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Warlords Bid Farewell to Lt. Col. Summa - Welcome Lt Delta & Papa The Company Graduates Friday, June 30, 2017 Jet Vol. 52, No. 25 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C. See Page 08 “The noiseStream you hear is the sound of freedom.” beaufort.marines.mil | facebook.com/MCASBeaufort | youtube.com/MCASBeaufort | mcasbetwitter.com/MCASBeaufortSC | Instagram/mcasbeaufort MWSS-171 conducts ANGLICO conducts patrols during call-for-fire Eagle Wrath 2017 to train for training PROTECT WHAT YOU’VE EARNED 5 deployments 6 Warlords bid farewell to Lt. Col. Summa - Welcome Lt. Col. Levine Lt. Col. Gregory J. Summa speaks during the Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 change of Story by: a couple things,” said Maj. Gen. Matthew G. Glavy, the Lance Cpl. Ashley Phillips command ceremony aboard Marine Corps Air Station commanding general of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. “It Staff Writer Beaufort, June 23. Lt. Col. Gregory J. Summa relin- equates to incredible hard work and an insatiable ap- quished his duties as commanding officer to Lt. Col. Lt. Col. Gregory J. Summa relinquished command of petite for victory.” Adam Levine. The Marines are with VMFAT-501, Marine Aircraft Group 31. Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 to Lt. Col. The Warlords, under Summa’s command, created the Adam Levine during a ceremony aboard Marine Corps first training syllabus for the F-35B Lightning II, pilot- Air Station Beaufort, June 23. ed the first F-35B trans-Atlantic flight, graduated the Since July of 2015 Summa has lead the Warlords to first Category One pilot and completed the first F-35B succes and numerous first time accomplishments for the F-35B Lightining II aircraft community. “All of these first time accomplishments equate to SEE VMFAT-501, PAGE 4 MCAS Beaufort has new Equal Opportunity Advisor Story by: advisor, June 14. Staff fort EO advisor. Drawing from our var- Lance Cpl. Ashley Phillips Staff Writer Sgt. Jammia Bentley has “Equal Opportunity ious backgrounds and assumed responsibility means that every Ma- experiences allows us to Marine Corps Air Sta- from Gunnery Sgt. Jack rine, regardless of age, creatively solve problems tion Beaufort received Crews, fulfilling the vital gender, or race has the and accomplish tasks. a new equal opportunity role as the MCAS Beau- right to work in an envi- “A lot of the education ronment free of harass- I do about equal opportu- ment and discrimination,” nity is simply to start the said Bentley. “My sole conversation,” said Bent- job, one that I am passion- ley. “I want the Marines ate about, is to help any to talk to each other, start Marine who feels they to understand their back- have been discriminated grounds and what makes against and to educate a Marine who they are. about and promote our di- Once they understand versity.” those things, they can be- Courtesy photo by by Lance Cpl. Colby Cooper According to Bentley, gin to foster trust and ca- U.S. Marine Corps recruits stand in formation before diversity plays a vital maraderie, making them beginning an obstacle course on Marine Corps Recruit Courtesy photo by Matthew Cox Depot, Parris Island May 20. The new Equal Opportunity A Marine participates in a hike during training. The new role in accomplishing that much more effective our mission as Marines. in the fight.” Advisor, Staff Sgt. Jammia Bentley, wants to remind Equal Opportunity Advisor, Staff Sgt. Jammia Bentley, Marines that regardless of age, gender or race, each of wants to remind Marines that regardless of age, gender them has gone through the same training, earned the or race, each of them has gone through the same train- same Eagle, Globe, and Anchor, and volunteered to SEE NEW EO, PAGE 4 ing, earned the same Eagle, Globe, and Anchor, and protect and uphold the same constituion that states, “All volunteered to protect and uphold the same constituion are created equal.” that state all are created equal. 2 The Jet Stream Friday, June 30, 2017 Games and Entertainment Saturday 2:00 p.m. Saturday 4:45 p.m. Saturday 7:00 p.m. Thursday 7:00 p.m. PG (1:29) PG-13 (2:06)* PG-13 (2:21) R (1:31)* Mess Hall Menu Monday - Friday Saturday, Sunday Breakfast: 6 - 7:30 a.m. and holidays Lunch: 11 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Brunch: 8:30 - 11 a.m. Dinner: 4 - 6 p.m. Dinner: 4 - 6 p.m. MIDRATS Sunday - Thursday 11:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. TAKEOUT WINDOW HOURS Breakfast - Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Lunch - Mon. - Fri. 12:45 p.m. - 4 p.m. Friday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 2:00 p.m. Sunday 4:30 p.m. Sunday 7:00 p.m. Dinner - Mon. - Fri. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. PG-13 (2:21) PG (1:29) PG-13 (1:31)* R (1:53) Saturday Lunch Dinner Bayou jerk pork loin Shrimp cocktail, fried and rice chicken, steak Doors open 30 minutes before movie starts! | All NDVD are FREE *Last Showing Sunday Lunch Dinner Salmon with Baked ziti with CROSSWORD PUZZLE SUDOKU cucumber relish italian sausage CLUES ACROSS 1. 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