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CALENDAR November
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The holiday and Marine Corps birthday ball seasons are upon us, as well as Daylight Saving Time. Remember to set your clocks back one hour on Saturday night, Nov. 5, before going to bed, then enjoy the extra hour of sleep. Afghanistan will then be 9.5will ahead of the East coast. hours As announced by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, this November marks the 18 th annual celebration of military family month. This year, it is sponsored by the Armed Services YMCA. During this deployment, our Marine Corps Family has demonstrated commitment through extraordinary service and sacrifice. Families, thank you for keeping faith with us, and we look forward to coming home. Be sure to visit Camp Lejeunes Armed Services YMCA at Tarawa Terrace. Continued on Page 2 INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 2 3 4 6
From the Company Commander / Calendar of Events From the Chaplain / Family Readiness Officer
1: Four Lenses Part I (1830 - 2100) 2: MCX Camp Lejeune Grand Opening 3: LINKS Spouses (0900-1530) 3: 2d MLG Officers Ball (1800 - OClub) 4: Spouses Lipstick and Camouflage Ball (1800 Marston Pavilion) 5: Veterans Day Parade, Jacksonville (1000-1100) 5: Daylight Savings Time; Turn Clocks Back 1 Hour Tonight Before Going to Bed 7: Cooperative Parenting and Divorce (0800-1500) 9: CLR-27 Regimental Ball (1800- Newbern) 10: Marine Corps 236th Birthday 14: Jump-N-Jax Potluck (1800) 18: Command Team Meeting (1330) 22: Kids-N-Deployment Workshop (1830-2000) 24: Thanksgiving Day 1 Dec: CLR-27 Holiday Party (1600) 3 Dec: Tree Lighting, Tarawa Terrace Community Center (1800-2000) 6 Dec: Active Parenting for Step-Families (0800-1500 )
For a Full Calendar of 2011 Events and Description of Programs, Visit Marine Corps Family Team Building (MCFTB) at 2011 Marine Corps Family Team Building Event Calendar (PRESS CONTROL KEY AND CLICK ON THE ABOVE LINK) RESERVATIONS FOR THE ABOVE CLASSES:
From the Company First Sergeant Opportunities and Resources FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions
GENERAL INQUIRIES & REGISTRATION: (910) 451-0176 L.I.N.K.S. CONTACT: (910) 451-1299 MCFTB CONTACT: (910) 451-0176 HEALTH PROMOTIONS: (910) 451-2865
November is also the month that we celebrate the Marine Corps birthday. For those spouses attending the Lipstick and Camouflage Ball on Nov. 4, enjoy! The Jacksonville Veterans Day parade will be held this year on Nov. 5. The FRO has scheduled another Jump-N-Jax potluck dinner on Nov. 14, and just around the corner, on Dec. 1, is the CLR-27 Holiday Party. Be sure to take advantage of fall festivals, hay rides, pumpkin farms, arts and crafts fairs, and if you are planning on driving a long distance for Thanksgiving, drive safely. Visit the Marine Corps Community Services Lejeune website to learn of the many free resources available and 2d MLG Facebook for the latest and greatest news. Semper Fi! John P. Flynn Major, USMC
Whats Gods name and rank? Her mother replied, His name is Almighty and hes a General. From that day on, little Virginia Puller began her prayers, General God Almighty . . . Similar prayers are seeing us through this war and the hard economic times. Sledges book is probably one of the best personal histories of war. It is clear he was proud to be a Marine, but he doesnt glamorize war or the fact that the enemy needs killing. He carried a pocket New Testament with him throughout the war. Early in the hard fighting on Peleliu, his company XO and a Staff NCO were chatting with him on the edge of his fighting hole, when he heard clearly, You will survive the war. He looked quizzically at them and asked, Did you hear that? They were confused. God had spoken to him that day and told him hed survive the war. Despite the dangerous fights he was in, he never forgot that promise from God and survived the war, and, as God told him, became a college professor, husband, father and grandfather. In war, a persons faith is often tested and in a few cases, lost; but what is truly amazing is how, for many, ones faith is strengthened and grows while deployed to combat. Im not talking about merely attending worship services or programs, but an awareness of ones spiritual need for a deeper personal relationship with God. The issue of life and death that underlies all war sharpens the focus and awareness of people to their spiritual and religious needs. Just as combat can give one a heightened appreciation for life it can also give one a sharpened grasp of their mortality and need for having ones life in order with God as one Marine from an Infantry Battalion I baptized during this deployment said, I want to be right with God. Puller and Sledge understood this phenomenon and grasped that their religious beliefs did not make them weaker or less successful in combat; on the contrary, they drew strength from their faith, and it gave them the ability to persevere in battle. What is true in battle is also true in peace ones faith makes them stronger, and when there are no easy answers for lifes trials, faith in God gives strength to press on. ~ Chaps
