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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