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A blood drive with the American Red Cross was held at the Air Station chapel, May 15. The organization provides support to military families by providing services such as their emergency communication center. - A blood drive with the American Red Cross was held at the Air Station chapel, May 15. The organization provides support to military families by providing services such as their emergency communication center.
Marines with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 march past Lt. Col. Willie Stansell, the commanding officer of MALS-31 and Lt. Col. Bill Gray, during the change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort,May 10. During the ceremony, MALS-31, also known as the Stingers, bid farewell to Lt. Col. Bill Gray as he relinquished command of the squadron to Lt. Col. Willie Stansell. - Marines with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 31 march past Lt. Col. Willie Stansell, the commanding officer of MALS-31 and Lt. Col. Bill Gray, during the change of command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 10. During the ceremony, MALS-31, also known as the Stingers, bid farewell to Lt. Col. Bill Gray as he relinquished command of the squadron to Lt. Col. Willie Stansell.
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, in 2012, 349 United States service members were lost due to suicides, 48 suicides and more than 180 attempts were within the Marine Corps. DSTRESS Line is a free and anonymous phone service for Marines and sailors who are contemplating suicide. - According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, in 2012, 349 United States service members were lost due to suicides, 48 suicides and more than 180 attempts were within the Marine Corps. DSTRESS Line is a free and anonymous phone service for Marines and sailors who are contemplating suicide.
Marines from the Ordnance, Powerline and Avionics work centers of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 tow a F/A-18 Hornet into VMFA-312’s hangar for regular maintenance aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 10. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 celebrate their 70th anniversary May 23 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort and May 24 aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. The squadron was commissioned on June 1, 1943 at Page Field aboard MCRD Parris Island and equipped with F4U Corsairs. - Marines from the Ordnance, Powerline and Avionics work centers of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 tow a F/A-18 Hornet into VMFA-312’s hangar for regular maintenance aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 10. Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 312 celebrate their 70th anniversary May 23 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort and May 24 aboard Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island. The squadron was commissioned on June 1, 1943 at Page Field aboard MCRD Parris Island and equipped with F4U Corsairs.