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Friday, August 24, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 33 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.

Bravo & Papa Company Graduates

“The noise you hear is the sound of freedom.”

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Fightertown participates in Cartoon Character 5K

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Keeping Fightertown fueled to fight

Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Cpl. Adam Jordan, Cpl. Pablo Mendoza, Cpl. Zachary Kuchicki and Cpl. Jason Pelc station a boom around a barge aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug 22. The boom is used to contain any excess fuel should it spill. The Marines are all with station fuels aboard MCAS Beaufort. Story and photos by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Marines with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron received fuel aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug. 22. The fuel came aboard a barge and will be used to support operations aboard MCAS Beaufort in the following weeks. “There aren’t very many places in the Department of Defense that receive fuel via barge,” said Cpl. Jason Pelc, a bulk fuels specialist with H&HS. “Our job is always changing; before I came here I was with a combat logistics battalion. When I came to the air station it was all completely new to me and a shock to say the least.” The occasion also allowed training opportunities for Marines who have never participated in a fuel delivery from a barge before. The cross training allows for more Marines to be ready at all times no matter the time or place. Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes IIIl “This is the first time I have ever been able to take part A crew member of the barge,Gale,starts the fuel pump aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug. 22. The flip in this kind of event,” said Cpl. Adam of the switch starts the transference of fuel to MCAS Beaufort. The Gale is based out of Savannah, Ga. Jordan, also a bulk fuels specialist. see fuel page 4

DARK HORSE IN THE MOUNTAINS Story and photos by: Cpl. Adam Dublinske

As the Marines Corps Hymn boasts, Marines must be prepared to operate in any clime and place whether it be a desert, mountains or anything in between. Each environment poses its own unique set of challenges but training in those environments helps to prepare Marines to overcome those challenges. The Marines of 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, took on a unique set of challenges in their latest field operation in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. In order to ultimately be ready to deploy with the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, U.S. Marines and Sailors with 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, conducted a field exercise at Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, Calif., from July 17 to Aug. 9, 2018, during which they also conducted their Marine Corps Combat Readiness Exercise. According to Capt. Dilan Swift, the assistant operations officer for 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, the battalion was at MWTC Bridgeport for Mountain Exercise 4-18. This exercise was an opportunity for 3rd. Bn., 5th Marines and its supporting units to conduct operations in a mountainous, high

altitude environment. The Marines of 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, conducted a plethora of training operations that they would not have the opportunity to do on any of the other Marine Corps bases on the West Coast. “While out here we’ve done river crossings to help build our endurance as well as help us understand and appreciate that climates and situations aren’t always comfortable,” said Staff Sgt. Juan Fuentes, an infantry unit leader who acted as the assistant operations chief during the field exercise. “We also practiced rappelling and climbing up the cliffs of these beautiful mountains here during cliff assault operations.” Training in an area like Bridgeport is no small task and is not without its share of challenges. “Due to the different terrain, dense vegetation and low oxygen levels, it is very challenging for us and allows us to push ourselves in ways we haven’t before,” said Fuentes. “Marines had to overcome their exhaustion while moving in this terrain, enduring the see horse, page 4

Photo by Cpl. Adam Dublinske

Pfc. Alejandro Lazcano, a rifleman with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, participates in a hike during Mountain Training Exercise 4-18 aboard Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, Calif., July 30, 2018. MWTC Bridgeport provides units a unique training experience by allowing the Marines to train in a mountainous environment and at high altitudes.


