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In a recent ceremony at Swanyk'S Scarlet & Gold Traditions in Jacksonville, N.C., the Down East Chapter of the Non-Commissioned Officers Association presented the 18th annual Sergeant Major C.A. "Mack" McKinney Award to its latest recipients.
01.27.10, Story by Cpl. Meghan Canlas
A large seven ton truck rolls in and unlatches its trailer. The trailer extends and opens up into a ready to use kitchen as cooks immediately hook up a generator and get started on making enough food to feed 500 hungry warfighters.
11.20.09, Story by Pfc. Franklin Mercado
For many of the Marines and sailors of Headquarters and Service Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 27, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, the 40 feet up seemed way easier than the 40 feet down at Camp Lejeune's rappel tower, Oct. 29.
10.29.09, Story by Cpl. Bobbie A. Curtis
Capping off a military career that spanned more than 41 years, Lt. Gen. Samuel T. Helland retired from the Marine Corps Oct. 16, 2009, at the II Marine Expeditionary Force's headquarters building aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C.
10.22.09, Story by Bobbie A. Curtis
A clear, cool night with starry skies at a desolate field aboard Camp Lejeune was suddenly interrupted by a large, booming helicopter that produced hurricane-force winds in the faces of the Marines standing below.
10.13.09, Story by Tommy Bellegarde
Mortarmen from Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division recently took to the ranges aboard Fort A.P. Hill, Va., to hone their indirect fire skills using their M252 81mm mortars.
10.08.09, Story by Lance Cpl. James W. Clark
Marines are battling insurgency on multiple fronts throughout the world, and civil affairs is crucial to these operations as Civil Affairs Marines engage with local populaces and governments to ' win hearts and minds' and engender goodwill in their areas of operation.
10.08.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Brian Jones
Advancing through the densely packed tree line quickly and quietly, the Marine infantrymen stepped over rotting logs and pushed aside low hanging branches, apparently unaffected by the many pounds of cumbersome equipment they carried.
10.02.09, Story by Lance Cpl. James W. Clark
As the Marines drive their humvees down the road on patrol, they suddenly find themselves in the grip of an enemy ambush. Throwing dust and gravel into the air, the Marines pull their four humvees off the dirt road to allow Marines to dismount from each vehicle and sprint forward to attack the enemy positions on foot while machine gunners in the turrets of the armored vehicles lay down suppressive fire.
10.02.09, Story by Lance Cpl. James W. Clark
It feels more like a line for a ride at an amusement park than a training exercise for the Marines of 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. Instead of holding tickets or tokens, they wait holding weapons and clad in helmets and body armor with nervous excitement as MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft flare in for a landing aboard Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 17, 2009.
10.02.09, Story by Lance Cpl. James W. Clark
Maj. Gen. Otisitswe B. Tiroyamodimo, deputy commander of the Botswana Defense Force, visited with Marines in North Carolina, Sept. 30, as part of a multi-stop tour of the U.S. military's installations.
10.02.09, Story by Cpl. Bobbie A. Curtis
Marines train on a daily basis – they head to the ranges to sharpen shooting skills, test their endurance at the obstacle course, suffer through days of eating meals ready-to-eat, and spend days on end wearing heavy body armor as they prepare for deployments to every corner of the world.
09.25.09, Story by Pfc. Franklin Mercado
Playing carnival games, competing against others on inflatable obstacles, enjoying free food and spending quality time with family equaled an afternoon of summer fun for the Marines, sailors and families of 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, during a family day event at Onslow Beach, Camp Lejeune, N.C., Sept. 19.
09.25.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Tommy Bellegarde
Explosions rocked Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 12, as Marines from 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, blew the handles off more than a dozen doors and cleared paths through lines of concertina wire during a series of training exercises.
09.24.09, Story by Lance Cpl. James W. Clark
Although many Marines enjoy a variety of pastimes, not all of them are as potentially dangerous as motorcycle riding.
09.24.09, Story by Lance Cpl. Brian Woodruff
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