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Staff Sgt. Michael J. Liberty speaks about what he

Staff Sgt. Michael J. Liberty speaks about what he

Staff Sgt. Michael J. Liberty speaks about what he was thankful for this Thanksgiving at the quarterly prayer breakfast held by the 3rd Marine Logistics Group Chaplain’s Office at the Camp Kinser mess hall Nov.... More

“In all things there is something we can be thankful

“In all things there is something we can be thankful

“In all things there is something we can be thankful for because there is always someone who can be in the same shoes as you are,” said Master Gunnery Sgt. Jack S. Frazier. Freazier shared his experience and te... More

Lance Cpl. Gabriela L. Avalos bows her head during

Lance Cpl. Gabriela L. Avalos bows her head during

Lance Cpl. Gabriela L. Avalos bows her head during a prayer breakfast held at the Camp Kinser mess hall Nov. 22. As part of the Thanksgiving theme, attendees reflected on their daily lives and what they are tha... More

Marines from Combat Logistics Regiment 35 volunteered

Marines from Combat Logistics Regiment 35 volunteered

Marines from Combat Logistics Regiment 35 volunteered their time to sing and play hymns for the quarterly prayer breakfast held by the 3rd Marine Logistics Group Chaplain’s Office at the Camp Kinser mess hall N... More

Cmdr. Randal B. Craft speaks about the Islamic and

Cmdr. Randal B. Craft speaks about the Islamic and

Cmdr. Randal B. Craft speaks about the Islamic and Jewish perspectives on gratitude at the quarterly prayer breakfast held by the 3rd Marine Logistics Group Chaplain’s Office at the Camp Kinser mess hall Nov. 2... More

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