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Games and Entertainment

Thursday 7:00 p.m. PG-13 (1:42)

Saturday 2:00 p.m. PG (1:44)

Saturday 4:30 p.m. PG-13 (1:54)

Saturday 7:00 p.m. PG-13 (1:58)

Friday 7:00 p.m. PG (1:44)

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Sunday 4:30 p.m. PG-13 (1:42)

Sunday 7:00 p.m. PG-13 (1:58)

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

Sunday

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 Lunch Herbed baked chicken and carrots

Doors open 30 minutes before movie starts! | All NDVD are FREE *Last Showing

Dinner Chili macaroni and green beans

Chapel Services Roman Catholic • 9:30 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

CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Genus of beetles 5. Time units (abbr.) 8. Fiddler crabs 11. Remove weapons from 13. Express delight 14. Energy 15. Roman general 16. Returned material authorization (abbr.) 17. Mortgage group (abbr.) 18. Parts 20. Leavened bread cooked in a clay oven 21. Type of cloth 22. Frankness 25. Causes disgust or hatred 30. A member of the British order of honor 31. Folk singer Di Franco 32. One’s looks 33. Provokes 38. Partner of flow 41. Japanese warrior 43. Easy to perceive 45. Meet with one’s agreement 47. Bird’s jaw 49. Ballplayer accessory 50. Sword 55. Swiss river 56. Comedienne Gasteyer 57. Beat icon Ginsberg 59. Clinches a victory 60. Split lentils 61. Jewish spiritual leader 62. Book of the Bible (abbr.) 63. Electronic warfaresupport measures

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GUESS WHO?

64. Fibrous plant material CLUES DOWN 1. Annoy 2. Two-toed sloth 3. Precipitation 4. Barbary sheep 5. Large stinging paper wasp 6. Balkan country 7. __ Doherty, actress 8. Arm bones 9. Women’s undergarment 10. Genus of dabbling ducks 12. Time zone 14. Newts

19. Sound unit 23. Dab 24. Puzzlement 25. Defensive nuclear weapon 26. Actress Ling 27. Natural solid material 28. Burmese ethnic group 29. Puts within 34. Belonging to us 35. They __ 36. One of twelve sons of Jacob 37. Grab a seat 39. Rich fabric 40. Fruits 41. Very fast airplane 42. Large primates

44. Flammable jelly 45. Less common 46. Supplements with difficulty 47. Chinese automotive company 48. Every one of two or more things 51. Swiss river 52. Speak incessantly 53. Italian Island 54. Fighters against authority 58. Egg of a louse

I am an actor born in Alabama on April 26, 1980. As a child I was very active in sports. Although I received a full football scholarship, I went into modeling. A job in a nightclub inspired my role in a popular ladies’ night out film.

HOROSCOPES ARIES — Mar 21/Apr 20 This is an excellent week to get out and be active, Aries. Whether you hike, walk or go cycling, take some time to enjoy the great outdoors. This will benefit the mind and body. TAURUS — Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, take charge of your health because it is the most important way to stay on top of your game. Don’t forget to include emotional and spiritual health in your regimen. GEMINI — May 22/Jun 21 It’s time to tap your creativity, Gemini. If there is some piece of artwork or a craft you like but find too expensive, there’s a good chance you can create an excellent replica.

COMEDY CLUB WORD SEARCH

Other Faith Groups • For Jewish, Mormon and Islamic support, contact the Chaplain’s Office at 228-7775

CANCER — Jun 22/Jul 22 Some fresh air and sunshine can do you a world of good, Cancer. Especially if you have been a little stagnant in your career or personal life. A new perspective can help. LEO — Jul 23/Aug 23 The energy in the air can do surprising things when you are feeling frustrated, Leo. A change of scenery can help you rebound fast and get back on track. VIRGO — Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, organize a group activity with friends and family members this week. This is a good opportunity to reconnect with loved ones you may not have seen in some time.

See something suspicious Say something.

LIBRA — Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, if you are lacking regular exercise, take this week to make a new fitness plan that works for you. Start slowly and build up as you grow accustomed to exercise. SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 Put your ambitions into action, Scorpio. It’s one thing to give lip service to ideas, but it’s another to get started toward goals. The latter may lead to a more fulfilling life.

Call (843) 228-6710 / 911 - IMMEDIATELY

SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Don’t heistate to take on projects or make plans this week, Sagittarius. The more quicky you get involved, the better. Write down all of your plans to stay organized.

