2000 ANNUAL REFERENCE INDEX AUTHORS , Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (Part II, Chosin: Heroic Ordeal of the Korean War; Rescue the Legations); Jul p 40 Jun p 66 Alexander, USMC (Ret), Col Joseph H., , Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (Part III, Colder Than Hell: A Marine Rifle Company at Recapture of Seoul, Korea, The: September Battle Atop Tartar Wall); Aug p 28 Chosin Reservoir; Jun p 66 1950 (Part 1); Oct p 18 Noer, John H., With the Marines in Kosovo; Coldest War, The: A Memoir of Korea; Recapture of Seoul, Korea, The: September Sep p 54 Jan p 54, Jun p 66 1950 (Part II); Nov p 18 O’Brien, Cyril J., Chosin Heroism Rewarded; Comrades: Brothers, Fathers, Heroes, Sons, Pals; Bevilacqua, USMC (Ret), Maj Allan C., Battle of Sep p 52 Jan p 54 Blanc Mont Ridge, The: October 1918; Nov p 26 Richardson, Herb, Operation Eagle Pull: Dead Center: A Marine Sniper’s Two-Year , In the Cold of Far-Off Northern Lands Americans Evacuated Cambodia and Marines Odyssey in the Vietnam War; Feb p 64 Chosin (Part I, Korea, 1950); Nov p 38 Turned Off the Lights; Apr p 18 Dog Company Six; Jun p 66 In the Cold of Far-Off Northern Lands Streng, Aileen M., SywanykS Scarlet and Gold Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Chosin (Part Il, Korea, 1950); Dec p 18 Traditions; Apr p 50 Empire; May p 64 Inchon, Korea, 1950: The Landing That Suciu, R. C., Veterans Day Tribute, A: The Ring; Dragon Strikes, The: China and the Korean War: Couldn’t Be Done; Sep p 18 Nov p 58 June-December 1950; Sep p 68 , Polish War Horse, The (Gunner Michael Thomey, USMCR (Ret), IstLt Tedd, The Marine Edson’s Raiders: The Ist Marine Raider Battalion Wodarczyk); Jan p 20 We Left Behind (Sgt William “Bill” Genaust); in World War II; Apr p 66 Send in the “Fire Brigade” (Part 1, Korea Mar p 54 Encyclopedia of Modern U.S. Military Weapons; 1950); Jul p 14 Vasgerdsian, Ed, MSG, Beijing, China; Sep p 68 Send in the “Fire Brigade” (Part II, Korea, Oct p 42 Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War, The: 1951); Aug p 12 __., MSG, Jakarta, Indonesia; Feb p 16 A Political, Social & Military History; Oct p 63 Bone, Margaret, XTACC: This Expeditionary Ward, Gary, Longest Bridge, The: The Last Flags of Our Fathers; May p 65 Tactical Air Command Center Is Meeting the Decoration; Sep p 32 Forgotten War, The: America in Korea 1950- Need With Speed; May p 56 1953; Jan p 54 Boz, Jim, Road to Excellence, The: John Garland Grunt Padre, The; Oct p 62 Feb p 30 AVIATION Guadalcanal: An American Story; Aug p 60 Brill Jr., USMC (Ret), LtCol Arthur P., Honor the Warrior: The United States Marine Sergeant Major Alford L. McMichael ACE Plays Major Role in (Exercise) “Dynamic Corps in Vietnam; Sep p 69 14th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps; Mar p 16 Mix” (MAG-26); Aug p 22 In Mortal Combat: Korea, 1950-1953; Jun p 67 Camp, USMC (Ret), Col Dick, Toktong Ridge And Now ... “The Rest of the Story”; Mar p 44 Invaders: British and American Experience of Runners —|st Battalion, 7th Marines “Hairy Dog” Missions With “Old” Joe Foss; Seaborne Landings, 1939-1945; Jul p 63 (December 1950); Dec p 40 May p 32 Kinder, Gentler Military, The; Aug p 61 , Warrior Six and the First Provisional HMM-263 Flies