May Director’s Cut Online

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Col. Bryan Salas
The Director’s Cut: DivPA’s Monthly Newsletter to the Marine Corps’ PA Community is now online you can download it here
Fellow Marines

This past week, I asked the staff here at Division of Public Affairs to join me at the Pentagon Memorial on the occasion of Osama Bin Laden’s demise to reflect on the previous ten years.
Many of you were serving on active duty on that fateful day, 11 September 2001, when this new era of service began. A large group from our PA family was assembled at Palm Springs, Calif., for the annual Combat Correspondents and PA Leaders Conference. Many of you were serving at duty stations around the Marine Corps to include here at the Pentagon when it was attacked. And others were in school, years away from joining the Corps. But no matter where you were, we were all impacted by 11 September 2001. All of our lives were shaped and continue to be shaped by this event.
So, now we enter into a new era, a new phase in this long war. While many things are yet to be known, one thing is certain; your vital service is still in great need to the Marine Corps. There is nothing more important than “telling the Marine Corps story” right now. Let’s all continue to honor our friends and colleagues that didn’t make it back and start each day with a full 30-inch step toward the many challenges that still face us.
I could not be any prouder of your performance to date.
PA Marines continue to be recognized for taking that full step and sharing the courage of our Marines. I would like to take a moment to congratulate our Thomas Jefferson Award winners:
Tabloid Format Newspaper: Okinawa Marine
Web-based Publication: The Blue Diamond, 1st Marine Division
Commentary: LCpl Tyler Bolken, MCAS Cherry Point
Outstanding Flagship Publication: Marines Magazine
Outstanding New Writer: LCpl Reece Lodder, MCB Hawaii
Looking ahead, our PA community has several key initiatives coming up including our participation in Fleet Week NY and execution of our own Marine Week St. Louis. Also, the Public Affairs Conference in New Orleans later this year will be another step in professionally developing our force of Marines from private through colonel. I look forward to seeing you all there. Keep up the great work.
Semper Fidelis! Col Bryan Salas
Categories: Active Duty