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Friday, August 17, 2018 Vol. 53, No. 32 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C.

India & Oscar Company Graduates

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

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Checkerboards welcome new commander

Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Lt. Col. Benedict G. Buerke relinquishes command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 to Lt. Col. Steven B. Bowden aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Aug. 10. During the ceremony, Buerke was awarded the Bronze Star for his service as the commanding officer of the Checkerboards. Photo and story by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Lt Col. Benedict G. Buerke relinquished command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 to Lt. Col. Steven B. Bowden aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Aug.10. The commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Col. Timothy Miller, along with the commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group-31, Col. Matthew Phares, attended the ceremony. “There are two important reasons why we stop training for a change of command,” Phares said. “First, we must recognize the significance of this transfer of command, and secondly, we must recognize what the Marines under this command have accomplished.” Buerke took command of VMFA-312 in February 2017. He led the squadron on

work-ups aboard MCAS Beaufort and Naval Air Station Fallon; eventually leading the squadron on a successful deployment aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-271). Buerke was awarded the Bronze Star during the ceremony for his service while leading the squadron. “It has been an honor serving with each and every one of you,” Buerke said. “We represent not just one unit, but an entire Marine Aircraft Group. The success we have enjoyed is because we worked so well together in spite of our differences and that’s what truly sets us apart.” Bowden attended Officer Candidate School during the summer of 1998 and commissioned upon graduation. After receiving his wings in December of 2001, he reported to VMFAT-101 where completed F/A-18 training in May 2003. see

Photo by Cpl. Terry Hanyes IIIl

The Parris Island Marine Corps Band performs during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Aug. 10. The Parris Island Marine Corps Band’s primary mission is to provide musical support for recruit graduations and other military ceremonies and events.

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A CENTURY OF SOLIDARITY: CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF WOMEN SERVING IN THE MARINE CORPS Story by Sgt. Justin Huffy

On August 13, 1918, Pvt. Opha May Johnson became the first in a line of just over 300 women to join the United States Marine Corps. Today, exactly 100 years later, women are continuing that legacy, helping the Marine Corps progress in leaps and bounds. Since 1918, the Marine Corps has discovered that when dealing with a Marine’s sense of pride and work ethic, men and women have no differences. Pvt. Opha May Johnson, a native of Kokomo, Indiana, was 39 years old when she signed up. She moved to Washington D.C. with her family when she was 6 years old. At age 20, she married Victor Hugo Johnson, a musical conductor. She was a graduate of the shorthand and typing department of Wood’s Commercial College. Afterwards she began working in civil service with the Interstate Commerce Commission. After seeing her country at war for a year, Johnson decided to take the initiative and was first in line to enlist into the Ma-

rine Corps Reserves the day they opened up to women. She underwent the basic training that was offered at the time, and due to her prior skills gained from college and work experience, she was assigned to be a clerk for Marine Corps Headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. Just as Johnson had her own history and drive to break barriers by joining the Marine Corps, women who serve today come with their own unique stories and reasons for joining the world’s most elite fighting force. Prior to joining the Marine Corps, Sgt. Maria Hernandez, an engineer equipment electrical systems technician with the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force – Crisis Response – Central Command 19.1, worked in the engineering field within the oil and gas industry. Like most Marines, she wanted more out of life than what her career at the time could offer. “I wanted an adventure. I wanted to do something drastically different,” see

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Photo by Lance Cpl. Paul Ochoa

A portrait of a female Marine is displayed at the exhibition: “Women Marines – Proudly Serving 1918-2018”, at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial, Arlington, Va., Aug. 12, 2018. The exhibit chronicles the 100 years of service by women throughout the history of the Marine Corps.