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Severe Weather and Force Protection

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Fraud, Waste and Abuse

If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse aboard MCAS Beaufort, call 843-8129537. If you know of or suspect any fraud, waste or abuse within MAG-31, call (252) 466-5038. The automated answering service on these lines is available 24 hours a day.

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FEATURE FUNNY GAG HEADLINER HECKLE IMPROVISED JOKE LAUGHING OPENER

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CAPRICORN — Dec 22/Jan 20 Work goes quite well for you this week, Capricorn. But you’re having difficulty finding traction at home. Take a day to catch up on projects at home to quiet your mind. AQUARIUS — Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, if you have been feeling creative and ambitious, consider giving a new hobby a try. An artistic project is fitting, but anything that inspires you will suffice. PISCES — Feb 19/Mar 20 There is a good chance that you will start the week with vigor, and it will continue for the next several days, Pisces. Channel that energy.


Command Information

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HAPPENINGS n The acting Sexual Assault Re-

sponse Coordinator of MCAS Beaufort is Marie Brodie. She can be reached at (910)-450-5159 Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

n If you have lost something and

are looking for it, please contact the Lost and Found Custodian at 843-228-6335 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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n The photocopying of U.S. Gov-

ernment identification cards is a violation of Title 18, U.S. Code Part 1, Chapter 33, Section 701 and punishable by fine and imprisonment.

Date: August 24, 1814: Captain Samuel Miller’s detachment from Marine Barracks, Washington, fought in the battle of Bladensburg in defense of the national capital. After helping to fight back three charges, Captain Miller was wounded. Almost encircled, the force of Sailors and Marines was forced to retire to avoid capture.

Marine Corps Top Shot MCAS Beaufort is in Tropical Cyclone Condition V for 2018 Atlantic Hurricane season until November 30. This year is predicted to be a near or below normal season due to a late season El Nino developing. NOAA is predicting 9-13 named storms. 4-7 will become Hurricanes. 0-2 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. Reduction in predicted storms does not reduce the risk…it only takes one. Be Prepared!

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CAMP GRAYLING, MI - A Marine with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, fires an FGM-148 Javelin Missile during exercise Northern Strike at Camp Grayling, Mich., Aug. 14, 2018. Camp Grayling, the largest National Guard center in the country covering 147,000 acres, offers many large artillery, mortar, tank ranges and maneuver courses.

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FUEL continued from page 1

“When I was working a different shift it was more of just supporting flight operations. It’s really neat seeing where all of the fuel we use comes from and how it gets here.” During the movement of fuel to the air station, environmental concerns were met and mitigated with the staging of booms around the barge and pier to contain any fuel should it leak into the water. Every Marine and civilian fuel specialist is also required to become Facility Response Team trained on oil spill response procedures. “This kind of event has multiple components,” Pelc said. “The Marines are responsible for the

safety as well as the positioning of the boom, while the civilians are responsible for the transferring of the fuel to the actual storage facilities.” Once the boom is anchored in place, the fuel is in the appropriate storage container and the barge is on its way back home, the fuel will then lay in wait to help carry out MCAS Beaufort’s future missions. “We make sure that the air station can sustain its mission,” Pelc said. “I know that the training is almost nonstop and we have great infrastructure here to support all of the squadrons. It’s nice being able to see that I’m making a Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III worth while difference with what Staff Sgt. Mario Diazregaldo unwinds a boom from its spool aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, I do here on the air station.” Aug. 22. Diazregaldo is the Operations Chief of station fuels aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.

Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Cpl. Adam Jordan, Cpl. Pablo Mendoza, Cpl. Zachary Kuchicki and Cpl. Jason Pelc station a boom around a barge aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug 22. The boom is used to contain any fuel in case of an accidental spill. The Marines are all with station fuels aboard MCAS Beaufort.

Photo by Cpl. Adam Dublinske

Seaman Roy Wells, a hospital corpsman with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, holds position during a hike during Mountain Training Exercise 4-18 aboard Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, Calif., July 30. MWTC Bridgeport provides units a unique training experience by allowing the Marines to train in a mountainous environment and at high altitudes.

