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Photography by MARVIN

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UDE would like to SALUTE OUR MILITARY and THANK GOD for our AMERICAN ARMED FORCES. This Winter 2015 issue takes on a military theme if you will, so let’s respect and THANK those that have and are serving our country. SALUTE! The United States of America is of course the greatest country on the planet and I think lately it seems that we have lost our way and are heading down a different road than we were intended to follow by our forefathers, aka the founders of our Constitution. Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, the Father of our Country George Washington. I don’t think this fine group of intelligent forethoughtful gentlemen who would be happy with what is going on with our country here in the year 2015. Why we are changing our values and traditions to appease a few in the minority that are supposedly offended by OUR WAY is beyond me. Getting rid of Christmas trees and Nativity Scenes, Treating our Enemy Terrorists with empathy & sympathy and better than we are treating our own Veterans, Pushing a Racial divide that’s not as bad as some may want you to believe exists, etc. I think we need to get back to our roots of where we came from DUDE. Let’s get back to the UNITED States of America, not the divided states and the hate filled congress would be a good place to start. UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE ARE GOING TO FALL! This great country was founded as ONE NATION UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE with LIBERTY & JUSTICE FOR ALL! As our currency has always clearly stated; IN GOD WE TRUST! YES, these are the foundations our country was formed on and we should not move away from them, rather we should embrace them whole heartedly. OH and yeah, I think it should be mandatory in schools like when I grew up that it was OK to say a Prayer and stand up and SAY THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG before classes start everyday. If this offends you and your children, you are allowed to not participate, but don’t make us change to suit your selfish needs. If it truly wrinkles your skirt or pants, then kindly do us all a favor and find another country to live in cause this is THE WAY WE ROLL in the great UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Now let’s do what we do best and saddle up our horses for a nice ride this Winter. Make sure your horses are warm, well fed and watered DUDES! Let’s get going, we’re burning daylight. Yee Haw Y’all, Giddy Up! This issue of DUDE, which obviously has a military flavor to it, needs to be dedicated to a Commander In Chief that we all should respect and be glad to have had as our top dog. This DUDE is none other than our 40th President of the United States and 33rd Governor of California, Ronald Wilson Reagan. Born on February 6th, 1911 in a small town in Illinois, Tampico, the son of Nelie Clyde Wilson and John Edward “Jack” Reagan who where Irish Catholics. Nicknamed “DUTCH” by his father because of his fat little Dutchman like appearance and haircut, grew up hopscotching around the small towns of Monmouth, Gateburg and later in Chicago. Reagan was baptized and had a strong faith in the goodness of all people and the Disciples of Christ. He had a profound opposition to racial discrimination. Young Ronnie attended Dixon High School and his first job was a lifeguard at Rock River in Lowell Park. Over a six year period, President Reagan performed 77 rescues before attending Eureka College, where he was a frat boy and a cheerleader, majoring in economics and sociology. Great backgrounds for a soon to be Governor and President. One would have to agree that these majors gave him a keen understanding and perspicaciousness of how be a successful leader of people. Call

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him a “Jack of all Trades”, as he excelled in campus politics as president of his student body, was a member of the football team, captain of his swim team and was involved in theater. DUTCH graduated in 1932 and became a broadcaster for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes where he progressed to making $100 per month. In 1937, while traveling with the Chicago Cubs he took a screen test with Warner Brothers Studio that led to a seven-year contract. He was “B-film star” until he appeared in Dark Victory with Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, who has one of the best quotes of all times that I can not share with you on these pages. In 1940 he played the role of George “The Gipper” Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All American. After that, he got his DUDE CREDENTIALS when starring with Errol Flynn in the Santa Fe Trail. Reagan’s “Made me a star” role in Kings Row put him on the map as one of Hollywood’s young generation of popular stars. He never got to take advantage of this newly found stardom as he was ordered to active duty with the United States Army

DUDE John Wayne, The Duke, Rooster Cogburn James Arness, Marshall Matt Dillion Lorne Greene (Ben), Pernell Roberts (Adam), Dan Blocker (Hoss), Michael Landon, (Little Joe) The Cartwrights Clint Eastwood, Dirty Harry & Western God Sylvester Stallone, Rocky & Rambo Arnold Palmer, The King Of Golf Richard Petty, The King Of Nascar Elvis, The King of Rock n Roll George Strait, The King of Country Music Stormin Norman Schwarzkopf, Four Star General Willie Nelson, Waylon and The Boys Dale Earnhardt, The Intimidator Hank Williams, Sr, The Singing Kid, Luke The Drifter Bond, James Bond Ian Fleming, Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig The Beatles John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison & Ringo Starr Dwight David Eisenhower “Ike” 5 Star General & 34th President Henry Ross Perot Great American Patriot Ronald Wilson Reagan 40th President, The Gipper, DUTCH

