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Friday, August 3, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 30 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.

Echo and November Company Graduates

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

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PROTECT WHAT YOU’VE EARNED

Into the inferno: ARFF maintains readiness

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Fightertown conducts first-ever F-35B SAR exercise

Photo by Cpl. Erin Ramsay

U.S. Naval Aircrewman (Helicopter) 1st Class Joseph Southern flies aboard a MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter during a Search and Rescue (SAR) training exercise in Beaufort S.C., July 27. Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort tenant units worked side by side with the U.S. Navy, Naval Hospital Beaufort, Savannah Coast Guard and local first responders to conduct the exercise. The training was the first SAR exercise involving F-35B Lightning II pilots.

Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort tenant units worked side by side with the U.S. Navy, Naval Hospital Beaufort, Savannah Coast Guard and local first responders to conduct a Search and Rescue (SAR) exercise in the Beaufort River July 27. Marine Aircraft Group 31 organized the exercise so that pilots and first responders could train for potential real-life scenarios in which a pilot would have to eject

from their aircraft and into water. Coast Guard Air Station Savannah and Naval Station Norfolk Virginia provided helicopters and search and rescue swimmers for the exercise. Parris Island Fire and Emergency Services and the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office provided additional support in case of emergency. “I’m going to try and plan this once a year,” Sweeney said. “I think getting all of the other services involved is

the best route so that we can learn what to do, how to do it and how best to communicate with one another.” To begin the exercise, two pilots got in the water at the same time from a boat provided by the Beaufort CSO and lit flares so they could be identified by aircraft. The pilots treaded water and relayed their position to the helicopters, which deployed rescue swimmers to help bring them to safety. Once both pisee

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“Roughnecks” conduct change of command

Photo by Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Photo by Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Maj. Veronica L. Kaltrider transfers authority as commanding officer of Combat Logistics Company 23 to Capt. Kevin G. Buonomo during a ceremony held aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 26. The ceremony was held to uphold the Marine Corps tradition of passing the flag to a new commanding officer.

Maj. Veronica L. Kaltrider speaks to the audience during the Combat Logistics Company 23 change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 26. During the ceremony, Kaltrider relinquished command of CLC-23 to Capt. Kevin Buonomo.

Photo by Cpl. Erin Ramsay

Marines assigned to Combat Logistics Company 23 participate in a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 26. CLC-23 provides intermediate supply, motor transportation and ground equipment support to the air station and subordinate units of Marine Aircraft Group 31.


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Games and Entertainment

Thursday 7:00 p.m. PG-13 (1:50)

Saturday 2:00 p.m. PG (1:58)

Saturday 4:30 p.m. R (1:58)

Saturday 7:00 R (1:38)

Friday 7:00 p.m. R (1:58)

Sunday 2:00 p.m. PG (2:06)

Sunday 4:30 p.m. PG-13(2:08)

Sunday 7:00 p.m. R (1:56)

Mess Hall Menu Monday - Friday Saturday, Sunday Breakfast: 6 - 7:30 a.m. and holidays Lunch: 11 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Brunch: 8:30 - 11 a.m. Dinner: 4 - 6 p.m. Dinner: 4 - 6 p.m. Midrats Sunday - Thursday 11:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. Takeout window hours Breakfast - Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Lunch - Mon. - Fri. 12:45 p.m. - 4 p.m. Dinner - Mon. - Fri. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Saturday Lunch Dinner Shrimp cocktail, fried Bayou jerk pork loin chicken, steak and rice Lunch Salmon with cucumber relish

Sunday

Dinner Baked ziti with Italian sausage

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Monday - Friday Breakfast Hot farina, hot hominy grits and oven-fried bacon Monday Dinner Lunch Spicy shrimp with Baked smoked ham cheesy grits and sweet potatoes Tuesday Dinner Lunch Herbed roast pork Chicken and dumploin with pan gravy lings and rice Wednesday Dinner Lunch Manhattan clam Roast turkey and chowder green beans Thursday Dinner Lunch Apple glazed corn Arroz con pollo and beef and squash garlic bread Friday Dinner Lunch Chili macaroni and Herbed baked green beans chicken and carrots

Chapel Services Roman Catholic • 9:30 a.m. - Sunday Mass • Confession takes place before Mass • Confession Monday - Thursday at noon Protestant • 9:45 a.m. - Protestant Church School (Sunday School) • 11 a.m. - Protestant Sunday Worship Service (Children’s church is also available at this time) • 5 p.m. - Wednesday Protestant Bible Study • 9:30 a.m. - Sunday Mass Buddhist • 11 a.m. - Saturday Worship Service in the Chapel Fellowship Hall Other Faith Groups • For Jewish, Mormon and Islamic support, contact the Chaplain’s Office at 228-7775

CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES ACROSS 1. Latin American dances 7. European viper 10. Finch-like birds 12. Civil rights college organization 13. A person who organizes 14. Small carnivorous mammal 15. City in Sweden 16. Grayish-white 17. Google certification (abbr.) 18. Six (Spanish) 19. The highest adult male singing voice 21. Political action committee 22. Exterior part of a home 27. And, Latin 28. Where pirates hide their bounty 33. Six 34. Cores 36. Diego is one 37. __ Carvey, comedian 38. Aromatic plant 39. Carry with great effort 40. One point east of southeast 41. Female cattle’s mammary gland 44. Small fries 45. Optimistic in tough times 48. Make less distinct 49. Surrounds 50. Cost per mile 51. A local church community

SUDOKU

GUESS WHO?

CLUES DOWN 1. “Beastmaster” actor Singer 2. Rice-distilled liquor 3. Messenger ribonucleic acid 4. Wet, muddy ground 5. Have an obligation to 6. Defunct Chevy convertible truck 7. Deer-like water buffalo 8. Skin lesion 9. Amount in each hundred (abbr.) 10. Where kids play ball 11. Roman judge

12. One who endures hardship without complaint 14. Cover the sword 17. “Frozen” actor Josh 18. Eyeglasses 20. Metal-bearing material 23. Primitive persons 24. Wild ox 25. Group of countries (abbr.) 26. Before 29. Spanish be 30. Opposite of the beginning 31. With three uneven sides

32. Gives a permanent post to 35. Actors’ group (abbr.) 36. Cavalry sword 38. Gland secretion 40. Marine invertebrate 41. Hybrid citrus fruit 42. Pairs 43. Used to serve food 44. English broadcasting network 45. Calendar month 46. Comedic actress Gasteyer 47. Company that rings receipts

FUN NIGHT OUT WORD SEARCH

I am a comic actor born in New York on April 3, 1961. By age 15, I started performing and creating my own standup routines. I made a name for myself in the early 1980s on Saturday Night Live, which I parlayed into a successful movie career.

HOROSCOPES ARIES — Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, things may seem to be going smoothly when something unexpected pops up out of the blue. Thinking quickly will ensure you do not miss a step. TAURUS — Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you may want to help solve a problem at work, but in this case, it might be best to let others draw their own conclusions. Take a step back. GEMINI — May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, teamwork is the name of the game in the days ahead. If you learn to work with others, seemingly unsolvable problems can be solved rather easily. CANCER — Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, your performance at work is a topic of discussion this week. Others’ recognition of your hard work will provide a confidence boost. LEO — Jul 23/Aug 23 Communication between you and close friends this week is a breeze, Leo. You are able to tackle quite a number of subjects and may even plan a brief getaway trip.

See something suspicious Say something.

VIRGO — Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, your week starts out on solid footing. All you need to do is maintain the status quo for the next few days and things will progress in the way that you expect.

Call (843) 228-6710 / 911 - IMMEDIATELY

LIBRA — Sept 23/Oct 23 Be proud of the way you are able to remain neutral in complex situations, Libra. This is why others will come to you when they need advice in the days ahead.

Hotlines

SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, others may misinterpret your willingness to offer an opinion as intrusive. Reassure them that you are just offering help, not trying to pry.

MCAS Beaufort Station Inspector

843-228-7789

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Hotline 24/7

843-321-6009

SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, you are tempted to color outside the lines and break all sorts of boundaries. But at this juncture in time, it may be better to play things a bit more moderately.

Force Protection information and concerns

843-228-6924

CAPRICORN — Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, if you are serious about your goals, you have to hunker down this week and draw out a plan. Seeing things in black and white will help you set your course.

PMO Dispatch

843-228-6710

Severe Weather and Force Protection

1-800-343-0639

Fraud, Waste and Abuse

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

APPETIZERS BABYSITTER BILL CHEERING CITY CLUB DANCING DATE DESSERT

DINING DOWNTOWN DRINKS ENJOYMENT ENTERTAINMENT EVENING FAMILY FESTIVE FORMAL

FRIENDS GAME GROUP HOSTESS LAUGHING MEAL MUSIC MUSICAL PARTY

PLAY POPCORN RESTAURANT SPORTS STADIUM TAXI THEATER TICKETS TOURIST

AQUARIUS — Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, although it may seem foolish at this point to scale back on your workload, doing so will enable you to focus more intently on specific details and do your best. PISCES — Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, don’t be afraid to go off on your own this week. Sometimes you need some time to think for yourself to get into a zone.


