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Joseph Michael "Joey" Garrison, a native of Distant in Mahoning was 27 when he was killed in action on June 6, 2011, while serving as an infantryman and squad leader with the U. S. Marine Corps in Helmand Province in Afghanistan assigned to the... "The family would say it's a big honor to have him remembered in this way," said Seth Rupp, of the New Bethlehem area and a brother-in-law who is the husband of one of Garrison's sisters, Judy Rupp. The family is honored that he is being remembered this way and if Joey could be here, he would tell you how honored he was too. Marine Sgt. --> A bill that would help a community keep a promise to remember a local hero who lost his life serving his country has passed the state House of Representatives. House Bill 2133 proposes naming the Route 28/66 bridge over Redbank Creek in southern Clarion and northern Armstrong counties as the Sgt.Source: Tarentum Valley News Dispatch

Jul 24, 2010 by dan | Posted in Law Enforcement & Police
100% so I decided to join the Marine Corps. My MOS would certainly be very infantry. [Grunts> Pogs Oorah!] After serving my four years of active service, I would become a police officer of the NYPD.
I am currently a student at the University of Phoenix Online. I liked it and I'm also going to school because I want to be a police officer.
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President John Kennedy created the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal in 1961 as his first entry into the medals of America . Â These US military medals are presented to military personnel for participation in any military campaign for which no... Â After March of 2003 some personnel became eligible for both the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, although only one of these medals may be awarded to any individual for the same duty time. Â Since 1992, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal has been phased out in favor of campaign specific medals and the newer Armed Forces Service Medal. Â The Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal is considered a very similar award, and was issued for service in Afghanistan and Iraq until it was replaced by the Iraq Campaign Medal and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal in June of 2005. In 2003 the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal replaced the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait service theatres....
The Navy Expeditionary Medal was authorized on August 5, 1936. The medal is awarded to members of the Navy who have engaged in operations against ...





Part of a multiple-part series on Lego Space Marines. You can find a higher-quality, print-resolution version on Deviantart.
Does anyone want to see these guys in actual Lego form, whether as a limited-edition set or an ongoing theme? Now's your chance to make your voice heard!...
Glasgow, Ky. - An American Sycamore tree at Barren River Lake has been recognized as the "state champion" for being the largest American Sycamore in the Commonwealth.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Jon Fillingham
Might just be a new fitness craze, ladies and gentlemen. With the tide coming in, he'll be rowing in the same spot for about an hour.
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