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to the ending of the Cold War. He reinvigorated American morale and the American economy by reducing American reliance upon its government. Sure wish we had him as president today DUDE! One of his signature acts was a constitutional amendment on school prayer to restore the simple freedom of our citizens to offer prayer in public schools and institutions. It had been banned by the supreme court in 1962. Though Reagan was disappointed in the Supreme Court’s ruling that a moment of silence was not allowed, he continued to call for Congress to support voluntary prayer in schools and end the expulsion of GOD from America’s classrooms. In 1981, John Hinckley shot the president and he was close to death but was released from the hospital in less than two weeks. If that doesn’t qualifiy him as a DUDE, I don’t know what does?! This made him the first president to survive being shot in an assassination attempt. DUTCH was a DUDE and believed that GOD had spared his life to fulfill a greater purpose. He was at the top of his game with an amazing 73% approval rating. He went on to handle the Air Traffic controllers strike, introduce Reaganomics, which dropped inflation from 12.5% to 4.4% and during his eight years GDP growth averaged 7.9% with it topping out with a growth rate of 12.2% in 1982. Pretty damn impressive if you look at the state of our nation today. There was obviously something to his supply-side economics, advocating a laissez-fare “let them do” philosophy of government with minimal intrusions and his free-market fiscal policies. Compliment that philosophy with the across the board tax cuts and you have one happy American Economy. Why we haven’t learned those lessons is beyond me DUDE! President Reagan was the epitome of a Commander In Chief. He ordered a massive build up of in San Francisco. President Reagan completed fourteen home-study Army Extension Courses and enlisted in the the United States Armed Forces and revived the B-1 Lancer Bomber program canceled by the Carter Army Reserve as a private assigned to Troop B, 322 Cavalry. He was commissioned as a second administration. This build-up produced the MX missile and the deployment of the Pershing missiles lieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps of the cavalry in 1937. Once called to active duty in 1942, in West Germany, both that lead to the end of the Soviet Union and the “Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down he was classified for limited service due to his poor eyesight. His first assignment was at the Port of This Wall” Speech. There were skirmishes in Lebanon and Grenada, the Libya bombing of lucky man Gaddafi, Embarkation at Fort Mason in California. Here he gained approval as well as his War on Drugs that made him seem in control of the Army Air Force and became AAF and became involved in as Commander In Chief, however the Iran-Contra affair Public Relations for the 18th Army Air Force Base Unit in Culver did not end up well. Selling covert arms to Iran to fund City California (First Motion Picture Unit). In 1945, after his the Contras in Nicaragua, kind of sounds like the Fast and stateside service to his country, he co-stared in films such as; Furious scandal of today. Why do we continue to give arms Bedtime for Bonzo, Cattle Queen of Montana and Hellcats of the to the bad guys DUDE?! Navy, in which he appeared with later to be wife, Nancy Davis. President Reagan did address Immigration by making Reagan served on the Board of Directors of the Screen Actors it illegal to knowingly hire and recruit illegal immigrants. Guild and quickly moved to position of president. Reagan also granted amnesty to approximately three million During the 1940’s, Reagan and his then wife, Jane Wyman illegal immigrants to improve their lives from hiding in the served as secret advisors to the FBI outing people within the shadows, BUT WITHOUT ACCESS to many of the American motion picture industry that were believed to be communist citizens’ benefits of a free and open society, such as; driver’s sympathizers. During the 1950’s, he moved toward television licenses, social security cards and welfare checks! and was hired as the host of the General Electric Theater. In 1994, President Reagan at the age of 83 was diagnose DUTCH had climbed the ladder and was earning a very with Alzheimer’s disease which ultimately destroys brain cells respectable $125,000 a year. Big money back then DUDE. and causes death. Well, the inevitability caused his death via His last performance was in 1965 on the television series pneumonia and DUTCH passed away on June 5, 2004 at the Death Valley Days. My GOD, I actually remember that show. age of 93. His body was flown to Washington DC where he laid President Reagan married Jane Wyman in 1940 where in state for 34 hours and was viewed by 104,684 people. He they had two biological children Maureen and Christine, was loved by many. He now lays in rest at the Ronald Reagan the later tragically only lived one day. Later in 1945, they Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. adopted Michael. Well, Ronnie’s political ambitions caused WELCOME ABOARD DUTCH! We’re proud to have you in arguments with Jane and they finalized their divorce in the DUDE HALL of FAME and this issue is one for THE GIPPER! 1949. He met Nancy Davis in 1949 while working with the Now let’s get back to our ride DUDES! Well, many of you SAG, fell in love and they were married in 1952. They had faithful followers of DUDE have enjoyed the great photos two children, Patti and Ron. Nancy and Ronald were close, DUDE LOOKS GOOD and articles from our favorite Wildlife Nature DUDE, Marvin authentic, intimate and never stopped courting each other. ON A HORSE! Bouknight and he has since moved on to Discovery Place in Many don’t know Ronnie began his political career Charlotte, as their Naturalist. I decided to round him up and tell as a Democrat. He strongly supported President Harry him to join us for another ride, so once again, he’s graced us with S. Truman and his aspirations started shifting to the right while endorsing DUDE HALL of FAMER, President Dwight David Eisenhower. Later he would go on to support not yet, President Richard what he’s been up to and shared some pretty cool natural resources information with us. Thanks Nixon. DUTCH had moved right and had began championing the conservative movement and the brotha Marvin! Glad to have you back DUDE. DUDE was fortunate enough to have been invited back to Safari Club International’s Wounded Republican party in the early 1960’s. His next big political move was supporting Barry Goldwater in Warriors & Wheelchair Hunt up at Nemours Wildlife Foundation Plantation this past Fall. We’ve 1964. This is where he adopted the importance of a SMALLER GOVERNMENT. Reagan’s “A Time for Choosing” Speech impressed many with his conviction and charisma and covered this event every year since our inception and it simply gets better every year. Great job to that won him the Governorship in California from 1967 to 1975. His signature act was signing the Mark Peterson and company, who coordinates the heart felt appreciative event that just celebrated Family Law Act, which became the first no-fault divorce legislation in the United States. The Reagan it’s 10th year. Watching these wounded warrior heroes come driving in with American Flags waving, presidential platform was starting to take shape, as he spoke out against the idea of this country having lunch with them, then watching them head out in to the great Lowcountry outdoors to hunt becoming a welfare state and professed we need to be “sending the welfare bums back to work.” or to see them interacting with thankful Americans is just one of the most patriotic things I’ve ever witnessed. The United States Marine Corps was in the house; Color Guard, Parris Island Marine Corps Pretty strong convictions indeed. In 1976, Reagan challenged incumbent, President Gerald Ford as a real conservative for the the Band and even Brigadier General Terry V. Williams himself. Thanks for the photos Susan Deloach. American Conservative Union. Well, President Ford, though more moderate, won the nomination, but OooRah and GOD BLESS AMERICA! While we’re enjoying our Winter ride out on the trail that has a military theme, we couldn’t help lost to Democratic challenger President Jimmy Carter. 1980 was a different story. President Carter was reeling from the Iran hostage crisis and Reagan’s but pay our respect to some other American Heroes and that’s our VETERANS, living and passed. campaign to stimulate the economy through lower taxes took hold along with his stances on less Beaufort obviously has a military flavor to it with the Marine Corps Air Station, Naval Hospital and governmental interference in people’s lives and a strong national defense, won him the election as our Parris Island Marine Recruit Depot and they way our little town treats its AMERICAN VETERANS is 40th president. Though later to be President, George H.W. Bush was one of his primary opponents, quite special indeed. DUDE joined the spectacle that is the VETERANS DAY CEREMONIES that are he chose him to be his running mate. Landslide Ronnie carried 44 states with 489 electoral votes to held on November 11th at the Beaufort National Cemetery. This was my first experience attending and I’ll be there every year from now on for sure. Then, later in December, was another great Veterans Carter’s pitiful 49. It was time for the peanut farmer to go home. We now had our President for the next eight years from 1981-1989. President Reagan brought about appreciative event and that was the WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA event held on these sacred individual freedoms, changed the U.S. economy and expanded our military that obviously contributed grounds. Nice Christmas wreaths for our fallen VETERANS during the holidays. Great job to all those

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involved, especially you BIKER DUDES & DUDETTES out there! To all those who attended either or both of these events, YOU are what America is all about and I was proud to be in your company. Our military ride continued as we trotted our horses in to the Officer’s Club on the Marine Corps Air Station to join our friends at the MOAA/Military Officers Association of America, who do such great work helping out our returning military personnel transition. A great facility, a fantastic delicious lunch and one of the most impressive group of DUDES you’ll ever want to meet. Colonels and Generals abound and we had the privilege of getting to meet Major General Robert E. Livingston USA of the South Carolina National Guard and learning more about our National Guard. Be glad we have such and impressive National Guard here in our home state and I can promise you, they are in the good hands of a very capable leader. The Sound We Heard interrupting our lunch meeting Is The Sound of Freedom DUDE! Thanks for the invite Ladies and Gentlemen! Believe me, the pleasure was all mine and THANK YOU FOR YOUR LEADERSHIP & SERVICE TO OUR GREAT GOD BLESSED COUNTRY. As we start turning our horses back to the lower forty of the ranch, our dusty trail lead us once again to the Santa Elena Foundation. We got to meet THE COUNT OF GUEMES himself, Alvaro Armada Barcaiztegui, a direct descendant of Pedro Menendez de Aviles, the first Governor of La Florida and the DUDE that started the settlement of Santa Elena on Parris Island for the Spanish back in the mid 1560’s. The Count is one smooth DUDE and I thought it would be fun to teach y’all more about Pedro himself. Feel free to contact their website and join this great group as they preserve the heritage of America’s first settlement by Europeans. Sorry Jamestown! Pedro was one bad DUDE! Thanks for including us Dr. Andy Beall, Executive Director. As we start seeing the ranch come in to sight our horses start getting a little frisky and we slow them down a bit and take time to appreciate our beautiful natural resources Mother Nature has blessed us with. We couldn’t help but think of a better way to show you some of our great Lowcountry outdoors than to have the Photography Club of Beaufort join us in OLDFIELD and capture some of this magnificence to share with you. Yes, we are lucky to live here in the majestic Lowcountry of South Carolina. Nice having you folks visit us on the trail and break some bread. We want to keep you DUDES and DUDETTES educated out there on the trail, so the DUDE QUIZ also has a military theme to it this issue. Learn more about our two great Marine Corps facilities that are the Marine Corps Air Station and Parris Island Marine Recruit Depot. Heck, I even learned some things putting together the DUDE QUIZ! Ah yes, back on the ranch and just outside the gates we had to stop in and water our horses down at the newly opened Port Royal Sound Foundation Maritime Center located at the Lemon Island public boat landing on the Chechessee River. WOW! What a cool place this is DUDE! Make sure you pack up the youngsters and pay this great interactive educational place a visit. We ran in to the Beaufort, Hilton Head and OLDFIELD fishing clubs there one evening. Good friends, Cold beer and Ubiquitous Smiles! Great seeing many DUDE FAMILY MEMBERS enjoying this exciting place. Now that we have the horses groomed, fed and back in their stalls, we need some grub. Well, I smell something good cooking and if you’ve been on Bay Street in downtown Beaufort, you will have smelled this too and it’s none other that Q on Bay. Time for some COOKING DUDE STYLE. What’s this? A smoked, then deep fried turkey! Son, you talk about going to slap your Mama! Nice job DUDES! Thanks for sharing. Well, we’re worn out, our bellies are full, so it’s time for a DUDE CIGAR and several cold ones by the fire. Nothing makes this time more enjoyable that visiting with our Wild and Crazy Editor of our publication, HAROLD THE LARGEMOUTH BASS. Yes, a fish is our editor and people send him pictures. Enjoy all the comical nonsense and fun photos. Feel free to send any photos that have a wildlife flare to them, to our favorite fish and we’ll put them in our next issue. Excuse this novel but we had a lot to cover on this ride. We appreciate you DUDES and DUDETTES joining us for the DUDE RIDE and we have to always THANK ALL OUR GREAT DUDE FAMILY MEMBERS for their support, cause this ride doesn’t happen without them. Pick up the phone, give us a call or hit me up with an email. We’d love to have your business come join the DUDE FAMILY. Per usual, you can LIKE us on Facebook “DUDE” and always find the current issue and all past issues on our website; DUDESC.COM. There you will also be able to find the links to all our DUDE FAMILY MEMBERS’ websites. Hang in there DUDES, Springtime is not far away! Stay safe, help out a fellow American in need and go up to a Military person or Veteran, look them in the eye, shake their hand and THANK THEM FOR THEIR SERVICE TO THESE GOD BLESSED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! LATER DUDE! BRAD B. MCDONALD PUBLISHER DUDE DUDESC.COM 843-298-3827