Taking my brilliant wifes advice, I purchased a Kindle and have enjoyed it thoroughly. As a reader, its been a godsend. Two USMC legendary heroes Ive enjoyed reading about were Chesty: The Story of Lieutenant General Lewis B. Puller, USMC by Jon T. Hoffman (LtCol, USMC Ret) and E.B. Sledgehammer Sledges With the Old Breed: at Peleliu and Okinawa, his personal history of the war in the Pacific (HBO used it as one of the sources for its series, The Pacific). Like many of the WWII books Ive read, one thing that impressed me about both Marines was how much religion and God played in their lives as in many warriors today. Chesty Puller is a legend in the Corps, but how many Marines know he was a Christian? This faith comes through in letters to his wife, Virginia. While in the Pacific, he and Virginia maintained a letter writing campaign that was as amazing as Chestys combat record. One story Chesty loved was when his daughter, also named Virginia, was three and asked her mom,
Family Readiness Officer Mr. Jos L. Padilla, Jr, 910-451-1284, Cell 910-352-0919, or email jose.l.padilla@usmc.mil, 2d MLG (Fwd) website http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/Pages/default.aspx
Families, please remember that the holidays are coming up fast, and there will be a delay in the mail, so please be patient. Last but not least, many thanks to our family and friends for their constant support and dedication and wish you a Happy and Safe Marine Corps Birthday, Veterans Day, and Thanksgiving. Semper Fi! Jerry E. Lopez 1stSgt, USMC
October has been one of the fastest months during this deployment for HQSVC Co, 2d MLG(Fwd). Even with our operations being at a high tempo, these Warriors of the 2d MLG (Fwd) have been nothing short of excellent by supporting and maintaining the warfighters with selfless service in a professional manner. Holiday spirit is in the air, as sections decorated their areas for Halloween and the upcoming holidays. In October, 2d MLG (Fwd) hosted its 1st Iron Man and Iron Woman competition aboard Camp Leatherneck with over 130 participants from all services and units. HQSVC Company super achievers included: Overall Male Winner - Cpl Joshua McGirl (LS Det); 2nd Place, Female Category - Sarah Bergstrom (G-3); Furthest Thrown Shot Put (54 feet) - 1stLt Stephen Nemeth (Staff Sec); Most Crunches Performed in 2 minutes (180) - SSgt Edwards (G-3); and Most Weight Bench-Pressed (405 lbs) - Sgt Daniel Guilliams (PSD). Several Marines were recognized for awards and meritorious promotions: SSgt Brown received his Navy League Award for his hard work and accomplishments while in support of OEF. At the company level, Cpl Tyler Dosch (G-6) was Noncommissioned Officer of the Quarter, and LCpl Dale Staton (S-4) was Marine of the Quarter. At the group level, Cpl Justin Salerno won Combat Meritorious Sergeant, Cpl Jennifer Chitwood won Meritorious Sergeant, and LCpl Dale Staton won Meritorious Corporal. These three Marines will be promoted on 2 November. Congratulations to all these Warriors on their hard work and dedication. We also have a new addition to the 2d MLG family from last month: Xavier Cross Sanchez, son of SSgt Jose and Florinda Sanchez (Disbo Det.), born on 10 September. Congratulations to the family, and we would like to welcome our new baby devil pup to the family.
Greetings! Thanks to all who participated in our Halloween Hayride at Mikes Farm on Oct. 29! We gave out lots of goodies, had lots of fun, and the costume contest had some very competitive entries everyone was truly a winner. If you were not able to join us, then I encourage you to join us at Jump-N-Jax on Nov. and our great Holiday Party on Dec. 1. I wrote an article for our CLR-27 Newsletter where I spoke about Marine On-Line and eMarine. If you have any questions about this new mass communication tool, let me know, and well get it out to you. So the Holiday Season approaches, and we get ready to bid 2011 farewell. I hope each of you is getting ready for the cooler days and enjoying the many associated activities. As you prepare for and enjoy the holidays, please do so safely. Veterans Day is also around the corner, so I ask that you take a moment to reflect on the many sacrifices our veterans have made and continue to make on our behalf and that you thank as many of them as you can for their contributions.
