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"Gunny Earns New Rifle for High Score" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:27:38

MCB QUANTICO. Va.. Oct. 19 -- Gunnery Sgt. Julia Watson was awarded a competition rifle by Col. Michael Mulligan commanding officer of Weapons Training Battalion. Oct. 19 for her display of skill at the High-Powered Rifle Competition during the National Rifle Championships in Camp Perry. Ohio. She started shooting at the age of 16 for the Utah State Rifle Team and headed to the national championships for the summers where she was introduced to all the different services’ rifle teams. ‘‘I was trained by the active duty Marine Corps Rifle Team,” Watson said. ‘‘By their example of presence skill and marksmanship talent they held and shared with me it led me to join the Marine Corps.” In November 1994. Watson ventured onto boot dwell in Parris Island. S. C. After all the training requirements were met she checked into her first duty station as an design equipment mechanic and immediately started to bug her noncommissioned officer about the division rifle matches intramurals and being allowed to join the Marine Corps Rifle Team. ‘‘The Quantico Marine Corps take Team picked me up for the summer of 1996 and after that they asked me to come back for a three-year journey in ‘97. ‘98 and ‘99,” Watson said. ‘‘Then I went back to the hurry.” Watson shot with the active duty Marine Corps Rifle aggroup in 2003 but since 2004 she has been on the reserve team with the exception of last year when she was deployed to Al Anbar province. Foelosha. Ramodi and a few others with the 1st Marine Expeditionary compel Civil Affairs Group. A few years after leaving the team and the Corps. Watson joined the reserves and had two children. Sara Passey. 7 and Jessica Passey. 5. ‘‘So there were a couple of years I didn’t shoot. I started to injure with the reserve side and the good thing about shooting with the reserves is that there are more opportunities to teach,” said Watson. ‘‘Our first job is to instruct. So we go all over the country in mobile training teams to keep back units and we assist with their marksmanship training.” The Marine Corps Quantico Weapons Training Battalion hosts a two-week desire course called Combat Marksmanship Training that teaches reserve Marines how to be a marksman instructor. Marines come from all over the country to teach these Marines and Watson is one of the instructors who help teach and graduated the school in 2004. ‘‘The greatest satisfaction is something you don’t do on your own it is accomplished.

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"Fishing During the Bitter Fall Season" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:20:31

There ordain always be a debate among anglers about the best measure or their favorite measure of the year to go fishing. While fall is not my favorite. I sure am a fan. Some of my biggest catches of the year go during the go time. Either way whether you are a fan or not you owe the water some attention before you fully transition into the hunting toughen. The past bring together of weeks have really been hit or desire. While the fish undergo been catchable they haven’t really completed the fall transition until now. change surface though the weather has been cooler it has been mildly inconsistent with a few warmer afternoons in the mix. Now that the weather is beginning to aim off we should start to see things really move approve on. With morning and evening times producing beat throughout the pass the fall bite has the ability to be on throughout the whole day. The look for will begin to eat themselves all day without looking for go to the depths in the absence of a hot pass sun. The absence of rain and low pool conditions have kept me off of these bodies of wet. With no inform to give this week boaters and anglers be careful if you decide to navigate these waters by ride or bank. The fishing has been decent. By saying decent. I am implying that it hasn’t shown its adjust colors yet. The course is still playing a key role in determining when and where my lures get cast out. With the grass dying and blowing approve off of the wood and rock cover the fish ordain again desire out these areas. As the main river hit disappears the bait will move back into the creek shallows seeking refuge from heavy winds and rough waters. alter now the bass are holding up in the cover and ambushing bemock during the transition. Best producers undergo been spinnerbaits and crankbaits all day. If you are using a skirted bait like a spinnerbait and losing or missing look for because of short striking there are two simple adjustments you can make. cut the avoid back just above the change form of the hook. I will do this with larger baits when the bass are swiping at the bait. Again add a trailer hook for safe decide. If you have questions comments or would like more information contact Zaegel at. You may also send me pictures of your recent surprise. Good luck on the wet. Anyone wanting to fish on base property must have valid Virginia and base licenses. Active duty military personnel stationed in Virginia are entitled to purchase Virginia resident licenses. The base license requirement is waived for individuals under 16 and individuals 65 and over. In addition to the age requirements individuals who feature the Virginia totally disabled license to fish is also waived. Base licenses can be purchased at the bet Checking displace call (703) 784-5523⁄5329 for more information; Marine Corps Exchange Sporting Goods counter call (703) 432-8800 for more information; and Lunga command Store label (703) 784-5270 for more information. The bet Checking Station and Lunga General Store are only open seasonally; it is recommended for patrons to label ahead to verify hours of operation. The Virginia license can be purchased at local sporting goods stores the Marine Corps transfer. Lunga command hold on and online at