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DUDE, What Happened to Marvin? Article and Photos BY MARVIN BOUKNIGHT

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’ve been writing for DUDE for it’s first four years and hopefully you may have no- the museum and Discovery Place, Inc., I’m also conducting and coordinating programs for ticed my articles about local wildlife and my travels around South Carolina’s teachers, adults, etc. at Wildacres, a fantastic retreat located in the Blue Ridge MounLowcountry. Then...abruptly...they stopped and I missed the last issue. tains, as well as directing the programming and management of a wonderful “What happened to Marvin?”, you ask. museum with an awesome and passionate staff. Well, as much as I love the Lowcountry, I was offered an Being this close to the mountains, of course I have already develawesome opportunity that meant I would have to leave oped a mental “shot” list and one animal I have always been fasthe beauty and diversity of the coast and move to, of all cinated by is the groundhog (Marmota monax), also called the places, a city. That’s right...A CITY (talk about country come woodchuck, land beaver, or my favorite, whistlepig (named to town)! Many times in life, you have to take advantage of after the tendency to whistle when alarmed). Since they are opportunities, and although I was apprehensive about leavabsent from most of South Carolina, I haven’t had the oping the Lowcountry, with the support of my wife and famportunity to photograph these critters. They can be fun to ily, I accepted the position as the Director of the Charlotte watch and are comical to see waddling around the outNature Museum, packed my bags and moved to Charlotte. skirts of their burrows, eating grasses, berries, etc., ocNow I’m not a city boy, so I was wondering about how I casionally eating grasshoppers, grubs, and other insects. would fit in and, more importantly, as a naturalist, would They dig burrows where they live, raise young and defend I be able to keep doing the things I love , such as wildlife their territories against other groundhogs, but they do live photography, hiking, scouring the woods, making discoverin proximity to other groundhogs. They can often be seen ies, etc. Well, as luck would have it, this place is awesome! standing motionless, propped up on their hind legs and tails, Charlotte has an amazing park system (Mecklenburg County alert for danger. When alerted, they give a high-pitched whisPark and Recreation) and many are located within 20 minutes of tle, and “high-tail” it to their burrows. Most folks don’t know that me. Add to the fact that I am only 1-2 hours from the mountains groundhogs are actually pretty good swimmers when the opportuMmmm...delicious! and voila, I’m in Heaven! With my good friend, David Williams, a local nity presents itself and can actually climb trees to escape predators! I naturalist and graphic artist, I am getting out and about photographing, fly absolutely love the flat head, chunky body, and grizzled fur of these large fishing for trout, hunting for edible mushrooms (such as the hedgehog or lion’s ground squirrels! Continued on page 8 mane mushroom, shown here), scouring for beautiful salamanders, and more. Through

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White Squirrel of Brevard, NC

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I’m also fortunate to be relatively close to the Pisgah National Forest, near the town of Brevard. While visiting there recently, I discovered that Brevard is very proud of a unique wildlife anomaly. They are home to one of the largest populations of white squirrels in the United States. These squirrels are a white color morph of the regular gray squirrel (Sciuris carolinensis), but they are not albino. For them, the correct term is leucistic. Albinism is a lack of melanin in the fur and skin, leaving white fur, pink eyes, etc.(think white rabbits). Leucistic is a reduced amount of melanin, so the fur may be mostly white, but the eyes are dark and the skin and fur has some pigmentation (the opposite of leucistic is melanistic or mostly black/ brown, such as the black squirrels of Kent State in Ohio). As you can see from the picture, these cute squirrels have dark eyes, patchy color on the exposed skin of their ears, and a degree of color on their head and down their back. Now, these squirrels are not as easy to see as you might think. I spent a couple hours, scouring parks, etc. until I finally found one on the campus of the Brevard College. Once I found one, I began to see others, as well. These little guys were pretty cooperative for the camera and gave me some great shot opportunities. Suddenly, they froze and in the distance, I heard a bunch of other squirrels squawking and barking. Out of nowhere, a huge red-tailed hawk swooped down, being harassed by a flock of crows! All the squirrels shot off to the security of evergreens, leaf nests, and hollows, effectively ending my photo-shoot. It’s good to know the security system of crows and squirrels works, even for white squirrels! Well, as much as I miss the Lowcountry, I’m doing just fine in the “upcountry”. I miss many of the Lowcountry folks I count as friends and hope to stay in touch, with the head DUDE, Brad, being one of them! I hope you have enjoyed my articles and photos in the past and even though I won’t be in the Lowcountry, my heart will always be fond of this special place and who knows where I’ll end up next? Look out Africa! I’m coming soon... DUDE PROFILE: Marvin Bouknight is a South Carolina native and has lived in the Lowcountry for over 15 years. A Clemson University graduate with a degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Management, Marvin has been a professional naturalist for over 20 years. Through his company, The Nature Nook, LLC, Marvin offers a variety of programs, seminars and workshops on topics such as the local flora and fauna, attracting wildlife to your backyard and wildlife photography. He also provides services such as interpretive center design, displays and features, interpretive program development including curriculum-based and guided lesson plan development, trail design and development, wildlife surveys and documentation, nature-based consultation, etc. He can be reached by email at naturenookllc@gmail.com

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UDE if there’s ever been an event that made you feel good about your country and those that sacrifice for our FREEDOM, it is this very event. Mark Peterson called me about 3 years ago to introduce me to this event and it was a blessing. Now every October I look forward to getting together with this great group of Americans; The Safari Club International’s Family, The great folks that are in charge of Nemours Wildlife Foundation Plantation (nemourswildlifefoundation.org) and its director, Ernie Wiggers, Local Law Enforcement Officers; South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, South Carolina State Patrol, Beaufort County Sheriff’s Department and USMC Military Police, USMC Soldiers/Volunteers, The Parris Island Marine Corps Band & Color Guard, Colonel Peter D. Buck from MCAS Beaufort and Brigadier General Terry V. Williams from Parris Island Marine Recruit Depot, Various Regional Plantation Owners and their fine group of Managers & Hunting Guides, The delectable contributions of the Chefs from; Brays Island, Spring Island, Oglethorpe Club & Kroger, Therapy Dogs Inc., Regional Media (TV, Radio and Print), the Charleston Exchange Club, Savannah Technical College Culinary Students, Daughters of the Confederacy, VanGeisen Construction and last but not least, the fine professional photography from Susan DeLoach all make this event happen and get recognized. Nemours Plantation is a pristine gorgeous piece of Lowcountry land and has more true blue Americas per square foot on this day than anywhere in the world. The crowd readies and

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lines the Spanish Moss ladened Live Oaks entrance drive waving their American Flags as the vans, pickups and cars cruise in with our HEROES. The crowd is all smiles, but when you see the smiles of these wounded war heroes faces waving back at you....well, it’s PRICELESS! They are back in the HOME OF THE BRAVE and they are being appreciated and treated some good ole Lowcountry outdoor American fun. The event has grown over it’s first 10 years and Brigadier General Terry V. Williams, presented Mr. & Mrs. Mark Peterson of Safari Club International with a Plack recognizing them for their magnanimous effort in creating this very worth while event. A BIG DUDE SALUTE! We’ve met many new friends at this event, as well as always catching up with many friends of DUDE. You guys know who you are! BUT, the real event is these American Wounded War Heroes getting to have the assistance of some fine outdoor DUDES to take them in to the bush and seek out some edibles. This event also welcomes some very deserving sick or injured youngsters and other disabled adults. There was a record breaking 55 disable hunters this year. Also, this year they invited all local World War II veterans to join in all the festivities. It was great to see and Thank these members of the Greatest Generation. Our long time DUDE FAMILY MEMBER, Master Sergeant Warren Disbrow, USMC (Retired) is always one of the WW Guides that take our heroes to their stands in some primo baited Lowcountry Plantations. DIZ was fortunate enough this year to take out an Army

