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he Marine Corps does not tolerate hazing, and it’s critical for all Marines to continually learn and reevaluate the difference between firm leadership and hazing. Hazing, as defined by Merriam-Webster’s dictionary is, “an initiation process involving harassment.” Marines are taught to never harass another individual, and are instructed to treat others with firmness, fairness, dignity and respect. Although some college and university fraternities and sororities have been known to practice hazing rituals behind closed doors — similar acts are never acceptable in Marine Corps units. Marine Corps Order 1700.28 states, “hazing is defined as any conduct whereby one military member, regardless of service or rank, causes another military member, regardless of service or rank, to suffer or be exposed to an activity which is cruel, abusive, humiliating, or oppressive.” Hazing takes many forms, including “any form of initiation or congratulatory act that involves physically striking another to inflict pain, piercing another’s skin in any manner, verbally berating another, encouraging another to excessively consume alcohol, or encouraging another to engage in illegal, harmful, demeaning or dangerous acts.” Furthermore, coercing another Marine to participate in the activity is also considered hazing. Therefore, urging Marines to keep quiet and play along is considered hazing. The order also states hazing activity can also be psychological, not just physical. Hazing can take the form of verbal harassment and the effects can be very detrimental to a person’s self worth. “Hazing can damage a person’s self esteem and self efficacy, their belief that they are capable of accomplishing things,”
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said Dr. Leslie Slosky, Family Advocacy Program manager and clinical supervisor of the counseling section of Behavioral Health Branch of Marine and Family Programs. “In addition, hazing can contribute to depression and anxiety.” Slosky said psychological hazing can take many forms. “Psychological hazing can vary from name calling, disparaging performance, to demands for meaningless tasks such as making someone run to the flight line and back repeatedly or ordering them to do some task over and over,” she said. Hazing can also occur over digital channels, like over the internet, she said. “One current trend is hazing (and) bullying using the internet blogging or social networking sites, sometimes referred to as cyber-stalking. This kind of hazing or bullying has contributed to suicide deaths among teenagers and young adults.” All Marines earn a right of passage in the Corps during recruit training, where Drill Instructors use intense military training tactics and discipline techniques developed over time to properly train troops. The intense programs administered in recruit training, such as incentive training, are always command directed and authorized. It’s important to note, activities like mission and operational training, administrative corrective measures, extra military instruction and command authorized physical training programs don’t constitute hazing. These activities would also always be initiated and monitored by a service member’s command. In short, hazing is prohibited, and no Marine should ever participate in, condone or consent to the unlawful act. Leaders should always use intrusive leadership in order to identify and prevent hazing activities within Marine Corps units. The key is to get to know Marines, and to treat all Marines fairly. “Marines in leadership positions must set the example by
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refusing to tolerate hazing activities,” said Master Sgt. James M. Harris, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron equal opportunity officer. “Leaders who ignore hazing in their respective units are indirectly contributing to the problem.” According to statistics published by Purdue University, people who haze others have a negative self-image, and often use hazing to feel better about themselves. The involvement of multiple violators can often fuel the hazing trend. “Those who do any type of hazing usually have a group of friends or colleagues who support and encourage the hazer (or) bully’s behavior while those being hazed or bullied are often loners or at least people with less power,” Slosky explained. “While many people who bully or haze others justify it as a joke or trying to help the person being hazed, it is often damaging in both the short and long term.” Service members who participate in any hazing activity may be punished according the laws cited within Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, among others. If a Marine knowingly allows another service member to haze him or her, the victim could also face charges if the behavior isn’t reported to the appropriate authorities. “Without question, it takes a tremendous amount of personal courage to come forward if the hazing activity is happening to you,” Harris said. “My recommendation for a Marine in this position is to recognize clearly if hazing is happening to you, and if so, waste no time reporting it. Have faith in our system that it will hold violators accountable.” Leaders are reminded to comply with the order, and ensure all Marines are properly trained in hazing prevention. “Hazing is simply counter-productive to what we stand for as an institution,” Harris added. “As a collective, our Marines have proven themselves in garrison and in combat.” Marines who have questions concerning hazing should review MCO 1700.28, seek guidance from their official chain of command, or contact a unit equal opportunity representative.