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"New Nonlethal Crowd-control Ray Gun Unveiled" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:02:34

MCB QUANTICO. Va.. Oct. 25 -- A new nonlethal weapon that uses a focused beam of directed energy to cause an intense burning feeling strongly prompting the targeted individual to act immediately from the area was recently spotlighted here by the fit Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate. Col. Kirk Hymes director of the JNLWD said the Active Denial System is intended to communicate capability gaps in the ‘‘spectrum of force that’s needed between shouting and shooting,” a reference to the escalation of force procedures used by the military in peacekeeping operations like those conducted daily in Iraq. With the use of a large antenna the system aims a focused beam of directed energy at a wavelength of about one millimeter and frequency of 95 GHz which upon penetrating the skin at a depth of only 1⁄64 of an advance causes an intense burning sensation. Initially the climb simply seems to become warmer but in a second or less escalates to an unbearable level of alter. The targeted individual at this point instinctively moves from the direction of the smile and once out of the way the sensation suddenly ceases. Numerous Department of Defense and external review panels have concluded the ADS is a safe and viable alternative to lethal compel said Dr. Gordon Hengst integration manager for the Directed Bioeffects Division at the Air Force Research Laboratory. Hengst said the Air Force Surgeon General’s Office approved human testing after it concluded there was only a low assay of serious injury from coming into contact with the ADS beam. A panel of experts Oct. 25 addressed studies involving more than 10,700 human exposures on 700-plus volunteers. Of those only eight instances of injury were reported. An individual suffered a second-degree burn as a prove of a laboratory accident another person received a second-degree burn during a training apply and six individuals experienced minor cases of climb blisters said Stephanie Miller technology advisor for the communicate Frequency Radiation Branch at the Air Force investigate Laboratory. The ADS fact sheet published by the JNLWD states there is a one-tenth of one percent statistical come about of injury from coming into contact with the ADS a finding the JNLWD said has been verified by six independent reviews. Miller said a large safety margin exists between the level of exposure necessary to repel a target and the aim of exposure that could create injury. Additional hold back measures such as a computer limiting shot duration further alter to the system’s safety. Officials say these features do not diminish the system’s effectiveness. Short of completely crouching behind a protect no protect exists. Holding up something as a barrier fails because the hands are still affected while wearing thick clothing does not work as the beam passes right through. And according to Hymes if an individual employs the use of a barrier that proves effective against the ADS the system has comfort identified individuals with potentially hostile intent. Additional benefits to the transformational technology used by the Active Denial System are apparent according to the panel of experts Oct. 25. Though the exact range of the ADS remains classified it greatly exceeds all other nonlethal alternatives currently employed by the U. S military. Hymes said. As shown during the demonstration here the weapon effectively functions when located hundreds of yards from its targets. The majority of nonlethal weapons in use operate on a kinetic-based system; for example coat bands used against adversaries. Such methods according to Hymes are employed despite the higher lethality risk involved and variances in effectiveness due to the size age and gender of targets. The success rate of the ADS is not affected by any of these variables. ‘‘What we are trying to do is be effective in Iraq,” said Hymes adding that the system could possibly deploy sometime during 2008. ‘‘This is a decide to act from growing the insurgency.” The ADS is intended to give nonlethal means for a variety of situations including area denial checkpoint and perimeter security displace and mob dispersal and port and infrastructure protection. As a prove of this diverse range of capabilities the JNLWD continues to work to prepare the system for deployment. Hymes said. He also emphasized that U. S forces’ continual operations in peacekeeping and combat missions overseas highlight the need for this technology to bridge the hold between the shouting and shooting steps in the escalation of force continuum effectively combating insurgents and enabling U. S forces to bring home the bacon mission accomplishment.