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LOWCOUNTRY LIFESTYLES DUDE, BRIGADIERE GENERAL TERRY V. WILLIAMS, MASTER SERGEANT, WARREN DISBROW, USMC (RETIRED) WW Vet, Jim and his brother Bill to the unique BIG SURVEY Plantation (Thanks Again, Wendy!) Can you imagine the joy this DUDE felt when DIZ got him settled in his stand after being bed ridden with his injuries for the last 10 years. YES, TEN! Well, these Redneck DUDES managed to get lucky as they say and Jimbo shot himself a nice South Carolina Lowcountry 6 point buck. BAAM! Get R Done DUDE! It’s no coincidence that this annual hunt is set up to take place at the peak of the Lowcountry whitetail rut. This DUDE said he felt like he had just won the lottery. Pretty Special indeed. If that doesn’t make you smile, then you might want to check you pulse. What’s nice about this superiorly run event is that these American Hero Wounded Warriors get to take home a cooler full of fresh venison (Special Thanks to Burbage’s Meat Processing in Ravenel, SC) and they can get a FREE, donated mount of their hunt compliments of Pernell’s Taxidermy. Yeah, this is a pretty special thing to witness. Makes you feel good and proud to be an American. Not all the wounded warriors on hand are hunters but they have as much fun as well. When I saw this DUDE get out of his dilapidated old electric wheelchair and get saddled up in his new TRACK CHAIR, thanks and nice job, Charles Pollak of Independencefund.org and Bill O’Reilly’s publicity on FOX’s The O’Reilly Factor, the grin turned immediately I AM THERAPY DU DE to big smile and brought tears to my eyes. His caring wife seemingly a bit anxious asked him, “Honey, how does it feel?” His answer, “See y’all later I’m going on a test drive!” and off he went through the rugged field headed towards the beautiful Coosaw River, like the Road Runner burning a smoke trail out in the dessert running from the Wylie Coyote. I laughed while I was crying DUDE! DUDES let’s remember OUR FREEDOM is not FREE! It comes at the expense of some brave men and women who have chosen their country over their families, so we can all do the things we get to do in this great country. When you see an American Hero wounded warrior, don’t HONEY, I’M GOING turn and look the other way. Go up to this Proud Warrior ON A TEST DRIVE and THANK HIM or HER FOR THEIR SERVICE! They will appreciate it more than you know. Let’s not forget that some never make it home and they all will remain in our thoughts, prayers and gratitude. If you are interested in more information on this great American event then feel free to contact our good friend, Mark Peterson, the SCI Low Country Chapter Wounded Warrior & Disabled Hunter Program Coordinator Cell: 843.757.0000 Home: 843.757.0001, (www.scilowcountry.org), as they are always looking for anyone who can contribute something positive to this magnificent outing. If you would like to donate to this worthwhile cause, Please send donations to; Jan Gooding, Chapter Treasurer 4663 Archfield Avenue, Meggett, SC 29449. Mark would like to give Thanks to the hard work of their volunteers, the generosity of our participating landowners and the financial support of their sponsors, as their Wounded Warrior & Disabled Hunter program was honored with an award from Safari Club International’s Humanitarian Foundation. The award was presented to their Chapter Co-President, Ann Chittum, earlier this year at the SCI convention in Las Vegas. And to all those fine Marines, Military Personnel and Law Enforcement Officers, it was a pleasure to be in you company and THANK YOU FOR KEEPING US SAFE & FREE!

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AMERICAN SNIPER Staying on

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BY CHAN HARDWICK

n 1942 Franklin Roosevelt was able to dissuade his generals and override the British to begin America’s European campaign in North Africa. FDR did so primarily because he sensed that the inexperience of the American citizen soldiers would lead to disaster if they started the war facing the Nazi’s top troops in a cross channel invasion of France. That invasion would come, but first the American generals and officers had to “blood” the new troops: the soldiers, coming from all walk of ordinary American life, had to be turned into killers. Clint Eastwood’s new movie, AMERICAN SNIPER makes one thing clear: America certainly knows now how to make citizen soldiers effective and necessary killers. While the Academy Awards may have come and gone by the time you read this, it is worth saying that this film takes a close look at the modern American soldier, in this case, the famous and most successful sniper in American war history, Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper). In doing so and without glorifying battle or killing, Eastwood tells an efficient, focused and clear tale of a boy from the American west who grew up to be an American hero, though perhaps late to be nationally recognized outside of Texas and the military. Starting out as a dusty, knockabout rodeo cowboy, Kyle switches to the military after seeing images of the Beirut barracks bombing and finding that, as a life’s vocation, bronco busting was an empty performance. Entering the Navy S.E.A.L. program—arguably the top of our elite military training courses which comes as near as possible to get a soldier (or “frogman”) over the hump of killing someone–-Kyle emerges as an exceptional marksman, leading to his assignment as a sniper as America enters the post 9/11 era. Along the way to his first tour of duty in Desert Storm, Kyle enjoys a memorable bar romance and eventually marries Taya (Sienna Miller) who seems uncertain about the prospect of being a military wife. Through one scare after another, Taya emerges through the story as a frightened and worried wife, yet strong in making a blunt and insistent argument that Kyle’s work was hurting his life as husband and father. At one point as Kyle considers yet another tour, Taya threatens not to be there for him when Kyle returns, but she never stops being loyal and there for him. Despite her fears and driven to “stop the bad guys” and protect his bud-

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the Horse dies, Kyle--just as we saw when he was winning fancy belts with relentless bronco riding--goes back for tour after tour committed to his work as a sniper, sometimes joining the ground forces, and becomes legendary (his nickname was “Legend”) for the his record of successful “kill shots.”, but also for his fearlessness and leadership. Still, the war is complex, brutal and clearly not resolved: women and children, on both sides, are in the kill mix. Initially using tight, constricted ground shots, Eastwood covers the tricky battleground house-to-house challenges for Kyle and his fellow soldiers, while later in the movie captured by high drone-fed cityscape shots, we see the evolving war, its complexities, are reminded throughout the intense battle scenes that this war is not the frequently depicted and familiar World War II combat theatre of fields, streams, and forests. Bradley Cooper, the star of a variety of hugely successful and popular films, was also a producer of American Sniper and has a Best Actor nomination to go along with his producing efforts. The depiction feels right. Unusually capable, Kyle was not the quickest to pick up on other’s feelings or needs, but he comes around in a most believable way. And if perhaps one of the duller tools in the shed, Cooper allows Kyle to grow steadily into much more capable of eventual sharpening than we might have originally thought. Two other highly acclaimed “sand” films, as the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are called, had similar issues. In the fictional The Hurt Locker, a successful veteran cannot adjust to a stroll down his local Publix foodstuffs aisle; he has to go back to the work the military duty of defusing bombs because life is meaningless otherwise. And in Zero Dark Thirty, like this film a basedon-true story, the mission and message was clear as avenging the 2001 attacks was always of specific and hugely national importance. For American Sniper, the message is that we need to enable good men and women to do necessary, if sometimes brutal and merciless, service for our country. And when they return, these veterans need help but can reclaim lives of purpose, service, and love in their families and community. As the film’s conclusion—and you need to stay through the credits—emphasizes: Chris Kyle was the best example of that person.

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GOD BLESS OUR AMERICAN VETERANS!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE LADIES & GENTLEMEN! BY BRAD MCDONALD

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rowing up a hillbilly in the North Carolina foothills, I really wasn’t in the company of military facilities and large numbers of active veterans. But, ever since I started DUDE here in Beautiful Beaufort County, I have been drawn in and absorbed in the Veterans of the Lowcounty. Do keep in mind, I am also talking about the ones that lay in rest in our wonderful piece of land we call home. I have a much greater appreciation and respect for our Veteran War Heroes now that I’m from Beaufort County, South Carolina. This past Fall I got to participate and witness two heart wrenching events that honor our Veterans; The Veteran’s Day Ceremonies and the Wreaths Across America event at the BEAUFORT NATIONAL CEMETERY, located 1601 Boundary Street, across the street from the public tennis courts and BRICKS ON BOUNDARY, one of our favorite DUDE WATERING HOLES. Open daily from 800 to sunset. If you’ve never been to either one of these great events then you need to put them on your bucket list. These are caring, respectable, appreciative American ceremonies that you should want to be a part of each year. First up is the Veterans Day Ceremonies at the Beaufort National Cemetery following the parade on November 11th. Take a look around. This is AMERICA DUDE! Young, old, white, black, Asian, hispanic, active duty,

