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Lt. Col. Joshua Riggs, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 commanding officer, relievesLt. Col. Simon Doran during a change and command ceremony, May 3. Doranwill continue his career as a post-graduate student at the Air Warfare College. - Lt. Col. Joshua Riggs, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 commanding officer, relieves Lt. Col. Simon Doran during a change and command ceremony, May 3. Doran will continue his career as a post-graduate student at the Air Warfare College.
Lt. Col. Peter McArdle, Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA(AW)224) commanding officer, prepares for his last flight with VMFA(AW)-224 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, SC, May 1, 2013. Lt. Col. McArdle relinquished his command to Lt. Col. Raymond Ayres, III on May 2, 2013. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Donald Holbert) - Lt. Col. Peter McArdle, Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA(AW)224) commanding officer, prepares for his last flight with VMFA(AW)-224 aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, SC, May 1, 2013. Lt. Col. McArdle relinquished his command to Lt. Col. Raymond Ayres, III on May 2, 2013. (Official Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Donald Holbert)
Bikers from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort and the Christian Motorcycle Association gather at the Air station Chapel for a Biker Sunday Service, April 28. At the end of the service, the bikers and their motorcycleswere blessed with holy water and received a prayer to have God watch over them. - Bikers from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort and the Christian Motorcycle Association gather at the Air station Chapel for a Biker Sunday Service, April 28. At the end of the service, the bikers and their motorcycles were blessed with holy water and received a prayer to have God watch over them.
As part of their Inventory Improvement Plan, Atlantic Marine Corps Community, the privatized housing company responsible for maintenance and management of Tri-Command military housing, will begin renovations to make energy upgrades to more than 1,035 Laurel Bay legacy homes and 53 duplex stylehomes aboard Naval Hospital Beaufort. - As part of their Inventory Improvement Plan, Atlantic Marine Corps Community, the privatized housing company responsible for maintenance and management of Tri-Command military housing, will begin renovations to make energy upgrades to more than 1,035 Laurel Bay legacy homes and 53 duplex style homes aboard Naval Hospital Beaufort.
Gunnery Sgt. Richard Garrett (center), fuels team leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron 273, is surrounded by Marines from his workcenter aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 7. Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 received honors from the American Petroleum Institutefor contributions to Department of Defense bulk fuel operations, petroleum supply chain management, and fleet fuel support during 2012. - Gunnery Sgt. Richard Garrett (center), fuels team leader with Marine Wing Support Squadron 273, is surrounded by Marines from his work center aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, May 7. Marine Wing Support Squadron 273 received honors from the American Petroleum Institute for contributions to Department of Defense bulk fuel operations, petroleum supply chain management, and fleet fuel support during 2012.