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Photo by Cpl. Terry Haynes III Capt. Veronica Abosi and mess hall workers serve food to Marines and Sailors during the Navy birthday celebration aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 17. Abosi is a supply officer with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron aboard the air station.

Story and photos by Cpl. Terry Haynes III

Sailors, Marines, and family members celebrated the U. S. Navy’s 243rd birthday with lunch at the mess hall aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Oct. 17. The event served as an opportunity for the installation to honor the history of the Navy and for service members as well as civilians and veterans to share a meal together. Guests were treated to a varied menu of everything from grilled steak and lobster tail to a homemade Navy themed birthday cake. “I’ve enjoyed my time in the Navy so far,” said Seaman Apprentice Sunny Li, a religious program specialist with Marine Aircraft 31. “This meal is not only a great way to celebrate the history and traditions of the Navy, but is also great for strengthening the bond between us and the Marines on base.” According to history.navy.mil, On Friday, Oct. 13, 1775, The theme for the Navy’s 243rd birthday is “Forged by the Sea.” The motto represents the aspirational outcome of the Continental Congress voted to every Sailor’s journey in uniform and that every Sailor is shaped and strengthened into a more capable version of fit out two sailing vessels, armed see navy page 6 themselves through naval service. VMFA-251 returns to Fightertown Story and photos by Cpl. Ashley Phillips

Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251 returned to Ma- rine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 15-16, after partici- pating in and supporting Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course. WTI took place at Marine Corps Air Ground Com- bat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, Sept. 5 - Oct. 15. “We were there in support of WTI Course 1-19, provid- ing F/A-18 Hornet support,” said Capt. Charles Kirchner, a pilot and the officer in charge of S-1 for VMFA-251. “We provide support based on the Marine Air-Ground Task Force employment. We executed a full range of mission sets for the F/A-18, including air-to-ground and air-to-air tactics.” WTI is the premier flight school for Marine Corps Avi- ators. Upon completion of WTI, aviators are the subject matter experts of their flight platforms. It also serves as a full MAGTAF training set. While the aviators of MCAS Beaufort did not participate in the course, they provided F/A-18 support. The other sections of VMFA-251 who support flight op- erations such as maintenance, ordnance and intelligence were able to participate in the course. The experience of working at an operation tempo similar to a deployment was vital to the Marines, some of which were new to the Photo by Cpl. Ashley Phillips squadron. Maj. Lanier bishop, a pilot and quality assurance officer with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251, walks with his “My section was working directly with the whole MAG- family aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort after returning from a month and a half-long exercise, Oct. 15. TAF element, with the ground VMFA-251 supported Weapons and Tactics Course aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, Sept.4 - Oct. 15. His family greeted him at the flighline when he landed. and air elements making sure see vmfa-251, page 4 2 The Jet Stream | Friday, October 19, 2018 Games and Entertainment