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Games and Entertainment

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Saturday 4:30 p.m. PG (1:33)

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Sunday 2:00 p.m. PG (1:37)

Sunday 4:30 p.m. PG-13 (1:43)

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

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

Saturday Lunch Dinner Shrimp cocktail, fried Bayou jerk pork loin chicken, steak and rice Sunday

Lunch Salmon with cucumber relish

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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

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39. Preceded 40. __ Francisco, California 43. Touch gently 44. Lithuanian given name 46. Matched 47. Stomach 49. Mother of all gods in Scots’ Celtic mythology 51. Partner to cheese 54. Fit of irritation 59. Visit 60. Suffragist Wells 61. Swearing to the truth of a statement 62. Old Red Sandstone 64. Sacred Hindu syllable

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HOROSCOPES ARIES — Mar 21/Apr 20 A solid week is ahead for you, Aries. However, some surprises can pop up on a day when you need a little extra sunshine in the routine. Embrace the unexpected. TAURUS — Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, your relations with authority figures are very good right now. Do your best to maintain this both in the short- and long-term. You will benefit from having done so. GEMINI — May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, a surprise invitation may come your way this week. You aren’t sure if you have the time or the gumption to accept at this point. But give ample thought to accepting. CANCER — Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, even though you may want to spend time at home Ñ and maybe make a cocoon under the covers Ñ there are some things you need to face if you are going to move forward. LEO — Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you are full of clever ideas that you are eager to share with coworkers and people at home. Pace yourself so you don’t overwhelm others with information. VIRGO — Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, an opportunity to earn more money will catch your eye this week. Even if it seems a little risky, it could be well worth pursuing.

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LIBRA — Sept 23/Oct 23 This can be a fun-loving week for you, Libra, if you embrace the opportunities for letting loose. You may feel impulsive, and that’s okay in moderation.

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SCORPIO — Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, home repairs and renovations are on the brain. You are ready to pour your energy into changing your home spaces for the better. Start making an idea board.

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Fraud, Waste and Abuse

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

SAGITTARIUS — Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, a very fast-paced week is ahead. The good news is that any related unpleasantness will move by quickly, and you can focus on enjoying the fun parts.

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CAPRICORN — Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, work relationships can be unpredictable, which means you may need to reevaluate your approach. A change in tone or direction may be all that’s needed. AQUARIUS — Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, travel plans can change on a dime, but you are adaptable. It’s not the destination, but the journey. Take someone along for the ride. PISCES — Feb 19/Mar 20 Pay close attention to your bank account, Pisces. Financial surprises might be something to look out for in the near future.


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HAPPENINGS n The acting Sexual Assault Re-

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

n If you have lost something and

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

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Date: August 17, 1942

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.

Just prior to dawn, the 2nd Marine Raider Battalion under Lt. Col Evans F. Carlson landed on Makin Island from the submarines Nautilus and Argonaut. The next day the Marines left the island after destroying a seaplane base, two radio stations, a supply warehouse, and killing about 100 Japanese soldiers.

Marine Corps Top Shot MCAS Beaufort is in Tropical Cyclone Condition V for 2018 Atlantic Hurricane season until November 30. This year is predicted to be a near or below normal season due to a late season El Nino developing. NOAA is predicting 9-13 named storms. 4-7 will become Hurricanes. 0-2 will become major Hurricanes. Monitor the latest forecasts and briefings from the National Weather Service in order to prepare your family for any extreme weather affecting our area or along your route during vacation travels. Reduction in predicted storms does not reduce the risk…it only takes one. Be Prepared!

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NOVO SELO TRAINING AREA, Bulgaria - A U.S. Marine with Black Sea Rotational Force 18.1, prepares to engage targets with a M240B machine gun while wearing his gas mask during Exercise Platinum Lion 18 at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Aug. 3. Platinum Lion is an annual field training exercise that reinforces relationships in a joint training environment, builds understanding of partner nation tactics, techniques and procedures, and increases interoperability with Allied and partner forces.

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CHECKERBOARDS continued from page 1

In June 2003, Bowden reported for duty at MAG-11 and joined VMFA323. While at VMFA-323, he received qualifications as a division lead, air combat tactics instructor and strike fighter tactics instructor. While with VMFA-323, he deployed twice aboard aircraft carriers in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Bowden’s personal awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. For VMFA-312’s mishap-free performance during all of 2017, they were awarded the Marine Corps Aviation Association’s Pete Ross Aviation Safety Award. As only one of two carrier-borne F/A-18 squad ­rons left in the world, VMFA-312 will continue the grand tradition of carrier naval service and will conduct the “sundown” deployment of the F/A-18 Hornet in 2021. A “sundown” deployment is when a squadron deploys a final time with their aircraft before transitioning to a new one. “I know I have some very big shoes to fill,” Bowden said. “I look forward to serving with each and every one of you. Working together, I Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III know we can overcome any obstacle that is in our path, Semper Fidelis Lt. Col. Steven B. Bowden speaks to the audience during the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 and Fight’s on.” change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug. 10. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Benedict G. Buerke relinquished command of VMFA-312 to Bowden.

Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Col. Matthew Phares, commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 31, awards Lt. Col. Benedict Buerke the Bronze Star during a change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Aug. 10. Buerke was awarded the Bronze Star for his service while leading Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312.

MWSD-31 Marines enhance base readiness

Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Zachary Martinez, and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Matthew Woodruff triage a casualty during a Base Recovery After Attack (BRAAT) exercise aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug. 8. The Sailors are assigned to Marine Wing Support Detachment 31.

Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

Photo by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

Marines assess a simulated casaulty during a Base Recovery After Attack exercise Cpl. Patrick Moquin participates in a Base Recovery After Attack exercise aboard aboard Marine Corps Air Station, Aug. 8. The Marines are assigned to Marine Wing Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug. 8. Moquin is a field radio operator with Support Detachment 31. Marine Wing Support Detachment 31.


More of the Story WOMEN continued from page 1

said Hernandez. “I remember thinking, I want to have a story, too. I wanted to find a platform that would take me to travel around the world, meet other people and be able to tell stories.” The Marine Corps has been integrating women as a permanent part of its force since the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act was passed on June 12, 1948. Since then, women in the Marine Corps have been shattering expectations and breaking the stereotypes they have faced

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for so many years. “The importance of integrating females is just the same as integrating anyone from any walk of life,” said Sgt. Rachel Busch, a meteorology and oceanography analyst forecaster with the SPMAGTF-CR-CC 19.1. Busch continued to describe how people from various lifestyles and cultures coming together allow for different styles of leadership and ideas. Having that diversity allows the Marine Corps to approach obstacles in a variety of ways. Today in the Marine Corps, women have the opportunity to work in many

Photo by Sgt. John Martinez

Staff Sgt. Karin Guajardo, a sergeant instuctor with Charlie Company, observes candidates as they practice closeorder drill at Officer Candidate School, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia on Oct. 21, 2016. Close-order drill is one of the key elements to teaching candidates teamwork and discipline.

military occupation specialties. Back in 1918, the first female Marines were not afforded this opportunity. Originally, women were only permitted to do clerical work and operate within the continental U.S. Women took on the administrative jobs to allow male Marines to be sent to fight overseas. By the end of World War II, 85 percent of the enlisted personnel assigned to Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps were women. “I think we have completely progressed into a positive direction,” said 1st Sgt. Diana Bacolod, SPMAGTF-CR-CC 19.1. company first sergeant. “Now we are everywhere. We have the Lioness Program; we have the first two infantry officers that have graduated; we have first serPhoto by: Lance Cpl. Andres J. Lugo U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Carol Mutter poses for an geants in combat elements. We are no official command portrait at the Navy Annex in Arlington, longer just clerical workers.” Va., Feb. 27, 2008. Mutter was the first woman in U.S. Similar to the early restrictions on Armed Forces promoted to three-star (O-9) rank. occupational choices, women were

also barred from becoming commissioned officers or earning leadership roles. Change began in 1943 when Capt. Anne Lentz, a woman who tailored female Marine clothing prior to joining, became the first commissioned female officer in the Marine Corps. Since then, hundreds of women have taken on higher roles and achieved the most senior enlisted ranks such as Master Gunnery Sgt. Geraldine M. Moran, the first female Marine to be promoted to the rank in 1960, and Brig. Gen. Margaret A. Brewer, the first female general in 1978. The Marine Corps today comprises of approximately 8 percent of women – all bearing the title Marine. The number continues to grow as women become more prevalent working in all occupational specialties and solidify the importance of their role within the Marine Corps.

“The change has to occur,” Bacolod said. “You have to put us in those positions, give us the proper guidance, and just treat us like Marines.” The integration of women into the Marine Corps’ forces has progressed tremendously over the last 100 years since Pvt. Opha May Johnson signed her name on a line to become part of the Marine Corps. Women have gone from clerical occupations to combat roles, from lower enlisted Marines to general officers. The progression has not slowed down and shows no sign of receding. Women throughout history have proven that they are a key part of the U.S. Marine Corps and are here to stay. “The opportunities for many of us are being opened,” said Bacolod, “Just because some women chose to challenge the standards.”