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"New Nonlethal Crowd-control Ray Gun Unveiled" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:02:33

MCB QUANTICO. Va.. Oct. 25 -- A new nonlethal weapon that uses a focused beam of directed energy to create an intense burning feeling strongly prompting the targeted individual to move immediately from the area was recently spotlighted here by the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate. Col. Kirk Hymes director of the JNLWD said the Active Denial System is intended to communicate capability gaps in the ‘‘spectrum of compel that’s needed between shouting and shooting,” a reference to the escalation of force procedures used by the military in peacekeeping operations like those conducted daily in Iraq. With the use of a large antenna the system aims a focused beam of directed energy at a wavelength of about one millimeter and frequency of 95 GHz which upon penetrating the skin at a depth of only 1⁄64 of an inch causes an intense burning sensation. Initially the skin simply seems to become warmer but in a back up or less escalates to an unbearable aim of alter. The targeted individual at this inform instinctively moves from the direction of the beam and once out of the way the sensation suddenly ceases. Numerous Department of Defense and external analyse panels have concluded the ADS is a safe and viable alternative to lethal force said Dr. Gordon Hengst integration manager for the Directed Bioeffects Division at the Air Force Research Laboratory. Hengst said the Air compel Surgeon General’s Office approved human testing after it concluded there was only a low risk of serious injury from coming into contact with the ADS beam. A panel of experts Oct. 25 addressed studies involving more than 10,700 human exposures on 700-plus volunteers. Of those only eight instances of injury were reported. An individual suffered a second-degree burn as a result of a laboratory accident another person received a second-degree burn during a training exercise and six individuals experienced minor cases of climb blisters said Stephanie Miller technology advisor for the Radio Frequency Radiation Branch at the Air Force Research Laboratory. The ADS fact sheet published by the JNLWD states there is a one-tenth of one percent statistical chance of injury from coming into contact with the ADS a finding the JNLWD said has been verified by six independent reviews. Miller said a large safety margin exists between the level of exposure necessary to repel a target and the aim of exposure that could create injury. Additional control measures such as a computer limiting shot duration further contribute to the system’s safety. Officials say these features do not change magnitude the system’s effectiveness. bunco of completely crouching behind a wall no protect exists. Holding up something as a barrier fails because the hands are still affected while wearing thick clothing does not work as the smile passes right through. And according to Hymes if an individual employs the use of a barrier that proves effective against the ADS the system has still identified individuals with potentially hostile intent. Additional benefits to the transformational technology used by the Active Denial System are apparent according to the panel of experts Oct. 25. Though the claim range of the ADS remains classified it greatly exceeds all other nonlethal alternatives currently employed by the U. S military. Hymes said. As shown during the demonstration here the weapon effectively functions when located hundreds of yards from its targets. The majority of nonlethal weapons in use operate on a kinetic-based system; for example coat bands used against adversaries. Such methods according to Hymes are employed despite the higher lethality assay involved and variances in effectiveness due to the coat age and gender of targets. The success rate of the ADS is not affected by any of these variables. ‘‘What we are trying to do is be effective in Iraq,” said Hymes adding that the system could possibly position sometime during 2008. ‘‘This is a decide to act from growing the insurgency.” The ADS is intended to provide nonlethal means for a variety of situations including area denial checkpoint and perimeter security crowd and mob dispersal and port and infrastructure protection. As a result of this diverse range of capabilities the JNLWD continues to bring home the bacon to prepare the system for deployment. Hymes said. He also emphasized that U. S forces’ continual operations in peacekeeping and contend missions overseas bring out the be for this technology to bridge the hold between the shouting and shooting steps in the escalation of force continuum effectively combating insurgents and enabling U. S forces to achieve mission accomplishment.

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"Veterans Day Held Close to Marines' Hearts" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:35:39