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Photo by Cpl. Ashley Phillips Photo by Cpl. Ashley Phillips Capt. Matthew Hamtak, a weapons systems officer with Marine Fighter Attack Maj. Lanier bishop, a pilot and quality assurance officer with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251, lets his son try on his flight jacket upon returning home to Marine Squadron 251, goes over post flight details with Sgt. Vadim Kalachik, left, aboard Corps Air Station Beaufort after a month and a half-long exercise, Oct. 15. VMFA-251 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort after a month and a half-long exercise, Oct. 15. supported Weapons and Tactics Course aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat VMFA-251 supported Weapons and Tactics Course aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Center, Twentynine Palms, California, Sept. 4 - Oct. 15. Upon their return, families and Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, Sept. 4 - Oct. 15. friends of the Marines waited to greet their loved ones. VMFA-251 continued from page 1 each had the intelligence to complete the missions,” said complete real missions. It’s hard to describe, but through “Overall, it’s things like this that will leave the stron- Cpl. Destynee Martinez, an intelligence analyst with all the long hours, you begin to see the big picture of how gest memories in my mind,” Martinez said. “This builds VMFA-251. “I think it taught a lot of our new Marines, you get to contribute to the mission.” unit cohesion—you work non-stop and you do it with your who maybe this was their first exercise, an idea of the Upon landing aboard the air station, families and friends Marines. You all embrace the experience together. We mission tempo we operate at while deployed.” were waiting for the Marines on the flight line with signs also know that this is what will prepare us for our upcom- This exercise is the best training for deployments the and open arms. ing deployments. I am looking forward to what comes Marines will get, said Kirchner. The long hours and rig- “I love being back,” Martinez said. “There is no better next, because I know that what we do has a purpose. I love orous tempo gave the Marines a small taste for what the feeling than coming home and seeing everyone waiting traveling and deploying. That’s what we do as Marines.” future may hold. The month and a half long exercise also for us. Returning home to friends and family is all I need.” served as a way to open their eyes to the importance of In the upcoming months, VMFA-251 will continue to their day-to-day activities aboard MCAS Beaufort. train and maintain mission readiness. The experience of “This really gives you context as to why your job mat- both pilots and the ground support will lead to the future ters — why the little details matter,” Martinez said. “You success of whatever deployment or exercise comes next, get the experience of how it feels to drop real bombs, to said Kirchner. In Other News The Jet Stream | Friday, October 19, 2018 5 Single Marine Program hosts Barracks Bash

