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CRAIG H. PENDLETON JR
Craig attended Crittenden Middle School and York High School. He won 1st place in the ASME Egg Drop Contest in 2000 and 1st place in the Science Far in 2001. Craig helped to charter a chess team at York High. He made many friends, and has held them close through the years. He graduated from York High School and attended Radford University, where he maintained the Dean's List and was majoring in Business Finance. He was a member of Delta Chi Fraternity, where he became a real 'family member' of the brotherhood holding dear their codes. His mother pinned him into the Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity in November of last year. A cherished moment for her as she is an alumni of the same. He was a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, SIPSA, and Club 2 at Radford. Craig was employed as a summer intern at Northrop Grumman Newport News this past summer in the finance department.
CRAIG H. PENDLETON JR
Craig attended Crittenden Middle School and York High School. He won 1st place in the ASME Egg Drop Contest in 2000 and 1st place in the Science Far in 2001. Craig helped to charter a chess team at York High. He made many friends, and has held them close through the years. He graduated from York High School and attended Radford University, where he maintained the Dean's List and was majoring in Business Finance. He was a member of Delta Chi Fraternity, where he became a real 'family member' of the brotherhood holding dear their codes. His mother pinned him into the Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity in November of last year. A cherished moment for her as she is an alumni of the same. He was a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, SIPSA, and Club 2 at Radford. Craig was employed as a summer intern at Northrop Grumman Newport News this past summer in the finance department.
WILLIAM PENDLETON, 89
Born in Springfield, Ohio, on March 14, 1916, Mr. Pendleton came to Lakeland from Charleston, W.Va., in 1980. He was a district manager for Columbia Gas Co. He was a 60-year member of the Masonic Lodge. He was a member and church treasurer at St.
San Diego
There is one more formal school at MCRD, San Diego, that leaches Marines to perform the oldest mission of the Corps. Sea School, the only one in the Corps, takes recent graduates from both Parris Island and San Diego and trains them for duty aboard ships of the United States Navy. (See Leatherneck, September 1982.)
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OBITUARIES
GLADYS H. PENDLETON, 83, North Pine Street, Windermere, died Saturday, May 21. Mrs. Pendleton was a civilian payroll employee at the Pentagon.
The Fight of Coyotepe Hill
After repairing disabled trains and tracks, and serving as their own engineers, brakemen and firemen, the Marines brought up field guns and ammunition. A heavy bombardment lasting three hours softened the hill and the advance was made. On 4 October the hill was captured and its guns turned on rebel forces entrenched on nearby La Barranca. Marine losses in the day's operation were four KIA and eight wounded.
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San Diego
Marines fresh out of boot, rank among the saltiest men anywhere and according to a standing observation, they are convinced that no one ever had it as tough as they. Actually, it has never been a picnic and the recollections of San Diego's alumni are varied, indelible and distinctly different from those of the battle-primed Marines who passed through San Diego in large numbers en route to the island assaults of the Pacific during War II.
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Camp Pendleton
The number of ranges in operation at CamPen varies with the troops and units present, but with both the First and Third Divisions in the Far East, the Section had 68 ranges and two artillery impact areas open for business, in addition to controlling the combat towns and other training facilities. The section furnishes troops to operate the four base rifle and two pistol ranges, plus the infiltration courses; the remainder are furnished to units on a housekeeping basis.
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Artillery Support For The Brigade In Korea
THE BRIGADE moved into an assembly area hear Masan, preparatory to embarking for the Inchon landing. During this time we were in Eighth Army reserve. However, it is axiomatic that the artillery is never in reserve, and rightly so. So, the battalion was directed to move to the original Chindong-ni area again. This time we were 1) in direct support of RCT 5 (Army), and 2) reinforcing the fires of the Army field artillery battalion which was attached to RCT 5.
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