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Kavin, Stacey, and Kate Coughenour Charlie Crawford Sterling Crawford Robyn, Ellen, Bob, and Amy Cronin lames, Denny, Cheryl, Molly, Dennis II, and Melinda Crowe NAVY WEEK The third week of class, 30 Aug to 3 Sep, was Navy and Marine Corps Week with Coast Guard Hour included. We learned that the Marines are not part of the Navy, and the Coast Guard is part of the Department of Trans- portation. In addition to learn- ing about the Marine Air Ground Task Force, we learned about Naval Air, Surface, and Submarine warfare. We visited the nuclear carrier Nimilz, and each seminar did something unique to observe the Navy's di- versity. Advanced Composition Seminar got underway. AI- though Admiral Train was one of our guest speakers, it wasn't un- til week five that we learned he wore five hats. Q-7 . , 'Q . . .N- fa-QI'-1C .5 1 1 .pb xx H5 41
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Torn, Barb, and Carrie Currier Cara and Andrew 'w 1 ,GTZ Six? it I ff Curtin Rodger, Brian, Marilyn, and Christina Daft Q' 6 Susan, leannette, Paulette, lohn, and Cheryl Dalton Q 1 F . f K , x .F. WEEK The Air Force did a one-ups- manship 7-10 Sep - they start- ed Air Force Week with the la- bor Day Holiday. Many of us took the time to enjoy Virginia Beach or other local attractions. However, by 9 am on Tuesday, Centralized Control, decen- tralized execution was part of our vocabulary. We learned about our Air Force - SAC, MAC, and TAC. The Director of the South Carolina Air National Guard enlightened us, and we were bussed to Langley Air Force Base for a static display of Air Force planes. Softball pre-sea- son started, and formal family photographs were taken. 'J f. 'it ,4 Y
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