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Vol. 13 No. 23 Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif. June 10, 2011 3rd LAAD Bn warriors honor history Lance Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot COMBAT CORRESPONDENT In March 1982, 3rd Low Altitude Aerial Defense Battalion was es- tablished to provide close air defense for Marine Air Ground Task Force assets. In their short history, 3rd LAAD Marines have distinguished them- selves with valor in combat time and time again. Marines from the unit gathered May 27 to celebrate the completion of their “Wall of Warriors,” honoring 3rd LAAD Marines who have earned valor commendations in combat, as well as Purple Heart medals. “Itʼs motivating, seeing what LAAD Marines have done,” said Lance Cpl. Julian Gonzalez, a gunner with the battalion. “The Marines on that wall are courageous. It makes me want to do the same.” Lt. Col. Aaron Weiss, the commanding officer of 3rd LAAD Bn., first proposed the “Wall of Warriors” idea when he assumed command of the unit in 2010, explained Maj. Tom Chhabra, the executive officer of 3rd LAAD Bn. “We wanted to dig into our history,” said Chhabra. “We wanted to find those Marines whoʼve gone above and beyond, and recognize them.” Marines compiling information for the wall faced a number of chal- lenges in finding correct names and citations. 1st Lt. Matthew Sladek, the special projects manager for 3rd LAAD Lance Cpl. Lisa M. Tourtelot Bn., explained that there is no way to search for Purple Heart medals and Marines with 3rd Low Altitude Aerial Defense Battalion pause to recognize their history at the unit’s valor awards by unit. new “Wall of Warriors” at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., May 27. 3rd LAAD Bn. is still researching former members to add to the wall, which honors Marines who distinguished themselves GO TO LAAD, PAGE 2 in combat. ‘Flying Tigers’ welcome new commanding officer Compiled by commissioned a second lieutenant in May of 262 (Rein.) for the 31st MEU (SOC) aboard Tactical Air Control Center to Al Jaber, Ku- The Flight Jacket Staff the same year. He was designated a Naval the USS Belleau Wood. wait. aviator in August 1994. Glasgow reported to Marine Aviation Glasgow later reported to United States Lt. Col. Douglas Glasgow relinquished Glasgow reported to HMH-462, Marine Weapons and Tactics Squadron One in June Pacific Command, Camp H.M. Smith, Ha- command of Marine Heavy Helicopter Aircraft Group 16, at MCAS Tustin, Calif., 2000 as a CH-53 instructor pilot. He de- waii. There he served as the future forces Squadron 361 to Lt. Col. Jay Holtermann in January 1995 where he was assigned to ployed to Camp Rhino, Afghanistan, shortly branch chief, and the joint experimentation during a change of command ceremony Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 268 after Sept. 11, 2001, in support of the 15th and innovation deputy division chief and di- hosted in Hangar 5 on June 9. (Reinforced) for a deployment aboard the MEU (SOC) and 26th MEU (SOC) during vision chief. Glasgow graduated from the United USS Peleliu as part of the 15th Marine Expe- Operation Enduring Freedom. In February Glasgow took command of the HMH-361 States Naval Academy in 1992 with a bach- ditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable). 2003, Glasgow deployed with MAWTS-1 elorʼs in Mechanical Engineering, and was In November 1997, he deployed with HMM- in support of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wingʼs GO TO COMMAND, PAGE 2 REPTILES: NOT JUST FOR HORROR AGRICULTURE TRAINING GIVES REACH US MCAS Miramar FILMS - GREAT FOR FAMILIES VETERANS MORE OPTIONS Ball pythons are the new modern house- The Veterans Sustainable Agricul- Website hold pet - helping families teach a sense ture Training program helps veterans of responsibility. See page 4 for full transition to civilian life with extensive www.miramar.usmc.mil commentary. business and farming skills. See page 3 EDITORIAL for full story. (858)-577-6000 NEWS LAAD, the battalion adjutant at 760-725-3821. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Sladek has already found Marines to add to the Purple Heart tribute. Religious Services “I spent hours just checking names,” said Sladek. Another problem the battalion faced was finding “I had to make sure it was the right person with the the money to make the display cases. The Chaplainʼs Office, right unit.” “A lot of the funding came out of pocket,” said located in Building 5632 Sladek and Master Sgt. Anthony Gentile, the lo- Gentile. “It was worth it to give the Marines a good on Bauer Road, coordi- gistics chief of 3rd LAAD Bn., found many names dedication.” and citations for recent 3rd LAAD Marines, but they Chhabra described the wall as a tribute to every nates regularly scheduled are still struggling to fill in the gaps from the past 3rd