Command Information

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HAPPENINGS n The acting Sexual Assault Re-

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

n If you have lost something and

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

n The photocopying of U.S. Gov-

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

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Did you know...

Date: August 3, 1950 Eight Corsairs of VMF-214, the famed “Black Sheep” squadron of World War II, launched from the USS SICILY and executed the first Marine aviation mission in the Korean War in a raid against enemy installations near Inchon. After the F4Us delivered their incendiary bombs and rockets on their targets, the Marines concluded their greeting to the Communist troops with a series of strafing runs.

Around the Corps MCAS Beaufort is in Tropical Cyclone Condition V for 2018 Atlantic Hurricane season until November 30. This year is predicted to be an above normal season due to weak or non-existent El Nino. NOAA is predicting 14-19 named storms, which includes Franklin. 5-9 will become Hurricanes. 2-5 will become major Hurricanes. Monitor the latest forecasts and briefings from the National Weather Service in order to prepare your family for any extreme weather affecting our area or along your route during vacation travels. Be Prepared! weather.gov

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lots were rescued, each helicopter brought them to Naval Hospital Beaufort. “It’s great to get exposed to this type of training because you can’t just replicate it in a pool,” said Capt. Christopher Collins, the aviation safety officer for Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501. “We had the ability to work with two different types of helicopters, different rescue swimmers, and four different pilots. That’s important because you never know what unit is going to respond because you never know where a search and rescue may occur. The F-35B is a joint service strike fighter. According to their website, the JSF Program is the Department of Defense’s focal point for defining affordable, next generation strike aircraft weapon systems for the Navy, Air Force, Marines and our allies. Pilots from the United Kingdom were also able to take part in the exercise and test the functionality of their gear. “It’s great to see so many different organizations working together,” said “Bally”, a British pilot with VMFAT-501. “These kinds of exercises are very important. It gives both the search and rescue crews and downed Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes pilots the opportunity to train and use the skills they’ll An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter assigned to Coast Guard Air Station Savannah deploys a rescue swimmer to rescue a need in case of an emergency. This was a joint effort and simulated downed pilot during a Search and Rescue (SAR) exercise July 27. The training was the first SAR exercise I think it proved how effectively these organizations to involve F-35B Lightning II pilots. work together.”

Photo by Sgt, Brittney Vella

An MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 26 approaches a simulated casualty during a Search and Rescue (SAR) exercise conducted in the Beaufort River, S.C. July 27. The exercise increased interoperability between military and civilian first responders and provided the pilots an opportunity to ensure their gear worked properly.

Fightertown hosts tour for D.E.F.Y

Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Cpl. Alexander Occhipinti talks to a group of children during a tour aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 31. Occhipinti is a fire fighter with Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting aboard MCAS Beaufort.

Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III 1st Lt. Zachary Vanwettering and tour members with Drug Education For Youth (DEFY) pose for a picture aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 31. DEFY 1st. Lt. Zachary Vanwettering answers a question during a tour at Marine Fighter is a scientifically based program developed by the Drug Demand Reduction Task Attack Squadron 251’s hangar aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 31. Force for youths 9 to 12 years of age. Vanwettering is pilot with Marine Fighter Attack Vanwettering is pilot with VMFA-251. Squadron 251.


Across the Street

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DI’s passion to teach leads her from drill field to rifle range

Staff Sgt. Estefania Patino, a primary marksmanship instructor aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C., poses for a photo at Hue City Range July 24. Story and photos by Sgt. Dana Beesely

Surrounded by a sea of recruits and the smell of hot brass, it’s easy to spot Staff Sgt. Estefania Patino’s campaign cover and trademark green marksmanship instructor jacket as she patrols Chosin rifle range’s firing line, inspecting weapons and encouraging shooters as they sight in on their targets. Patino is a Primary Marksmanship Instructor; a Marine whose job it is to make riflemen out of the recruits. To them, she is a shooting guru; but they would never guess that prior to joining the service Patino had never fired a weapon. A Laredo, Texas native, Patino first developed her interest in shooting during recruit training, where she, like many Marines, fired a weapon for the first time in her life. It was not a natural experience for Patino, who struggled at first. “In bootcamp, I was actually really bad, I got sharpshooter,” she said. “All I remember about the first time shooting was that it was cold and it was December. It wasn’t natural to me and took a lot of practice and reiteration for me to learn how to shoot. Once I got comfortable with it, I loved it.” While stationed in Okinawa, Patino volunteered to go through the Combat Marksmanship Coach Course, where she honed her rifle marksmanship skills and learned to shoot a pistol for the first time. She said there were a lot of “teachbacks” during the course, where Marines had to memorize certain knowledge and teach it back to their instructors. Where other Marines struggled, Patino excelled, and her love for teaching grew along with her love for shooting. “I love that I would be able to help my Marines through the process because I was able to memorize the knowledge and sustain it,” Patino said. Patino later volunteered for Drill Instructor Duty and

