Marine Corps Scholarshipp Foundao tion Honoriing Mr. Annand K. Nallathambi WEST COAST Presideent and CEO, CoreLogic 2014 CELEBRRATORY GAALA with thhe Semper Fidelis Award Featuringing USMC Guest of Honor Saturdaay, October 25 The RRitz-Carlton, Laguna Niguuel LtGen Terre y G. Robling Honoringg Marines by Educating Theirhr Childrene ™ USMC (Ret.) ht tH ht MCSF tH West Coast t Celebratory gala 32nd ANNUAL MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION West t Coast 2014 celebratoryGala WELCOMING REMARKS David McCallum Master of Ceremonies GRAND MARCH PRESENTATION OF COLORS AND NATIONAL ANTHEM INVOCATION CAPT Thomas B. Webber, USN, CHC FALLEN COMRADES’ TRIBUTE SgtMaj Ronald L. Green USMC DINNER SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION VIDEO REMARKS Margaret Davis President and CEO, Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation REMARKS Andrew Coba Scholarship Recipient, San Diego State University PRESENTATION OF SEMPER FIDELIS AWARD TO Anand Nallathambi President and CEO, CoreLogic PRESENTED BY Parker Kennedy CEO, First American REMARKS LtGen Terry G. Robling USMC (Ret.) ENTERTAINMENT 1st Marine Division Band CONCLUDING REMARKS Master of Ceremonies hB bH MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION West Coast t Celebratory gala west coast committee EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Michael Hall Ph.D Chairman Richard Bertea Aaron Cohen Maj Patrick Coulter USMC (Ret.) Kevin Donohue LtCol Christian F. Dubia, Jr. USMC (Ret.) Donald Esmond Michael Holwick LtCol Clint Hubbard USMC (Ret.) Vincent J. McGuinness Ronald Rus LtCol Lynn Saracino USMC (Ret.) Timothy J. Sloat Geoffrey L. Stack Kevin Takabayashi MILITARY COMMITTEE Lt Colonel Lynn Saracino USMC (Ret.) Chairman G. Cal Hutchinson, Esq. Chairman Emeritus Carmello A. Buscemi Col Vince Codispoti USMCR Maj Patrick Coulter USMC (Ret.) Paul J. Himler James McClain David L. Mellon Col Darius Novickis USMCR Col Tom O’Malley USMC (Ret.) Timothy J. Sloat hB bH MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION West Coast t Celebratory gala Campaign Sponsors The Marine Corps Scholarship Fondation would like to thank the following individuals and companies for their generous donations making it possible for young Americans to attend college. SEMPER FIDELIS Ambassador and Mrs. George L. Argyros and the Argyros Family Foundation GLOBE AND ANCHOR The Allergan Foundation Bob Campbell and Becci Rocco Pelican Products Mr. Dann Angeloff Firestone Walker Invitational Beer Fest Stater Bros. Charities Donald Bren Foundation General Dynamics Corporation Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. CoreLogic John Elway’s Crown Toyota UnitedHealthcare Military and Veterans Laura Khouri and Michael K. Hayde EAGLE The Arch Point Foundation Bronco Wine Company SARES•REGIS Group Beall Family Foundation The Dubia Family Foundation Toyota of Poway Richard and Hyla B ertea & HBO Wild Flavors Family/Bertea Foundation Holwick Constructors, Inc 38th OCC/BC 3-66 USMC Alumni Buscemi Wealth Management, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jager FOUNDATION ABM Onsite Services First American Corporation Stir Foods David and Cheryl Ball Longo Toyota-Scion-Lexus SUPPORTERS Mr. Louis Baeruswyl Hitchcock Automotive Resources Ranchero Mission Viejo Comerica-Wealth and Mr. William Kiniry Mr. John E. Rhodes Institutional Management Mr. David McCallum Round it up America DineEquity Mr. Robert McGuire Lt Colonel Lynn Saracino Ms. Regina Hall Mr. Edward F. McHenry Mr. James Snowa Herbert Family Foundation Mr. Tom O’Malley Toyota of San Benardino Quinn Family Foundation as of 10/15/14 hB bH MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION West Coast t Celebratory gala MASTER OF CEREMONIES David McCallum David McCallum became a professional actor on BBC radio in 1946. Since then he has been eternally grateful to all the people he has met and worked with throughout his prodigious career. He was fortunate to have appeared in several classics: The Great Escape, Billy Budd, The Greatest Story Ever Told and A Night to Remember, and his enigmatic portrayal of secret agent ‘Illya’, on The Man from Uncle, has only recently been overtaken by his current role of ‘Doctor ‘Ducky’ Mallard’ in the long-running series NCIS on CBS. He is married to Katherine, an Interior Designer. They have two children and eight grandchildren. hB bH MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION West Coast t Celebratory gala USMC Guest of Honor LtGen Terry G. Robling USMC (Ret.) Lieutenant General Robling entered the Marine Corps in 1976 after graduating from Central Washington University with a degree in Business Administration. Following gradu- ation from the Basic School in April 1977, he began flight training and earned his wings in November 1978. Upon completion of F-4 Phantom transition training at MCAS Yuma, Arizona, he reported to MCAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, and joined the “Lancers” of VMFA-212. As a “Lancer,” he attended TOPGUN and participated in two WestPac deployments to Iwakuni, Japan. During his three-year tour with VMFA-212, he held various billets including Maintenance Control Officer, Assistant Maintenance Officer, and Aircraft Maintenance Officer. In June 1983, Lieutenant General Robling reported to Amphibious Warfare School in Quantico, Virginia and upon graduation returned to MCAS Kaneohe Bay for duty with VMFA-235. As a “Death Angel,” he held assignments as the Assistant Operations Officer and Aircraft Maintenance Officer, completed two more WestPac deployments and attended the Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course. In June 1987, Lieutenant General Robling Gen James F. Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps (right) speaks reported to Headquarters Marine Corps where he served as Aviation Programs Officer for about LtGen Terry Robling (left), former commander of U.S. Marine Corps the Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation. During this tour, he was one of 24 officers selected Forces, Pacific, during Robling’s retirement ceremony. for F/A-18D transition on the first “Delta” transition board. In August 1989, he reported to VMFAT-101 at MCAS El Toro for F/A-18 Hornet transition training, after which he remained with the “Sharpshooters” as the Aircraft Maintenance Officer as well as a pilot and weapon systems officer instructor. In December 1990, Lieutenant General Robling reported to the newly redesignated VMFA(AW)-242 and assumed the duties as Executive Officer. In June 1992, he was reassigned as the Commanding Officer of VMFA(AW)-242 and completed another WestPac deployment to Iwakuni, Japan. As the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant General Robling was selected as the Marine Corps Naval Flight Officer of the Year in 1993. In August 1994, Lieutenant General Robling reported to the National War College where he obtained a Master of Science Degree in National Security Strategy. Following gradu- ation, he reported to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, DC for duty as the Current Operations Officer, Central Command Division of the Joint Operations Department. In August 1998, Lieutenant General Robling was selected for a Foreign Affairs Fellowship and attended Johns Hopkins University at the School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. Upon completion of the Fellowship, he was reassigned to the Director of Expeditionary Warfare, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, as the Resource and Requirements Officer for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. In January 2000, Lieutenant General Robling assumed command of Marine Aircraft Group 11. In August 2001, he assumed the duties of Chief of Staff for the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing in Miramar, California. In June 2002, Lieutenant General Robling assumed the duties of Assistant Wing Commander for the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing. In January 2003, Lieutenant General Robling deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was designated Commanding General, 3d MAW Forward in June 2003 and returned to Miramar in September 2003. In July 2004, Lieutenant General Robling assumed duty as Chief of Staff, Striking and Support Forces NATO, in Naples, Italy. In July 2006, he was assigned to serve as the Director, Strategy and Plans Division in Plans, Policy and Operations, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. In July 2007, Lieutenant Gener al Robling assumed command of the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing, where he served until August of 2009. In September 2009, Lieutenant General Robling assumed command of the III Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Corps Bases Japan until transferring to Headquarters Marine Corps in Janurary of 2011 as Deputy Commandant for Aviation. Lieutenant General Robling assumed command of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific in August 2012 and retired on 01 October 2014 with over 38 years of active service. Lieutenant General Robling has accumulated over 5,200 hours in tactical jet and rotary wing aircraft throughout his career and has received several commendations from foreign governments to include the Order of the Rising Sun (Gold and Silver Levels) from the Emperor of Japan, The French Legion of Merit (Rank of Knight) from the President of France, and the Korean National Medal for Defense from the President of Korea. hB bH MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION West Coast t Celebratory gala MENU First Course Baby Arugula, Caramelized Pear and Candied Walnut Salad, Maytag Blue Cheese Crumbs, Aged Balsamic Vinaigrette • Entree Garlic and Local Herb Filet Mignon, Red Wine Reduction and Parmesan Crusted Halibut, Chardonnay and Butter Sauce Brussels Sprouts Potato Puree and Baby Vegetables • Dessert Red Velvet Cake With Gold Candy Decoration, Red and Gold Chocolate Wisp Painted Plate with Berries • hB bH MARINE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION West Coast t Celebratory gala ENTERTAINMENT 1st Marine Division Band The 1st Marine Division Band,
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