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Since the kickoff of the 2011 Onslow County Combined Federal Campaign Sept. 8, Marine Corps Air Station New River, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and members of the local community have raised more than $187,000. While some Marines consider their duty station their local community, others are still deeply connected to their hometowns. Since the CFC is an international foundation designed to offer all government employees an opportunity to donate, Marines can contribute to charitable organizations in their community. “The campaign covers everything from human interest to research,” said Alica Hill, executive director of the Onslow County CFC. “People can always find something that has touched their lives in some way.” Depending on how a charity is set up, Marines can either donate to the campaign on a national level or chapter level. Some people see the merit of the whole campaign, but are specifically
tied to one chapter and want to make a difference there, Hill commented. In order to set a donation for a specific chapter of an organization, donors use the chapter’s five digit CFC code when donating. “Donors should contact the organization’s chapter to inquire if they have a specific location code or inquire from the local CFC campaign,” Hill said. Since all government workers are offered a chance to donate, every region of the world with U.S. government employees will fall under a chapter. Donors can find their hometown CFC through the campaign locator at http://www.opm. gov/cfc/. Since many service members are stationed far away from their hometowns and then deploy, the CFC offers an opportunity to still help in their community, Hill said. To request a local catalog or pledge as part of the Onslow CFC, donors can visit http://www.onslowcountycfc.org or contact their campaign representatives.
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Recent message outlines TA info for Marines Another reason for the TA changes is due to the fact that the budget for each FY has dropped more than $37 million since FY08, with FY11’s budget being only $28 million, said Haney. “On average, approximately 15 percent of all active duty Marines participate in the TA program annually,” said Haney. “With the high operational tempo, the priority for all Marines – both officers and enlisted – is on learning their Marine Corps profession. Leaders, mentors, and peers are dedicated to providing every Marine training, experience and opportunities they need to develop within their military occupational specialty first and foremost.” Haney said troops need to understand that Marine Corps leadership remains committed to providing opportunities and financial assistance benefits to Marines as they pursue their educational goals. “With the introduction of the Post 9/11 GI Bill, funding options available to Marines for their education has increased, allowing greater choices in the academic institutions they can choose to attend,” said Haney. “Implementation of these proposed TA funding cuts and revised eligibility policies in FY12 are intended to maintain a reduced benefit for the majority of eligible Marines.” Haney added that due to budgetary constraints within the Marine Corps, the intent of the TA program has shifted from providing funding for degree attainment to primarily providing first term Marines the opportunity to start their pursuit of their higher educational goals. “We have carefully reviewed the utilization data for the TA program and found that 87 percent of Marine TA users only took five semester hours or less during FY10,” said Haney. “Therefore, the additional semester hour restriction in the new policy should have a minimum impact on the majority of Marines.” Additional funding options through the Post 9/11 GI Bill and Montgomery GI Bill offer additional funding opportunities to offset the cost of higher education expenses for Marines. Due to an overlap between the end of Federal Government Fiscal Year, Sept. 30, and the various start dates for academic institution, Marines who received tuition assistance in August or September 2011 received the amounts specified in the previous policy. For Marines who started classes after Sept. 30, TA was authorized under the recently released revised policy. For more information, MarAdmin 616/11 is available online.
