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Marathon means more than a race, honors fallen heroes
Story by Cpl. Timothy Lenzo | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 10.29.2012A marathon tests runners’ physical and mental toughness. The 26.2 miles push even the most resolved individuals’ focus when faced with the daunting task. Read More
Marine’s keen attention to detail saves lives
Story by Cpl. Anthony Ward Jr | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 10.17.2012Those familiar with how wars are fought understand the importance of air superiority; without control of the skies, everything becomes more challenging. Catching the minor issues before they become serious... Read More
Sailors, Marines celebrate Navy birthday in Afghanistan
Story by Cpl. Anthony Ward Jr | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 10.14.2012Sailors and Marines from throughout Regional Command Southwest flooded into a packed Town Hall to celebrate the 237th Birthday of the United States Navy aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Oct. 13. Read More
Miami Dolphin cheerleaders visit Marines at Camp Leatherneck
Story by Cpl. Ed Galo | Regimental Combat Team 6 | Date: 10.03.2012Cheerleaders and former players from the Miami Dolphins visited Marines aboard Camp Leatherneck Afghanistan, October 1-3. Read More
Afghanistan’s senior enlisted American visits Marines in Helmand
Story by Cpl. Ed Galo | Regimental Combat Team 6 | Date: 09.27.2012The wind blows gently over the twin flags – one American, one Afghan. In their shadow below, Marines with Regimental Combat Team 6 stand in formation, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the senior enlisted... Read More