Quantico Sentry, December 7, 2017

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82nd year, No. 16

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December 7, 2017

BASE NEWS

MARK WAHLBERG VISITS QUANTICO

Federal Benefits Open Season The Federal Benefits Open Season continues through Dec. 11. During the open season period, employees can take the following actions for the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program, Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) and the Federal Flexible Spending Account Program (FSAFEDS): • Enroll, change or cancel an existing enrollment in a health, vision and/or dental plan, • Enroll in a flexible spend account. Stay up to date on open season by accessing the Office of Civilian Human Resources portal at https://portal.secnav.navy.mil/orgs/MRA/DONHR/ Benefits/Pages/Benefits_Open_Season.aspx

Introduction to Nichiren Buddhism

Photo by Quantico Office of Communication

Actor/singer Mark Wahlberg visited the Quantico Marine Corps Exchange recently to talk about physical fitness performance and hang out with Marines and civilians aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. Although he was only here for an hour, he made a big impact by posing for photos and visiting with kids. Wahlberg has even delved into the life of a Marine in the movie “Shooter” where he plays a veteran Marine sniper who is called back into service to help prevent an assassination, but instead gets framed for it when it inevitably occurs.

Marines honor their own during first World War II Battle of Tarawa Run Jeremy Beale Staff Writer

More than 425 Marines gathered outside of Headquarters and Service Battalion (H&S Bn.) at Yale Hall on Nov. 20 to conduct a three-mile memorial run in honor of the 74th anniversary of the Battle of Tarawa. Marines ran to honor the extraordinary accomplishments, heroism, sacrifice and success of the World War II Marines who stormed the shores of Betio in the Tarawa Atoll in the three day campaign against Axis forces, which occurred Nov. 20-23, 1943. Headquarters and Service Battalion Commander Col. John Atkinson told the story of 18,000 Marines who did what millions could not. Of the 18,000 United States troops sent to the Battle of Tarawa, more than 1,700 troops died, approximately 1,000 of which were Marines. In addition to those killed, more than 2,000 were wounded.

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Photo by Jeremy Beale

Headquarters and Service Battalion Commanding Officer Col. John Atkinson and Sgt. Major Thomas Johnson did not stop running until every Marine crossed the threshold of Yale Hall.

Everyone is welcome to discuss learning the basics of SGI Buddhism on Dec. 9, 2 – 3 p.m at the Chapel Annex, 3019 Embry Loop. For more information please call 703-784-2518

Chapel Movie Night All are welcome to attend the showing of “Nestor the Christmas Donkey” and “A Charlie Brown Christmas” at the Quantico Chapel Annex on Dec. 15 at 6 p.m.

Belleau Wood Leadership & PME Contest Headquarters and Service Battalion, in conjunction with Marine Corps Association Foundation offers, as part of the Commander ’s Professional Military Education program, an opportunity to travel to Belleau Wood, France for the 100th year commemoration of the Battle of Belleau Wood in May 2018. Teams: - Five Marines: One officer (2nd liuetenant to major), one staff noncommissed officer, one noncommissioned officer and two junior Marines - Teams may include one – two sailors - Restricted to permanent personnel aboard MCB Quantico - Registration is open now through Dec. 20, 2017 Project requirements: - 1,000-1,500 word publishable essay on leadership at Belleau Wood and publishable Tactical Decision Game (TDG) - Submit essay and TDG Mar. 1, 2018 - Formal presentation in front of judges panel mid-March 2018

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