvt.Soto, Mark A.,Pvt.Stevens, Casey M.,Pvt.Stockman, Trevor Z.,Pvt.Torresorellana, Raul,Pvt. Trask, Colby A.,Pvt.Turpin, William A.,Pfc.Udofiah, Abasiono S.Pvt.Vanarsdale, Brandon M.,Pfc.Wade Jr, William A.,Pvt.Weeden, Jared C.Pfc.Whittenburg, Joe B.Pvt.Winters, Hunter F.,Pvt. Yebba, Ryan P.
Papa Company Graduates Honor Graduates
Platoon 4022
Platoon 4023
Pfc. A. E. Auen, Lynesville, PA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. T. Espinosa Simons
Pfc. N. F. Green, Bakersfield, CA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. E.N. Link
Danger
Platoon 4022
Pfc. Auen, Ashley E.*,Pvt. Barr, Heather N.,Pvt. Benoit, Abigail M.,Pvt. Bicknell, Hala L.,Pfc. Blocker, Rachel N.,Pfc. Bullard, Krystyn L.,Pvt. Butler, Valerie L.,Pfc. Calerofernandez, Kirian I.,Pvt. Cardoza, Valentina M.,Pfc. Casillas, Daniela,Pfc. Cisneros, Izabella C.,Pfc. Dennis, Kwamesiha K.,Pvt. Favors, Danidra L.,Pvt. Garza, Lesley E.,Pvt. Gavilanes, Arlette O. Pvt. Gonzalez, Danitza E.,Pfc. Gulsan, Suzan E.,Pvt. Gutierrez, Alicia M.,Pfc. Herrien, Samantha A.*,Pvt. Hines, Katelyn P.,Pvt. Hunt, Katherine N.,Pfc. Just, Alexandra E.,Pvt. Kimbrell, Abbigail C.,Pvt. Lopez, Maria E.,Pfc. May, Caitlyn M.,Pvt. Medina, Elizabeth,Pvt. Miracle, Nikita J.,Pvt. Moreno, Yessenia,Pfc. Nahrstedt, Amanda L.,Pfc. Page, Brittani D.,Pfc. Radosin, Katelyn A.,Pfc. Rodela, Manuella E.,Pvt. Rojas, Maribel,Pvt. Rome, Emily E.,Pvt. Sands, Destyne J.,Pvt. Schumacher, Bryana R.,Pfc. Shipman, Kaitlyn D.,Pfc. Smith, Shelby L.,Pvt. Tennant, Leigha R.,Pfc. Trantham, Darby J.,Pvt. Wenzel, Chelsea E.,Pvt. White, Bethany J.,Pfc. Wills, Elikah L.,Pfc. Wyzykowski, Alexis M.
Platoon 4023 Pvt. Anderson, Selma E.,Pvt. Beckford, Maya B.,Pvt. Beevers, Carlie N.,Pvt. Cabral, Jessica,Pvt. Cheng, Victoriamc J.,Pfc. Conners, Gabrielle R.,Pvt. Delgado, Jewel A.,Pvt. Falcon, Katherine A.,Pfc. Gomestorres, Amanda,Pfc. Green, Faith N.,Pvt. Griffin, Rachel,Pfc. Guerraaguilar, Lucero,Pvt. Guirand, Theresa A.,Pvt. Hadel, Tarah,Pfc. Haskett, Cheyenne M.,Pvt. Hendricks, Allexys N.,Pvt. Holdener, Miranda L.,Pvt. Huss, Madison L.,Pfc. Jedlicka, Emily M.*,Pvt. Ladue, Sahara D.,Pfc. Maciasangel, Araceli J.,Pvt. Medina, Ashley,Pvt. Moore, Macy J.,Pfc. Morrison, Kierra R.,Pfc. Palacios, Samantha M.,Pfc. Powell, Alyssa B.,Pvt. Razo, Marisol,Pvt. Rdechor, Kelli M.,Pfc. Renteria, Isabelle V.,Pvt. Ryder, Jael T.,Pvt. Salazarlove, Faith K. Pvt. Simiele, Katherine M.,Pvt. Sohal, Alisha,Pfc. Torresmatias, Bethzary,Pvt. Treadway, Kaley B.,Pvt. Vanderburg, Whitney T.,Pvt. Vanrhee, Megan A.,Pfc. Villalon, Pamela L.,Pfc. Wallace, Olivia A.,Pvt. Weiss, Ziara D.,Pfc. Zavala, Eloiza* *Denotes meritorious promotion
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Photo by Cpl. Ashley Phillips
Dragonboat at the Beach rowing team cheers as they return from one of their racing heats during the annual DragonBoat Beaufort charity race June 23 at Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort. Both local and traveling teams competed in the volunteer organized event that strives to create a strong sense of wellness through competition, camaraderie and also raises money for local cancer patients, survivors, and families.
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to improve the Quality of Life for continued from page 1 single Marines and Sailors, single parents and geographical bachelors. They arrange trips and events to get the single Marines out of the barracks and involved in the community. “I would encourage Marines to get connected to SMP or the volunteer coordinator with Marine Corps Community Services,” Stover said. “They really do a good job of getting Marines plugged into the community. It’s great to see the Marines doing anything out in the community, whether it be volunteering or taking part in the events themselves. Of course it makes me proud, but even more so, it shows that the Marines care about where they live and where they work. It’s not just a job for them, it’s a way of life for the Marines to help those that need help.”
Photo by Cpl. Ashley Phillips
Sgt. David Moncada, with Marine Air Control Squadron II, leads line dancing during the annual DragonBoat Beaufort charity race June 23 at the Waterfront Park in downtown Beaufort. The event is held to raise money for local cancer patients, survivors and their families.Marines, Sailors, friends, and families from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, and Naval Hospital Beaufort competed in and volunteered at the event.
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INDEPENDENCE DAY AT PARRIS ISLAND
2018
MCRD Parris Island Peatross Parade Deck Gates open at 5 pm Parris Island Band performs at 6:30 pm Fireworks start at Approximately 9:15 pm MCRD Parris Island invites you to a traditional Independence Day celebration at the place where Marines are made. The Parris Island Band will perform patriotic music followed by an incredible fireworks display. Food and beverages (alcohol & non-alcohol) as well as patriotic glow sticks, bracelets and headbands will be available for purchase. For security reasons, no coolers, pets or outside fireworks will be allowed on base.
FREE AND OPEN
Disclaimer: No Federal or DoD endorsement implied
TO THE PUBLIC