HORSE

cold, overcoming their fears, whether it be of heights or anything else, to complete or help to complete their mission.” Improvise, adapt and overcome is one of the Marine Corps’ unofficial mottos and the Marines of 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, had to do just that during this field exercise. “We had to adapt and adopt new ways of doing things to overcome certain challenges that we have never had to deal with and are not used to,” said Fuentes. 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, was evaluated during their time in Bridgeport to certify that they are prepared to go on a deployment with the 11th MEU and conduct their core mission essential tasks. “We have four core METs that the battalion has to train on,” said Lt. Col. Geoffry Hollopeter, the commanding officer of 3rd Bn., 5th Marines. “The two specific core METs that we are supposed to train up to the battalion level and perform during the MCCRE is offense and defense. What we’re trying to get out of this exercise is to be evaluated on our offense and defense as a battalion by our higher regiment to cercontinued from page 1

tify that we can deploy and perform those core METs on deployment.” After the exercise 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, will attach to the 11th MEU in preparation for their deployment next year. As a sea-based Marine Air-Ground Task Force while deployed, the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit acts as a forward-deployed expeditionary crisis response force, embarking troops, vehicles, aircraft, and equipment aboard war ships.The unit had a challenging month at Bridgeport, but they came out as a better battalion because of it. “This is my third MTX and I’ve seen it from many different perspectives: as a platoon commander, executive officer and now as an assistant operations officer, those experiences have given me some perspective and context to see that this battalion has done very well over all,” said Swift. “The Marines have a lot to work on, we all do, but the staff did well, the companies did well and the Marines really challenged themselves and accomplished a lot.”

Photo by Cpl. Adam Dublinske

Lance Cpl. Alfredo Arredondo, a rifleman with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, holds position during a hike during Mountain Training Exercise 4-18 aboard Mountain Warfare Training Center Bridgeport, Calif., July 30. 3rd Bn., 5th Marines, conducted a Marine Corps Combat Readiness Exercise while in Bridgeport to certify that battalion is ready to become a part of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit as their ground combat element.


Graduates

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Bravo Company Graduates Honor Graduates

Platoon 1056

Pfc. C. J. Atkins, Interlachen, FL Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. I.G. Silva

Platoon 1060

Platoon 1057

Pfc. N. R. George, Jackson, NJ Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt. D. J. Spicer

Pfc. P. C. Godfrey, Cumberland, MD Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. F. H. Salinas

Platoon 1058

Pfc. J. P. Brandimarte, Seaford , NY Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. D. R. Evans

Platoon 1061

Pfc. M. H. Goddard, Valley Lee, MD Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. L. M. Figarodishmey

Platoon 1056 Pfc. Angelillo III, R. L.,Pfc. Atkins, C. J.,Pvt. Beckner III, H. I.,Pvt. Bohner, W. M.,Pfc. Bonham III, W. R.,Pvt. Bowling, B. C.,Pvt. Bushong, K. I.,Pvt. Casarrubias, B. A.,Pvt. Chavez, J. L.,Pfc. Cole Jr., R. L.,Pfc. Coronareyes, L. F.,Pfc.* Cotherman, S. F.,Pfc. Dube, L. K.,Pfc. Faison, C. K.,Pvt. Giambra, W. S.,Pfc. Gonzalez, O.,Pvt. Graham, K. M.,Pfc. Hagood, C. R.,Pvt. Herzog, B. S.,Pvt. Howell, T. E..,Pfc. Hudgell, A. S.,Pvt. Kidd, D. M.,Pvt. Lacoste, I. M.,Pvt. Lawson, J. W. ,Pfc. Mango, K. D.,Pvt. Masoner, J. R.Pfc. McKnight, D.T.,Pvt. McLaughlin, D. M.,Pfc. Medelquiterio, K.,Pfc. Murphy, D.,Pvt. Navahernandez, V.,Pvt. Nelms, J. P.,Pfc. Outlaw, B. W.,Pvt. Palacios, J. G.,Pfc. Pendergrass, Z. J.,Pfc.* Phillips, T. L.,Pvt. Rice, D. A.,Pvt. Richardson Jr, T. A.,Pvt. Robinson, T. D.Pfc. Rodriguezcasimiro, J. A.,Pfc. Shelton, I. T.,Pfc. Sorrells, J. M.,Pvt. Strong, H. C.,Pvt. Terena, A. K.,Pfc.* Turner, V. A.,Pvt. Watkins, W. T.,Pfc. Williams, I. B.,Pvt. Woody, C. S.,Pfc. Wynn, A. M.,Pvt. Zunigadeleon, A. D.

