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Current and former Bolden Elementary school principals, Wendy Randle and Chuck Yahres, pose for a photo in the school’s lobby. Randle is the incoming principal and will spearhead the school’s newest curriculum.::r::::n::::r::::n::::r::::n:: - Current and former Bolden Elementary school principals, Wendy Randle and Chuck Yahres, pose for a photo in the school’s lobby. Randle is the incoming principal and will spearhead the school’s newest curriculum.::r::::n::::r::::n::::r::::n::
The cookout for the 101 Days of Summer Drug and Alcohol-Free Challenge held at Afterburners provided participants with hamburgers and hot dogs, billiards, air hockey, ladder golf, corn hole, horseshoes and volleyball. The main attraction, however, was the water slide. The attendees took turns cooling off.::r::::n:: - The cookout for the 101 Days of Summer Drug and Alcohol-Free Challenge held at Afterburners provided participants with hamburgers and hot dogs, billiards, air hockey, ladder golf, corn hole, horseshoes and volleyball. The main attraction, however, was the water slide. The attendees took turns cooling off.::r::::n::
Under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act your home is protected from foreclosures. Another benefit of the SCRA involves a reduction of mortgage interest to six percent if it was purchased prior to service. - Under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act your home is protected from foreclosures. Another benefit of the SCRA involves a reduction of mortgage interest to six percent if it was purchased prior to service.
Colonel David Robinson, the outgoing Marine Aircraft Group 31 commanding officer, prepares for his last flight in a F/A-18 Hornet July 21, aboard Fightertown. His 24-year-long career ends almost symbiotically with the retirement of an aircraft he has flown since the beginning. - Colonel David Robinson, the outgoing Marine Aircraft Group 31 commanding officer, prepares for his last flight in a F/A-18 Hornet July 21, aboard Fightertown. His 24-year-long career ends almost symbiotically with the retirement of an aircraft he has flown since the beginning.
Master Sgt. Bense, the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 maintenance control staff noncomissioned officer in charge and his son take pictures while watching an air power demonstration on the flight deck aboard the USS Enterprise, July 14. The Marines and their Tigers rode the ship's elevator up to the flight deck to take photos and view the air show. Tiger Cruise participants had the opportunity to learn firsthand what it’s like to live and work aboard the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. - Master Sgt. Bense, the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 maintenance control staff noncomissioned officer in charge and his son take pictures while watching an air power demonstration on the flight deck aboard the USS Enterprise, July 14. The Marines and their Tigers rode the ship's elevator up to the flight deck to take photos and view the air show. Tiger Cruise participants had the opportunity to learn firsthand what it’s like to live and work aboard the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
Colonel Michael Cederholm, the Marine Aircraft Group 31 commanding officer, and Col. David Robinson, the outgoing MAG-31 commanding officer, recieves the Marine Corps colors in front of the Marines from the multiple Marine Corps F/A-18 squadrons July 22, aboard Fightertown. Cederholm takes control of a full house with all of the squadrons currently in garrison, which is a rare occurrence with the rapid training and deployment schedule. - Colonel Michael Cederholm, the Marine Aircraft Group 31 commanding officer, and Col. David Robinson, the outgoing MAG-31 commanding officer, recieves the Marine Corps colors in front of the Marines from the multiple Marine Corps F/A-18 squadrons July 22, aboard Fightertown. Cederholm takes control of a full house with all of the squadrons currently in garrison, which is a rare occurrence with the rapid training and deployment schedule.