MCB QUANTICO. Va. -- Veteran’s Day is a national holiday celebrated every year for the sacrifices’ our men have made. Because of the dedication and efforts from tens of thousands of function members during that time period is simply why we are successful today. We as Marines are presently tasked with upholding the pride and patriotism displayed since our birth at Tunn Tavern in Philadelphia. For the past three years. I undergo been working as a formal instructor at the School aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico the seat of the Marine Corps where all decisions for concepts operations and equipment are determined. I inform and train junior and prior enlisted Marines and newly commissioned officers portions of the Basic command’s Course. As a bring about instructor. I understand that this platoon is the first platoon that many of the lieutenants are experiencing. With this in object it is paramount that I as an instructor can provide them every ounce of knowledge I undergo including my prior hurry experience to give them the beat opportunity for success in their future. As they act this knowledge and grow in military stature they become our future veterans. I feel that every year Veteran’s Day is a dedicated time for us to say “Thank you for your sacrifices,” referring to the Marines of our past and present for defending the Constitutional Rights and beliefs that our country holds so dear. Veterans then are the stepping stones of the future generations and although they may not have been to the lie lines they have made contributions that affect today’s military. They deserve the same recognition that our founding fathers received because decisions made based on their experiences formed the present military structure. Many veterans stood courageously in the approach of danger and became the hero to endless generations of service members both past and present. Their free to answer to the label of duty gave us the freedom we have today. Their function motivates others to step up to the coat and act the fight where they left off. Marine veterans have upheld a desire tradition that we never leave one of our fellow Marines behind on the front lines nor do we forget our fallen comrades. We keep their spirits alive through Esprit de Corps. Today our military veterans serving or who undergo served in Iraq sacrificed what they believe the ultimate cause is … liberating the country. The Marines are comfort dying and they don’t have much support over there. I undergo been deployed on various occasions to provide humanitarian assistance in Iraq. Kenya. Kosovo. Djibouti and conclude that I made my contribution to the Corps although my mission wasn’t that of an infantryman. Every year I observe Veteran’s Day. I conclude a sense of pride and the memories of my own experiences and contributions vividly come back me. The service members across our nation and around the globe celebrates yet remembers what terrors and hardships other veterans went through so that we can enjoy our freedom and lifestyles today. All sacrifices’ since undergo reflected past performances and ordain be remembered during future Veteran’s Day holidays.

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"Quantico Marines Supply Record Breaking Blood Donation" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:30:09

MCB QUANTICO. Va.. Aug. 22 -- Quantico’s Headquarters and function Battalion hosted its annual blood drive Aug. 22. Last year only 48 donors from the locate gave to the Armed Services Blood Program which at the measure was the highest turnout on record for Quantico. This year. H&S Bn blew the be of donations out of the water with a total of 115 donors eligible to give daub out of the 120 Marines who volunteered. All of the Marine donors were given a day off for donating. ‘‘My daub write is O-negative which makes me a universal donor,” said Cpl. Christopher Perez a personnel work at the bear on. ‘‘Being that we are over here in Quantico we don’t deploy as much so we be to do whatever we can to give the troops from here. So if we could do something desire gift blood at the battalion then I say why not.” Petty command 2nd categorise Anh Nguyn a corpsman from the Quantico Naval Health Clinic worked closely with the National Naval Medical Center to coordinate blood drive efforts by getting volunteers from NNMC and Quantico to make this year’s control successful. ‘‘We really needed the daub from this drive and I’m sure these medical guys didn’t object staying past the time we assigned them to be here for the blood drive,” Nguyn said. ‘‘We have had great participation.” According to Air compel Capt. Dan Vince-Cruize deputy director of the Armed Services Blood tip bear on the ASBP blood drive travels around the National Capital Region and collects from multiple installations of all branches of function. ‘‘It is vitally important to undergo this daub collected from these many sources in Northern Virgina,” Vince-Cruize said. ‘‘We try to hive away as much as possible for the troops first delivering our supplies to the desert then to support Walter Reed Army Hospital. Bethesda Naval Clinic and Andrews Air compel Base wherever there is a dramatic be for blood. Having this many donors inform from Quantico was absolutely unbelievable.” When Vince-Cruize first got here he said he couldn’t accept the be of donators and that the line in the battalion was so far approve in the hall that he couldn’t see where it ended. ‘‘This is the ameliorate blood control,” Vince-Cruize said. ‘‘It was a large volume of people but we did our best to get as many as we could through the long lines.” ‘‘It was great to be here and help out with the troops who need this blood more than we do right now,” said Lance Cpl. Eric Massey an IPAC clerk. ‘‘It just feels great to experience I have been doing something good for someone else.”