Through (Exercise) Dynamic MacArthur’s War: Korea and the Undoing of an Marine Brigade: June—September 1950; Aug p 40 Response 2000 (Kosovo); Jun p 27 American Hero; Nov p 62 and Suzanne Poole, Spy Catcher: Captain Frank Honing Flight Skills Without Leaving the Ground Marine Corps Book of Lists: A Definitive Farrell, USM¢ Jun p 32 (KC-130 Flight Training Facility, MCAS, Compendium of Marine Corps Facts, Feats and Cantrell, USMCR (Ret), LtCol Bill, And Now Cherry Point, N.C.); Apr p 28 Traditions; Nov p 62 ‘The Rest of the Story”; Mar p 44 Maintenance Leathernecks Turn Wrenches That Marines of Autumn, The: A Novel of the Korean Davis, Sgt Steven A., They Played “White Turn Rotors; Mar p 29 War; Jul p 54 Christmas” as Marine Choppers Flew and MALS-29 Goes Nonlethal and Controls Riots; Master of Disguise, The: My Secret Life in the Saigon Fell; May p 18 Jan p 30 CIA; Feb p 65 Goodwin, USMC (Ret), Col Paul B. as told to Osprey Moves Closer to Becoming Tactical; No Higher Honor: The Men Who Fought and Dick Camp Jr., Firefight on Mutter Ridge; Jul p 26 May p 16 Died on the U.S.S. Yorktown; Jul p 62 Gregory, MSgt Steven E., Marine Enlisted Rebuilding for Deployment (HMM-364); Outpost War, The: The U.S. Marine Corps in Professional Military Education 2000; May p 60 Mar p 25 Korea, 1952; Jul p 63 Johnson, USMC (Ret), LtCol Gregory, High- Wings Over the Nile (MAG-41, Exercise Bright Quiet Heroes: Navy Nurses of the Korean War, Flying Marine: John Uelses; Apr p 30 Star); Jan p 29 1950-1953; Dec p 62 Lampman, USMC (Ret), WO George V. with XTACC: This Expeditionary Tactical Air Reading Athena’s Dance Card: Men Against Fire Zulauf, USNR, LCDR Barry A., “Without So Command Center Is Meeting the Need With in Vietnam; Dec p 64 Much as a Bloody Nose”: The Evacuation of the Speed; May p 56 Rules of Engagement (movie); Apr p 66 American Embassy in Seoul, Korea; Jun p 16 Secret War Against Hanoi, The: Kennedy and Lewis, USMCR (Ret), LtCol Jack, Bus Ride to Johnson’s Use of Spies, Saboteurs, and Covert Sudong; Oct p 56 BOOKS, MAPS, MOVIES, VIDEOS Warriors in North Vietnam; Jul p 62 ___, Journey to Pohakuloa (Exercise Kona Semper Fi—Vietnam: From Da Nang to the Winds); Aug p 52 Architects of Victory: Six Heroes of the DMZ, Marine Corps Campaigns, 1965-1975; ___, Marine Raiders Return Home; Mar p 60 Cold War; Nov p 74 Oct p 62 Lowrie, Charles E., Memorial Day Tribute, A: Art of War, The: War and Military Thought; Shooting the Pacific War: Marine Corps Combat Survivor’s Guilt; May p 38 Nov p 63 Photography in WW II; Aug p 60 McMichael, SgtMaj Alford L., Ringing Battle for Korea: A History of the Korean Slightly Out of Focus; Mar p 64 Endorsement, A: The Value of an Honorable Conflict; Jun p 66 This Kind of War: The Classic Korean War Discharge; Apr p 16 Bloody Tarawa; May p 64 History; Jun p 67 Miller, J. Michael, Marines in the Boxer Carrier Strike: The Battle of the Santa Cruz Triumph on 1240: The Story of Dog Company, Rebellion (Part I); Jun p 48 Islands, October 1942; May p 65 Seventh Marines in Korea; Jun p 67 70 LEATHERNECK + DECEMBER 2000 2000 ANNUAL REFERENCE INDEX AUTHORS , Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (Part II, Chosin: Heroic Ordeal of the Korean War; Rescue the Legations); Jul p 40 Jun p 66 