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Service members of the Tri-Command leadership and distinguished guests pay respects as the City of Beaufort Fire Department presents the U.S. Flag during the annual City of Beaufort 9/11 Commerative Ceremony at the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, Sept. 11. - Service members of the Tri-Command leadership and distinguished guests pay respects as the City of Beaufort Fire Department presents the U.S. Flag during the annual City of Beaufort 9/11 Commerative Ceremony at the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, Sept. 11.
The Single Marine and Sailor Program sponsored a trip to Myrtle Beach for the Dirty Myrtle Mud Run, Aug. 31.Marines were able to test their speed and endurance during the three-mile course filled with a variety of obstacles and mud pits. - The Single Marine and Sailor Program sponsored a trip to Myrtle Beach for the Dirty Myrtle Mud Run, Aug. 31. Marines were able to test their speed and endurance during the three-mile course filled with a variety of obstacles and mud pits.
Children with the Drug Education For Youth program perform push-ups during a physical fitness activity at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Aug., 8. The D.E.F.Y. program, teaches youth ages 9 through 12 to choose healthy alternatives to substance abuse and gang involvement through a summer camp and year-long support system. - Children with the Drug Education For Youth program perform push-ups during a physical fitness activity at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Aug., 8. The D.E.F.Y. program, teaches youth ages 9 through 12 to choose healthy alternatives to substance abuse and gang involvement through a summer camp and year-long support system.
The Back to School Kids Day hosted by Marine Corps Community Services gave parents the opportunity to allow their children to spend the day at the base theater with arts and crafts, games and movie viewings, Aug. 24. - The Back to School Kids Day hosted by Marine Corps Community Services gave parents the opportunity to allow their children to spend the day at the base theater with arts and crafts, games and movie viewings, Aug. 24.