Obits
Hensley to be buried Jan. 7
MGySgt.(R) Joe Hensley died December 13 in San Diego. Burial will be at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery on January 7. Joe was 95.
MGySgt.(R) Joe Hensley died December 13 in San Diego. Burial will be at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery on January 7. Joe was 95.
Jonathan Ferdinand Abel died at the age of 81 on December 15, 2013. Jonathan was born in New York, New York on June 6, 1932. He attended Riverdale Country School and graduated in 1950. He attended Connecticut Wesleyan and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1954. Jonathan Abel was a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps for twenty seven years.
Ramona Robertson, served 17 Generals at MarForPac. Ramona loved my daughter and nephew and and coached yours truly on all the style and form he lacked. She proofed many of my third rate attempts to be a writer. Tom Prentice placed a brick in Ramona’s honor at the Pacific War Read more…
Major Patrick “Graham” Coulter USMC (ret.). He has suffered a Hemorrhagic Stroke while working an awards ceremony in Washington DC. He was taken to Medstar Washington Hospital and is being treated. The event happened on Sept. 18, 2013. The Coulter family has kindly kept us all informed via the website: Read more…
Sometime ago I posted a copy of a watercolor to the James Wykle internet funeral memorial page. The watercolor is titled: “Sgt. Wykle from Minden, West Virginia resting on hills of Saipan, Circa July 4, 1944” It is a watercolor painted by my Uncle, Sgt. Theo Hios, now in the Read more…
United States Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association lifetime member, Reinhild “Ms. Jacki” Huneycutt, was recognized for her 43 years of service at a surprise retirement party at Sywanyk’s Scarlet & Gold Traditions in Jacksonville, N.C., Dec. 12. Marines with the public affairs offices aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Read more…
The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation is accepting nominations for its Annual Awards program until January 8, 2014. Each year the annual awards program honors Marines and civilians alike, who have produced outstanding work portraying an aspect of the Marine Corps’ 238 years of traditions, culture and service. The Foundation encourages reporters, writers, photographers, film makers and other artists to submit their own works. Others may nominate someone else’s work they believe merits recognition.
“Fewer Americans have a personal connection to the Marine Corps and military service in general, so the preservation of the Marine Corps experience is increasingly important,” said Lt. Gen. Robert R. Blackman, Jr., president and CEO of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. “Photographs, articles, books, movies, poems and all forms of art educate our Nation about the history of the Marine Corps and ensure we never forget the sacrifices made by those who have earned the title, Marine.”
Awards are presented in 15 categories, including journalism, documentary, literature, screenplay, photography and poetry. The awards submissions will be reviewed by a distinguished and diverse panel of editors from major regional and national media outlets, as well Marines, authors and noted photographers. Awards will be presented at the Foundation’s annual ceremony on April 26, 2014.
For a detailed list of the awards and the submission requirements, please visit: http://www.marineheritage.org/Awards.asp.
The Valley Photo Center in Springfield MA, www.valleyphotocenter.com, is going to do a show featuring some of the Vietnam era photography by John Olson, a former US Army and Life Magazine photographer (he has two purple hearts from injuries sustained while doing his photography.) Since our not for profit 501c3 Read more…
New Life Member Sgt. Albert Carls, ComCam, 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune proudly shows his USMCCCA Life Membership card. Carls, who was wounded in Afghanistan, was awarded the Life Membership based on his receipt of the Purple Heart Medal. He is also the winner of the 2012 Sgt. William Read more…