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Hurricane Charley: what went right, wrong
Hurricane Charley left Florida in a state of disarray, and was then supposed to make an appearance along the coastline of South Carolina. With the possibility of evacuation all too real, it missed Parris Island and left behind a surprisingly sunny day. Just because the devastation missed the Depot, it does not mean that residents should be
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TRICARE improves information access
In an effort to improve the way service members access the information regarding their benefits, TRICARE's new contracts have recently undergone a few changes. Once the new contracts were set in place Aug. 1, TRICARE began to make changes to their system of providing information to their members. Gone are the local numbers that one would call to
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After 40 years, recruit makes contact with former drill instructor
All teachers have hopes that their students will accomplish something great and Marine Corps drill instructors are no different. They take a young man or woman and mold them into a Marine. However, that does not guarantee that the student will like his teacher, but it does guarantee that he will most likely never forget the time spent under his
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Depot remains 'Corps' of senator's success
Thousands of people make the transformation from civilian to Marine each year for any number of reasons. Whether they spend just four years in or make it a career, what they learned sticks with them for the rest of their lives. Many make the leap onto the notorious yellow footprints looking for change, hoping to find the building blocks of
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Hurricane exercise prepares Depot for Mother Nature's wrath
The Depot's Emergency Operations Center was in full swing during a hurricane evacuation exercise Tuesday and Wednesday. Phones were ringing in urgency as the sound of typing keyboards filled a room already overflowing with information from video monitors flashing feeds of Beaufort County roadways, maps detailing evacuation routes and people
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Reservists gain explosive experience
They may not wear camouflage utility uniforms to work everyday or sport the perfect high and tight all the time, but training still plays a crucial role in the lives of those who have enlisted in the Marine Forces Reserve. Approximately 140 reserve Marines from the 2nd Beach and Terminal Operations Company from Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah,
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Welcome to Parris Island, the journey to becoming a Marine starts here
Eighteen unnaturally quiet individuals sit motionless as their clothes gather pools of nervous sweat, which echoes their unanimous belief that they made a terrible mistake. Questions such as, "What have you done?" and "When can we leave?" occupy their thoughts, while the driver smiles as if he enjoys their trepidation. The bus slices through the
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Marines target Unknown Distance Course
In order to sustain Marine Corps Common Skills training, the Marines from H&SBn. conducted an unknown distance shoot at Khe Sanh Range July 22. The battalion's mission to support recruit training alongside the possibility of individual augmentation to a unit in Iraq makes this kind of mission readiness training imperative. "You can't get enough
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Former Marine, Commodore finds home away from home
Once individuals make the decision to enlist in the military, they are uprooted from their hometown and sent off to a new, unfamiliar place where they will serve until their obligatory time of service has ended. Most of the time they will then head back to the place they call home. For some, that is not the case. The community that they once
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RTR meritoriously promotes 11 staff NCOs
Earning a living as a drill instructor, recruiter or Marine security guard can be tough, that is why the Marine Corps offers various incentive plans for those who choose those career paths. Incentives such as semi-annual meritorious promotions can leave some prospects salivating. For 11 drill instructors aboard the Depot, those incentive plans paid
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