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retired veterans, local dignitaries, all are gathered near the entrance of this hallowed place all paying homage to those that SERVED OUR GREAT COUNTRY. They are the best of us and we must never forget their sacrifice. The Wreaths Across America event at the Beaufort National Cemetery is also a heart felt, respectable event. To say that local bikers show up for this worth while gesture is an understatement. HOG HEAVEN DUDE! I have to tip my hat to local biker groups who raise funds throughout the year to grace one of our many fallen heroes grave sites & head stones with a fresh Fraser fir, red bow ladened wreath. The Spirit of Christmas abounds! Going to events such as these restores my faith in this great country of ours. It’s nice to see a group that is ALL IN and by that I mean no prejudgices , just everyone being respectable caring AMERICANS. Yeah, this is the BEST COUNTRY ON EARTH and I’m proud to be a part of it DUDE! ONE NATION, UNDER GOD WITH LIBERTY & JUSTICE FOR ALL!! The Beaufort National Cemetery falls under the National Cemetery Administration division of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Their office hours are Monday thru Friday 800 to 1630 Phone: (843) 524-3925 • FAX: (843) 524-8538

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VISITS MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA { LOW COUNTRY CHAPTER }

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UDE was fortunate enough to be invited once again to join the monthly fresh roast beef with gravy & mashed taters, green beans and hot yeast rolls really hit the meeting of the MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) by our spot with that sweet tea. Thank you ladies, it was scrumptious! What a great way to get a good friend, Bob Freeman. This particular luncheon was held at the meeting started. After lunch, the new members of the Beaufort MOAA board were sworn New Officers Club on the Marine Corps AIr Station, Beaufort. What in by Colonel Dale Ellenburg USA (Retired), President of the SC MOAA Council of Chapters a very cool facility, paid for by your tax dollars, even though you can’t including new chapter president, Major General Mike Akey USAF (Retired) & out-going presivisit it. BELIEVE ME, you got your money’s worth. If you are a faithful dent Lieutenant Commander Rich Baker USN (Retired), the by-laws read, new members and follower of DUDE, you will remember my first visit with this fine group of Americans. They guests welcomed and then we were introduced to Major General, Robert E. Livingston of our all served our GREAT COUNTRY and they all excelled! Captains, Colonels and Generals, OH South Carolina National Guard. MY! Call them SIR, these LEADERS should be respected, appreciated and saluted accordRight after a generous welcoming apingly! OooRah! Thank you gentlemen plause of gratitude to the Major General, aland women for your service. most on key, as if was meet to be, we heard I have to give a shout out to the fine a loud rumble and the windows started Marines that are in charge of the gate shaking, as well as our sweet tea vibratsecurity at MCAS BEAUFORT. Very ing in our glasses. It was a FA/18 Super friendly, Very professional and all of Hornet screaming down the 1,200 foot them I would be proud to have as my runway heading for take off. Well, the Offichildren. THANK YOU! cers Club is located right at the end of the I always feel honored to be able to runway and things kind of paused until the be on this piece of USA government hornet cleared the runway. WOW! DUDE, property. When another country needs if this doesn’t get you feeling patriotic, I it’s ass kicked, this place usually gets don’t know what does. a phone call. MCAS BEAUFORT has as Major General Livingston who has an much history as those DUDES on the Army/Airborne background gave us a other side of town, better known as PARgreat presentation and education of our RIS ISLAND MARINE RECRUT DEPOT! great South Carolina National Guard. It As this great group convened it was was funny when he made sure that the OFFICERS CLUB E TH OF DE TSI enjoyable catching up with many of the majority group of retired Marine Officers OU ST JU FA-18 HORNET (Retired) MARINE CORPS “HAWKS” officers I have been honored to meet. The knew that it was his division that cleared MOAA is a great military mission to our the way before the Marines landed and took concommunity. They assist our past, present trol in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is fun to witness the notable, yet amicable rivalry among and future military personnel, through transitional and educational programs. They sponsor our Armed Forces. Though they like to poke fun of each other, there no question about a great JR ROTC program for some of our future war fighters. Next October, this altruistic whether they respect each other when we are doing some business. It seems they were group will celebrate their 50th year and they will hold a Black Tie affair in conjunction with very involved in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars with the implementation of our South Carothe Hilton Head Island MOAA on Parris Island. The first thing this fine group of Americans lina National Guard’s, General Dynamics F-16’s Fighting Falcons. You could tell this DUDE do before every meeting is say a prayer and pledge allegiance to our flag. Watching military is well connected with the top brass, as he worked in conjunction with Four Star General personnel say the Pledge of Allegiance is exhilarating, as they have a posture and respect David Petraeus and Central Command in Tampa, Florida. The Major General is in charge of that I’m not sure all Americans have for the American Flag. They’ve fought for it and most keeping a professional combat working force ready to work side-by-side with our active likely seen some of their fellow soldiers die of it, so IT MEANS SOMETHING SPECIAL! Atten- military. They stay combat ready and trained, as they conduct serious large scale exercises tion Public Schools, you should follow their lead. with various other military services with our F-16’s and Apache Helicopters. Yeah, these are We were treated to fantastic delectable buffet prepared by the Officers Club and the very well trained serious war fighting DUDES!

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It was interesting to learn that the National Guard dates back to 1636 in Massachu- Commander In Chief and they must keep our nation connected with our military in a way setts and in 1670, the South Carolina militias helped keep the peace during the formation they are ready and appreciated by the people of South Carolina. of our country. In 1916, the National Guard was officially codified. Four Star General Of course a group of fine retired officers such as this MOAA group has some inCreighton Williams Abrams Jr. who was a World War II and Korean War veteran stated teresting questions to ask the Major General as he wrapped up his presentation and that our National Guard must be involved with the local communities to keep their ex- many were directed at how can he be expected to maintain his force and readiness istence justified and in the good graces of the general public. Something that kind of with more continued cuts coming from the Obama administration. Of course he had to slipped away a bit during the rebellious Vietnam War era. Even though President Clinton be careful and politically correct but I could see the frustration on his face. Expecting put a serious cut job on the funding of this very necessary fighting force, they must main- your Armed Forces to do more with less is not a way to keep a house in order if you tain readiness in case they get THE CALL. ask me. Our huge entitlement society that is being built will take its toll on things like Major General Livingston notes their our South Carolina National Guard and I think are four things he is expected to deliver as this entire room realizes that is a dangerous our South Carolina National Guard must direction our country seems to be fundamenbe ready to bring to the fight. First, maintally changing and heading towards. There is tain a cost effective way to keep a ready concern that our military (regular & national force to join the fight once our country guard) get help with PTSD and quality employdecides it is committed to kicking some ment once they transition to civilian life. The ass. Our South Carolina Air National unemployment rate for SC National Guard used Guard consists of 1,500 soldiers with to be 16%, however with the great group that the total force force numbering around is the MOAA and other local and state employ9,600. He can have fixed wing aircraft ers helping out, that figure is now at 2.6%. Job (F-16’s and Apaches) in theatre within well done DUDE! 72 hours and have a combat ready I would like to once again THANK, Bob Freeforce within 90 days. Pretty damn man and the Beaufort MOAA for including DUDE impressive if you ask me DUDE. Secin their group of fine American Military Officers. ond, our South Carolina National Guard They are Role Models and Military Officers who must have Civilian Skills, so it can funcare use to being Leaders and are doing many tion among our fellow citizens in times great things in our community. Definitely some MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON, SOUTH CA ROLINA NATIONAL GUARD of crisis, as well as being ready to go one you want your children to grow up and be to war when called upon. They receive like DUDE! As the meeting was adjourned, right the exact same training as regular enlisted military personnel, so there’s no drop in on cue again, a FA-18 Hornet comes blasting quality of training. Third, this must be a Dual Use Force. Not only are they required to be down the runway for take off rattling the windows, your inter-soul and the plates on the a multi-use infantryman that can be involved with Homeland Security events, but they tables. AH YES! The Sound we heard IS THE SOUND OF FREEDOM. Once again, THANK must be ready to assist in community crisis involvement, such as the restoration and YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR GREAT COUNTRY! It was my honor and pleasure to be keeping of order during Hurricane Hugo. Finally, the Governor of South Carolina is their in your company.