was sent to Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. While training recruits, she noticed there were trends of female recruits not performing as well on the range as Patino felt they could. Utilizing her past experience as a marksmanship coach, she stressed the importance of marksmanship knowledge to her recruits and in turn, her platoons were recognized for their improved performance. Later, she decided to pursue the challenge of becoming a primary marksmanship instructor, something few drill instructors had done before. “I became a PMI because I enjoyed teaching marksmanship as a drill instructor,” Patino said. “My PMIs were always very helpful in helping me better assist my recruits.” Patino, with the backing of her leadership at 4th Recruit Training Battalion, was determined to excel at the job. “I went through the course like any other Marine did,” Patino said. “There were corporals, sergeants, and I was the only Staff NCO, the only female, but I don’t think that altered anything. I was one of the only Marines who passed everything on the first try, so I like to think that showed my work ethic, not only as a person but as a Marine, not being a female or a staff sergeant.” The transition from drill instructor to marksmanship instructor was a bit of a culture shock, Patino said. Her senior drill instructor trained her to be an aggressive leader, and her recruits knew it; but as a PMI, Patino realized she had to reel in her intensity for the sake of the recruits. They couldn’t be at the position of attention; they couldn’t yell back commands because it would alter their shooting negatively. Patino learned to drop the persona of the hard-nosed DI and relate to recruits on a personal level. “I don’t see female or male Marines, I see the quality of a Marine and I put myself in their position,” said Patino,

describing her teaching process. “I don’t put on a persona for them and I tell them that I struggled and I got nervous. I try to make them comfortable and tell them that if they keep trying and they keep pushing that maybe one day they’ll get to wear this green jacket.” Gunnery Sgt. Angelica Dixon, senior drill instructor for Platoon 4036, Oscar Company, and a close colleague of Patino’s said it was her passion for teaching that drove her to pursue becoming a PMI. “Weapons were her passion from the beginning, but I also believe she was born to teach,” Dixon said. “She’s a hard worker, she never complains; even when we were all tired, she’d always move quickly and demanded a lot of her recruits.” Dixon added that Patino’s drive for mentoring and coaching on the range opened the door for more female drill instructors to pursue becoming PMIs. “Besides making Marines, she’s also making marksmen, and for a recruit to see that is inspiring,” Dixon said. “She kept pushing to get to where she is, and that’s what every Marine should do. If you want to do something, don’t let anything stop you, and she didn’t let anything stand in her way.” Patino will continue as a PMI on Parris Island for the next four to seven months before returning to drill instructor duty, where she hopes to become a senior drill instructor and a chief drill instructor before returning to the fleet. “I’d like to take the knowledge that I have from the range and share it with my [drill instructors] and teach them how they can better prepare their recruits for the range, even if it’s something small,” she said. “My [senior drill instructor] taught me how important the range is. When brand new Marines get out to the fleet, they’re all going to have the same one ribbon, but their shooting badge is always going to be what sets them apart.”

Staff Sgt. Estefania Patino, a primary marksmanship instructor, corrects the rifle combat optic (RCO) of a recruit’s weapon during grass week June 6 aboard Parris Island, S.C. The purpose of grass week is to teach recruits shooting positions and weapon safety rules for Table 1 and 2.


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Classifieds


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Into the inferno: ARFF maintains readiness

Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Marines conduct a controlled burn training exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort July 30. The training simulated a jet fire and familiarized the Marines with their equipment and standard operating procedures. MCAS Beaufort’s ARFF unit is responsible to respond to fires not only aboard the air station, but also throughout Beaufort County. Photos by Sgt. Brittney Vella and Cpl. Terry Haynes III


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Graduates

Echo Company Graduates Honor Graduates

Platoon 2056

Platoon 2060

Pfc. D.A. Teat, Baton Rouge, LA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. A. L. McNeal

Pfc. Z.T. Snead, Felton, DE Senior Drill Instructor: Sgt. A. J. Schmitz

Platoon 2057

Platoon 2061

Pfc. S.F. Reen, Edmond, OK Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J.T. Reilly