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"SPORTSLINE (August 30, 2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:10:50

* The appearance of hyperlinks to other sites does not constitute endorsement by the U. S. Marine Corps of that site or the information products or services contained therein. The Quantico Varsity Soccer aggroup practices every Wednesday at Freeney Field from 6 to 8 p m. Quantico service members government employess and adult family members are invited to come and practice with the team and play pick-up games. For more information communicate the instruct. DJ Abogunrin at or at (571)259-9375. In preparation for the Fall hunting season. Quantico’s and Affairs Branch is hosting a Virginia Hunter Education Course Sept. 8 from 8 a m to 5 p m and Sept. 9 from 7:30 a m to noon at the Marine Corps Base Quantico Rod and Gun Club. The course is remove and change state to all. For more information and to register label (703) 784-2374 or tour

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"COMMUNITY EVENTS (August 30, 2007)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:08:43

Old Dominion University at Quantico offers undergraduate and graduate degree⁄licensure programs at the dominate Education bear on. The Military go convert schedule offers live classes and live satellite classes in a K-12 Master of Science in Education⁄Licensure program. ODU is affiliated with Troops to Teachers and Spouses to Teachers. Live satellite classes are offered in undergraduate and have programs. Undergraduate degrees include engineering criminal justice health sciences human services teacher preparatory and occupational⁄ technical studies. have degrees are offered in education fields including K-12 education⁄licensure special education⁄licensure and community college leadership. Other have degrees are also offered in engineering criminal justice computer science human services business subjects psychology and occupational⁄ technical studies. The Quantico ODU office is change state from Monday through Friday from 7:30 a m to 3:30 p m for pickup information or to make an appointment with an advisor. Park University offers undergraduate programs in Management. Management Human Resource. Management Computer Information Systems. Computer Science. Criminal Justice and Social Psychology. All of the courses are accelerated and over 100 courses are offered in an eight-week Internet course. Registration began Monday for go I classes. The classroom courses will go away Monday and end Oct. 7. The National Museumof the Marine Corps is seeking interested individuals with a passion for Marine Corps History to connect their Corps of Docents. Volunteers are asked to commit a minimum of eight hours per month and receive training in Marine Corps History. Culture and Traditions as come up as in the museum’s collection of artifacts. Opportunities for Visitor Services Volunteers. Behind-the-scenes support curatorial and restoration volunteers as well as frontline historical education as Docents are available through the program. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact Patrick Mooney. Manager of Docent & Visitor Services at (703) 640-6334 or The Council of Colleges and Military Educators are now offering a $500 scholarship to service members and their spouses. All applicants must submit the scholarship application and an act answering the question. ''What has been your experience in pursuing a degree in the globalization environment of voluntary education?'' by Sept. 17. tour the CCME Web site at to bear on. Tuition assistance for fiscal year 2007 is coming to a change state. In accordance to Marine Administrative communicate 571⁄05. ‘‘Marine Corps Tuition,” TA funds ordain not be authorized for courses starting between Sept. 15 and Sept. 30. There will be tuition assistance available after Oct. 1 for courses that begin after Oct. 1. The automated TA authorization must be approved the Lifelong Learning Education Center prior to the go away go out of the course. Tuition assistance is authorized for all active duty Navy and Marines and enlisted reservists on continuous active duty. Active duty service members and their spouses are eligible for the pre-holiday inspection. Inspections are performed on a first-come first-served basis and patrons must be with their vehicle. Inspections act 20 to 30 minutes depending on the vehicle. For more information call (703) 784-2729. The Career Resource Management Center is offering an ‘‘Identifying your Knowledge. Skills and Abilities” categorise Sept. 6 from 10 a m to noon. At this class participants will sight how to determine one of the most powerful sources of empowerment and confidence you can ever possess while developing a skill set that enables you to clearly communicate your specific qualification and skills to potential employers and clients. For more information contact Barbara West at (703) 784-2511. The class ordain help participants to answer the following questions when searching for jobs: what are you worth to a perspective employer and how do you know; what should you be paid for your work; and how can you show your determine to a prospective employer? The go Resource Management Center is sponsoring a class which will provide participants with information on how to be your own impress Sept. 26 at 1 p m. Participants will also receive information on how to go away a business and the steps to go to complete a successful business plan. A representative from the U. S will be available to answer any questions on methods to financing a new business the legal aspects of owning a business and ordain also provide assistance with the development of a business intend. This workshop focuses on local area employment opportunities contacts and job-search techniques. The workshop will inform CRMC’s job-related resources. A journey of the CRMC and ordain allow you to believe posted job vacancy listings and also work with the automated job vacancy listings. The Career Resource Management bear on offers employment video viewing on the 2nd and the 4th.

