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Chief Tuimauga, a member of the Hale Koa Hotel luau, demonstrates the skill of climbing a tree to retrieve coconuts. The Hale Koa, an Armed Forces Recreation Center resort, hosts a luau on Mondays and Thursdays.
Hale Koa Hotel offers military personnel taste of islands
HONOLULU — For Marines looking to experience Hawaii, the Hale Koa Hotel, ...
Different Priorities
By Chief Warrant Officer 4 Cannon C. Cargile
While on deployment with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in 2003, we spent time in several different countries.
We went from the mountains of Kosovo to the desert plains of east Africa. Well, the temperature in the mountains of Kosovo averaged 20 degrees and the temperature in Djibouti ...
To be successful in battle, the Marine Corps relies on sophisticated logistical support. Here are two of the Corps’ latest technologies paving the way for Marines in the fight.
M-ATV – (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected
All-Terrain Vehicles)
Providing the warfighter with safety and mobility, the M-ATV allows Marines to focus on their mission while they navigate through the
rugged terrain ...
Corps’ premiere air-controllers back with 11th MEU
FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, Calif. — After years of estrangement from Marine expeditionary units, 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company personnel, or Anglico, the Corp’s air controllers, are once again back with the 11th MEU to do what they do best: Bring death from above.
Staff Sgt. Don Morrissey (left) and ...
DHS 2009 ANNUAL EMPLOYEE SURVEY