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Senator, former Marine uses Core Values as guidepost for success
During his recent visit to the Depot, the Commandant of the Marine Corps urged all Marines who decide to leave the Corps to live up to the values they have been taught since their introduction to the Corps. He also encouraged those Marines to strive for greatness in the public sector, in jobs such as law enforcement and politics. Senator Zell
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FCCP needs spouses for home child care
The Tri-Command Family Child Care Program completed its last training session of the year today at the MCAS Beaufort FCCP Center. The program certifies military spouses to start and run their own home-based day care program. The FCCP is looking to increase the present number of at-home providers to ease childcare woes of Tri-Command families. The
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The Gettysburg Address-2 minutes that changed a young nation forever
At dawn on July 4, 1863, a mist cleared over a small field in Pennsylvania. Bodies of soldiers and horses lay scattered on a grassy pasture now crimson with the blood of the 51,000 casualties amassed during three days of fighting. The small city named Gettysburg was forever immortalized as the site of the bloodiest battle in American history. For
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American Red Cross reports nationwide blood shortage
One of the most time-honored traditions is going home for the holidays and for many military members that can mean a road trip. As more people begin to travel, more accidents happen and that means more people will need blood transfusions. The American Red Cross is reporting a nation-wide shortage and calling on people to donate and replenish the
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Lima Co. teams up with Habitat for Humanity
Drill instructors spend countless hours each week helping to change the lives of the nation?s young men and women who choose to take on the challenge of becoming a United States Marine, but a group of drill instructors and company officers took on a different challenge Nov. 14. During pick-up week, the drill instructors and company officers of Lima
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Montford Point Marines recognize new Devil Dog
Lance Cpl. Calvin Frith, honor graduate, Platoon 2098, Hotel Company, 2nd RTBn., was presented a much-deserved special recognition plaque by the New York Chapter of the Montford Point Marines Association after marching across the Peatross Parade Deck Nov. 15. Frith, 19, and a Bronx, N.Y., native, served as a cadet in the Harlem Youth Marines, an
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Parris Island Masters swim past competition
The Parris Island Masters Swim Team set 11 new individual state records as they swam past 23 other teams Nov. 2-3, to take first place at the 2002 Dixie Zone and South Carolina State Short Course Meters Masters Swimming Championship in Anderson, S.C. Leading the way was Martha Davis as she set seven new state records in the 200-meter free with a
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Advanced planning makes vehicle registration easy
Obtaining a title and registration in South Carolina can sometimes be a test of patience and time, but with proper preparation, getting a vehicle legal to drive can be painless. Those wanting to register a new car or a soon to expire registration may have a lot of running around to do if they are not proactive. Waiting until the last minute before
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Red Ribbon Breakfast illustrates dangers of drugs
Drug Demand Reduction held a breakfast in support of the National Red Ribbon Week Campaign, Oct. 23-31, at Traditions Oct. 30. To help promote drug and alcohol prevention, guest speakers from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the brig in Charleston spoke to Depot Marines on topics concerning drug
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Suicide prevention based on awareness
"One suicide is one too many." Lieutenant Anthony J. Wegierski, H&S Bn. chaplain, is one of those in the chaplain corps serving to help prevent a phenomenon that is either unrecognized or ignored until too late. An awareness of the problem is the first step to getting help for an individual. "Prevention is a general understanding that everyone is
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