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Marine Brothers share quality family time in Afghanistan
Story by Cpl. Timothy Lenzo | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 11.05.2012One Marine never expected his reunion with his brother would take place moments before an operation over Helmand province, Afghanistan. Read More
SCARNG firefighters train with local county firefighters
Courtesy Story | South Carolina National Guard | Date: 10.13.2012South Carolina Army National Guard firefighters, Soldiers of the 264th – 268th Engineer Detachments, 751st Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, based at McCrady Training Center, Eastover S.C., spent an... Read More
Air superiority – Harriers continue operations over Helmand
Story by Cpl. Timothy Lenzo | Regional Command Southwest | Date: 09.26.2012Two AV-8B Harrier II Plus aircraft appear to dot the gray sky, as ground crewmembers prepare for their arrival. The aircraft are more than 46 feet long and have a wingspan of 30 feet 4 inches. They roar through... Read More
Service members, community clean fishery port
Story by Lance Cpl. Matthew Manning | III Marine Expeditionary Force / Marine Corps Installations Pacific | Date: 08.04.2012When service members stationed overseas volunteer in their host nation, they not only get to experience the local community and culture through their work, but also help improve their image within the community. Read More
Cannon's command chief says farewell
Story by Airman 1st Class Alexxis Pons Abascal | Air Force Special Operations Command | Date: 05.11.2012"I've never understood how some leaders believe that the way to lead effectively is by talking down to people or being overtly rude and condescending, as if they are better than their followers" said Chief... Read More