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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB OF BEAUFORT VISITS OLDFIELD BY BRAD MCDONALD

Oldfield Pony by

Fred Chitty

Autumn Morning

by Phyllis Kaup

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by Susan Moose

Yellow and Gree n in Waiting by Juergen Thie ssen

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his past Fall, DUDE invited table! Tip of the hat to the fine staff members of the Photogand chefs at Oldfield for the delecraphy Club of Beaufort to table and aesthetically pleasing lunch this magnificent, Audupresentations. HAPPY CAMPERS INbon-certified, private plantation that DEED, DUDE! some are lucky enough to call home, The smiles that came across their to enjoy and take some outstanding faces when I told them to pick their images. Well, the results of their hapfavorite shot and send it to me so py little fingers turned out to be quite I could publish it in this issue were spectacular indeed. PRICELESS! So, enjoy their favorite I met this fine group of snappers selections and captions. If you are down on the Okatie River at the Oldinterested in joining this fun, outdoorsfield Outfitters Center early on a crisp loving bunch of shutter bugs, then Pictured, Front Row from Left: Everett Gauthier, Al He aco Fall morning. I welcomed them and please check out their website www. x, Rebecca Bass, Joan Eck Karen Norwood. Middle Ro hardt, w from Left: Micky Maste rs, Lamar Nix, Marge Pang Phyllis Kaupp-Seas. Top gave them a brief overview of this photoclubbeaufort.com or join them ione, Row from Left: Jack Beau caire, Juergen Thiessen, very photogenic plantation’s venues. as they meet the 2nd Monday of every Fred Chitty I directed them to several places I month at 7pm at ArtWorks, located in thought would be good targets for the Beaufort Town Center/K-Mart shopthem to pursue, as I’ve taken many ping center. You can stop by Rosie great photos of Oldfield myself. AfO’Grady’s for an adult beverage beforeter that, it was happy trails, good luck and GODSPEED! hand, as it is right there. It is definitely I really enjoyed meeting these friendly locals at the Golf Clubhouse one of our favorite DUDE WATERING HOLES. You may also contact for lunch to hear their tales of capturing the perfect moment in time their Membership Chair, Ellen Corbett, at escorbett1@gmail.com. that is worth a thousand words. Smiles were ubiquitous around the

Oldfield Reflection by Albert Heacox

Oldfield Marsh by Marge Pangione

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Fountain by Micky Masters

Pony Express by Lamar Nix

Fill ‘Er Up by Rebecca W. Bass

Jumper by Jack Beaucaire

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Great Horned Owl by Joan Eckhardt

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Pedro Menéndez de Avilés L

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BY BRAD MCDONALD

ast issue I introduced you DUDE followers to the SANTA ELENA FOUNDATION and their ongoing fantastic efforts to bring this important story to the forefront of American history. Yeah, we know the story of Jamestown in 1607 as told and documented by our war winning English forefathers BUT, if the Spanish would have won, I think Santa Elena would certainly be documented as the first real European settlement in America. Of course, now, we’re really biased as this place is located in our very own beautiful Beaufort County, South Carolina, more particularly on Parris Island, Marine Recruit Depot. There is of course a WHY? and it was the battle to see who would conquer the New World: the French, the Spanish or the English. But there is no question about the WHO? of Santa Elena and it is none other than one bad ass DUDE named Pedro Menendez de Aviles, the first governor of La Florida. Let’s get to know this DUDE. Before we get into Pedro’s spectacular biography, DUDE was fortunate enough to be invited this past Fall by the Santa Elena Foundation Board of Directors and it’s Executive Director, Dr. Andrew J. Beall to actually meet THE COUNT of GUEMES, aka Alvaro Armada Barcaiztegui, who is a direct descendent of Pedro Menendez de Aviles and has been named IX Count of Revilla-Gigedo and XX Adelantado Mayor of La Florida by His Majesty Felipe VI, King of Spain. The COUNT is one smooth DUDE. It was nice to get to meet, speak with him personally and ask him questions about the Story of Santa Elena and his direct descendent Pedro Menendez. I found it interesting how the story is resonating in the country of Spain, as it seemingly has resurfaced as a top historical story lately. “Can you imagine what these people lived like and what they went through in the 1560’s? Sailing all the way across the Atlantic Ocean in a sailing flagship multiple times!”, exclaims the COUNT. In fact, Pedro Menendez crossed the Atlantic more than 30 times during his life. Pretty Amazing indeed. The COUNT spent several days in Beaufort County giving a few talks to local students and actually getting to visit the land where his descendent set up the first sustained settlement in the America. Can you imagine the pride this man felt when he was standing on the actual ground that is part of his family’s distinguished history 450 years ago when they set up the first colonial capital in America in 1569, SANTA ELENA?! In 1564 French soldiers under the command of Rene Laudommiere at Fort Caroline, (modern day Jacksonville) the second colony of the French Huguenots, located on the St. John’s River, started to run out of supplies and food so they started a mutiny. Frenchman and self-proclaimed Captain-General and Viceroy of New France, Jean Ribault (that’s with a “L”, yes Ribaut road is misspelled) was sent to re-enforce the force and stabilize the situation and fortify the French’s positions in Florida. Enter Pedro Menendez, as he was ordered by the King of Spain, Phillip II to destroy all the French settlements in La Florida. A pretty tall task indeed, especially coming from all the way on the other side

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of the Atlantic Ocean. The race was on to see which country was to settle the now continuous United States of America through trans-oceanic convoys. Though Ribault after being released from prison in England had a two week head start on Menendez, he had no idea what Pedro and his boys were bringing to squash his efforts. On June, 29, 1965 Menendez left Cadiz for the Indies with more than 1,500 men, including 29 wives of the soldiers and several ships led by his huge 900 ton flagship, San Pelayo. DUDE that’s a big ship back in the mid 1500‘s. Well, these bad ass Spanish DUDES kicked Jean Ribault and his forces butts at Matanzas Beach Inlet after re-grouping due to another hurricane that scattered Menedez’s fleet and had forced the San Pelayo to limp in to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Matanzas is Spanish for “slaughters.” Imagine the carnage after these mass executions. There were reports of bodies being hung in trees with the inscription, “Hanged, not as Frenchmen, but as heretics.” Of course the Spanish and Menendez, as devout Catholics justified this as they labeled Ribault and his Frenchmen as Lutheran heretics. Pedro had now established a pretty serious military garrison in the now city of St. Augustine, Florida. Menendez was an experienced seaman as you can imagine. Prior to all this, he had fought against the French corsairs in the Bay of Biscay off the coast of his native Asturias. He even accompanied King Phillip II on a state visit to England to marry English Queen, Mary Tudor. Prior to the run in with Ribault, Menendez had developed a substantial mercantile interest in the Indies and in 1563 he lost a fortune and also lost most of his fleet during a September hurricane that scattered his fleet off the coast of Florida. He also lost his only son during this tragic year in his life. Once Menedez had secured this area for Spain, he reported back to the King in October of 1565 on the events that had taken place. There were concerns that there were remnants of the French colony off the coast of Georgia in the Santa Elena area. On April 1st, 1566 Pedro left St. Augustine with one large ship, two shoal draft frigates and 150 soldiers to secure the coast as far north as Punta de Santa Elena. Menendez befriended the Orista Indians as he assisted them after a group of Guale warriors had burned their village. Pedro and the Orista chief went on a short trip down the river to the site of the former French colony of Charlesfort. There, on the southern point of Parris Island they found a commanding view of the harbor at Santa Elena. This is where he set up and erected Fort San Felipe. That summer there was trouble with some sixty men who mutinied and took off south to Cuba. Only 30 men were left behind to secure the fort and their efforts to grow crops to survive failed due to planting on low ground with salt water intrusions. These DUDES were in a very precarious situation. In July 1566, Captain Juan Pardo came to the rescue. Pardo’s arrival eased the severe shortages. When Menendez returned on August 20, 1566, he was quite pleased to see how Captain Pardo, Antonio Gomez,

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Santa Elena Foundation, Executive Director, Dr. Andy Beall, DUDE and THE COUNT of GUEMES, aka Alvaro Armada Barcaiztegui, who is a direct descendent of Pedro Menendez de Aviles and has been named IX Count of Revilla-Gigedo and XX Adelantado Mayor of La Florida by His Majesty Felipe VI, King of Spain master carpenter from Havana, and Esteban de Las Alas had secured the fort making it more permanent rather than temporary. There was now a stockade of earth, stakes and facings with 6 bronze cannons for defense. Now the Spanish could start expansion of Fort San Felipe to accommodate a much larger garrison to protect the settlement from French corsairs. With Royal support, Menendez appointed Las Alas governor and captaingeneral of Florida. Las Alas governed from Santa Elena and thus in August of 1566, it became the capital of the new province. Adelantado Menendez had finally accomplished the goal of King Phillip II from the one he established back in 1557. Pedro’ s amazing sea journeys and battles had lead to the settleMonument to Pedr o Menendez ment of Santa Elena Adel antado de la Florid a in Aviles, Spain and it became Phillip II’s “Window on the Atlantic.” In 1573, there were complaints about Menendez and his business practices and their was a full-scale investigation conducted. Menendez was currently back in Spain preparing yet another fleet to return to Florida to reorder the colony. It was said Menendez kept cattle promised to the colonists on the seacoast and Juan de la Vandera who had replaced Las Alas as governor of Santa Elena was systematically plundering the colony. Menendez was embarrassed by the investigation and the stories of scandal were verified by multiple witnesses and before he could set sail with his latest formed fleet he died on September 17th at the age of 55. He was buried at Llanes in September of 1574. Years later, his remains were removed to the church of San Nicholas in his native Aviles. SPANISH ADMIRAL CAPTAIN GENERAL PEDRO MENENDEZ DE AVILES WAS A DUDE! WANNA GET INVOLVED DUDE? Contact their website for a business SPONSORSHIP, make a DONATION to help the foundation in their mission and or VOLUNTEER and help with the soon to be many activities related to the Santa Elena Foundation. CONTACTUS@SANTA-ELENA.ORG SANTA ELENA FOUNDATION PO BOX 1005, BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA, 29901