Alexander, USMC (Ret), Col Joseph H., , Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (Part III, Colder Than Hell: A Marine Rifle Company at Recapture of Seoul, Korea, The: September Battle Atop Tartar Wall); Aug p 28 Chosin Reservoir; Jun p 66 1950 (Part 1); Oct p 18 Noer, John H., With the Marines in Kosovo; Coldest War, The: A Memoir of Korea; Recapture of Seoul, Korea, The: September Sep p 54 Jan p 54, Jun p 66 1950 (Part II); Nov p 18 O’Brien, Cyril J., Chosin Heroism Rewarded; Comrades: Brothers, Fathers, Heroes, Sons, Pals; Bevilacqua, USMC (Ret), Maj Allan C., Battle of Sep p 52 Jan p 54 Blanc Mont Ridge, The: October 1918; Nov p 26 Richardson, Herb, Operation Eagle Pull: Dead Center: A Marine Sniper’s Two-Year , In the Cold of Far-Off Northern Lands Americans Evacuated Cambodia and Marines Odyssey in the Vietnam War; Feb p 64 Chosin (Part I, Korea, 1950); Nov p 38 Turned Off the Lights; Apr p 18 Dog Company Six; Jun p 66 In the Cold of Far-Off Northern Lands Streng, Aileen M., SywanykS Scarlet and Gold Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Chosin (Part Il, Korea, 1950); Dec p 18 Traditions; Apr p 50 Empire; May p 64 Inchon, Korea, 1950: The Landing That Suciu, R. C., Veterans Day Tribute, A: The Ring; Dragon Strikes, The: China and the Korean War: Couldn’t Be Done; Sep p 18 Nov p 58 June-December 1950; Sep p 68 , Polish War Horse, The (Gunner Michael Thomey, USMCR (Ret), IstLt Tedd, The Marine Edson’s Raiders: The Ist Marine Raider Battalion Wodarczyk); Jan p 20 We Left Behind (Sgt William “Bill” Genaust); in World War II; Apr p 66 Send in the “Fire Brigade” (Part 1, Korea Mar p 54 Encyclopedia of Modern U.S. Military Weapons; 1950); Jul p 14 Vasgerdsian, Ed, MSG, Beijing, China; Sep p 68 Send in the “Fire Brigade” (Part II, Korea, Oct p 42 Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War, The: 1951); Aug p 12 __., MSG, Jakarta, Indonesia; Feb p 16 A Political, Social & Military History; Oct p 63 Bone, Margaret, XTACC: This Expeditionary Ward, Gary, Longest Bridge, The: The Last Flags of Our Fathers; May p 65 Tactical Air Command Center Is Meeting the Decoration; Sep p 32 Forgotten War, The: America in Korea 1950- Need With Speed; May p 56 1953; Jan p 54 Boz, Jim, Road to Excellence, The: John Garland Grunt Padre, The; Oct p 62 Feb p 30 AVIATION Guadalcanal: An American Story; Aug p 60 Brill Jr., USMC (Ret), LtCol Arthur P., Honor the Warrior: The United States Marine Sergeant Major Alford L. McMichael ACE Plays Major Role in (Exercise) “Dynamic Corps in Vietnam; Sep p 69 14th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps; Mar p 16 Mix” (MAG-26); Aug p 22 In Mortal Combat: Korea, 1950-1953; Jun p 67 Camp, USMC (Ret), Col Dick, Toktong Ridge And Now ... “The Rest of the Story”; Mar p 44 Invaders: British and American Experience of Runners —|st Battalion, 7th Marines “Hairy Dog” Missions With “Old” Joe Foss; Seaborne Landings, 1939-1945; Jul p 63 (December 1950); Dec p 40 May p 32 Kinder, Gentler Military, The; Aug p 61 , Warrior Six and the First Provisional HMM-263 Flies Through (Exercise) Dynamic MacArthur’s War: Korea and the Undoing of an Marine Brigade: June—September 1950; Aug p 40 Response 2000 (Kosovo); Jun p 27 American Hero; Nov p 62 and Suzanne