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Graduates

India Company Graduates Honor Graduates

Platoon 3056

Pfc. B. O. Bramlett, Cumming, GA Senior Drill Instructor: Gunnery Sgt. S. B. Sciscoe

Platoon 3057

Pfc. E. T. Miller, Columbus, OH Senior Drill Instructor: Gunnery Sgt. T. A. Spreder

Platoon 3058

Pfc. S.A. Postiglione, Sussex, NJ Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J. A. McEldoon

Platoon 3060

Pfc. B. T. Gordon, Louisville, KY Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. C. McGregor

Platoon 3061

Pfc. N. Perkins, Richmond, VA Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J. M. Emery

Platoon 3056 Danger

Pvt. Amoo, Kojo T., Pvt. Ayala, Nickolas R., Pfc. Barbosa, Froylan R., Pvt. Bell, Joshua A., Pfc. Boyd Jr, Sean C., Pfc. Boykins Iv, Eddie J., Pfc. Braithwaite, Chase H., Pfc. Bramblett, Benjamin O., Pvt. Branan, Mitchell E., Pfc. Busatto, Eric A., Pfc. Calles, Jorge, Pvt. Catholic, Markoreyon L., Pfc. Flore, Joseph E., Pfc. Forgan, Nathan A., Pvt. Fuqua, Jarrett A.*, Pfc. Galvan, Jose A., Pfc. Glenn, Joseph C., Pvt. Gooden, Joseph L., Pvt. Haldeman, Jacob R., Pvt. Howard, Drew C., Pvt. Howard, Jason L., Pvt. Howard, Judson L., Pvt. Huizar, Orlando, Pfc. Jackson, Zachary T., Pvt. Jimenezregules, Jose A., Pfc. Johnston, James T., Pvt. Leuenberger, James A., Pvt. Lewellen, Tanner G., Pvt. Martinez, David, Pfc. Mcarthur, Christophe J., Pfc. Mcgrail, Brennan M., Pvt. Mcguigan, Hayden L., Pvt. Meadows, Kavarus J., Pvt. Minozzi, Christophe, Pfc. Moss, Maurice T., Pfc. Newburn, Arthur E., Pvt. Nozar, Matthew J., Pfc. Orbich, Jacob J., LCpl Palfalvi, Nathan S., Pvt. Perez, Jonathan, Pfc. Porter, Dequavious R., Pvt. Poston, Samuel N., Pfc. Quinones, Ricardo A., Pvt. Sanders, Rasheem J.*, Pvt. Santana, Ryan J., Pfc. Schauer, Matthew J., Pvt. Stewart, Justin C.*, Pvt. Swingler, Joseph E., Pvt. Teachey, Austin C., Pfc. Torrescorrea, Jose E., Pvt. Tossie, Robert I., Pvt. Urbanski, Carter E., Pvt. Valle, Tyler G., Pfc. Vialva, Xavier C., Pfc. Wells, Brennen T., Pfc. Williams, Chandler O., Pfc. Wilson, Max T., Pfc. Womack, Patrick D., Pvt. Wood, Aaron G., Pvt. Worden, Gage P., Pfc. Yattaw, Logan M.,

