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Social Media Used to Gain Larger Audience: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr Help Tell Corps Story

With social networking sites becoming increasingly popular, Marine Corps public affairs Marines are adapting to this ever-growing trend by uploading stories, photos and videos to various social media web sites.

Comedic Play Teaches Sexual Assault Prevention

"What would Chuck Norris do?" The crowd laughs as the on-stage performer jokingly asks himself for guidance as he attempts to ask out an attractive woman at a party.

Program Speeds Up College Admission

A new program in effect Oct. 26 will benefit Marines leaving active duty who wish to go to college in California.

7th ESB Detachment Deploys to Afghanistan

Approximately 70 Marines with 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, said goodbye to their families before loading up the buses to deploy to Afghanistan, Oct. 25.

'Frozen Chosin' Marine Shares History With Marines

A retired Marine veteran who participated in the Chosin Reservoir Campaign in Korea and was promoted by Chesty Puller, attended the 7th Engineer Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group Marine Corps birthday ball to share history and camaraderie with the Marines.

Vaccination: Key to Prevention

Medical clinics on base are encouraging service members to get their seasonal flu vaccines now, while vaccines for the H1N1 virus are expected to be available by early November.

Storage Space Available for Service Members

At a moment's notice, a Marine can be sent away from their home station to attend a temporary additional duty or deploy to a foreign land, leaving their belongings behind.

Tip of the Spear: NCOs Help Strengthen Corps

Corporals and sergeants are known as the "backbone of the Marine Corps," as stated in the NCO Creed. From the Battle of Chapultepec to current operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, non-commissioned officers have led the charge on and off the battlefield since the birth of the Corps.

Course Preps Marines for Afghanistan

"Possible [improvised explosive device], possible IED." The patrol halts as Marines locate a possible threat to the mission.

Beast, Titans Hold Nothing Back on Field

The lines have faded, jerseys covered in dirt, sweat runs down each player's face; the rematch was as intense as the first face off.

TRAM Course Available to Non Heavy Equipment Operators

Marines are required to learn the jobs of the men and women they work with so they can complete the mission in their fellow service members' absence.

Marines, Sailors Conduct Amphibious Operations During Pacific Horizon

Marines with I Marine Expeditionary Force and Sailors with the 3rd Fleet teamed up to participate in exercise Pacific Horizon, Oct. 14-17, to strengthen Marine Corps core competencies as an amphibious force in readiness capable of conducting ship-to-shore movement.

Marines, Sailors Train Together During Pacific Horizon

Marines with I Marine Expeditionary Force and sailors with the 3rd Fleet teamed up to participate in exercise Pacific Horizon, Oct. 14-17, to strengthen Marine Corps core competencies as an amphibious force in readiness capable of conducting ship-to-shore movement.

Volunteers Needed for Toy Drive

Volunteers are needed for a toy drive benefiting the Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego, and the goal is to collect at least 1,000 toys by Oct. 16.

Navy's Only Buddhist Chaplain With 1st Marine Logistics Group

Born a prince, he had everything most people ever wanted -- wealth, power and prestige. He had it all, yet, still unsatisfied with his life. He left everything behind and set out to find his purpose. About 2,000 years ago, Siddhartha Gautama traveled the world to find the purpose of life. At the age of 29, he established Buddhism, which is still in practice to this day.


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