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QUIZ

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1. When was the Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort built/ commissioned? 2. MCAS was actually deactivated for a period of time. From what year to what year? 3. In what year was the airfield named and in who’s honor was it named for? 4. MCAS Beaufort now home to multiple F/A 18 Hornet squadrons and soon to be squadrons of JSF F-35 Lightning II’s use to host what two type of fighter squadrons? 5. How many acres does the MCAS encompass and how long is it’s longest runway? 6. What year was Parris Island Marine Corps Recruit Depot built and when was it officially designated. Calhoun Street

7. In what year did the Marine training load peak and how many recruits came through Parris Island? 8. About how many Marines are made annually on Parris Island each year? 9. Marines must pass a 54 hour simulated combat exercise before becoming Marines. What is this exercise known as? 10. Who is Parris Island named for?

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ANSWERS 1. 1. June 15,1943 2. From 1946 to 1956

3. On September 10, 1975 the airfield was named Merrit Field in honor of Major General Lewis G. Merritt, USMC a 1917 graduate of the Citadel from Ridge Spring, South Carolina 4. F-8 Crusaders & F-4 Phantom II’s 5. 6,900 acres and 12,202 feet. 6. Built in 1861 and though Marines were first stationed on Parris Island in 1891, it was officially designated a Marine Corps Recruit Depot on November 1st, 1915. 7. In 1952 and training load peaked at 24,424 recruits that year. 8. 17,000 9. The Crucible 10. Though freed slave turned congressman Robert Smalls fought for the creation of this military installation in 1861 to house Union troops, England took control of the area after Frenchman, Jean Ribault and Spaniard, Pedro Menendez de Aviles had been run out of there and Parris Island became home to British plantations after being purchased by Colonel Alexander Parris, then Treasurer of the South Carolina colony in 1715.

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COOKING

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HANGING WITH THE Q ON BAY DUDES! DUDE, CHRIS, JASON & TONY

INGREDIENTS:

• One Turkey (any size, prefer 15 to 20 lbs.) • Q Chicken Rub (approximately 2 to 3 ounces) • 5 Sprigs of Fresh Thyme • 5 to 7 Sprigs or Stems with Leaves of Fresh Rosemary • One Smoker • One Deep Fryer

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1. Smoke Turkey for 8 to 9 Hours at 190 Degrees (20 lb. bird) 2. Once Finished Smoking Remove Bird From Heat, Rest for at Least One Hour, and Then Place in Refrigerator. (Note this is a very important step so the skin does not peel off when frying.)

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3. Get the Deep Fryer Ready and up to 325 to 350 Degrees. Frying This Bird at 325 Degrees is Ideal. If Oil is at 350 Degrees it should Fall to 325 Degrees Once Placing the Cold Bird in. Try Keeping at 325 Degrees. 4. Fry Bird for 15 to 20 Minutes until Skin is Crispy. 5. Pull from Fryer and Rest for 10 to 15 Minutes Before Cutting & Serving

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PORT ROYAL SOUND FOUNDATION

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GOD SPEED YOUNG BUCK! Collin was a senior at Clemson University. His goal in life was to graduate from Clemson University and “do what my father does.” He loved the Lowcountry and was named after the Colleton River.

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Please contact and join us DUDES, we meet 2nd Wednesday each month!

SCDNR KEEPS GETTIN R DONE! REDFISH RESTOCKING

SEA ISLAND FLY FISHERS MEETINGS AND SPEAKERS February 11 - Catching Trout and Smallmouth Bass in the Asheville, NC area Galen Kipar, Asheville Fly Fishing Company guide. March 11 - Wade fishing for Red Drum in the Lowcountry, John Holbrook, SIFF President and Club tournament winner April 8 - Catching Cobia in the Port Royal Sound, Doug Gurtis, retired Lowcountry guide. May 13 - Panel Discussion of Lowcountry Fishing Topics with local guides and experts. Location: Bay Street Outfitters, Bay Street, Beaufort, SC • LIKE US on Facebook Time: 6:00 pm Social Hour, 7:00 pm Speaker and Meeting • www.seaislandflyfishers.com

“It’s the cut and color that make it happen”

This past Fall SCDNR Restocked more Red Drum around the Chechessee River, via the Glenn Landing at Lemon Island next to the Newly Opened PORT ROYAL SOUND FOUNDATION MARITIME CENTER. Almost 100,000 1 to 2” fry were slowly released along the grass lines of this scenic pristine river. These Spottail Redfish will grow about 12” in 18 months and will be slot sized (15”-23”) and legal to keep. SCDNR has been successfully restocking our local waters for 20 years thanks to fine efforts of Al Stokes and his assistants at the Waddell Mariculture Center.

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DUDE is a seasonal publication of Mallard Productions covering ALL of Beaufort County; Hilton Head Island, Bluffton & Beaufort, South Carolina. DUDE exerts every effort to ensure accuracy, however, information and prices may change without notice. Neither DUDE nor Mallard Productions accepts liability for errors or omissions. The concept, design and contents of DUDE are copyrighted and may not be reproduced in whole or in part, in any manner without the publisher’s permission. ©2015 DUDE/Mallard Productions PUBLISHER DUDE Brad B. McDonald

GRAPHIC DESIGN & PRINTING The Island Packet

EDITOR Harold, The Largemouth Bass

CONTRIBUTORS Marvin Bouknight Chan Hardwick Chris Johnson Harold & Brad

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Dear Harold, Did you hear on the news about a Southern California man who was put under 72-hour psychiatric observation when it was found he owned 100 guns and allegedly had 100,000 rounds of ammunition stored in his home? The house also featured a secret escape tunnel. By Southern California standards, someone owning 100,000 rounds is considered “mentally unstable.” In Arizona, he’d be called “an avid gun collector.” In Arkansas, he’d be called “a novice gun collector.” In Utah, he’d be called “moderately well prepared,” but they’d probably reserve judgment until they made sure that he had a corresponding quantity of stored food.” In Kansas, he’d be “A guy down the road you would want to have for a friend. In Montana, he’d be called “The neighborhood ‘Go-To’ guy.” In Idaho, he’d be called “a likely gubernatorial candidate.” In Georgia, he’d be called “an eligible bachelor.” In North Carolina, Virginia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky and Texas he would be called “a deer hunting buddy.” Signed, Colt Winchester Dear CW, What do you expect from California DUDE?! Politically correct, especially when it suits their ideology. OH and by the way, that DUDE in the South Carolina Lowcountry he’d just be “Bubba, who’s a little short on ammo!” HAROLD Dear Harold, Did you hear about the husband that took his wife to her High School Reunion? After meeting some of her friends and former schoolmates, they were sitting at a table where he is yawning and obviously bored out of his mind. The band cranks up, and people are beginning to dance. There’s a guy on the dance floor living it large, break dancing, moon walking, back flips, buying drinks for people...the works DUDE! His wife turns to her husband and says, “See that guy? 25 years ago, he proposed to me and I turned him down.” Husband says, “Looks like he’s still celebrating!” Next thing he knew he woke up in the hospital. Signed, Anita Dranks Dear AD, HA! I just went to my high school class reunion and it was a bunch of old fat bass just sitting their watching all the minnows swim around. I rather enjoyed myself! HAROLD

Dear Harold, Someone has told me that menopause is mentioned in the bible... Is that true? If so, do you know where can it be found? Signed, Nacho Wiseman Dear NW, Yes. Matthew 14:92: “And Mary rode Joseph’s ass all the way to Egypt....” HAROLD Dear Harold, How can I increase the heart rate of my 70 year-old husband? Signed, Betty Nothittin Dear BN, Tell him you’re pregnant! HAROLD Dear Harold, How can you avoid that terrible curse of the elderly wrinkles? Signed, Hazel Booth

Dear Harold, What kind of coffee was served on the Titanic? Signed, Bottoms Up Dear BU, SANKA! HAROLD Dear Harold, There was a husband that went to the local police station to file a “missing person” report for his missing wife. The conversation went as follows: Husband: My wife is missing, she went shopping and hasn’t come back yet. Inspector: What is her height ? Husband: No idea

Dear TD, Most DUDES got their priorities straight. HAROLD P.S. Hope they found his wife too!