Marines and Sailors attended a “Barracks Bash” aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Oct. 11. The event was hosted by the Single Marine Program to show appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the Marines and Sailors who work to help Fightertown accomplish its mission. Photos by Cpl. Erin Ramsay 6 The Jet Stream | Friday, October 19, 2018 More of the Story

NAVY continued from page 1 and manned by crews of 80 and to send them out for three months to intercept transports carrying munitions to the British army in America. This was the original framework of which the Continental Navy grew and as such constitutes the birth of the Navy. “I’ve never once been disappointed by a birthday meal in my 11 years in the Navy,” said Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Brendan Henthorne, a corpsman with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 251. “I am very thankful and humbled every day for the opportunity to serve in this great organization and to serve our country. This day helps to put in perspective of what those who came before me to preserve our traditions and allowed me to serve as well.” According to Navy.mil, the theme for the Navy’s 243rd birthday is “Forged by the Sea.” The motto represents the aspirational outcome of every Sailor’s journey in uni- form and that every Sailor is shaped and strengthened into a more capable version of themselves through naval service. “The theme this year means a lot to me personally,” said Henthorne. “There is no telling where I would be if I hadn’t joined the Navy. It has given me everything that I could ever ask for and more. I hope I am lucky enough to enjoy the camaraderie and fellowship of this organization for many more years to come.”

Top: A birthday cake is displayed during a celebration of the U.S. Navy’s 243rd birthday aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, Oct. 17. During the celebration, Sailors, Marines and civilians honored the history and traditions of the Navy while bonding over.

Bottom: Lance Cpl. Christian Lozano (left) and RSPN Sunny Li pose for a picture during the Navy’s birthday cele- bration aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort Oct. 17. Li is a religious program specialist with Marine Aircraft Group 31 and Lozano is a supply clerk with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. Graduates The Jet Stream | Friday, October 19, 2018 7 Charlie Company Graduates Honor Graduates Platoon 2080 Platoon 2084 Pfc. C. R. Wade, Newnan, GA Pfc. D. C. Fleet, Lakeland, FL Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. M.A. Serrato Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. E. L. McNeil Platoon 2081 Platoon 2085 Pfc. T. M. Wesson, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Pfc. D.P. Saad, West Baylan, NY Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. R.W. Gleisner Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. R.D. Grate Platoon 2082 Platoon 2086 Pfc. J. Kennamer, Huntsville, AL Pfc. K.J. Casey, Pace, FL Senior Drill Instructor: Gunnery Sgt. G. Estala Senior Drill Instructor: Staff Sgt. J.R. Paxson Platoon 2080 Pvt.Adams, C. J.,Pvt.Anthony, R. A.,Pvt.Barton, J. B.,Pvt.Belue, M. G.,Pvt.Bowar, D. C.,Pfc.Braunberg, S. M.,Pfc.Burgos, B. J.