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A static display of a wrecked car is displayed aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 14. The display was set up to show the dangers of distracted and drunk drivingas well as to bring awareness to how Marines can stay safe during the “101 Days of Summer”. - A static display of a wrecked car is displayed aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort May 14. The display was set up to show the dangers of distracted and drunk driving as well as to bring awareness to how Marines can stay safe during the “101 Days of Summer”.
Lance Cpl. Joseph Arroyo poses for a photo aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Sept. 26. Arroyo is anairfield operations Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. Arroyo is a New Jersey native of PuertoRican Decent. - Lance Cpl. Joseph Arroyo poses for a photo aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Sept. 26. Arroyo is an airfield operations Marine with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. Arroyo is a New Jersey native of Puerto Rican Decent.
Cpl. Oubigee Jones stands in the gym where he trains nearly every day aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug. 30. Jones began fighting when he was eight years old. “I grew up in the streets of south Dallas, the hood basically. Everyone started fighting at a young age, whether it be to defend themselves or to earn their stripes.” Jones is an administrative specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron. - Cpl. Oubigee Jones stands in the gym where he trains nearly every day aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Aug. 30. Jones began fighting when he was eight years old. “I grew up in the streets of south Dallas, the hood basically. Everyone started fighting at a young age, whether it be to defend themselves or to earn their stripes.” Jones is an administrative specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron.
Attendants visit a booth during a military appreciation day on Laurel Bay, Aug. 25. The booth was sponsored by Highway 21 Drive-In movie theater. - Attendants visit a booth during a military appreciation day on Laurel Bay, Aug. 25. The booth was sponsored by Highway 21 Drive-In movie theater.
Lt. Col. Benedict G. Buerke relinquishes command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 to Lt. Col. Steven B. Bowden aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Aug. 10.During the ceremony, Buerke was awarded the Bronze Star for his service as the commanding officer of the Checkerboards. - Lt. Col. Benedict G. Buerke relinquishes command of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 to Lt. Col. Steven B. Bowden aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Aug. 10. During the ceremony, Buerke was awarded the Bronze Star for his service as the commanding officer of the Checkerboards.