Platoon 3057 Pvt. Aguilar III, A. J., Pfc. Akakpo, Y. A., Pvt. Amland, J. P. , Pvt. Baez, C. A., Pfc. Barnhart, M. D., Pvt. Baxley, R. D., Pfc. Beers, S. A., Pvt. Bramlett, K. W., Pvt. Brown, C. S., Pvt. Brown, D. A., Pfc. Butts, K. M., Pfc. Calderonfuentes, E., Pvt. Carr, J. T. , Pfc. Churchwell, T. M., Pvt. Collins, P. T., Pfc. Cook, C. X., Pfc. Cookhoelscher, H. L, Pfc. Dalesandro, N. A., Pfc. Dearmon, S. M., Pvt. Dearsman, R. M., Pfc. Dietzel, J. S., Pfc. Donovan, D. A., Pvt. Ekker, A. V., Pfc. Estes, B. D., Pvt. Feria, A. A., Pfc. Ford, C. J., Pvt. Gomez, B. J., Pfc. Grantham, E. R., Pvt. Gunterman, C. A., Pfc. Hamm, G. W.*, Pvt. Hart, W. M., Pvt. Hodges, G. E., Pfc. Hunter, J. R., Pfc. Huss, M. J., Pfc. Hutcher, C. L., Pfc. Jackson, A. J., Pvt. Kapadia, K. M., Pfc. Lapointe, Jr, M. A., Pvt. Lopez, J. D., Pvt. Lugoperez, O. W., Pfc. Mason, B. I., Pvt. McCoy, D. J., Pvt. Medley. L. T., Pvt. Mendez, I. E., Pfc. Miller, E. T., Pvt. Nalven, N. C., Pfc. Parrish, C. L., Pfc. Pilla, J., Pfc. Ragan, J. L.*, Pfc. Rainard, P. D., Pfc. Scott, J. G., Pfc. Shannahan, J. B.*, Pfc. Siebs, E. W., Pfc. Thompson, W. H., Pfc. Thornton, M. D., Pvt. Vann, W. D., Pvt. Verduzcopalomares, J. L., Pvt. Villegas, J. M.,

Platoon 3058

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Pfc. Aldaz, J. A., Pvt. Barahona-Carcamo K. Y., Pvt. Bosques, B. M., Pfc. Brooks, T. T.*, Pvt. Brown, C. C., Pfc. Callihan, S. M., Pfc. Campbell, I. D., Pfc. Clark, T. E., Pfc. Conlon, S. M., Pfc. Dejesus, D. A., Pvt. De La Cruz, K. A., Pfc. Del Rosario, J., Pfc. Diaz-Candelario, M. J., Pfc. Dirienzo, C. J., Pvt. Eacobacci, R. T., Pvt. Edmondson, M. J., Pfc. Esponge, C. J., Pvt. Ferrucci, C. S., Pfc. Fleckner, N. E., Pfc. Garsso Jr, A., Pvt. Gruchy, T R., Pfc. Hall, K. B.*, Pvt. Hardin, N. T., Pvt. Holt, I. M., Pfc. Hyatt, T. L., Pvt. Janson, S. C., Pvt. Jones, K. M., Pvt. Joseph, T. B., Pvt. Justiniano, L., Pvt. Kelly, M. J., Pvt. Kline, J. A., Pfc. Lewis, A. L., Pvt. Lopez, C. M., Pfc. Mandell, J. C., Pfc. Matip, A., Pfc. Miller, C. C., Pfc. Newton, J. L., Pvt. Padilha, B. F., Pvt. Perry, K. M., Pfc. Postiglione, S. A., Pfc. Reeves, D. T.*, Pvt. Reirdon, I. R., Pvt. Rondeau, J. A., Pvt. Rubalcaba, C. J., Pvt. Rueda-Rodriguez, T., Pfc. Sanchez, U. M., Pvt. Sanders, J. A., Pfc. Sargent, X. R., Pfc. Smith Jr, R. L., Pvt. Tenaglia, M. A., Pvt. Tenney, T. P., Pfc. Wagner, Z. T., Pvt. Wamhoff, M. W., Pfc. Ward, C. T.*, Pvt. Warner IV, H. J., Pvt. Willinger Jr, G. C., Pfc. Willory, S. P. , Pvt. Wilson, J. C., Pfc. Yanez J.,