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Marines and their dependents aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River don’t have to look any farther than the air station’s education office for help advancing their education. Patrons are offered support and guidance while pursuing a college or vocational school degree, employing tuition assistance or applying to the education office’s tenant schools. To use tuition assistance, the college must be accredited by the Department of Education on a regional or national level and the student must be seeking a degree, but can change majors, said Christine Yancey, the air station’s education chief. Before applying for TA, Marines must complete an initial screening, conducted on a walk-in basis, and a TA briefing which provides detailed information about using TA, on Wednesdays only. The education office also offers financial aid
information for students to obtain grants and scholarships. “This is especially helpful to dependents who don’t have the financial aid military members do,” Yancey said. Patrons can also put themselves ahead on classes by taking College-Level Examination Program tests, which can count as class credits as determined by each college. Upon finishing their preparations, patrons can begin applying for colleges. The following colleges have representatives conveniently located in the air station education office: Costal Carolina Community College, Southern Illinois University, University of North Carolina Wilmington, American Military University, National Training Incorporated, Campbell University, Boston University, Webster University and the University of Phoenix. Craven Community College, also located in the education office, offers air station Marines a unique opportunity. “Qualified airframe mechanics, flight line mechanics or those who have completed sufficient on-the-job training can attend a Federal Aviation Administration licensing preparation course,”
Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Yancey explained. “They can either attend general airframe mechanic or general powerplant mechanic classes.” Once enrolled in classes, patrons of the education office can take advantage of placement testing and tutoring in the Learning Lab, which is located in rooms 210-205 of air station building 213 and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The education office is located on the second floor of air station building 213 and is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Patrons are encouraged to visit for walk-in appointments whenever they have questions. “We don’t make set appointments,” Yancey said. “We take all the time necessary to ensure each Marine will leave with enough information to make a sound decision. We are here to educate Marines — make them better at their jobs and give them opportunities when they get out of the Corps.” For more information about services offered at the education office, call (910) 449-6233 or (910) 449-6623. – C A R E E R
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New River Knights
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The New River Knights shake hands with the Cherry Point Eagles after a game at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Oct. 11. Though the Knights lost the game, they left the field with their heads held high.
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he New River Knights played the Cherry Point Eagles at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Oct. 11. It was a tough battle for both teams, but this time, the Knights did not take home the victory. The first half of the game ended with neither team scoring due to the great defense of both teams. The Eagles’ defense was trying to furiously strip the ball from the Knights’ hands, while the Knights’ defense was putting heavy emphasis on making hard tackles. “The first two quarters showed two strong defenses,” said Knights’ coach Bill Stankowski. “Each team’s defense held their own and prevented the other team from scoring.” In the third quarter the Eagles made a 30-yard pass into the end zone where their receiver out-jumped the Knights’ defender for a touchdown. However, the Knights’ defense still showed their determination by rushing the kicker and blocking the kick for the extra point. “I just out-maneuvered them,” said Joshua Goretzke, Knights’ defensive back who blocked the Eagles’ kick. “They just couldn’t stop me.” Before the quarter ended, the Knights’ offense came back but could not make it all the way to the end zone. The Knights then won three points by kicking a field
goal. Although it was three points less than the Eagles, making a kick right after blocking the opposing team’s kick was a boost to Knights’ morale. The final quarter was a blur as both teams used different offensive tactics. First, the Knights scored a touchdown and a two-point conversion, turning the score to 11-6 in the Knights’ favor. The Knights’ winning momentum halted after the Eagles got possession of the ball and scored a touchdown with a two-point conversion themselves, leaving a score of 14-11, with the Eagles ahead. The Knights’ fought tooth and nail to advance down the field. The Knights almost made a come-back, but failed a field goal attempt from beyond the 40 yard line. This would have put the game into overtime. “It was a tough, physical game we played today,” said Stankowski. “The Eagles play the game a lot like we do, with a strong defense. We’re going to out-work them next time.” When all was said and done, the Knights’ left the field with their heads held high, knowing they played a good game. With this loss, the Knights’ record this season is 2-2. However, if the Knights win their next two games they should still be in the playoffs.
