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Lawrence Rowland speaks about the history of Petty Officer 1st Class William Pinckney at the Beaufort National Cemetery, Feb. 10. - Lawrence Rowland speaks about the history of Petty Officer 1st Class William Pinckney at the Beaufort National Cemetery, Feb. 10. During the ceremony, a new headstone was unveiled which gave proper recognition to Pinckney's Navy Cross, the second highest award for valor. Pinckney was awarded the Navy Cross during World War II when he saved the life of an unconscious Sailor after a bomb exploded below the flight deck of their ship. At the time of the award, Pinckney was only the second African American in U.S. Navy history to receive the award.
Rear Admiral Brent W. Scott visits Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Feb. 3. Scott will be in the Tri-command area throughout the week where he plans to visit Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island as well as Naval Hospital Beaufort. Scott is the 19th Chaplain of the United States Marine Corps and the Deputy Chief of Navy Chaplains. - Rear Admiral Brent W. Scott visits Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Feb. 3. Scott will be in the Tri-command area throughout the week where he plans to visit Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island as well as Naval Hospital Beaufort. Scott is the 19th Chaplain of the United States Marine Corps and the Deputy Chief of Navy Chaplains.
Sgt. Rachid Alcala, a 3rd Battalion India Company drill instructor, navigates through an alcohol impairment simulation during the Health and Wellness Fair aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, June 19. - Sgt. Rachid Alcala, a 3rd Battalion India Company drill instructor, navigates through an alcohol impairment simulation during the Health and Wellness Fair aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, June 19.
Twenty Marines from the Air Station and Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island spent time speaking and enjoying a meal at River Oaks Residential Care in Beaufort, S.C., Valentines Day. Each Marine would deliver a rose to one of the residents and escort them to the dining area for lunch. - Twenty Marines from the Air Station and Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island spent time speaking and enjoying a meal at River Oaks Residential Care in Beaufort, S.C., Valentines Day. Each Marine would deliver a rose to one of the residents and escort them to the dining area for lunch.