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January 2019

News

Vietnam Bao Chi: Warriors of Word and Film

Recently, associate member Marc Yablonka sent us his book, Vietnam Bao Chi: Warriors of Word and Film Here is an excerpt from the book jacket: While a plethora of books exists about and by the civilian media who covered the Vietnam War, Vietnam Bao Chi is the first book that Read more…

By Jason Fudge, 6 yearsJanuary 31, 2019 ago
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Chief Historian sought for Marine Corps University

Marine Corps University is looking to hire a new Chief Historian to to begin work at Quantico, Virginia, in March 2019. It’s a Title 10 position with a salary range of $114K – $119K. For more information about this position download here.

By Jason Fudge, 6 yearsJanuary 10, 2019 ago
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CC Ray Adams to Heaven’s Scenes

Ray Adams, a lat move combat correspondent who served aboard Camp Lejeune, Okinawa and as a Public Affairs NCO in his native New England, died Dec. 3 while in hospice care in Tavares, Florida. He had been living with an inoperable brain tumor for 19 months longer than doctors had Read more…

By Jason Fudge, 6 yearsJanuary 5, 2019 ago
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Kerr resigns as Foundation President

It is with great sadness we inform the membership that Tom Kerr, Foundation President has resigned as of Jan. 1. We thank him for his service to our organization, and wish he and wife, Sheila, a well-deserved break from official duties. The vice president, Fred “Flash” Lash will take over Read more…

By Jason Fudge, 6 yearsJanuary 2, 2019 ago
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