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A Marine with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 hugs his children upon returning from deplooyment, Jan. 10. While deployed, the Marines provided intermediate logistical support to 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (forward). - A Marine with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 hugs his children upon returning from deplooyment, Jan. 10. While deployed, the Marines provided intermediate logistical support to 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (forward).
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.
Lt. Col. Willie Stansell, the commanding officder of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 and Maj. Meghan Kennerly, MALS-31 executive officer, help sort through donated clothes at HELP of Beaufort, Dec. 27, 2013. More than 40 Marines with MALS-31 gave their time and assistance to four non-profit groups in Beaufort. Marines volunteered at Red Door Thrift Store, HELP of Beaufort, CAPA’s Closet and the Beaufort County Animal Shelter. - Lt. Col. Willie Stansell, the commanding officder of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 and Maj. Meghan Kennerly, MALS-31 executive officer, help sort through donated clothes at HELP of Beaufort, Dec. 27, 2013. More than 40 Marines with MALS-31 gave their time and assistance to four non-profit groups in Beaufort. Marines volunteered at Red Door Thrift Store, HELP of Beaufort, CAPA’s Closet and the Beaufort County Animal Shelter.