Platoon 3060 Pvt. Abner, M. L. , Pfc. Addorisio, J. C. , Pvt. Alago III, W., Pfc. Almeida, B. L. , Pfc. Barczynski, J.C., Pvt. Bohorquez A. D., Pfc. Bozzone, J. W., Pvt. Brower, R. J. , Pfc. Brown, B. M. , Pfc. Campos, L. D., Pfc. Ceresnak, D. J. , Pfc.* Collins, M. G.*, Pfc.* Cruz, J. J. , Pvt. Dembele, A. , Pfc. Desouza, V. P. , Pvt. Dixon, K. R. , Pfc.* Dowling, N. T. , Pfc. Espinal, A. M. , Pvt. Frederick, S. M. , Pfc. Garner, B. D., Pfc. Garnettsaldana, A. J., Pvt. Gilligan, P. D., Pfc. Good, M. S., Pfc. Gordon, B. T. , Pfc. Grady, T. S., Pvt. Guest, I. D. , Pvt. Hallock, M. C. , Pvt. Hiciano, C. A. , Pvt. Holt, J. C. , Pfc. Howard, V. C. , Pvt. Hughes, E. H. , Pfc. Jimenez, A. M., Pfc.* Kinslow Jr, S. T.*, Pvt. Kouts, A. M., Pvt. Lee, R. E., Pvt. Lightsey, I. H., Pfc. Loniewski, H. M., Pfc. Mccann, J. P., Pvt. Mcgeary, L. T., Pvt. Miksitz, N. P., Pvt. Morestant, E. J., Pvt. Nazariosanchez, R., Pvt. Portalreyes, H., Pvt. Radabaugh, R. H., Pfc.* Ramage Jr, C. M.*, Pvt. Rapach, D. J., Pfc. Rice, Z. D., Pfc. Rockwell, R. C., Pvt. Rogers, E. J., Pvt. Scott, J. C., Pfc. Sherman, M. A., Pfc. Spaulding, E. J., Pvt. Stowe, T. P., Pvt. Taylor, J. A., Pvt. Valcin, A. V., Pvt. Terry, A. D., Pvt. Terry, A. J., Pfc. Wood, R., Pvt. Zaman, R. S., Pvt. Zerener, J. C.,

Platoon 3061 Pvt. Arguello, J. C. , Pvt. Badenchini, C. M. , Pfc. Baker, S. J. , Pfc. Baldwin, D. R. , Pfc. Barror, C. M. , Pvt. Bell, T. J. , Pfc.* Bennett, L. F., Pvt. Bernado, C. J. , Pvt. Betza, E. J. , Pfc. Bloom, J. W. , Pfc. Boes, E. B. , Pvt. Bosley, D. A. , Pfc. Caddy, D. C. , Pfc. Calabrese, V. T. , Pfc. Candelariacordova, E. A. , Pvt. Cash, W. C. , Pfc. Charlton, T. C. , Pvt. Cheyne, B. J. , Pfc. Colonagosto, J. C., Pfc. Currie, K. J. , Pfc.* Dantes, J. O.* , Pvt. Davis, A. P. , Pfc. Domery, M. E. , Pfc. Duran, A. A. , Pfc. Garcia, J. C. , Pfc.* Gerrior, J. B.*, Pfc. Ginty, D. J. , Pfc. Grajales, D. , Pfc. Griffiths, T. E. , Pvt. Hamilton, B. L. , Pfc. Ibarra, A. , Pvt. Kee, J. D. , Pfc.* Kellogg, S. R.* , Pvt. Lynch, C. W. , Pvt. Mannen, J. A. , Pfc. Marshall, P. M., Pvt. Mccallister, Z. D., Pvt. Mcginn, W. T., Pvt. Mcgreal, T. P., Pfc. Mera, K. J., Pvt. Miller, D. R., Pvt. Munro, J. P., Pfc. Perkins, N., Pfc. Pressley, N. J., Pvt. Prine, J. C., Pvt. Ricketts, R. W., Pvt. Riddleberger, W. L., Pvt. Romanvelez, J. D., Pvt. Ruizhernandez, L. A., Pfc. Schremmer, J. C., Pfc. Sotoduarte, J. D., Pfc. Stair, J. M., Pfc. Starr, N. E., Pfc. Stultz, C. D., Pfc. Sullivan, W. B., Pfc. Torresarce, A. J., Pfc. Trefry, D. M., Pvt. Twigg, J. G., Pvt. Vitullo, A. W., Pfc. Wilson, M. W.,

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Honor Graduates Platoon 4028

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Pfc. S. R. Mafnas, Pembroke, GA