Pfc. E.A. Morris, Springfield, KY Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. Z.W. Fitzgerald

Platoon 2058

Platoon 2062

Pfc. S. J. Springer Jr., Roselle Park, N.J. Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J. Ramirez

Pfc. W.B. Horlacher, Jonesvilee, SC Senior Drill Instructor: Gunnery Sgt. J. P. Bublitz

Platoon 2056 Danger

Pvt. Barkheimer, Brock A.,Pvt.Barron, Keshonn D.,Pvt. Bayless, Conner R.,Pfc.Belcher, Shane K.,Pfc.Bower, Hamish T.,Pfc. Breton, Corbin T.,Pvt. Brown, Deiontay T.,Pfc. Cantaffa, Zachary T.*,Pfc.Carawan, Cameron B.,Pfc. Clark Jr., Eugene M.*,Pvt. Cobb, Chandler B.,Pfc. Coley, Austin J. ,Pvt. Colston, Michael M.,Pfc. Cooper, Austin L,Pfc. Diaz, Kevin,Pvt. Ellison, Shamuel Y.,Pfc. Fletcher, Travis E.,Pvt. Galarza, Marshall A.,PfcGross, Malik A.,Pvt. Hatch, Brandon M.,Pvt. Helmick Ii, Danny J.,Pvt. Hinkle, Austin B.,Pfc. Hooks, Avery C.,Pvt. Jenkins, Jamaree D.,Pvt. Jennings, Jordan D.,Pvt. Kipa, Cameron B.,Pvt. Leblanc, Ethan M.,Pvt. Lemaster, Justin B.,Pvt. Long, Joseph M.,Pvt. Longenecker, Austin L.,Pfc. Malone, James C.,Pvt. Marshall, Noah L.,Pfc. Martinez, Chrystian M.,,Pvt. Mcdonald, Jeffery S.,Pfc. Mcpherson, Elijah Y.,Pvt. Meadows, Bryson P,Pvt. Mears Jr., Kareem S.,Pfc. Melendez Moreno, Jean C.,Pfc. Nelms, John P.,Pfc. Norman, Tijon A.,Pfc. Ordoyne, Joshua N.,Pfc. Parks, Rossen T.,Pvt. Phillips, Demetrius T.,Pvt. Pilcher Jr., Robert S,Pfc. Rivera Jr., Carlos M. Pvt.,Roman Accerosado, Alexander,Pfc. Saunders, Patrick L.*,Pfc. Tannous, Mouin R.,Pfc. Teat, Dylan A.Pfc. Tracy III, Thomas K.,Pvt. Venable, Caleb N.,Pfc.Ventura, Christian A.,Pfc.Walter, Andrew M.

Platoon 2057 Pfc. Aldridge, Antonio B.,Pvt.Alger Jr., Cameron L.,Pvt.Alma, Clayton W.,Pvt.Andrews, Caleb O.,Pfc.Ballagh, William M.,Pfc.Bierly Jr., Kyle R.,Pfc. Boone, Andrew D.*,Pvt.Branch Jr., Daryl A.,Pvt.Briones, Jonathan,Pvt. Broome, Connor J.,Pvt.Caldwell, Christopher M.,Pvt.Carter, Robert W.,Pfc.Davies, Leslie R.,Pfc.Dove II, Anthony J.,Pfc.Edmiston, Ari C.,Pfc.Fetherman, Matthew D.,Pvt.Foster, Malik A.,Pfc.Glasson, Thomas C.,Pvt. Grabenstein, Zaccheus T.,Pvt.Hirashiki Jr., Emilio A.,Pvt.Howard, Austin R.,Pvt.Hudson, Dwaylon J.,Pvt.Johnson, Taylor M.,Pfc. Kones, Jovan D.Pvt.Juste, Roberlin,Pvt.Keown, Remy K.,Pvt.Kinney, Micha J.,Pvt. Klama, Aaron R.,Pvt.Knolhoff, Cody W.,Pfc. Laramee,Tristian D.*,Pfc. Larimer, Clayton W.,Pvt.Mclaren, Jake L.,Pvt.Meyer, Maximilian J.,Pfc.Muehlhausen, Robert T.,Pfc.Neiger, Joshua C.,Pvt.Page, Julian D.,Pvt. Prodigalidad, Jonathan R.,Pfc. Ramsey, Troy J.,Pfc.Reen, Sean F.,Pfc.Schindel Jr., Jeffrey C.,Pfc.Schubert, Cory M.,Pvt.Shook, Vincent M.,Pfc.Snyder, Steven R.,Pfc.Taylor, Austin D.,Pvt.Vanlier, Atticus N.,Pvt.Vantol, Caine A.,Pvt.Vargas Roig, Luis D.,Pfc.Whitehead, Austin D.,Pvt.Woods, Michaelangelo,Pfc. Wright, Douglas T.Pvt.Zumba, Edison F.