Family Readiness Officer Mr. Jos L. Padilla, Jr, 910-451-1284, Cell 910-352-0919, or email jose.l.padilla@usmc.mil, 2d MLG (Fwd) website http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/Pages/default.aspx
Happy 236th Birthday to our entire Marine Corps Family! We have the Officers Ball, the Spouses ball and the CLR-27 Ball for your celebration and hope you have chosen to attend at least one of these. Look for me at the CLR-27 Ball in Newbern! If you have any comments, questions or concerns or need assistance, please contact me at (910) 4511284 or email me at HUjose.l.padilla@usmc.milUH. God Bless, Jos
EXTRA! EXTRA! Read All About It! Photos, Videos & Articles of Your 2d MLG Marines and Sailors in Afghanistan. See our Warriors Log here: Warrior's Log CAMP LEJEUNE HOBBY SHOPS
Auto Hobby Shop Your NC State Inspection headquarters and complete car care facility. 910-451-1550 No one under the age of 12 is allowed on the shop floor; Children aged 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult; Persons aged 16 and older allowed without an adult.
Wood Hobby Shop Apply a little elbow grease and create something beautiful! 910-451-5191 Children must be 16 years old to use the power tool room. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Resilience Education Workshops Mon-Fri 0800-1630; Call 910.451.2865 PREVENTION MAKES A WORLD of DIFFERENCE
Area 2 Fitness Center
910.545.4787
Assist people in identification of problematic areas in their lives. Provide knowledge and skills/tools for application in increasing awareness and prevention of the following areas: Alcohol 101, Anger Management, Healthy Communication in Relationships, Relaxation, Selfesteem, Suicide Awareness Marine and Family Services Center Russell Marine & Family Services Center is in Bldg 40, Brewster Blvd, and has a website:
MCCS Lejeune Marine and Family Service Center
Baby and Me at the MCX MCX issues a $10 gift card when a parent brings birth certificate to the Customer Service desk within 30 days of the birth. Pregnancy (Prenatal & Postnatal Up to 6 Months) Exercise Class Prenatal and Postnatal (up to 6 months), exercise includes resistance training and yoga. Open to all eligible TRICARE Beneficiaries, Childcare is available at TT2 Fitness Center only. Register for Childcare in the TT2 Fitness Center Playroom at TT2 Childcare Development Center 450-1681. Mondays & Wednesdays at TT2 Fitness Center 1030-1130. Thursdays at French Creek Fitness Center 1530-1630. To register call: Naval Hospital Health Promotion & Wellness.
NACRRA USMC DEPLOYMENT RESPITE CARE PROGRAM In response to the Global War on Terrorism, the Onslow County Partnership for Children (OCPC) has contracted with the National Association of Childcare Resource and Referral Agencies (NACRRA) to provide respite care services. Military families who have a deployed family member and are affiliated with Camp Lejeune, New River Air Station and Cherry Point Air Station are eligible for up to 16 hours per month of free child care. Contact OCPC at 938-0336.
Family Readiness Officer Mr. Jos L. Padilla, Jr, 910-451-1284, Cell 910-352-0919, or email jose.l.padilla@usmc.mil, 2d MLG (Fwd) website http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/Pages/default.aspx
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2d MLG Websites HQSVC Company (Forward) Website 2d MLG Facebook 2d MLG PAO YouTube 2d MLG Website CLR-27 Website Company Leadership Commanding Officer Major John Flynn Email: john.flynn@afg.usmc.mil Executive Officer Captain Gregory Ryan Scott Email: gregory.scott@afg.usmc.mil First Sergeant First Sergeant Jerry Lopez Email: jerry.lopez@afg.usmc.mil Chaplain LCDR Michael Tomlinson Email: michael.tomlinson@afg.usmc.mil
When the world says, "Give up," Hope whispers, "Try it one more time." ~Author Unknown
Health Promotion Classes Free for both service members & family members. Drug & Alcohol abuse, Public Health (Stress Management, Anger Management, Healthy Communication, Nutrition, etc.) Bldg 302, Holcomb Blvd. To register, call 910.451.2865. MCCS Lejeune Health Promotion Classes CLICK BELOW TO SEARCH FOR FALL EVENTS IN YOUR AREA:
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Family Readiness Officer Mr. Jos L. Padilla, Jr, 910-451-1284, Cell 910-352-0919, or email jose.l.padilla@usmc.mil, 2d MLG (Fwd) website http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/Pages/default.aspx
FREE Child Care for MCFTB events If you have not done so, please register your children in order to take advantage of the FREE childcare. To utilize the FREE childcare services provided by the Brewster Childcare Development Center (CDC) during MCFTB training or CDC-supported unit functions, you must register your children at the CDC & Youth Pavilion located at Midway Park. The CDC provides childcare for registered children between the ages of six-weeks-old and up to 12years-old. Prior to events, parents must call 4508467 to make their reservations as soon as possible but at least 72 hours in advance. All children must be registered with Children, Youth, and Teen Programs (have a white card). Registration may be completed at the Resource & Referral Office, Bldg LCH 4012, Butler Drive, Midway Park (next to the Midway Park Chapel), (910) 449-9552 or 449-9563 Mon-Fri, 0800-1600. Please bring child's shot records to register and a copy of most recent medical physical, if available.
