An Officer, Chief Petty Officer, and Seamen of Coastal Defense Monitor USS Nahant drill on a one-pounder gun at the New York Harbor in 1898. - An Officer, Chief Petty Officer, and Seamen of Coastal Defense Monitor USS Nahant drill on a one-pounder gun at the New York Harbor in 1898.
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13th MEU - 13th MEU
William ?Steve? Alford, manager, Combat Center Officers? Club, is courted by Erin ?FiFi? Davis during the Officers? Spouses Club ?Dining In Without? night at the CCOC April 7. Davis, madame vice for the mess night and real-life wife of 1st Lt Anthony G. Davis of 1st Tank battalion, is also the vice-president of the OSC. This was OSC?s final blowout for the year as their fiscal year ends in May. The OSC awarded more than $14,000 in grants and scholarships this year. - William ?Steve? Alford, manager, Combat Center Officers? Club, is courted by Erin ?FiFi? Davis during the Officers? Spouses Club ?Dining In Without? night at the CCOC April 7. Davis, madame vice for the mess night and real-life wife of 1st Lt Anthony G. Davis of 1st Tank battalion, is also the vice-president of the OSC. This was OSC?s final blowout for the year as their fiscal year ends in May. The OSC awarded more than $14,000 in grants and scholarships this year.
Five Marine four-star generals gathered in New York April 1, 2005, for the 10th Annual Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation Semper Fidelis Gala. The gathering marked the first time five Marine four stars were ever assembled at the same place, said Maj. Jason Johnston, public affairs officer for the commandant. - Five Marine four-star generals gathered in New York April 1, 2005, for the 10th Annual Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation Semper Fidelis Gala. The gathering marked the first time five Marine four stars were ever assembled at the same place, said Maj. Jason Johnston, public affairs officer for the commandant.