*,Pfc.Cash Ii, R. A.*,Pvt.Chollette, J. R.,Pfc.Christianson, W. J.,Pvt.Connolly, M. T.,Pvt.Cosino, G. R.,Pfc.Danzy, J. M.,Pfc.Dawson, D. M. ,Pvt.Deaton, A. A.,Pvt.Deleon, I.,Pfc.Demotto, C. W.,Pvt.Diamond, J. J.,Pfc.Douglas, C. L.,Pfc.Eco, M. J.,Pvt.Fouts, S. M.,Pfc.Fox, M. O.,Pvt.Gann, L. J.,Pfc.Green, J. R.,Pvt.Gunter, K.,Pvt.Hair II, B. K.,Pfc.Hancock, C. R.,Pvt.Harden Jr, A.,Pvt.Hayes-Zapata, S. C.,Pfc.Herrera, C. A.,Pfc.Hicks, B. R.,Pfc.Hill, T. M.,Pvt.Holland, S. E.Pfc.Hunter, O. K.,Pvt.Izaguirre Garcia, O.,Pfc.Johnson, A. R.,Pfc.Jolley Jr., J. L.,Pvt.Jones, T. C.,Pfc.Jordan, D. T.,Pfc.Kelley, C. J.*,Pvt.Kutcher, D. J.,Pfc.Langston, D. R.,Pfc.Lee, T. T.,Pvt.Lloyd, J. M.Pfc.Lugo-Allen, M. T.,Pvt.Martin, R. W.,Pvt.Menchaca-Ramirez, A.,Pfc.Moreno, A. R.,Pfc.Morris, D. S.,Pfc.Nielson, J. S. ,Pfc.Nolan, M. J.Pvt.Padilla, L. M.,Pfc.Perez, D.,Pfc.Quirindongo Jr., R. E.Pfc.Radke II, M. E.,Pvt.Rafael, C. J.,Pfc.Rhett, J. I.,Pvt.Robinson, J. L.,Pfc.Robles-Maldonado, G. Z.,Pfc. Rutledge, A. B.,Pfc. Saunders, S. D.,Pvt.Scott, W. K.,Pvt.Seal, Z. A.,Pvt.Smith, J. A.,Pvt.Sneed, J. H.,Pvt.Sorrells, B. T.,Pvt.Stallings, M. H.Pfc. Stephens, J. A.,Pvt.Story, C. J.,Pfc.Telesford, A. S.,Pvt.Thompson, R. L.,Pfc.Ton, S. M.,Pvt. Torres Guzman, C. A.,Pvt. Turnage, J. R.,Pfc.Wade, C. R.*Pfc.Walch, G. A.*,Pvt.Walker, A. S.,Pvt.Warren, D. L.,Pfc.Watson, T. A.,Pfc.Webb, F. B.,Pfc.Willard, J. F.,Pfc.Williams, S. K. Platoon 2081 Pvt.Balbuena, J. F.,Pfc.Barca, J. J.*,Pfc.Barnes, P. G.,Pvt.Bauer-Smith, G. T.,Pfc.Bendig, N. J.,Pfc.Bonczek, R. T.,Pfc.Bullet, N. G.,Pvt.Caltabiano, J. A.,Pfc.Caltabiano, R. M.,Pfc.Calza-Daluna, S. F.,Pvt.Camano Fitz, D. F.,Pvt.Carter, D. S.,Pvt.Chrzan, D. F.,Pvt.Clemens III, J. A. ,Pvt.Cronan, M. E.,Pvt.Dasig, T. E.,Pvt.Dye, C. M.,Pvt.Ellis, K. A.,Pfc.Ferguson, A. G.*,Pvt.Figuro Acubero, A. J.,Pvt.Filpo Castellanos, E.,Pfc.Gates, J. M. Pfc.Genovese, A.E.,Pfc.Gonzalez, A.C.,Pvt.Gonzalez, M. I.,Pvt.Good, K. R.,Pvt.Grant, J. A.,Pfc.Gravitt, J. D.,Pfc.Greco, M. C.,Pfc.Grimes, J. D.,Pvt.Guasp, A. J.,Pvt.Guidone, V. E.,Pfc.Guyton, J. J.,Pvt.Haney, R. J.,Pvt.Hill, J. I. Pvt.Hollingsworth, D. C.,Pvt.Hopson, K. D.,Pvt.Humphries, C. D.,Pfc.Hurey, L. H.,Pvt.Larkin III, H. L.,Pvt.Lasso Bayuelo, J,Pvt.Lewis, C. S.,Pfc.Maldonado, A. G.,Pvt.Marrero, J. A.,Pvt.Martinez, J. J.,Pvt.McAdoo, W. J. Pvt.Miller III, K. G.,Pvt.Mitchell, I. M.,Pvt.Moore, M. C.,Pvt.Noll, T. J.,Pvt.Okelley, J. A.,Pfc.Paez, C. A. ,Pvt.Parsons, J. C.,Pfc.Pasquarelli, G. A.*,Pvt.Paszkiewicz, B. J.,Pvt.Perez, H. R.,Pfc.Perez, J. A.,Pvt.Peters, J. J.,Pvt. Peterson, J. C.,Pfc.Philip, R. E. ,Pfc.Pineda Figueroa, R. M.,Pvt.Pool, K. J.,Pfc.Ramirez, K.,Pvt.Rodriguez, J.,Pvt. Rojas-Flores, Erik,Pvt. Russell, Daniel J.,Pfc.Sanchez Santiago, J.