DMA seeks Training Instructor

Defense Media Activity, (DINFOS) is looking for a Training Instructor (PAD) GS-1712-11. The Job Opportunity Announcement (DMA-13-881697-MP) opened on Thursday, April 25, 2013 and closes on Monday, May 06, 2013. This announcement is open to Status Candidates (Merit Promotion and VEOA Eligibles). For your convenience, the JOA is located at Read more…

Congrats to TJ award winners!

Print Categories Tabloid Format Newspaper Okinawa Marine Magazine Format Publication Pass in Review Newsletter Format Publication The Convoy Outstanding Flagship Publication Marines Magazine Personality Feature Article Cpl Bryan Nygaard Marines “Illinois Corpsman works with Combat Engineers, proves his worth in Garmsir” Commentary SSgt Mark Fayloga Marines “Goodbye ‘Birth Control Glasses’” Read more…

Parris Island’s “The Boot” folds

Gunnery Sgt. Bill Lisbon, the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island public affairs chief, pages over old copies of “The Boot” Friday afternoon. Photo by Erin Moody/Beaufort Gazette.

Published: April 21, 2013
By Erin Moody — emoody@beaufortgazette.com
PARRIS ISLAND — You can sense Jack Paxton’s grin even across the phone as he describes how “Iron Mike” once delivered news to the Marines of Parris Island.

“Every Monday, I would be called to the general’s office, and they would kind of hint what they wanted to see in The Boot,” he said.

And occasionally, the “As I See It” column Paxton wrote using Iron Mike as a pseudonym – taken from the famed statue on the Marine Recruit Depot – would reflect those talks with higher-ups. The retired captain is convinced that might have earned him at least one promotion.

But after 70 years, The Boot, the base newspaper, printed its last edition April 12. Paxton, now executive director of the U.S. Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association and Foundation, called the decision disappointing but not unexpected.

The Jetstream, published by the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, will continue.

Paxton recalled the old days of publishing The Boot, in the late-1950s, when the newspaper was assembled at The Beaufort Gazette office. He helped lay out the paper to get it ready for publication each Friday.

Paxton said he and “this pink-cheeked young kid” who came to Parris Island from Okinawa would “fight like hell” as they produced the newspaper of record. He still stays in touch with that former first lieutenant – Jim Lehrer, of PBS’ “News Hour” fame.

Lehrer remembers the experience fondly. (more…)

3rd MarDiv Reunion Set

The Third Marine Division Association will hold its 59th Annual Family Reunion at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, VA during Aug. 14-18.  Anyone who served in, was attached to or served in direct support of the Third Marine Division at any time is invited to attend; especially Vietnam veterans.  Read more…