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he New River Knights beat the Naval Hospital team 30-13, at Camp Lejeune, and made a much needed comeback, Oct. 19. The Knights used an even combination of passing and running plays that kept the Naval Hospital guessing what would come next. They also showcased their defense’s ability to get possession of the ball. Over the course of the game, the Knights’ defense made six interceptions, three of which were made by Joshua Goretzke, Knights’ free safety. “It’s just my knack for jumping up and catching the ball,” said Goretzke. “When I see the ball in the air, I can’t help but automatically try for it.” The Knights had a rough start to this game. The Naval Hospital team ran the first kickoff of the game to a touchdown, and made the kick for the extra point. The Knights brought the score closer by moving the ball up the field and making a touchdown of their own, but missed the extra point. This left the Knights with the uneasy score of 6-7. Those uneasy feelings were heightened by an interception from the Naval Hospital which resulted in another touchdown, and a failed extra point attempt. This put the Naval Hospital team at 13 to the Knights’ 6. “It was really upsetting,” said Ryan Grose, a linebacker for the Knights. “We were the ones
moving the ball up the field and stopping them every time, and they were the ones winning.” The tide turned in the end of the second quarter when the Knights made a big pass down the field to Goretzke, who caught the ball at the 10 yard line, just before falling out of bounds. The Knights ran it for a touchdown, and made the extra point, tying the game at 13, right before halftime. This touchdown set the pace for the rest of the game. During halftime, Knights’ assistant coach Joshua D. Mount asked his team what the score was if the game was tied at halftime. The entire team yelled in response “zero-zero!” “If we are all tied up during halftime, it’s a whole new game after this,” said Mount. “We have the momentum, and anything can happen now.” And it did. After the third quarter kickoff, the Knights moved the ball with lightning speed down the field. First they made a field goal putting them ahead by three points. They quickly stopped the Naval Hospitals offense, and continued to move toward the goal. In the fourth quarter, Shawn Monaghan, Knights’ wide receiver, caught the ball in the end zone for a touchdown. The following kick was good, leaving the Knights ahead with 23 to 13. An interception by Knights’ linebacker Drew Stewart set them up for another touchdown leaving
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Tyler Reed, wide receiver for the New River Knights, attempts to make an interception during a football game aboard Camp Lejeune, Oct. 19.
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PETS AND SUPPLIES AKC BOXER PUPPIES. Tails docked, dewclaws removed, dewormed, 1st shots. Payment plan. $500.00 Call 910-340-3284 AKC REG. BOXER PUPPY BRINDLE female 10 weeks old tail docked,dew claws removed,dewormed and UTD on shots. $400.00 910-271-1776 BUFF ORPHINGTON ROOSTER. Young, $5 each 910-324-1956. FEMALE SAINT BERNARD. Will be 1 next month. Great with other dogs, very sweet. Vaccines UTD, not spayed. Free to an excellent home. 252-646-7892 LANDMARK MILITARY NEWSPAPERS makes every effort to protect our readers from fraud and abuse. When purchasing a pet, you should always carefully inspect the facility where the animal was raised. If you have concerns regarding a specific ad in The Globe, feel free to contact us. As always, we encourage our readers to consider the many pets available for adoption at local shelters. Some of these pets are featured weekly on page D2 of The Globe. NKC AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPPIES Taking deposits and picks now. Dame and Sire are on premise. First shots, Wormings and NKC registration. (910)389-4869 or on Facebook “courage and pride kennels POMERANIAN PUPPIES akc reg. health guarentee, parents on site. will be small champion lines. males and female $400 up. 910-324-1956 YORKIE PUPPIES for sale. Tails docked and declaws removed. Parents on site. Will be about five pounds grown. Ready by Christmas. Taking deposits now. Call 910-326-1644
AUTO MISCELLANOUS 5 NISSAN 2011/2012 WHEEL COVERS at $75. Leave a message 910-353-5735. TIRES & RIMS - 205/45R17 Dunlop tires w/nitrogen, run flats. $400 OBO. Leave a message 910-353-5735.
AUTO CADILLAC CTS 2007, two to choose, leather, CD player, local vehicles, starting at $16,995. Dealer. 910-798-2730.
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MOTORCYCLES 06 SOFTAIL NIGHT TRAIN. Garage kept excellent cond. 6,200 miles 3K in upgrades, asking 13,500 contact dberbig05@yahoo.com 1997 SUZUKI RF900r, green/gray, one owner, Lockhart Phillips smoke wind screen, D&D carbon pipe, 9,200 miles, never been wrecked. $2,100 FIRM. 910-333-8912 2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON SCREAMING EAGLE, softail springer and all riding gear. Call 910-620-5392. $18,500. Financing is available with credit and 10% down.
YARD SALE MULTI-FAMILY - Saturday,October 29th 8am -? NO SALES BEFORE 8am 117 Gary Ct - Cardinal Village. Baby Items, Household Goods,to many items to list..Rain Date - Nov.19th
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