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Retired Marine Maj. Gen. James Livingston, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, flips the coin before the kickoff during the Medal Of Honor Bowl at the Johnson Hagood Memorial Stadium in Charleston, S.C., Jan. 11. Livingston received the Medal of Honor for his role as an infantry company commander at Dai Do, Vietnam, during a three-day battle in which the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, numbering only 800 men, defeated 10,000 or more North Vietnamese Army soldiers. - Retired Marine Maj. Gen. James Livingston, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, flips the coin before the kickoff during the Medal Of Honor Bowl at the Johnson Hagood Memorial Stadium in Charleston, S.C., Jan. 11. Livingston received the Medal of Honor for his role as an infantry company commander at Dai Do, Vietnam, during a three-day battle in which the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, numbering only 800 men, defeated 10,000 or more North Vietnamese Army soldiers.
Marine Corps Community Services and Naval Hospital Beaufort teamed together to hold a luncheon aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 25. - Marine Corps Community Services and Naval Hospital Beaufort teamed together to hold a luncheon aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 25.
Private First Class Justin Morris, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 nuclear, biological and chemical defense specialist, wears the new Joint Service General Purpose Mask aboard the Air Station, Jan. 13. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Marines are now issued the new masks to keep Marines current on sustainment training. - Private First Class Justin Morris, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 nuclear, biological and chemical defense specialist, wears the new Joint Service General Purpose Mask aboard the Air Station, Jan. 13. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Marines are now issued the new masks to keep Marines current on sustainment training.
Brian Kirkpatrick, a 6th and 8th grade history teacher at Bolden Elementary/Middle School in Beafort, S.C., is one of few survivors of the 1983 Marine Barracks bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. On Oct. 23,1983, a suicide bomber driving a truck rammed into the barracks with 12,000 pounds of high explosives detonating one of the largest non-nuclear bombings in history. There were about 300 U.S. service members in the barracks at the time of the bombing, 241 of those service members were killed due injuries sustained from the bombing. - Brian Kirkpatrick, a 6th and 8th grade history teacher at Bolden Elementary/Middle School in Beafort, S.C., is one of few survivors of the 1983 Marine Barracks bombing in Beirut, Lebanon. On Oct. 23,1983, a suicide bomber driving a truck rammed into the barracks with 12,000 pounds of high explosives detonating one of the largest non-nuclear bombings in history. There were about 300 U.S. service members in the barracks at the time of the bombing, 241 of those service members were killed due injuries sustained from the bombing.
A mother snaps a photo on her iPhone of the children of St. Peter's Catholic School in the kitchen of the Air Station Structural Fire Department, Oct. 11. St. Peter's visit to the Air Station wrapped a week-long effort by the fire station to increase fire safety awareness during Fire Prevention Week. - A mother snaps a photo on her iPhone of the children of St. Peter's Catholic School in the kitchen of the Air Station Structural Fire Department, Oct. 11. St. Peter's visit to the Air Station wrapped a week-long effort by the fire station to increase fire safety awareness during Fire Prevention Week.
A Marine with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 smiles at his daughter after returning from a deployment, Oct. 10. Most of the squadron returned in mid-September, while some families waited a month longer to re-unite with their Marine. - A Marine with Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 533 smiles at his daughter after returning from a deployment, Oct. 10. Most of the squadron returned in mid-September, while some families waited a month longer to re-unite with their Marine.