35Th CMC Releases Planning Guidance
iii marine expeditionary force and marine corps bases japan NOVEMBER 5, 2010 WWW.OKINAWA.USMC.MIL 35th CMC releases planning guidance 2nd Lt. Lindsay M. Pirek “I direct every Marine to read my guidance expeditionary mindset, education, the spirit OKINAWA MARINE PRESS OFFICER to better understand the way ahead,” stated of innovation and fidelity form the foundation Amos in Passing of the Colors, All Marine of our Corps,” he said. CAMP FOSTER — The 35th Commandant, message 039/10. Amos stated our heritage is built by the in- Gen. James F. Amos, shared his guidance Amos outlined the Corps’ direction by de- dividual Marine who endures the hardening of and priorities for the Marine Corps in his fining “who we are, where we will operate, body and mind, the infusion of discipline and Commandant’s Planning Guidance 2010 re- what we will do, and where we are headed.” the casting of an indelible esprit de corps. leased Oct. 27. “Small unit leadership, unit cohesion, an SEE CPG PG 5 CLB-3 BEGINS OPS DURING OEF Marines celebrate 235 years Cpl. Megan Angel OKINAWA MARINE STAFF CAMP FOSTER — On Nov. 10, 1775, a corps of Marines was born by a resolution of Continental Con- gress and since then, thousands of men and women have borne the name Marine. For 235 years, Ma- rines have served in every clime to protect the nation. Now, Marines the world over are preparing to commemorate the 235th birthday of the Marine Corps. This birthday is celebrated with more than just a birthday cake and candles. Marine Corps birthday traditions include a cake-cutting ceremony, the reading of Maj.
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