Dear Harold, Why should old people use valet parking? Signed, Harry Bush Dear HM, Because valets don’t forget where they park your car! HAROLD Dear Harold, Is it common for us 70-plus year olds to have problems with our short term memory storage? Signed, Wilma & Bob Mahonker Dear WBM, Storing memory is not a problem, Retrieving it is the problem! Do you know what year it is? HAROLD Dear Harold, How do crazy people go through a forest? Signed, Robin Hood

Dear NAH, Try a bookstore, under Fiction. HAROLD

Dear RH, They take the Psychopath! HAROLD

Dear Harold, What can a man do while his wife is going through menopause? Signed, Jumpy Bridges

Dear Harold, How do you make Holy Water? Signed, Moses

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Dear CT, Anyone can Roast Beef! HAROLD

Inspector: Slim or healthy? Husband: Not slim, so probably healthy. Inspector: Color of eyes ? Husband: Never really noticed. Inspector: Color of hair ? Husband: Changes according to season. Inspector: What was she wearing? Husband: Not sure. It may have been a dress or maybe trousers and a top. Inspector: Was she driving? Husband: Yes. Inspector: Type and color of the car? Husband: A silver LEXUS GS 350 with 3.4 litre 6 cyclinder engine with fuel injection generating 321 horse power teamed with a 6 speed tiptronic automatic transmission with manual mode. It has full adaptive LED headlights, which use light emitting diodes for all light functions. It has a very thin scratch on the front left door. At this point, the husband starts crying. Inspector: Don’t worry sir. We will find your car... Signed, Turbo Diesel

Dear HB, Take off your glasses! HAROLD

Dear Harold, Where can single men over the age of 70 find younger women who are interested in them? Signed, Ned A. Hooker

Dear JB, Keep busy. If you’re handy with tools, you can finish the basement. When you’re done, you will have a place to live. HAROLD

Dear Harold, What’s the difference between Roast Beef and Pea Soup? Signed, Chef Tell

Dear M, You ought to know. Boiled the HELL out of it! HAROLD

SAVANNAH CIVIC CENTER JOHNNY MERCER THEATRE Wednesday January 21 - Sunday 25 RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM & BAILEY; BUILT TO AMAZE Wednesday, January 28 BLUE MAN GROUP Thursday, February 5 HARRY CONNICK, JR. (JMT) Sunday, March 1 WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY Thursday, March 5 LITTLE BIG TOWN Thursday, March 12 THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS NORTH CHARLESTON COLISEUM-PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Thursday, January 22 MIRANDA LAMBERT Friday, January 30 VINCE GILL & LYLE LOVETT Friday, February 6 WWE LIVE/ROAD TO WRESTLEMANIA Saturday, February 14 JASON ALDEAN Tuesday, February 17 DARUS RUCKER’S BIG BAND CONCERT Wednesday, February 18 HARRY CONNICK JR. Tuesday, February 24 HEART • Tuesday, March 10 SANTANA Sunday, March 22 SARAH MCLACHLAN • Tuesday, March 24 NICKLEBACK Thursday, March 26 JOHN MELLENCAMP COLONIAL LIFE ARENA (COLUMBIA) Wednesday, March 11 JOURNEY & STEVE MILLER BAND Thursday, April 30 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE JACKSONVILLE MEMORIAL ARENA Thursday, March 12 JOURNEY & STEVE MILLER BAND Wednesday, March 25 NICKLEBACK • Sunday, April 19 THE WHO

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PHOTOS

GREATER BEAUFORT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS AFTER HOURS AT HILTON HEAD LEXUS WITH SUPER SALES CONSULTANT, ALLISON SAUNDERS (THANKS FOR PHOTO ERIC, CAPTURED MOMENTS!)

TO HAROLD [ Harold@DUDEsc.com ]

HANGIN WITH THE DUDE

IN THE KITCHEN WITH RICHARD SIMMONS & THE LUNCH LADY

WHO SAYS DOOK AND UNC FANS CAN NOT GET ALONG? IBM PEED AT HOMER’S

THE KIDD STEALS A DUDE’S DRINK AT POSEIDON, HILTON HEAD ISLAND

HAVING FUN AT DUCKS UNLIMITED BANQUET WITH LISA YARBOROUGH

CAPTAIN NICK RUSSELL, USMC (RETIRED) AT PORT ROYAL SOUND FOUNDATION OPENING

A WAR EAGLE ABOUT TO GET WHIPPED BY 100,000 BARKING DAWGS IN ATHENS

THROWBACK WITH MARCIA CHATHAM WITH MY MAN, JUSTIN WILSON. OOOOWEE!

FAT PATTIES OF BLUFFTON GROUNDBREAKING WITH TED “BLUFFTON BBQ! HUFFMAN

FELLOW PAPERBOY, BLUFFTON SUN’S TIM ANDERSON

ROB “MY CAMO JACKET IS HEATED” LOGAN AT THE DUCKS UNLIMITED BANQUET

MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON, SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD COMMANDER

LOCAL OUTDOOR LEGENDS; CAPT. WALLY, COACH, CAPT. BILL PARKER & TOM OGLE AT PORT ROYAL SOUND FOUNDATION OPENING

BRIGADEIRE GENERAL, TERRY V. WILLIAMS, COMMANDER OF PARRIS ISLAND MARINE RECRUIT DEPOT & MASTER SERGEANT WARREN “DIZ” DIZBROW USMC (RETIRED) AT WOUNDED WARRIORS & WHEELCHAIR HUNT AT NEMOURS WILDLIFE FOUNDATION PLANTATION

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PHOTOS TO HAROLD

CULLEN JEROME’S FIRST REDFISH

[ Harold@DUDEsc.com ]

GAGE MALPHRUS’ FIRST COBIA

THE NAME IS JORDING, DUDE JORDING!

TRENT MALPHRUS JR’S FIRST BUCK

SHEEPY BRITTMAN, NICE VISOR DUDE!

PAY IT FORWARD, TAMMY MARTIN

HUDSON LARKIN, DUDES COME IN ALL SIZES!

LITTLE JC JOHNSON’S FIRST REDFISH!

CHRIS “8 POINT” SKRIP

JOHN HOLBROOK, REDFISH FLY MASTER CASTER

MARTHA WEEK (SIFF) REDFISH FLY TOURNEY WINNER

PAUL BURTON, SEA ISLAND FLY FISHER BIG COBIA WINNER

TOM OGLE, OUTDOOR MASTER WITH FIRST CROSS-BOWED BUCK

FLIP “WALKER CAY CRONICLES” PALLOT WITH BOWED BLOND BORE

MRS. TED NUGENT KNOWS HOW TO BOW

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PARRIS ISLAND ROD & GUN CLUB TURKET SHOOT

CAPTAIN NICK RUSSELL USMC (RETIRED), BOB FREEMAN

TEACHING YOUNG DUDES TO SHOOT, IT’S A GOOD THING!

READY, AIM, FIRE!

REMAX’S CHRIS DEAD EYE SKRIP, YEAH, HE’S A MARINE!

TASTE OF WADELL MARICULTURE CENTER

DUDE, PELLA BILL LUDWIG & BOB BO

CAPT. FRED MIX EYEBALLIN SOME SKRIMPS

COLONEL “WAR DAMN EAGLE” PELLI, DUDE AND FRANK GIBSON

SIGLER’S WADDELL RAISED BUFFALO SHRIMP SLIDERS! NICE JOB DUDES!

DUDE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT, “WHERE TO GO?!” HEY NANCY WATTS!

DUDE & WADDELL MARICULTURE CENTER GENERAL MANAGER, AL STOKES.

DUCKS UNLIMITED’S, LARRY MUETHING, DUDE AND FRED

A DALY LOWCOUNTRY BOIL! BLUEGRASS DUDE!

THE BEST OF THE REST

REBECCA BASS WITH HER DUDE IN BELIZE

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HANGIN WITH CRANFORD HOLLOW, STEVE CARB & CHRIS SPARGUR AT SKULLCREEK BOATHOUSE

BULL GRAPES PLAYING AT FAT PATTIES BLUFFTON GROUNDBREAKING

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