Poole, Spy Catcher: Captain Frank Honing Flight Skills Without Leaving the Ground Marine Corps Book of Lists: A Definitive Farrell, USM¢ Jun p 32 (KC-130 Flight Training Facility, MCAS, Compendium of Marine Corps Facts, Feats and Cantrell, USMCR (Ret), LtCol Bill, And Now Cherry Point, N.C.); Apr p 28 Traditions; Nov p 62 ‘The Rest of the Story”; Mar p 44 Maintenance Leathernecks Turn Wrenches That Marines of Autumn, The: A Novel of the Korean Davis, Sgt Steven A., They Played “White Turn Rotors; Mar p 29 War; Jul p 54 Christmas” as Marine Choppers Flew and MALS-29 Goes Nonlethal and Controls Riots; Master of Disguise, The: My Secret Life in the Saigon Fell; May p 18 Jan p 30 CIA; Feb p 65 Goodwin, USMC (Ret), Col Paul B. as told to Osprey Moves Closer to Becoming Tactical; No Higher Honor: The Men Who Fought and Dick Camp Jr., Firefight on Mutter Ridge; Jul p 26 May p 16 Died on the U.S.S. Yorktown; Jul p 62 Gregory, MSgt Steven E., Marine Enlisted Rebuilding for Deployment (HMM-364); Outpost War, The: The U.S. Marine Corps in Professional Military Education 2000; May p 60 Mar p 25 Korea, 1952; Jul p 63 Johnson, USMC (Ret), LtCol Gregory, High- Wings Over the Nile (MAG-41, Exercise Bright Quiet Heroes: Navy Nurses of the Korean War, Flying Marine: John Uelses; Apr p 30 Star); Jan p 29 1950-1953; Dec p 62 Lampman, USMC (Ret), WO George V. with XTACC: This Expeditionary Tactical Air Reading Athena’s Dance Card: Men Against Fire Zulauf, USNR, LCDR Barry A., “Without So Command Center Is Meeting the Need With in Vietnam; Dec p 64 Much as a Bloody Nose”: The Evacuation of the Speed; May p 56 Rules of Engagement (movie); Apr p 66 American Embassy in Seoul, Korea; Jun p 16 Secret War Against Hanoi, The: Kennedy and Lewis, USMCR (Ret), LtCol Jack, Bus Ride to Johnson’s Use of Spies, Saboteurs, and Covert Sudong; Oct p 56 BOOKS, MAPS, MOVIES, VIDEOS Warriors in North Vietnam; Jul p 62 ___, Journey to Pohakuloa (Exercise Kona Semper Fi—Vietnam: From Da Nang to the Winds); Aug p 52 Architects of Victory: Six Heroes of the DMZ, Marine Corps Campaigns, 1965-1975; ___, Marine Raiders Return Home; Mar p 60 Cold War; Nov p 74 Oct p 62 Lowrie, Charles E., Memorial Day Tribute, A: Art of War, The: War and Military Thought; Shooting the Pacific War: Marine Corps Combat Survivor’s Guilt; May p 38 Nov p 63 Photography in WW II; Aug p 60 McMichael, SgtMaj Alford L., Ringing Battle for Korea: A History of the Korean Slightly Out of Focus; Mar p 64 Endorsement, A: The Value of an Honorable Conflict; Jun p 66 This Kind of War: The Classic Korean War Discharge; Apr p 16 Bloody Tarawa; May p 64 History; Jun p 67 Miller, J. Michael, Marines in the Boxer Carrier Strike: The Battle of the Santa Cruz Triumph on 1240: The Story of Dog Company, Rebellion (Part I); Jun p 48 Islands, October 1942; May p 65 Seventh Marines in Korea; Jun p 67 70 LEATHERNECK + DECEMBER 2000 Unheralded Victory: The Defeat of the Viet Cong Send in the “Fire Brigade” (Part II, Korea, 1951); Preserving “The Forgotten War”: Air-Ground and the North Vietnamese Army, 1961-1973; Aug p 12 Artifacts on Display at Quantico and Mar p 65 Toktong Ridge Runners—1st Battalion, Washington Navy Yard; Sep p 62 Utter’s Battalion: 2/7 Marines in Vietnam, 7th Marines (December 