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Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort food service specialists compete in the Mess Hall Cook-Off held at the Consolidated Mess Hall on Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, May 20. To compete in the biannual competition, the Marines needed to complete the Culinary Foundations Course and have one of the top four scores in the class. The Cook-off was held to teach the cooks how to think creatively and use their knowledge to create unique recipes. - Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort food service specialists compete in the Mess Hall Cook-Off held at the Consolidated Mess Hall on Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, May 20. To compete in the biannual competition, the Marines needed to complete the Culinary Foundations Course and have one of the top four scores in the class. The Cook-off was held to teach the cooks how to think creatively and use their knowledge to create unique recipes.
Participants in the 2nd Quarterly Road Race run towards the finish line aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, May 22. MCCS has been hosting the Quarterly Road Races for over 14 years in support of service members and civilians aboard the Air Station and Parris Island. - Participants in the 2nd Quarterly Road Race run towards the finish line aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, May 22. MCCS has been hosting the Quarterly Road Races for over 14 years in support of service members and civilians aboard the Air Station and Parris Island.
The Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Museum will host the annual Iron Mike Bike Tour aboard MCRD Parris Island, May 4. The tour, which is free of charge, will contain 16 points of interest along a 17-mile route exploring different historical sites on the depot. - The Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Museum will host the annual Iron Mike Bike Tour aboard MCRD Parris Island, May 4. The tour, which is free of charge, will contain 16 points of interest along a 17-mile route exploring different historical sites on the depot.
Pfc. Sermin Sanchez, receives a medal from Col. Benjamin Blankenship, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island operations officer, for placing fourth in the Chef of the Quarter Competition April 11. Chefs from competing bases participated in a workshop and took a written test to earn their chance to compete for their spot as chef ofthe quarter. - Pfc. Sermin Sanchez, receives a medal from Col. Benjamin Blankenship, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island operations officer, for placing fourth in the Chef of the Quarter Competition April 11. Chefs from competing bases participated in a workshop and took a written test to earn their chance to compete for their spot as chef of the quarter.
Staff Sgt. Brian Telinda,an assistant operations chief at Weapons and Field Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island,made his mixed martial arts debut at the King of Jacksonville fight series in North Carolina, March 16, where he won by decision after nearly scoring a knockout in the first round. - Staff Sgt. Brian Telinda,an assistant operations chief at Weapons and Field Training Battalion, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island,made his mixed martial arts debut at the King of Jacksonville fight series in North Carolina, March 16, where he won by decision after nearly scoring a knockout in the first round.
Lance Cpl. Lawrence Hulst, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 heavy equipment operator, clears brush on Paige Field, Nov. 19. The work of these Marines will improve the envirionment to better supprot the local wildlife and hunters. - Lance Cpl. Lawrence Hulst, a Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 heavy equipment operator, clears brush on Paige Field, Nov. 19. The work of these Marines will improve the envirionment to better supprot the local wildlife and hunters.