Platoon 2058

Pvt.Alexander, James R.,Pfc.Arcuri, Thomas F.,Pvt.Brito, Carlos B.,Pfc.Byrom, Jeremy B.,Pvt.Cadet, Stanley L.,Pfc.Carrion Matos, Michael A.,Pfc.Castro, Brian,Pvt.CastroTrossi, Felix J.,Pvt. Cazier, Yevgeniy A.,Pfc.Coleman, Brenden P.,Pvt.Conner, Devin M.,Pfc.Diolosa, Jamie C.,Pfc.Dombrosky Jr., Jason R.,Pfc.Espey, Stephen J.,Pfc.Frieze, Tyler E.,Pfc.Gadwill, Jacob R.,Pvt.Garrison, Liam M.,Pfc.Gostomski, Nathan A.*,Pvt.Guadamuz, Ezequiel,Pvt.Hanson, Drew A.,Pvt.Hazen, Matthew S.,Pvt.Hoffman, Nathanial R.,Pfc.Johnson, Trevor D.,Pvt.Ko, Joshua W.,Pvt.Krause, Tristin M.,Pvt.Legg, Danny L.,Pvt.Mayfield, Caleb M.,Pfc.Nightingale, Darrell K.,Pvt.Nipper, Aaron Z.,Pvt.Noble, Zebulon R.,Pvt.Oczkowski, Matthew C.,Pvt.Perez Acosta, Rogelio O.,Pfc.Pervine, Justin S.,Pvt.Peterson, Brice K.,Pfc.Peterson, Thomas J.,Pvt.Pliego, Francisco J.,Pfc.Portelli, Tyler A.,Pvt.Reed, Joshua H.,Pvt.Rios, James P.,Pvt.Santiago, Isaiah R.,Pvt.Shortte, Tyreses K.,Pfc. Sliger, Hayden C.,Pfc.Springer Jr., Steven J.Pfc.Swan, Kolter L.*,Pfc.Walker, Reed W.,Pfc.Walker, Tanner K.,Pvt.Wallace, Dwayne K.,Pvt.Watson, Julio E.Pvt.Watson, Micah D.Pfc.Yanza, Luis E.,Pfc.Zeng, Michael Z.* Danger

Platoon 2060

Pvt. Amador Nunez, Joshua L.,Pfc. Anderson, Kyle A.,Pfc. Barry, Erik J.,Pvt. Blaylock, Jacob D.,Pvt. Boccuto, Garrett O.,Pfc. Caban Hernandez, Juan C.,Pfc. Campion, Matthew J.,Pvt. Carlton, Evan D.,Pvt. Chretien, Lucien M.,Pfc. Clark, Zachary B.,Pfc. Craighead, Zane H.,Pvt.Duchart, James G.,Pfc. Enchautegui Martinez, Steven J.,Pvt. Finnegan, Declan M.*,Pvt. Fleming, Luke A. Pvt. Florentino, Jonathan,Pvt. Fogerty, Nicholas F.,Pvt. Forester, Taylor C.,Pfc. Garcia, Joedy G.,Pvt. Giordano, Vincent F.,Pfc. Guzman Miranda, Geraldo J.,Pvt. Gyles, Jason S.,Pfc. Hancock,Benjamin J.,Pvt. Hardy, Hunter C.,Pvt. Horicka, Anthony J.,Pfc. Ireland Chapman, Tielar S.,Pvt. Johnson, Colton B.,Pvt. Johnson, Diante M.,Pfc. King, Ryan C.,Pvt. Leduc, Edgar O.,Pvt. Liu Gorman, Paul L.,Pvt. Manning, Tyler P.,Pfc. Manning, Vincent G.,Pvt.Mensel, Ryan M,Pvt. Mordan, Joshua D.,Pfc. Morris Jr., Anthony J.,Pvt. Newcomb, Kelvin J.,Pfc.Ortiz Martinez, Jorge E.,Pfc.Quigley, Zachary L.,Pvt.Schulz, Jacob M.,Pvt.Shoemaker, Daimon R.,Pvt.Shpakowsky, Josiah B.,Pvt.Silva Martinez, Rodolfo,Pfc.Snead, Zachary T.*,Pvt.Stanley, Levi H.,Pfc.Szewczyk, Michael T.*,Pfc. Torchetti, Travis J.,Pfc.Valentin IV, Michael,Pfc.Wagner,Christophe J.,PvtWinsor, Riley D.,Pvt.Yadisernia, Griffin R.

