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Chuck Mathieu, Marine Corps Community Services Personal Financial Management Program Manager aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, speaks to service members and Department of Defense employees about the Thrift Saving Plan during ‘The Making of the Military Millionaire’ workshop at the Four Winds Family Readiness Center aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, July 2. - Chuck Mathieu, Marine Corps Community Services Personal Financial Management Program Manager aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, speaks to service members and Department of Defense employees about the Thrift Saving Plan during ‘The Making of the Military Millionaire’ workshop at the Four Winds Family Readiness Center aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, July 2.
Veterans of Marine Wing Support Squadron 273, converse with Maj. Charles Sprietsma, the executive officer of MWSS-273, during a reunion at the Beaufort Veterans of Foreign Wars, July 12. The veterans journeyed across states in order to see the future of the squadron they once proudly served. - Veterans of Marine Wing Support Squadron 273, converse with Maj. Charles Sprietsma, the executive officer of MWSS-273, during a reunion at the Beaufort Veterans of Foreign Wars, July 12. The veterans journeyed across states in order to see the future of the squadron they once proudly served.
Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 supported the Air Station’s public works division by assisting in the expansion of an existing parking lot at the base’s Subway restaurant, expanding the parking lot to more than twice its size. The Marines of MWSS-273 have participated in multiple training exercises this year improving quality of life for families aboard Laurel Bay Housing Community, as well as improving grounds aboard the Air Station and assisting in cleaning up large debris at local beaches in Beaufort County. MWSS-273 is slated to deploy to the Middle East in the near future to support and promote - Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 supported the Air Station’s public works division by assisting in the expansion of an existing parking lot at the base’s Subway restaurant, expanding the parking lot to more than twice its size. The Marines of MWSS-273 have participated in multiple training exercises this year improving quality of life for families aboard Laurel Bay Housing Community, as well as improving grounds aboard the Air Station and assisting in cleaning up large debris at local beaches in Beaufort County. MWSS-273 is slated to deploy to the Middle East in the near future to support and promote
Spouses share their experiences as a military spouse during the Hearts Apart deployment support group at the Marine Corps Family Team Building House aboard Laurel Bay, March 8. Various guest speakers from Marine Corps Community Services and organizations such as the American Red Cross visit the support group to inform military spouses about the services available to their families. - Spouses share their experiences as a military spouse during the Hearts Apart deployment support group at the Marine Corps Family Team Building House aboard Laurel Bay, March 8. Various guest speakers from Marine Corps Community Services and organizations such as the American Red Cross visit the support group to inform military spouses about the services available to their families.
Army Sgt. Josue Rivera, Veterinary Treatment Facility animal care specialist, checks a dog’s gums while performing a wellness-screening at the VTF aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, June 5. - Army Sgt. Josue Rivera, Veterinary Treatment Facility animal care specialist, checks a dog’s gums while performing a wellness-screening at the VTF aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, June 5.
David Cunningham, son of Asheley and Ricardo Cunningham, plays with Josh Cole, Marine Corps Community Services aquatics director, during the Exceptional Family Member Program swimming session at the Laurel Bay community center pool, July 2. David is diagnosed with autism and has participated in numerous swimming sessions provided by the EFMP. - David Cunningham, son of Asheley and Ricardo Cunningham, plays with Josh Cole, Marine Corps Community Services aquatics director, during the Exceptional Family Member Program swimming session at the Laurel Bay community center pool, July 2. David is diagnosed with autism and has participated in numerous swimming sessions provided by the EFMP.