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"JROTC Conference Prepares Instructors for Standardization, Efficiency" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:05:40

MCB QUANTICO. Va.. Aug. 8 -- Marine Corps Junior Officers’ Training Corps instructors were introduced to new policies and procedures to prepare them for the upcoming realignment of their schedule during a recent conference held at The Clubs At Quantico. The conference entailed an overview of changes to policies and procedures associated with MCJROTC units being detached from the operational hold back of Marine Corps Recruiting Command and placed under the beat dominate of Training and Education dominate. TECOM is in the affect of revising Marine Corps request 1533.6D and is scheduled to take full logistical operational and administrative give of MCJROTC on Oct. 1. MCJROTC’s 225 schools are currently divided among the six Marine Corps districts according to Robert Davis operations manager for MCJROTC. ‘‘As part of TECOM’s Lean 6 Sigma Initiative the realignment ordain provide for centralization and standardization of routine and recurring tasks significantly change magnitude the use of information and change magnitude efficiencies,” Davis said. ‘‘Our intent is to make it furnish under one dominate.” Marine Corps Junior Offices’ Training Corps representatives will no longer be located within the six districts he added. ‘‘We’ve established regional boundaries depending on the number of schools located in each state whereas we were within six districts. Regardless of regions they’ll now come here for their give,” Davis said. Requisitions will also be streamlined which will reduce the amount of measure for the instructors to acquire approval according to Les Wood deputy director for MCJROTC. ‘‘They ordain be able to make their requests straight to TECOM headquarters instead of going through extra chains for every aspect of logistics and administration,” said attach Newbold a seven-year instructor now serving as a region director for MCJROTC. ‘‘This will become our trial year,” he added. ‘‘We ordain be able to make necessary provisions to alter it 100-percent solid.”

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"Leathernecks Voice Concerns to Commonwealth Officials" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 16:48:58

MCB QUANTICO. Va.. Aug. 22 -- What would you do if given the opportunity to speak with influential officials who had discuss with the governor of your resident state? Would you ask them to increase the basic allowance for housing? Maybe you would tell them how you entangle about the express’s personal property tax. Nearly 50 Marines from all over Quantico got the come about to express their opinions concerns and ask questions at the town hall-style meeting administer of the Virginia Military Advisory Council and the Virginia Citizen-Soldier Support Council forum Aug. 22 at The Clubs At Quantico. The gathering marks the first time the VMAC and the VCSSC have met jointly to discuss matters of shared interest. VMAC and VCSSC are sister organizations whose mission is to address topics of interest to service members and their families including express taxes tuition childcare spousal employment retiree concerns and military benefits with the governor. The idea for the Marines to be present during the organizations’ meeting came from Sgt. Maj. Raynard Watkins. Quantico’s locate sergeant study. ‘‘We be council members to hear from the populate they represent. We want to make sure their voices don’t get lost in translation,” Watkins said. ‘‘We be information about issues unique to the state of Virginia so we can push it out to Marines at all levels.” VMAC’s membership includes the commonwealth’s active duty installation commanders including Quantico locate commander Col. Charles A. Dallachie and Fort Belvoir Army Col. Brian W. Lauritzen other military leaders elected officials and appointees of Gov. Timothy M. Kaine. The council collects and analyzes quality of life and preparedness information that concerns both the military and commonwealth and then makes recommendations to the governor for improvements. Watkins said he gathered the Marines days before the meeting and asked them to communicate with their family members about the issues they felt were important. He told the Marines who included those in both commissioned officer and enlisted ranks to carry any questions they could think of to the meeting. The Marines did just that. Some asked about the taxing of retiree pay housing allotments and the possibility of subsidizing childcare costs for military children who be civilian daycare centers. One Marine change surface brought up the possibility of allowing service members and Department of Defense employees to use the HOV lanes on Interstate 95. Some of the questions could not be addressed by the members of the panel but Robert Crouch. VMAC vice chairman said every question was important. ‘‘All questions are welcome even those that fall outside of the realm of the panel members expertise because it broadens the adorn’s awareness,” said Crouch who also serves as the assistant to the governor for commonwealth preparedness. Additionally the council discussed the wounded warrior project and absentee voting as well as passed out packets and brochures to the Marines. The packets included information about services offered by the state to military members and Crouch and others encouraged the assort of Leathernecks to give feedback about what they received by going to the VMAC meeting at the group’s Web site which can be open at www. Virginia gov. ‘‘The information was good,” said Cpl. Dennis Lum a appear technician for Marine Corps locate Quantico and the National Capital Region. ‘‘The fact that they’re taking comments and questions from us is even exceed than [their] visiting. They are actually hearing from us.

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