1950); Dec p 40 President’s Letter to the Marine Corps 1965-66; Mar p 64 Warrior Six and the First Provisional Marine Association Members; Feb p 14 War, The: Stories of Life and Death From Brigade: June—September 1950; Aug p 40 Ringing Endorsement, A: The Value of an World War II; Apr p 67 “Without So Much as a Bloody Nose”: The Honorable Discharge; Apr p 16 What If? The World’s Foremost Military Evacuation of the American Embassy in Seoul, Senior Leaders of Our Corps—2001 (Insert); Historians Imagine What Might Have Been; Korea; Jun p 16 Nov pAl Feb p 64 St. Croix Marines Celebrate the Corps; Jan p 46 Your War, My War: A Marine in Vietnam; Supreme Sacrifice Not Forgotten at TBS: Cox Dec p 60 VIETNAM Hall Named After Enlisted Marine; Oct p 60 USS Intrepid: “Fighting I” Carries On; May p 54 Firefight on Mutter Ridge; Jul p 26 Veterans Day Tribute, A: The Ring; Nov p 58 HISTORY Frustration of the Rocket Belt, The; Mar p 34 VFW—100 Years Old: Is It Still Relevant? Longest Bridge, The: The Last Decoration; Sep p 32 Feb p 46 Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (Part 1); Memorial Day Tribute, A: Survivor’s Guilt; View From Below, The: Sergeant Major of the Jun p 48 May p 38 Marine Corps Hosts First NCO Symposium; Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (Part Il, Rescue They Played “White Christmas” as Marine Jun p 56 the Legations); Jul p 40 Choppers Flew and Saigon Fell; May p 18 Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (Part III, Battle Veterans Day Tribute, A: The Ring; Nov p 58 Atop Tartar Wall); Aug p 28 OVERSEAS Operation Eagle Pull: Americans Evacuated Cambodia and Marines Turned Off the Lights; IN THE HIGHEST TRADITION Corps Helps Romania With Training Program for Apr p 18 NCOs; Jan p 31 Polish Warhorse, The (Gunner Michael Chosin Heroism Rewarded; Sep p 52 Establishing a Forward Arming and Refueling Wodarczyk); Jan p 20 In the Highest Tradition; Feb p 58 Point in Israel (22d MEU(SOC)); Mar p 29 Marines and Sailors Answer Missionaries’ Prayers (31st MEU(SOC)); Feb p 22 WORLD WAR | MISCELLANEOUS Marines and Sailors Use Legs and Elbow Grease to Spiff Up (26th MEU(SOC)); Oct p 34 Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge, The: October 1918; 20th Modern Day Marine Military Exposition Repatriating the East Timorese (11th MEU(SOC)); Nov p 26 (2000), The; Dec p 48 Feb p 23 “Anything for a Fellow Marine”: The Smithsonian U.S. Flag Lowered in East Timor; 31st MEU Celebrates the Marine Corps; Jan p 48 Departs for Okinawa; Mar p 24 WORLD WAR II Bridgeport Marines Battle Wildfires; Nov p 49 With the Marines in Kosovo (26th MEU(SOC)); From Fighter Jets to Fast Cars; Jan p 14 Sep p 54 Leaving a Legacy: Sixth Marine Division and Gun Safety Joins Mainstream of New Products at Wrapping Up in East Timor (1 1th MEU(SOC)); First Provisional Marine Brigade; Jun p 58 Outdoor Trade Show; Apr p 58 Jan p 26 Marine We Left Behind, The (Sgt William “Bill” It’s Time Marines Took Another Look at the USO; Genaust); Mar p 54 Sep p 58 Spy Catcher: Captain Frank Farrell, USMC; Leatherneck Magazine Annual Award Winners for PERSONALITIES Jun p 32 2000; Oct p 10 Leathernecks Battle Wildfires; Oct p 32 Bass, Heidi (Behind the Lines); Feb p 10 Marine Combat Correspondents: Telling the Brady, James (James Brady on His Korean War KOREA Marine Corps Story, 1999; Feb p 54 Novel and the Real Marines of Autumn); Jul p 54 Marine Corps University and Enlisted Crimmins, MSgt Patricia A. (The Parris Island Bus Ride to Sudong; Oct p 56 Professional Military Education, The; Aug p 56 Band Drum Major: She Leads by Example); Chosin Heroism Rewarded; Sep p 52 Marine Enlisted Professional Military Education Apr p 56 Best That Ever Were, The: The Corps Played Its 2000; May p 60 Farrell, Capt Frank (Spy Catcher: Captain Frank Ace and Called Up the Reserve; Oct p 26 Marine Raiders Return Home; Mar p 60 Farrell, USMC); Jun p 32 In the Cold of Far-Off Northern Lands—Chosin Marine’s Letter “Postmarked” From Idaho Fire Foss, Capt Joseph Jacob (“Hairy Dog” Missions (Part I, Korea, 1950); Nov p 38 Scene; Oct p 33 With “Old” Joe Foss); May p 32 In the Cold of Far-Off Northern Lands—Chosin Memorial Day Tribute, A: Survivor's Guilt; May p 38 Garland, John W. (The Road to Excellence); (Part II, Korea, 1950); Dec p 18 Message From the Commandant of the Marine Feb p 30 Inchon, Korea, 1950: The Landing That Couldn’t Corps, A; (Birthday) Nov p 36, (Vision Genaust, Sgt William “Bill” (The Marine We Left Be Done; Sep p 18 Statement) Dec p 16 Behind); Mar p 54 Recapture of Seoul, Korea, The: September 1950 Midwest Town Honors Veterans 365 Days a Year Glasgow Jr., USMC (Ret), Col John P. (New (Part I), The; Oct p 18 (Branson, Mo.); Dec p 50 Editor for Marine Corps Gazette); Jul p 8 Recapture of Seoul, Korea, The: September 1950 Modern Day Marine Military Expo Honors Greenwood, USMC (Ret), Col John E. (New (Part II), The; Nov p 18 Leathernecks and Corpsman (1999); Feb p 36 Editor for Marine Corps Gazette); Jul p 8 Send in the “Fire Brigade” (Part I, Korea, 1950); Our 13th Commandant’s Birthday Message: Hardiman, USMC (Ret), SgtMaj Matthew B. Jul p 14 Nov p 37 (Retired Sergeant Major Wraps Up Stellar 71 LEATHERNECK + DECEMBER 2000 Career at USO); Sep p 60 TRAINING/EXERCISES Journey to Pohakuloa (Exercise Kona Winds); Hunter, Mark (American Embassy Jakarta’s Aug p 52 Regional Security Officer: A Key Leader); 2/4 Puts Steel on Target (MCB, Camp Pendleton); Learning to Use the Big Stuff (26th MEU, Feb p 18 Mar p 27 FSCEX, MCB, Camp Lejeune); May p 26 Karcher, Mary D. (Behind the Lines); Oct p 4 2/5 Provides “Safe Passage” From a “War-Torn” Leatherneck “Conductors” Orchestrate Bright Lefebvre, Debbie (Behind the Lines); Jan p 8 Region; Mar p 25 Star (CALFEX, Egypt); Jan p 28 McMichael, SgtMaj Alford L. (14th Sergeant Ist MEB Affirms Role in Kuwait (Exercise Leatherneck Role in (Exercise) Cobra Gold Major of the Marine Corps); Mar p 16 Lucky Sentinel 2000); Sep p 30 Smaller, but Focused (31st MEU(SOC), Rathbun, Rick (From Fighter Jets to Fast Cars); Ist MEB Conducts In-Stream Offload in Kenya Thailand); Aug p 26 Jan p 14 (Exercise Natural Fire 2000); Sep p 27 Lieutenants Take Prisoners and Take Quantico Rydberg, Dave (Marine Illustrator Remembers 13th MEU Completes First Underway Exercise at (IOC, TBS); Aug p 25 Roots); Mar p 58 Sea, Pendleton and Barstow (COMPTUEX); MALS-29 Goes Nonlethal and Controls Riots Sywanyk, USMC (Ret), SgtMaj [hor (SywanykS Jul p 37 (MCAS, Cherry Point); Jan p 30 Scarlet and Gold