* ,Pvt.Schroader, A. D.,Pfc.Schweit, S. C. Pfc.Seminario, L. C.,Pfc.Shabazz, I. F.,Pfc.Simoes, D A.,Pfc.Simpson, T. G.,Pfc.Smith, J. S.,Pvt.Smith, L. Q.,Pfc.Thomas, J. S.,Pvt.Tran, S.,Pvt.Trotter IV, E. J.,Pvt.Velasquez, W. M.,Pfc.Wesson, T. M.*,Pvt.Wiley, G. A. Platoon 2082 Pfc.Ackwith, J. A.,Pfc.Acosta Colon, L. A.*,Pvt.Aldrich, A. J.,Pvt.Alles, P. J.,Pfc.Antoine, T. J.,Pvt.Archie, E. T.,Pvt.Armenta, C. J.,Pvt.Aurand, I. M.,Pvt.Austin, A. E.,Pfc.Barrett, N. R.,Pfc.Bellomo, M. E.,Pvt.Berry, Q. J.,Pvt. Brock, C. R.,Pvt.Burchell, H. A.,Pfc.Carrafiello, N. J.,Pvt.Carter, L. T.,Pvt.Cook, C. D.,Pvt.Costner, C. A.,Pvt.Cunningham, I. W.,Pvt.Davis Jr., C. D.,Pvt.Davis, N. C.,Pvt.Dean, B. P.,Pvt.Dejesus, E. J.,Pfc.Destefano, A. J.,Pvt. Dinh, E. H.,Pvt.Esparza, D. A.,Pfc.Fernandez, J. E.,Pvt.Fletcher, A. D.,Pfc.Garcia Jr., S. D.,Pvt.Henley, T. J.,Pfc..Jarrins, L. J.,Pfc. Johnson Jr., S. M.,Pfc.Kennamer, J. T.*,Pvt.Kenny, P. D.,Pfc.Kiesling, K. G.,Pfc.Laning, R. M. Pvt.Lawrence, H. M.,Pfc.Letizia, P. J.,Pvt.Liczewsky, N. S.,Pfc.Maingrette, C. J.,Pfc.Matney, C. A.,Pfc.Monagas, M. R.,Pvt.Moses, O. J.,Pvt.Navarro, D. J.,Pvt.Nies, G. B.,Pvt.Nieves, J. I.,Pfc.Nunnally, T. T.,Pfc.Obstarczyk, N. M.*,Pfc.Ortiz, J. D.,Pvt.Pacifici, B. R.,Pfc.Pankey, H. A.,Pfc.Pegues, K. I.,Pvt.Poirier, J. S.,Pfc.Reed, L. L.,Pfc.Respicio, J. J.,Pvt.Rivera, M. A.,Pvt.Rivera-Cruz, F. I.,Pvt.Roach, K. T.,Pfc.Roban, C. D.*,Pfc.Rodela, J. M.,Pvt.Rone, I. J.,Pvt.Rosser, E. T.,Pvt.Russell, G. M.,Pvt.Salas, C. A.,Pvt.Simmons, D. T.,Pvt.Simmons, L. D.,Pfc.Singh, J.,Pfc.Smith, J. J.,Pvt.Smith, J. A.,Pvt.Sneed, C. M.,Pfc.Spearance, E. M.,Pfc.Spears, D. D.,Pfc.Sterling, G. T.,Pfc.Stewart, P. K.,Pvt.Talley, T. W.,Pfc.Turner, I. J.*,Pvt.Viera, Q. P.,Pfc.Walker, M. W.,Pfc.Whittenburg, J. T.,Pvt.Wilburn, W. P.,Pfc.Williams, R. A,Pvt.Winfrey, W. T. Platoon 2084 Pfc.Aleman, N. G.,Pfc.Allen, A. S.,Pvt.Bagby, J. E.,Pvt.Barwick, M. J.,Pvt.Bautista Lopez, J. S.,Pvt.Bersani, M. R.,Pvt.Biddle Jr., W. T.,Pvt.Blanchette, J. M.,Pvt.Blech, T. R.,Pfc.Boone, B. M.,Pfc.Bowen, C. M.,Pvt.Brock, T. J.,Pfc.Byers, C. M.,Pfc.Carruth, T. A.,Pvt.Castanaza, J. A.,Pvt.Claus, B. M.,Pvt.Cotton, A. R.,Pfc.Cress, A. J.,Pvt.Crisler, M. G.,Pfc.Dzaringa, G.*,Pvt.Fisher, J. C.,Pfc.Fleet, D. C.,Pvt.Gatt, C. B.,Pfc.Gemmell, R. J.,Pvt.Gribble,

C. J.,Pfc.Harris, T. L.*,Pvt.Heath, A. N.,Pvt.Hernandez, B. W.,Pvt.Heyl, W. G.,Pvt.Hofferek, W. W.,Pvt.Hughes, N. G.,Pvt.Johnson, R.Danger K.,Pvt.Jones, V. A.,Pvt.Kc, J.,Pfc.Kerr, K. B.,Pvt.Kraus, Z. R.,Pfc.Lasher, D. M.*,Pvt. Latondras, J. R.,Pvt.Lopez, S. V.,Pfc.Markle, H. W.,Pvt.McCarthy Jr., D. J.,Pvt.McCulley, A. W.,Pfc.McDonald, J. A.,Pvt.McGowan, B. L.,Pfc.McKenney, D. B.,Pvt.Mejia, G.,Pfc.Melton, W. S.,Pvt.Mercado W. J.,Pvt.Miles, G. L. Pvt.Mitchell, R. L.,Pfc.Molliver, D. J.*,Pfc.Morgan, N. J.,Pfc.Morris, E. F.,Pvt.Morse, A. A.,Pfc.Murphy Jr., C. L.,Pvt.Murran, R. J.,Pvt.Nelson, A. M.,Pfc.Olney, M. A.,Pvt.Petracca, F. X.,Pfc.Potter, K. R.,Pfc.Raatz, D. M.,Pvt. Ramsdell IV, F. E.,Pfc.Richards, W. R.