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Sergeant Casey Hourigan , an airframes mechanic with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, checks into the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, also known as the Blue Angels, in Pensacola, Fla., Dec. 8. - Sergeant Casey Hourigan , an airframes mechanic with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, checks into the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, also known as the Blue Angels, in Pensacola, Fla., Dec. 8.
Sacal J 340, one of the military working dogs aboard the Provost Marshals Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort is going through the military working dog disposition process. Many things can cause a military working dog to retire, ranging from old age, health reasons, and the inability to work. - Sacal J 340, one of the military working dogs aboard the Provost Marshals Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort is going through the military working dog disposition process. Many things can cause a military working dog to retire, ranging from old age, health reasons, and the inability to work.
Transition Readiness Seminar - Transition Readiness Seminar
Tri-Command service members participated in the Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony at the Beaufort National Cemetery in Beaufort, Nov. 11.The annual event is held to recognize Beaufort's veterans and active duty service members. During the parade, the streets were lined with people waving American flags and cheering as the color guard, the Parris Island Marine Band, veterans and active duty service members and local organizations paraded through the streets. Following the parade, approximately 200 people were in attendance for the ceremony, including veterans and active duty service members of every branch of service. - Tri-Command service members participated in the Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony at the Beaufort National Cemetery in Beaufort, Nov. 11.The annual event is held to recognize Beaufort's veterans and active duty service members. During the parade, the streets were lined with people waving American flags and cheering as the color guard, the Parris Island Marine Band, veterans and active duty service members and local organizations paraded through the streets. Following the parade, approximately 200 people were in attendance for the ceremony, including veterans and active duty service members of every branch of service.
The Police Chiefs’ Association held their monthly meeting aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 23. Representatives from departments included the Marine Corps’ Provost Marshal’s Office, FBI and City of Beaufort Police Department. - The Police Chiefs’ Association held their monthly meeting aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 23. Representatives from departments included the Marine Corps’ Provost Marshal’s Office, FBI and City of Beaufort Police Department.