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2011: HONOR, COURAGE,
COMMITMENT
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Marine awarded Medal of
Honor
Cpl. Reece E. Lodder,
Combat Correspondent
Removed from an ambushed
platoon of Marines and soldiers in a remote Afghan village
on Sept. 8, 2009, his reality viciously shaken by an
onslaught of enemy fighters, Cpl. Dakota Meyer simply
reacted as he knew best — tackling what he called
“extraordinary circumstances” by “doing the right thing …
whatever it takes.”
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MCB Hawaii commemorates 70th anniversary of
Dec. 7 attacks
Kristen Wong,
Photojournalist
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Frances Carmichael, the former caretaker for
John W. Finn, and retired Master Gunnery
Sgt. Michael Smith, unveil a plaque
dedicated to Finn, during the annual Kaneohe
Klipper Memorial Ceremony, outside of Hangar
101, Dec. 7.
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Hawaii-based military assists Japan tsunami
relief
Lance Cpl. Matheus Hernandez
III Marine Expeditionary Force
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Sgt. John Smith, an embarkation chief with
Combat Logistics Regiment 37, 3rd Marine
Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary
Force, tightens a strap to hold down bottled
water and Chemical Biological Radiological
Nuclear gear to be transported to Atsugi,
Japan in support of Operation Tomodachi at
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, March 16.
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Last Updated: 6 January
2012
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