LAAD Marine, because they are always ready services. For the location 30 years. to add a new name. and meeting schedules of They have invited anyone with information “The wall is going to be passed on to the next religious activities, call about distinguished 3rd LAAD Marines to contact generation to come,” said Gentile. (858)-577-1333, or visit www.miramar.usmc.mil. September 11, 2001, with the COMMAND, Sunday: CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 15th MEU (SOC) from East Maj. Gen. Timor and transited to the North 9 a.m. Protestant Thomas L. Conant ʻFlying Tigersʼ in January 2010. Arabian Sea where he participat- Worship Service Commanding General He led the squadron through a ed in the initial stage of Opera- 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing seven-month combat tour in the tions Swift and Enduring Free- 9:30 a.m. Protestant Helmand Province. dom. As part of Task Force 58, Childrenʼs Worship Glasgow has been selected he flew assault support missions as a Secretary of Defense Cor- from the USS Pelelieu, from porate Fellow for the 2011 aca- Camp Rhino and Khandahar Air- 11 a.m. demic year, and graduated from field, Afghanistan. Roman Catholic Mass the Command and Staff College Holtermann reported to Ma- at Marine Corps Base Quantico rine Helicopter Squadron 1 in Religious Education/Sunday: with a masterʼs in Military Stud- early 2002. During this four- 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. ies. year tour he flew the president Glasgowʼs personal decora- and vice president of the United Catholic CCD Children K-12 tions include: a Navy Marine States, important U.S. dignitar- Corps Medal, a Bronze Star, an ies and foreign heads of state. 10 a.m. Protestant Air Medal with Strike/Flight nu- He was designated a presidential Adult Bible Study meral 8, a Defense Meritorious command pilot in 2005. Service Medal, a Joint Service At the completion of his Weekday Worship Service: Col. Frank A. Richie Commendation Medal, a Navy HMX-1 tour, he reported to Commanding Officer Marine Corps Commendation MCAS Miramar to serve with Mon. – Fri. 11:30 a.m. MCAS Miramar Medal with gold star in lieu of HMH-464. In October 2006, he Catholic Mass second award, a Joint Service deployed with HMM-163 (Rein.) Lt. Col. Jay Holtermann Maj. Jay Delarosa Achievement Medal and a Navy aboard the 13th MEU (SOC) as INCOMING COMMANDING OFFICER Mon. 6:30 p.m. Contemporary Public Affairs Director Marine Corps Achievement the CH-53E detachmentʼs officer Praise and Worship Service Medal. in charge. Immediately after set- Gunnery Sgt. Steven Williams Holtermann graduated from ting sail, the MEU transited to the Wed. 7 p.m. Baptist Service Public Affairs Chief the University of Wisconsin in Persian Gulf where it offloaded Milwaukee in 1994 with a bach- in Kuwait and deployed to Al Staff Sgt. Christine Polvorosa elorʼs in Biological Sciences and Anbar Province, Iraq. From June Study Groups: Internal Information Chief received his commission as a sec- until September 2007, Holter- Mon. 7 p.m. ond lieutenant July 15, 1994. He mann participated in Operation Night Bible Study, Sgt. Justin M. Martinez was designated a Naval aviator Iraqi Freedom. From October Classroom in the Chapel area Editor on December 19, 1997. 2008 to March 2009 he deployed Holtermann reported to his again to Al Asad, Iraq, in support Cpl. Alexandra M. Vazquez first fleet squadron, HMH-465 in of OIF. Tues. 6 a.m. Layout and Design Specialist June 1998 and helped the squad- Holtermann and his family Morning Prayer Service ron relocate to MCAS Miramar. reported to MAG-16 at MCAS The Flight Jacket is published every Friday. and Study Group This newspaper is an authorized publication for He deployed in December that Miramar in 2010. the military services, contents of the Flight Jacket are not year with HMM-165 (Rein.) Holtermannʼs personal necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Islamic Worship Service: government, the Department of Defense, Department of aboard the 11th MEU (SOC). decorations include: a Meritori- the Navy or U.S. Marine Corps. It is for informational Holtermann flew Humanitarian ous Service Medal, a Navy and Fri. at noon. purposes only and in no way should be considered direc- tive in nature. Aid Operations during Operation Marine Corps Commendation Located in the Chapel or visit The editorial content is edited, prepared and pro- Warden as part of the the Interna- Medal with “V” denoting combat www.icsd.org vided by the Public Affairs Office. Comments or questions should be directed to 858-577-6000. tional Force for East Timor while valor and two gold stars in lieu of with the MEU. third award, an Army Commen- Jewish: In November 2000, Holter- dation Medal, an Air Medal with Jewish Outreach at mann graduated from the Weap- numeral 7 and a Combat Action ons and Tactics Instructor Course Ribbon.