Pfc. A. K. George, Richland, Wa

Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. C. P. Holliday

Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. H. C. Rosero

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Pvt. Alberto, Eliana, Pfc. Angelillo, Concetta I. *, Pvt. Aviles, Bianca A., Pvt. Barton, Katherine J., Pfc. Brooks, Kenly D., Pfc. Cabralez, Jacqueline G., Pvt. Collins, Andrea L., Pfc. Crippen, Haley F., Pvt. Dillion, Caitlin I., Pfc. Dodd, Cali D., Pfc. Duarte, Justa, Pfc. Elgin, Emily M., Pvt. Espinoza, Angelica M., Pfc. Gracia, Kemberlie F., Pfc. Harper, Taylor A., Pfc. Hernandez, Analyssa, Pfc. Hopkins, Cheyenne J. *, Pfc. Hurst, Natasha A., Pvt. Karmolinski, Juliza C., Pfc. King, Morgan R., Pfc. Kuchera, Lexie A., Pvt. Lopez, Ana R., Pfc. Mafnas, Sharidon R., Pfc. Martinez, Amanda D. *, Pvt. McCall, Sarah M., Pvt. McMullin, Morgan J., Pfc. Meadows, Abigail L., Pvt. Melchor, Samantha B., Pvt. Navarette, Yeilee I., Pfc. Perezdelossantos, Jenny M., Pvt. Pichardo, Cynthia, Pvt. Powell, Jakira O., Pvt. Price, Miriam J., Pvt. Ramirez, Ivette A., Pfc. Rodriguez, Heaven B., Pvt. Rogers, Coya C., Pvt. Roller, Tegan R., Pvt. Salazar, Kayla M., Pvt. Sanger, Cheyenne Rl., Pfc. Smigel, Alexis N., Pfc. Talazac, Sayler J., Pfc. Tuungafasi, Eniselina L., Pvt. Underwoodmadden, Zaria T., Pvt. Warrington, Malika N., Pfc. Weis, Luciana M., Pvt. Wetzel, Darcie C., Pfc. Willis, Darby A., Pfc. Woulard, Paris A., Pvt. Younglea, Royalty R., Pfc. Zipse, Alice D,

Platoon 4029 Pfc. Aguilar, Arlene , Pvt. Aleman, Maria G ., Pfc. Arzateestrada, Esmeralda , Pfc. Bagnerise, Maaliyah D. , Pvt. Begay, Valencia F., Pvt. Benjamin, Sydnie R. , Pvt. Bess, Mariah , Pvt. Bowcut, Ann M ., Pfc. Braudis, Jennie A ., Pfc. Bryan, Ashland V ., Pfc. Bustamante, Elizabeth R ., Pvt. Bustos, Ashley M ., Pvt. Castaneda, Gennesis S ., Pvt. Catalan, Natalie M ., Pvt. Conner, Reagan L ., Pvt. Cook, Hannah E ., Pfc. Corderonieves, Julisa , Pvt. Cortez, Kimberlina V ., Pfc. Degraw, Grace L ., Pvt. Dyess, Alina R ., Pfc. Escobarjaimes, Evelyn E ., Pfc. Gardner, Rachel G ., Pfc. Garibaytejeda, Daniela , Pfc. George, Anna K ., Pfc. Gonzales, Tiffany M ., Pfc. Gonzalez, Alicea C. * , Pvt. Gonzalez, Reyna A ., Pfc. Griffin, Olivia G. * , Pfc. Griffith, Katharine N ., Pfc. Hernandez, Stephanie , Pvt. Hurlock, Leah S ., Pvt. Ibarra, Brianna M ., Pfc. Kirk, Heather J ., Pfc. Koss, Courtney J. * , Pfc. Larson, Sarah C ., Pfc. Legaz, Lena P ., Pfc. Licari, Morgan J ., Pfc. Malagon, Karen M ., Pfc. Manning, Annalise , Pfc. Martinezperez, Sandra , Pvt. Maughan, Margaret A ., Pfc. Melendez, Lauren A ., Pfc. Morrison, Paisley M., Pfc. Murphy, Audia K., Pfc. Oneil, Julie D ., Pvt. Rodriguez, Daisy , Pfc. Rodriguezolivas, Catalina , Pfc. Ross, Hailey N ., Pvt. Ruiz, Angelica , Pfc. Sanchezmorales, Ivis N ., Pvt. Simmons, Rachel R ., Pvt. Tuttle, Amelia G ., Pvt. Villagomez, Katie A ., Pvt. White, Rose I., *Denotes meritorious promotion


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Marines beautify Beaufort

Photos by Cpl. Cameron Darrough

Marines of Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 and Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron collect trash along Stanley Farm Rd., Aug. 11. The clean-up initative was in support of the Adopt-a-Highway Program. The program keeps the community clean and fosters cohesion amongst the units.

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