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Chaplain Dwayne Jackson, staff chaplain, Marine Aircraft Group 31, addresses a crowd gathered to observe the National Day of Prayer May 5 at the Air Station Chapel. - Chaplain Dwayne Jackson, staff chaplain, Marine Aircraft Group 31, addresses a crowd gathered to observe the National Day of Prayer May 5 at the Air Station Chapel.
Brenda J. Powell, nurse case manager, Naval Hospital Beaufort, enjoys a complimentary foot reflexology treatment at the Women?s Health and Wellness Fair May 4. The fair was held at the Laurel Bay Community Center, and it provided information on nutrition, mental health, stress management and more. - Brenda J. Powell, nurse case manager, Naval Hospital Beaufort, enjoys a complimentary foot reflexology treatment at the Women?s Health and Wellness Fair May 4. The fair was held at the Laurel Bay Community Center, and it provided information on nutrition, mental health, stress management and more.
Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Angel G. Hilbrands Airman Candice Gordon, of Murrells Inlet, S.C., draws blood from Commander Terry Rucker, of Kansas City, Kan., aboard the USS Ronald Reagan. Marrow transplants provide the only known cure for many diseases. Approximately 75 percent of transplants arranged by the national marrow donor program are for patients diagnosed with some form of leukemia. - Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Angel G. Hilbrands Airman Candice Gordon, of Murrells Inlet, S.C., draws blood from Commander Terry Rucker, of Kansas City, Kan., aboard the USS Ronald Reagan. Marrow transplants provide the only known cure for many diseases. Approximately 75 percent of transplants arranged by the national marrow donor program are for patients diagnosed with some form of leukemia.
Cpl. Micah Snead Marines from Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fightinng respond to a simulated hazardous gas leak during the Anti-Terrorism Force Protection exercise held at Shady Point, April 28. - Cpl. Micah Snead Marines from Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fightinng respond to a simulated hazardous gas leak during the Anti-Terrorism Force Protection exercise held at Shady Point, April 28.
LtCol J. M. Arnold, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron (HHS) Commanding Officer gives a congratulatory speech to Search and Rescue (SAR) for 48 years of good service. The SAR unit, of HHS, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort SC had its Divestiture ceremony on April 15, 2005. The Unit was broken down and relocated to other units though out the Marine Corps. SAR has been part of MCAS since 1957. - LtCol J. M. Arnold, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron (HHS) Commanding Officer gives a congratulatory speech to Search and Rescue (SAR) for 48 years of good service. The SAR unit, of HHS, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort SC had its Divestiture ceremony on April 15, 2005. The Unit was broken down and relocated to other units though out the Marine Corps. SAR has been part of MCAS since 1957.