Platoon 1057

Pfc. Atkins, J. E.,Pfc.* Bagbey, D. Q.,Pfc. Barnes, A. R.,Pfc. Becerra, R. L.,Pfc. Bookmiller, A. D.,Pvt. Briggs, C. R.,Pfc. Burton, T. A.,Pvt. Carlson, E.,Pvt. Carr, C. F.,Pvt. Cisneros, F.,Pvt. Cox, J. P. ,Pvt. Crichton, A. A.,Pfc. Davis, C. D.,Pfc. Dejesus, J. G.,Pfc. Diaz, I. N.,Pfc. Dorado Jr., T. S. ,Pvt. Durandisse, D.,Pfc. Ferrer, C. J.,Pvt. Freeman, B. T.,Pvt. Garrison, K. M.,Pfc. Godfrey, P. C.,Pvt. Hamrick, A. P.,Pvt. Haspel, S. N.,Pfc. Hebron, R. S.,Pvt. Hepler, S. D.,Pvt. Hicks, M. G.,Pfc. Jackson, M. J.,Pfc. Johnson, B. W.,Pfc. Labarr, A. J.,Pvt. Lampinski, D. J.,Pfc. Leete, J. B.,Pfc. Lofgren, E. B.,Pfc. Macgregor IV, R.,Pvt. Maksoud, J. ,Pfc.* Marshall, Q. M.,Pfc. Mccloud, M. W.,Pvt. Miller, M. R.,Pfc.* Potgieter, C. A.,Pvt. Ramirez, R. O.,Pvt. Rodriguez, G. R.,Pfc. Rodriguez, S. O.,Pvt. Rudolf, J. L.,Pvt. Schwenning, Z. T.,Pfc. Sepulveda, G. A.,Pfc. Sheets, J. R.,Pvt. Simone, S. J.,Pfc. Smith, C. T. Pfc. StPierre, B. A.,Pvt. Sypherd, Z. A.,Pfc. Toporcer, T. J. ,Pfc. Wilcox, A. J.

Platoon 1058

Pvt. Arledge, J. P.,Pfc. Aspiroartiles, N,Pvt. Ayers, C. D.,Pvt. Bestman, P. S.,Pfc.* Brandimarte, J. P.,Pvt. Calvillo, A. P.,Pvt. Chriszt, M. J.,Pfc. Cook III, J. G.,Pfc.* Croy, K. M.,Pfc. Davenport, A. C.,Pvt. Doan, G. A.,Pfc. Funkhouser, Z. A.,Pfc. General, K. M.,Pvt. Griffin, A. J.,Pvt. Gutierrez, M.,Pvt. Hancock, M. B.,Pvt. Hill, J. J.,Pvt. Hoelle, L. G.,Pvt. Hughes, J. L.,Pfc. Jackson, E. D.,Pfc. Kirstein, C. J.,Pfc. Klausz, R. C.,Pfc. Lautzenheiser, E. J.,Pfc. Malcolm, D. D.,Pvt. Minch, G. D.,Pfc. Murano, D. C.,Pfc. Nacke, R. J.,Pfc. Niebrugge, K. D.,Pfc. Pagalday, R.,Pvt. Pahner J. D.,Pvt. Peralta, K. K.,Pvt. Peterson III, J. H.,Pfc. Petrie, J. S.,Pfc. Pezzulo, A. J.,Pfc. Pierre, D. N.,Pvt. Prather, A. N. ,Pvt. Ricigliano, A. M.,Pfc. Roy, J. A.,Pvt. Schulte, A. J.,Pvt. Shaffer, R. C. Pvt. Soto, K.M., Pfc. Swanson, D.J., Pvt. Taylor Jr., D.J., Pvt. Triceyoung, D.L., Pvt. Whiting, M.S., Pfc. Whitney III, F.W.