*,Pvt.Rider, J. E.,Pfc.Roman Castro, G. D.,Pfc.Salinas, R.,Pfc.Sanford, T. T.,Pvt.Sansone, T. A.,Pvt.Satterly, N. R.,Pfc.Skibo, D. H.,Pvt.Stiltner, A. K.,Pvt.Tessier, S. M.,Pvt.Thurston, F. M.,Pvt.Torres, G.,Pvt.Torres, Z. D.,Pvt.Tsai, Joshua,Pfc.Valarezo Gallegos, K. A.,Pfc.Vieth, G. F.,Pvt.Wilson, T. R.,Pfc.Yarnell Jr., J. T.,Pvt. Zheng, E.,Pfc.Zube, J. A. Platoon 2085 Pvt.Abrams, S. R.,Pfc.Ady, A. C.,Pvt.Albers, K. H.,Pfc.Aponte, O. P.,Pvt.Barnes IV, V. F.,Pvt.Bascomb, J. S.,Pvt.Blackstock, A. T.,Pvt.Bolton, S. T.,Pvt.Bouklias, C. S.,Pvt.Browning, N. C.,Pfc.Bucknam, T. J.,Pfc.Burgin, G. E. Pvt.Carta, K. J.,Pfc.Chelette, T. M.,Pvt.Chila, J. F.,Pvt.Corcoran, M. J.,Pvt.Criswell, J. T.,Pvt.Davin, D. J.,Pfc.Dimaio, D. J.,Pvt.Downey, D. T.,Pvt.Duffy, L. A.,Pfc.Durbak, T. J.,Pvt.Estes, T. M.,Pvt.Everett, E. M.,Pvt.Frederick, D. N.,Pfc.Fuller, M. J.*,Pvt.Gallant, I. E.,Pvt.Gatlin, A. D.,Pvt.Gauthier, K. N.,Pfc.Good, A. M.,Pvt.Hanley IV, K. A.,Pfc.Hany, C. J.,Pfc.Harmon, C. R.,Pvt.Helsel, D. R.,Pvt.Hiner, P. C.,Pvt.Hong, J. A.,Pvt.Horneys, J. D.,Pvt.Jones, A. B. ,Pfc.Junious, A.,Pvt.Key, J. L.,Pvt.Kha, D.,Pfc.Larson, T. J.,Pfc.Lutz, N. C.,Pvt.Ly, C. S.,Pfc.McClendon, B. W.,Pfc.McComiskey, B. A.,Pvt.McCormick, M. B.,Pvt.Meeker, M. A.,Pvt.Mire, T. J.,Pvt.Mora, M. J.,Pvt.Morgan, C. T.,Pvt.Narvaez Rodriguez, G.,Pvt.Nemeth, G. M.,Pfc.Newell, N. J.,Pfc.Nunemacher, D. L.,Pfc.Papp, J. M.,Pvt.Perdue, C. M.,Pfc.Raag-Schmidt, M. G.,Pfc.Raymond, C. M.,Pvt.Robinson Jr., K. L.,Pvt.Rogers, T. J.,Pvt.Ro- mero, A. L.,Pfc.Rosado, P. A.*,Pvt.Russom, D. S.,Pvt.Ryan, R. A.,Pfc.Saad, D. P.*,Pvt.Scro, N. S.,Pfc.Smee, B. R.,Pvt.Smith, C. M.,Pfc.Smith, T. D.*,Pvt.Son, S.,Pfc.Stockdale, O. J.,Pvt.Stoner, J. L.,Pfc.Tabbi, E. M.,Pfc.Trips, G. A. Pvt.Vandenberg, L. I.,Pfc.Vargas, B.,Pvt.Wade, J. B.,Pfc.Whelton, A. M.*,Pfc.Whitlow, N. J.,Pvt.Wirth, C. H. Platoon 2086 Pfc.Agor, A. E.*,Pvt.Ailshie, C. P.,Pvt.Alicea Jr., S.,Pvt.Alphs, B. T.,Pvt.Andrade, A. Y.,Pvt.Araica, J. A.,Pvt.Armentrout, C. A.,Pfc.Barberan, J.,Pvt.Bizzell, Z. D.,Pvt.Blakley Jr., J. M.,Pvt.Booker, S. P.,Pfc.Bosman, E. M.*,Pfc. Brumbaugh, Z. C.,Pvt.Carr, Z. T.,Pfc.Casey, K. J.,Pvt.Castorena III, P.,Pfc.Chauvin, J. M.,Pvt.Clejel, J. R.,Pfc.Clouse, D. M.,Pvt.Collins, J. S.,Pvt.Cranick, T. S.,Pfc.Cuevas, C. A.,Pfc.Davis, C. R.,Pvt.Delotelle, N. C.,Pvt.Dziobak, B. J.,Pvt.Esterline, D. C.,Pvt.Fitzgerald, J. D.,Pfc.Forbes, W. B.,Pvt.Fritz, N. J.,Pvt.Fryberger, O. M.,Pfc.Granese, O. J.,Pfc.Heizer, C. M.*,Pvt.Hills, W. L.,Pvt.Jacobsen, E. C.,Pvt.Knott, B. F.,Pvt.Koonce, J. C.,Pvt.Kwieraga, A. J.,Pfc.Laborde, B. J.,Pvt.Ledet, C. A.,Pvt.Lopez-Noriega, R. F.,Pfc.Lovo, D. J.,Pvt.Maiden III, C. J.,Pvt.McCarty, D. J.,Pvt.McCullum, J. S.,Pfc.McDowell, M. W.,Pvt.McLeodpeters, X. R.,Pfc.McShane, P. T.*,Pvt.Melio, A. J. Pfc.Moon, E. C.,Pvt.Moore, C. A.,Pvt.Moss Jr., W. D.,Pfc.Obrien, E. W.,Pvt.Ortiz Hernandez, E. I.,Pvt.Ortiz Rodriquez, C. D.,Pvt.Pekula, S. E.,Pvt.Penunia, A. C.,Pvt.Peters, J. W.,Pvt.Poli, C. M.,Pvt.Prideaux, C. J.,Pvt.Quick, S. T.,Pvt.Rau, J. L.,Pvt.Raynor, D. R.,Pvt.Reed, V. L.,Pfc.Richards, I. J.*,Pvt.Rios Mosquera, S.,Pvt.Rodgers, S. H.,Pfc.Rowan, M. H.,Pfc.Sandoval, A.,Pvt.Scherer, A. D.,Pfc.Scruggs, J. D.,Pvt.Sharp, E. J.,Pvt.Sheffer III, J. H.,Pvt. Stepp, K. E.,Pvt.Stillwagon, J. D.,Pfc.Sypherd, A. R.,Pvt.Thompson, B. L.,Pvt.Torres Jr., R.,Pvt.Vasold II, J. T.,Pvt.Webb, M. C.,Pvt.Yeung, T.,Pvt.Zeran, G. G. *Denotes meritorious promotion 8 The Jet Stream | Friday, October 19, 2018 Classifieds