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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Marine Corps League, Central Division Conference

The Department Of Indiana, MCL Congratulates the Central Division on its 2008 Conference. Semper Fidelis! Dept. Commandant Mike Lieber

The 2008 Central Division Conference will be at the Executive West Hotel (Airport)830 Phillips Ln. Louisville, KY 40209 April 25, 26, 27. Room rates are seventy five dollars per night. Call 502-367-2251 for reservations.

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

Former Dept of Indiana Chaplain: Marcos Botas Passes



Marcos Botas, Former Chaplain Department of Indiana, Marine Corps League has passed away.

Marcos Botas, 73, died Monday, February 04, 2008 at home in Fort Wayne.

Born in Hanapepe, HI, he was a U.S. Marine veteran, Korean Era, president of War Veterans-Quiet Warrior Chapter, Filipino American Society - Officer, volunteer chaplain with the VA Hospital and chaplain for Memorial Day Ceremonies at Covington Memory Gardens and past commander of the Allen County Council of Veterans. He served in many other veteran organizations and was a member of First Missionary Church.

Survivors include his wife, Joan; sons, Samuel M. (Shelley) Botas, David M. (Kristine) Botas all of Fort Wayne; 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by son, Jonathan M. Botas in 1988.

Memorial Service is 3 p.m. Saturday at First Missionary Church, 701 W. Rudisill with calling from 1 to 3 p.m. at the church. Rev. Bob Martin & Rev. Jim Johnson officiating. Arrangements by D.O. McComb & Sons Foster Park Funeral Home, 6301 Fairfield Ave. Memorials to the family.

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Indiana Marine Recalled as Friend


By Jason Thomas - The Indianapolis Star
Posted : Tuesday Feb 5, 2008 16:14:48 EST

Marine Lance Cpl. Johnathon K. Goffred was remembered as a devoted friend during funeral services this morning at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church on Indianapolis’ Far Southside.

“The word which best captures the essence of John is ‘friend,’” the Rev. Robin Myers told the gathering of nearly 150 people at the church on Thompson Road.

Goffred, 22, White River Township, was found dead Jan. 26 in his barracks at Camp Pendleton in Southern California. The Navy Criminal Investigative Service is investigating Goffred’s death, and has not released any details on how it occurred.

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Last original Iwo Jima flag-raiser dies at 82


The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Feb 5, 2008 16:17:26 EST

REDDING, Calif. — Raymond Jacobs, believed to be the last surviving member of the group of Marines photographed during the original U.S. flag-raising on Iwo Jima during World War II, has died at age 82.

Jacobs died Jan. 29 of natural causes at a Redding hospital, his daughter, Nancy Jacobs, told The Associated Press.

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Friday, February 01, 2008

Berkeley council tells Marines to leave


By Doug Oakley
STAFF WRITER
ContraCostaTimes.com

Article Launched: 01/30/2008 01:48:16 PM PST

Hey-hey, ho-ho, the Marines in Berkeley have got to go.
That's the message from the Berkeley City Council, which voted 6-3 Tuesday night to tell the U.S. Marines that its Shattuck Avenue recruiting station "is not welcome in the city, and if recruiters choose to stay, they do so as uninvited and unwelcome intruders."

In addition, the council voted to explore enforcing its law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation against the Marines because of the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. And it officially encouraged the women's peace group Code Pink to impede the work of the Marines in the city by protesting in front of the station.

Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates offered Friday to help the U.S. Marines leave town by negotiating an end to the lease for their recruiting station.

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WELL MARINES....HAVE A COMMENT FOR MAYOR TOM BATES?

Mayor Tom Bates
2180 Milvia Street, Berkeley, CA 94704
TEL: (510) 981-7100, FAX: (510) 981-7199, TDD: (510) 981-6903
Email: mayor@ci.berkeley.ca.us

Chronic Marine Syndrome (CMS)


This condition affects men and women of all ages. Symptoms to look for are:
1. Pride in oneself and the organization they represent.
2. A strong willingness to put in extra attention to detail to get the job done.
3. May wear articles of Marine clothing; T-shirts, jackets, watches, well into their 80's.
4. Will not hesitate to stand up or put their hand over their heart, or even salute when the National Anthem is played.
5. Does not succumb easily to political correctness.
6. Is sure of who they are.
7. Is often either respected or hated by others, due to their abilities and talents.
8. Will donate toys to needy kids at Christmas.
9. Some have been known to wear their hair in a high and tight well into their 90's.
10. Will look you in the eye when talking to you.
11. Will give you a firm handshake.
12. Knows what honor, courage and commitment mean.
13. Can usually be found in some type of leadership position in whatever organization they work for.
14. Will often regard their drill instructors with the same respect as their parents.
15. Often found in either law enforcement or various professions.
16. Is extremely thorough at what they do.
17. Does not wear a bunch of patches to adorn their uniform. Their title of Marine is often sufficient.
18. Often arrives at work earlier than expected. If they wear a shirt and tie in their job, you might see the tie clip between the third and fourth button centered.
19. Had spent time training at one of two places; Parris Island or San Diego.
20. May be able to field strip their rifle, up to 60 years after leaving active duty.
21. Can recite the nomenclature of the M1, M14 or M16.
22. May often have his pencils sharpened to a perfect precision point.
23. Will not back down from a fight.

Other symptoms include willingness to take on a challenge and maintaining a positive attitude in the face of adversity.

Yes, CMS is real, and very hard to treat. The person with this condition often utters phrases such as Once a Marine always a Marine, or OooooRah. Some may even say Semper Fi on many occasions. It is best if you know someone with this condition to just leave them be. These people tend to be fiercely loyal to the Marine Corps.

Folks, this condition, although not curable can be treated. Some successful treatments have included;
1. Frequent visits to the base where the last served or looking at their Marine memorabilia
2. Get them around other Marines to help them flourish. They need other Marines who have shared the same experiences
3. Have them get memberships in organizations such as the Marine Corps League, The Marine Corps Association, Together We Served or have them join Leatherneck.com.
4. Some may require extra special attention such as buying items from www.eMarinePX.com or watching movies about the Marine Corps, this is only natural and nothing to be afraid of.

Whatever you do, remember that Chronic Marine Syndrome must be managed carefully. For example: In Michigan, a young man attempted to mug a Marine Korean War veteran who had advanced stages of chronic Marine Syndrome. It wasn't pretty! The mugger was severely beaten and required multiple stitches.

Remember folks, Chronic Marine Syndrome is real, while there may not be a cure, we can live with it.

Any questions, please see your local Marine. or go to 1-800-IMA-Marine for more information.

Thank you for your time.

Warning: Risks of Chronic Marine Syndrome may include a severe ass whippin' to those who attempt to start a fight with Marines. Remember not everyone gets this condition; onset often occurs after being given the title Marine, since a select few earn this title, not everyone will develop CMS.

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