Platoon 2061 Pvt.Abraham, Dante D.,Pvt.Apple, Chandler J.,Pfc.Barth, Andrew J.,Pvt.Beamer, Jeremiah D.,Pvt.Belton, Damon E.,Pvt.Brodie, Marc A.,Pvt.Brown, Daquan T.,Pfc.Burke, Kerry R.,Pvt.Carr,,Benjamin L.,Pfc.Charleston, Alexander D.,Pfc.Charleston, Jonathan T.,Pfc.Choi, Carlos R.,Pfc.Cranford, Thomas B.,Pfc.Fanto, Colby T.,Pvt.Finke, Peter E.,Pfc.Freeman, Brian S.*,Pfc.Gagnon, Nathanial G.,Pfc.Goodrich, Cornelius C.,Pvt.Gould IV, Richard E.,Pfc.Grew, Mitchell F.,Pvt.Hodgdon, Isaac C.,Pvt.Isaac, Isaiah,Pfc.Kirkpatrick, Andrew R.Pfc.Kothari, Yash V.,Pfc.Lapp, Kristian A.,Pvt. Locke, Nicholas D.,Pvt. Medrano, Ronald,Pvt.Miller III, David H.,Pvt.Miller, Michael A.,Pvt.Mitchell, Jacob D.,Pvt.Montella, Joseph D.,Pvt.Moore, Jshon D. ,Pfc.Morris, Evan A.*,Pvt.Pierce Monday, Dylan M.,Pfc.Prescott, Andrew R.,Pvt.Prince, Cody J.,Pfc.Radcliffe, James C. ,Pvt.Ramales, Adrian,Pvt.Raphel Jr., Jeffrey S.,Pfc.Roth, Logan W.,Pvt.Roy, Nathaniel J.,Pfc.Rua Jr., Sergio N.,Pfc.Ruiz Leon, Jose S.,Pvt.Sassaman, Andrew J.,Pvt.Schlosser, Johnathon T.,Pvt.Skirvin, Dillon S.,Pvt.Spears Herrera, Christian M.,Pfc.Spurlock, Erik L.,Pfc.Stivers, Robert T.,Pvt.Thomas, Elijah D.,Pvt.Thomas, Justin W.,Pfc.Vangrol, Brandon J.Pvt.Wilson, Andrew C.

Platoon 2062

Danger

PfcAndujar, Adam L.,PfcAucoin, Blayze T.,Pvt. Beckman, Cross M.,Pvt. Bell, Jarod D.,Pvt. Blount, Caleb M.,Pvt. Bruchak, Ian C.,Pvt. Campbell, Caleb A.,Pvt. Cantrell, Christophe J.,Pfc. Causey, Daishawn J.,Pvt. Charbonier, Roberto,Pvt. Chica, Derek E.,Pfc. Clifton, Seth R.,Pfc.Cote, Robert F.Pvt.Cowan, Daquan E.,Pvt.Criss, Andrew L.,Pvt.Cruz Gallardo, Brian A.,PfcDelorbe Nunez, Ramon H.,Pvt.Francioni Jr., Michael J. *,Pvt.Freeland, Dalton I..,Pvt.Gingras, Jake R.,Pvt.Given, Noel A.,Pvt.Gotowicki, Zachary R.,Pvt.Henderson Jr., Jodie M.,Pvt.Hinson, Kaleb A.,Pfc.Hooper, Jonathan R.,Pfc.Horlacher, William B.,Pfc.Kempf, Kevin A.,Pfc.Knutson, Matthew S.,Pvt.Lagos, Benjamin R. *,Pvt.Lopez Berrios, Orlando,Pfc.Martinez, Jovani R.,Pfc.Mercedares, Jaysten D.,Pvt. Mullins, Ryan A.,Pvt.Munoz, Kevon L. *,Pfc.My, Dale,Pfc. Rutledge, Mason J.,Pfc..Sanders, Austin C.,Pfc. Santiago III, Jose R.,Pvt.Sarchfield, Jonah P.,Pvt.Sebai, Mohammedal A.,Pvt.Shor, Jacob M.,Pvt.Spradlin, Christophe M.,Pfc.Stewart, Levi T.,Pfc.Trahan, Trace B.Pvt.Tripp, Gregory A.,Pvt.Turner, Corey S.,Pfc.Verdon, Daniel L.,Pfc.Webb, Justin T.,Pvt.White, Thomas D.,Pfc.Xiong, Johnny B.,Pfc.Zacharko, Max M.

