To surround the Denig Memorial we need bricks pledged.
As of
May 17, 2012

Bricks pledged: 46
Minimum Bricks needed: 50
Bricks Goal: 76

Thank you to contributors:
Maria O'Leary
Kate Stark
Frank Walker
Walt Ford
Florida Chapter
Mike Pitts
Dale Baird
Robin Stavisky
Paul and Nancy Pappas
Kathy (Morrisey) Cueva
and Michelle Morrisey
IMO Bob Morrisey
Judith S. Stavisky and Alan D. Schiff Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation
Bob McEwen
Fred Peck
Tom Kerr
Red Carpenter
Jack Paxton
Crane Davis IMO CC parents: Bob and DJ Davis
Sally Pritchett
Jennifer Brofer
Bill Hauptfleisch
Gene Smith
Don O'Neal
Bob Caulkins
Mrs. Bernice Stavisky
Victoria Turney
Cochise Cash
Fred Lash
Pat Coulter
Manny Pacheco
Fred Tucker
Agostino von Hassel
Dale Dye
Caleb Eames
The Florida Chapter
The Lucas Chapter
Theo Servetas
Chuck Beveridge
Pat Brent
Dr. Linda Keaton-Lima
James Keyser
Keith Oliver
Dick Hrebik
Bob Caulkins
Gary Grey
Charlie Ross
Ralph Austin
George Chrisman
Jenny Holbert
Joe Skymba
John Popham
John Barwell
Sue Sousa
CWO Eileen Scanlon
The Leatherneck Staff
El Toro PA Office 1983-87

Thank you to "Project Mo" contributors:
Gene Smith
Kate Stark
Manny Pacheco
Richard Arab
Jennifer Brofer
Bob Springer
Keith Oliver
Jack Paxton
Don O'Neal
Sally Pritchett
Bob McEwen
Joe Skymba

Contact Us

Jack Paxton
Executive Director, USMCCCA
110 Fox Court,
Wildwood, FL 34785
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Dedicated Members

The 2012-13 Dedicated Member Campaign has begun. Your name will appear here and your name and dedication will appear in the Annual Conference Journal:

Cochise Cash
Bob McEwen
Jon Abel
Gen. Al Gray,br>BGen. Thomas Draude
Robert F. Anderson
Richard Stites
Col. Herb Hart
Sally Pritchett
Bob Johnson
Joe McMahon
Annita Best
Don Parzanese
William Clark
Greg Berry
MajGen. Andrew Davis
Boris Yaro
Susan Malone
Michelle Kurland
John Dodd
Dale Baird
Tom Kraak
Robert Krauch
Joe Skymba
Al Eskalis
Pauline Tallent
Malcom Barr Sr


VA (Jim G. Lucas Chapter) Chapter

Jim G. Lucas Chapter:  Headquartered in Northern Virginia, Washington, DC area.
Sylvia Gethicker, President

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Cyril “Obie” O’Brien , going strong at 90.

The Lucas Chapter held their monthly meeting on Jan 28, 2009 at the Chez Andre restaurant in Alexandria, Va.

He’s 90 now, but still the feisty, alert, congenial, one-time Marine combat correspondent who everyone calls “Obie.” On Jan. 31, one day after his birthday, he avowed that, “I still feel the same today as I did yesterday, It’s no big deal.”

Colonel Sally Pritchett, USMC (Ret) applauding as the  slice of cake is delivered. Cy, aka The Leprechaun blows out  one candle as the fire marshall  forbid us to light 90 candles

Colonel Sally Pritchett, USMC (Ret) applauding as the slice of cake is delivered. Cy, aka "The Leprechaun" blows out one candle as the fire marshall forbid us to light 90 candles

Cyril “Obie” O’Brien lives in Leisure World, a sprawling retirement community in Montgomery County, MD. The World War II vet, who went ashore with the 3rd Marine Division on Guam and Iwo Jima, attended the Lucas CC Chapter meeting in January, sipped a beer, then blew out a single candle on a surprise birthday cake (someone said the fire marshal would not allow a 90 candle blaze in the restaurant). Obie is believed to be the oldest active member of the USMCCCA following the passing of his good friend, Sam Stavisky, age 93, last November.

The Lucas Chapter meeting in Alexandria, VA, also featured two presentations by Marines from the Public Affairs Division, Headquarters Marine Corps.

Master Gunnery Sergeant Phil Mehringer, public affairs chief and the new active duty liaison to the USMCCCA, gave an upbeat summary, in rapid fire mode, on the work of combat correspondents across the globe. They have the right equipment, the right motivation, and the right support, he said. The locale of the new battleground is no secret, he said. “It’s Afghanistan.”

There are now 514 enlisted Marines as combat correspondents, and added: “Believe me, our people can get the job done.”

Gunnery Sergeant Ronna Weyland, media chief, discussed several priority items of concern to her small crew at the Pentagon: the Merit Awards program culminating with the award presentations at this year’s USMCCCA conference at Hampton, Va. in September; preparations for the eventual move to new quarters at Ft. Meade, Md., (near the Defense Information School) and the production of seven issues this year of Marines magazine.

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