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Taking Control of Your Finances 3 Nov 1300 - 1630 Instructor: Roy Ells / Lewis Summerville 910-451-0174 An interactive training session, which covers the basics of starting a personal financial plan. Focus is on: - Identify Individual Money Personality - Develop Realistic (Measurable) Financial Goals - Develop a Realistic Spending Plan (Budget) - Discuss Military Pay and Allowances - Develop Checking Account Management Skills - Identify Personal Financial Net Worth - Develop Systematic Emergency Savings Plan
Family Readiness Officer Mr. Jos L. Padilla, Jr, 910-451-1284, Cell 910-352-0919, or email jose.l.padilla@usmc.mil, 2d MLG (Fwd) website http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/Pages/default.aspx
MCFTB Location: Midway Park Marine Corps Family Team Building has moved to Building LC-4102A, Butler Drive, in the Midway Park Marine and Family Services Annex. Hours are Monday to Friday from 0730-1600. 451-0176. Also, moved are the New Parent Support Group and Children Youth and Teen Programs, which are also located here. Origins of the American Thanksgiving, 1600s The pilgrims and Wampanoag Native Americans decided to celebrate their successful harvest. They used this holiday to be thankful for what they had in their lives, and they worked together to prepare the meal, which consisted of Duck, Deer, Seafood, Cabbage, Onions, Corn, Fruits, Nuts, and Squash.
Veterans Day, 11 November 16th Annual Veterans Day Parade Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011
LOCATION: WESTERN BOULEVARD, JACKSONVILLE TIME: 10:00 AM
LIFE SKILLS WORKSHOP: FOUR LENSES I This fun, interactive workshop allows the participants the ability to explore their personality based on four temperament colors. Participants are given a tool to identify their strengths and weaknesses based on their personality inventory.
Tuesday, Nov 1: 1830 2100 To enroll, call (910) 451-0176. Marine Corps
Family Team Building is located in Building LC4102A, Butler Drive, in the Midway Park Marine and Family Services Annex. Hours are Monday to Friday from 0730-1600. The New Parent Support Group and Children Youth and Teen Programs are also located here.
The Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impoverished than these who, nevertheless, set aside a day of thanksgiving. ~H.U. Westermayer
Family Readiness Officer Mr. Jos L. Padilla, Jr, 910-451-1284, Cell 910-352-0919, or email jose.l.padilla@usmc.mil, 2d MLG (Fwd) website http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/Pages/default.aspx
Event Four Lenses (Part I) LINKS (Spouses) 2d MLG Officers Ball Deployed Spouses Lipstick and Camouflage Ball Veterans Day Parade Cooperative Parenting and Divorce
Location MCFTB Midway Chapel/LINKS OClub Marston Pavilion Western Blvd MCFTB Newbern Jump-N-Jax Russell Center Ball Center/Banquet Rm B327 CLR27 Conf Rm Russell Center Goettge Field House Tarawa Terrace Community Center MCFTB
Time 0900 1700 1800 1800 1000 08001500 1800 1800 1830 1830 1330 1830 1600 18002000 08001500
Sponsor MCFTB LINKS CLR27 Spouses N/A MCFTB CLR27 CLR27 CLR27 CLR27 CLR27 MCFTB CLR27 MCCS MCFTB
CLR-27 Regimental Ball HQSVC Co, FWD Jump-N-Jax Pot Luck CLR27 Volunteer Meeting/Trng CLR27 Commander's Meet and Greet Command Team Meeting Kids-N-Deployment CLR-27 Holiday Party Tree Lighting Active Parenting for Step-Families
Family Readiness Officer Mr. Jos L. Padilla, Jr, 910-451-1284, Cell 910-352-0919, or email jose.l.padilla@usmc.mil, 2d MLG (Fwd) website http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/Pages/default.aspx