November Company Graduates Honor Graduates

Platoon 4026

Platoon 4027

Pfc. M. D. Waters, Lincoln, NE Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. A.A. Phelps

Pfc. C. M. Elvestad, Casper,WY Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J. M. Rodgers

Platoon 4026 Pfc. Acosta, R.,Pfc. Aguilar, B. V.,Pfc. Aiken, A. E..,Pvt. Allman, M. P.,Pvt. Alvarado, G. E.,Pfc. Awonohopay, R. C.,Pfc. Baldoni, A. A.,Pvt. Banks, L. J.,Pvt. Browning, A. R.,Pvt. Carreto, G.P.,Pfc. Celis, D. C.,Pfc. Clapp, S. M.,Pfc. Claytonreff, J. K.,Pfc. Cornelio, B.randi,Pvt. Damberg, S. V.,Pvt. David, A. C.,Pvt. Delarosapena, O. R.,Pfc. Delgado, M. E.,Pvt. Delk, T. M.,Pvt. Edmundson, J.S.,Pfc. Era, R. M.,Pvt. Galan, J.,Pfc. Grant, C. G.,Pfc. Griffin, H. A.,Pfc. Guerrero, J. N.,Pvt. Halliburton, S.,Pfc. Harper, C. N.,Pfc. Harris, M. J.,Pfc. Jensen, S. C.,Pfc. Landeryou, M. C.,Pvt. Leingang, J. M.,Pfc. Leonayala, A.,Pvt. Longoria, J.,Pfc. Major, J. D.,Pfc. Mavrov, M. K.,Pvt. Medrano, A. N.,Pvt. Montiel, E.,Pfc. Notrem, A. J.,Pfc. Plemons, M. R.,Pfc. Quintana, C. R.,Pvt. Ramirez, J.,Pvt. Richardson, T. L.,Pvt. Rodriguez, J.,Pfc. Salinas, M. L. *,Pfc. Schmitt, H. D.,Pfc. Schmittalves, A. S.,Pvt. Skalsky, B. S.,Pvt. Teleha, A. E.,Pfc. Truesdale, S. T.,Pvt. Villegastello, N.,Pvt. Volkert, Emma K.,Pvt.,Walkergreen, M. A.,Pfc. Waters, M. D. *,Pfc. Wattier, R. N.,Pvt. White, S. D,Pvt. Wright, B. K.,Pfc. Young, A. S. *

Platoon 4027

Pvt. Acosta, C. I.,Pfc. Aponte, P.,Pvt. Arellanoramirez, D. E.,Pvt.Bailey, E. M.,Pvt. Blasjimenez, K. C.,Pvt. Pvt. Brock, K. M.,Pfc. Brown, J.,Pvt. Burnson, K. B.,Pfc. Carter, K. R.,Pfc. Cato, S. C.,Pfc. Cortez, A. T. *,Pvt. Crews, E.,Pvt. Cruz, L.,Pvt. Dacuycuy, R. Z.,Pfc. Elvestad, C. M.,Pvt. Espitia, Daisy M.,Pvt. Estrada, B. L.,Pfc. Gomezvargas, Y.,Pvt. Gonzalezotero, A.,Pvt. Hamblin, E. A.,Pfc. Hernandez, M.,Pvt. Hutchins, C. R.,Pvt. Ivie, M. M.,Pfc. Jaimes, C. J.,Pfc. James, N. H.,Pfc. Kayongo, T. N.,Pvt. Lamkin, C. R.,Pvt. Leon, D.,Pfc. Levron, K. M.,Pvt. Limon, N. A.,Pfc. Lowery, S. J.,Pfc. Martinez, A. G.,Pvt. Mirelez, A.,Pvt. Monterrosa, A. D.,Pvt. Morrison, K. N.,Pvt. Neilsen, M. R.,Pvt. Ochoa, J.,Pvt. Parker, E. K.,Pvt. Peets, A. C.,Pvt. Perez, W.,Pvt. Peronareyes, M. A.,Pfc. Pietzsch, Z. F.,Pfc. Ramlochan, T. S.,Pvt. Reynolds, A. R.K.,Pvt. Roberts, A. G.,Pfc. Sanchez, J. M.,Pfc. Schumann, L. A.,Pvt. Silva, A. R.,Pvt. Sokau, J. N.,Pvt. Textaponce, M.,Pvt. Vernal, S. T.,Pfc. Wallace, B. *,Pfc. Williams, M. *Denotes meritorious promotion


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