Platoon 1060

Danger

Pvt. Bacon, J. M.,Pvt. Bentley, I. M.,Pfc. Burns, A. M.,Pvt. Calles, K. A.,Pvt. Canter, B. P.,Pvt. Castellonrivera, Y. R.,Pvt. Chaussepied, J. A.,Pfc. Competello, D. G.,Pfc. Costello, S. D.,Pvt. Dempsey, M. J.,Pvt. Downey, S. R.,Pvt. Doyle, A. L.,Pvt. Edgerton, A. T.,Pfc. Fernandez, N. F.,Pfc. Fox, T. J.,Pfc. George, N. R. ,Pfc. Gladney, D. D.,Pvt. Hartman, C. T.,Pfc.* Honeycutt, G. C.,Pfc. Hudson, M. O.,Pfc. Hudson, P. J.,Pfc. Huff, J. W.,Pvt. Hurt, C. N.,Pfc. Johnson, W. H.,Pfc. Koutz, W. A.,Pvt. Littlefield, C. L.,Pvt. Lynskey, C. F.,Pvt. Marqueztzintzun, J.,Pvt. Mcateer, Z. L.,Pfc.* McMullen, Tyler J.,Pvt. Merriam E. J.,Pvt. Mucha, M.,Pvt. Ortiz III, M. J.,Pfc. Peskanov, M. A. Pfc. Ricoguzman, P. J.,Pfc. Riggs, T. D.,Pvt. Riveragutierrez, E. N. ,Pfc. Ruppert, C. W.,Pfc. Sangastiano, J. T.,Pvt. Smith, C. A.,Pfc. Stanek, Z. A.,Pvt. Storrs, J. L.,Pvt. Swartz, B. A.,Pfc.* Sweat, B. A.,Pfc. Wilsonsizemore, N. A.

Platoon 1061

Pvt. Bellagambahernandez, J. R.,Pvt. Biller, C. A.,Pvt. Chen, J. ,Pfc. Cheney III, W. G.,Pvt. Cordero Jr., A. M.,Pvt. Delgado, M.,Pfc. Desouza, L. P.,Pvt. Ellison, P. T.,Pfc. Eskew, R. W.,Pfc. Espinoza, A. ,Pfc. Flowers, M. C.Pvt. Friant Jr., B. L.,Pvt. Gabourel, F. G.,Pfc. Gregory, D. J.,Pfc. Guzman, R. G.,Pvt. Hart, C. G. ,Pvt. Henry, J. C.,Pfc.* Kolar, P. C.,Pvt. Kozar, P. A.,Pvt. Lawrence, J. A.,Pfc. Leclerc, K. J.,Pvt. Leto, D. A.,Pfc. Lezin, M.,Pfc. Magana, R.,Pvt. Mayzak, M. A.,Pvt. McClain, J. M.,Pfc. Miller, E. C.,Pfc. Moore Jr., C. A.,Pvt. Morrill, D. L.,Pfc.* Mouton, S. I.,Pfc. Nelson Jr., A. L.,Pfc. Pickens, K. T.,Pvt. Reese, N. P.,Pvt. Robichaux, J. M.,Pvt. Rostofer, S. J.,Pvt. Siebert, D. M.,Pvt. Smith, W. D.,Pvt. Soeder, D. A.,Pfc.* Swart, A. G.,Pfc. Walter, R. J.,Pvt. Wilson, R. T.,Pvt. Wing, A. J.,Pfc. Winters, E. M..Pfc. Wright, M. T..Pfc. Wright, Z. J.

Papa Company Graduates Honor Graduates Platoon 4030

Platoon 4031

Pfc. C. L. Vogel, Sioux Falls, SD Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. S. R. Thayer

Pfc. J. A. Rio, Harvest , AL Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. E. R. Robinson

Danger

Platoon 4028

Pfc. Ayers, B. L.,Pfc. Barron, D. M.,Pvt. Bennettjackson, M. R. ,Pfc. Bond, L. A.,Pvt. Booden, K. A..,Pfc. Bowyer, E. M.,Pvt. Cintronmachade, L. E.,Pfc. Connors, C. O.,Pfc. Contreras, P. L. ,Pvt. Dickerson, B. C. Pfc. Dunnagan, M. R.,Pfc. Ferdinand, J.,Pfc. Garcia, L.,Pvt. Garska, G. C.,Pvt. Gray, J. D.,Pvt. Hayes, C. K.,Pfc. Hill, J. I.*,Pfc. Holt, J. H.*,Pvt. Hurley, E. S.,Pfc. Jaramillo, A. M.,.Pfc. Jeanlouis, I. M. ,Pfc. Jones, M. C.,Pvt. Lestina, J. R. Pvt. Marin, V.,Pfc. Mcnamara, H. O.*,Pvt. Mooney, A. M. ,Pfc. Nicholson, L. R.,Pvt. Noguezrojas, R. ,Pfc. Paiz, N. J.,Pvt. Peterson, T. N.,Pvt. Ramirez, K. M.,Pfc. Razoperez, J.,Pvt. Regovic, S. E.,Pvt. Rogers, K. B. Pfc. Romero, A.,Pfc. Sane, E. R.,Pvt. Saxton, J. I.,Pvt. Spencer, R. E. ,Pfc. Tipton, A. L.,Pfc. Valencia, V.,Pfc. Vasvary, H. G.,Pfc.Vogel, C. L. ,Pfc. Whitehead, C. F.

Platoon 4029 Pvt. Adelhardt, V. L.,Pfc. Alexander, A. C.,Pvt. Barnett, M. A.,Pfc. Blalock A. C.,Pfc. Breed, A. J.,Pvt. Butler, S. S.,Pfc. Cakl, S. E..,Pvt. Calvario, G. C.,Pfc. Castillo, A. E.,Pfc. Chhay, B.,Pfc. Clayton, J. L.,Pvt. Colemanbell, T. K.,Pvt. Duplesis, E. E.,Pvt. Frederick, B. E.,Pvt. Gatewood, K. B.,Pvt. Gonzalez, A. I.,Pvt. Gonzalez, E. B.,Pfc. Gregory, C. M.,Pfc. Guattery, A. R.,Pvt. Harris, H. N.,Pfc. Harris, T. Q.,Pfc. Hashman, A. L.,Pfc. Johnson, A. M.,Pvt. Lacayo, N. J.,Pfc. Lorenzi, S. R.,Pfc. Mahoney, J. E.,Pvt. Mason, J. L.,Pvt. Mattingly, K. C.,Pfc. Mayor, K. A.,Pfc. Mcquinn, J. L.,Pfc. Molano, K.,Pfc. Null, H. L.,Pfc. Nunez, A. M.,Pvt. Patterson, N. N.,Pfc. Rio, J. A.,Pfc. Rivera, A. G.,Pvt. Santana, K. M.,Pfc. Sternotti, M. R.,Pvt. Tiffany, B. M.,Pfc. Todd, S. I.,Pfc. Valle, T. M.,Pvt. Wallace, J. J.,Pvt. Ward, B. J.

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MCCS: Cartoon Character 5K

Sailors, friends and families participate in Cartoon Character 5K run aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Aug. 17. The 5k was part of Marine Corps Community Service’s Semper Fit Summer Challenge, to promote unit cohesion and raise funds for the Marine Corps Ball. After the event, awards were handed out and refreshments were served. Photos by Sgt. Brittney Vella


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