Traditions); Apr p 50 13th MEU in Phoenix Training Tried and TRUE; Mission: Recon Alaska’s Coast (photo story, Uelses, John (High-Flying Marine); Apr p 30 Jun p 29 4th Recon Bn); Oct p 36 Williams, USMC, Gen Michael J. (Marine Corps 15th MEU Hits the Beach (MCB, Camp Multinational Landing in Egypt (22d MEU(SOC), Association Welcomes New President); Nov p 10 Pendleton); Mar p 28 Exercise Bright Star); Jan p 27 Wodarezyk, Gunner Michael (The Polish 15th MEU Hones Night Raiding Techniques Not Only a “Dynamic Mix,” but a Memorable Warhorse); Jan p 20 (MCB, Camp Pendleton); Feb p 28 One for 2d MEB (Greece); Aug p 20 15th MEU Readies by Conducting Noncombatant On Patrol With the 15th MEU(SOC) (Hawaii); Evacuation Training (MCB, Camp Pendleton); Apr p 24 POST OF THE CORPS Feb p 28 One Shot, One Kill From a Vibrating Helicopter 24th MEU(SOC) Completes Transatlantic (BLT 1/8); Oct p 35 MCLB, Albany, Ga.: The Corps’ Best-Kept Crossing; May p 2> Raiders Strike Fast, Efficiently and Professionally Secret; Apr p 36 24th MEU Trains to Reinforce Embassy at Quantico (HMM-264 and Co F, BLT 2/2) MSG, Beijing, China; Oct p 42 (SOCEX, MCB, Camp Lejeune); Apr p 25 Jul p 33 MSG, Jakarta, Indonesia; Feb p | 26th MEU, Experienced and Capable of Doing Raiding Guam From Okinawa (31st MEU(SOC)); It All; Aug p 23 Jul p 325 26th MEU(SOC) Ready for Action; Sep p 26 Readying for Anything That Comes Their Way RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACE Plays Major Role in (Exercise) “Dynamic (24th MEU(SOC), Sierra de Retin); May p 25 Mix” (MAG-26): Aug p 22 Repairing a Women’s Shelter (15th MEU(SOC), Issue Point: Equipment for the 21st-Century “Arm of Decision,” The: In the Field With 10th East Timor); May p 25 Marine; Sep p 46 Marines (Exercise Express Sword); Jul p 22 Sailing Beneath the Southern Cross (photo story, Osprey Moves Closer to Becoming Tactical; Bright Star Artillery (22d MEU(SOC), Egypt); Unitas XL-99 and WATC-99); May p 28 May p 16 Feb p 26 Scout Snipers Test Their Agility (3/25, Exercise Chilean Marines Land at Camp Lejeune; Nov p 48 Arctic Dagger); Jun p 31 Combat Engineers Worked on Civic Projects in Semper Fidelis and Semper Paratus Work as RESERVE Indonesia (LF CARAT); Oct p 33 Nonlethal Team (MCB, Camp Lejeune); Aug p 27 Combat Lessons Learned Through Friendly Silent, Deadly Snipers Aim at Any Clime and Best That Ever Were, The: The Corps Played Its Competition (Exercise Atlas Hinge, 26th Place (8th Marines); May p 27 Ace and Called Up the Reserve (Korean War); MEU(SOC), Tunisia); Dec p 26 Swimming Their Way to Work and SOC Oct p 26 “Corpsman, Up!”—Boot Camp for “Docs” Qualification (22d MEU); Nov p 47 Mission: Recon Alaska’s Coast (photo story, (photo story); Apr p 42 Tank Destroyers Work Out in Kuwaiti Desert 4th Recon Bn); Oct p 36 Doctors Receive Real-Life Learning Experience (CAAT Plt, 15th MEU(SOC), Exercise Eager Scout Snipers Test Their Agility (3/25, Exercise in Jordan (Exercise Infinite Moonlight); Apr p 22 Mace 2000); Jun p 26 Arctic Dagger); Jun p 31 Fast-Roping Off the Okinawan Coast (31st MEU), Taste of Pepper Spray, A (BLT 2/6; MCB, Camp Wings Over the Nile (MAG-41, Exercise Bright Dec p 28 Lejeune); Jan p 30 Star); Jan p 29 HMM-263 Flies Through (Exercise) Dynamic Thailand’s (Exercise) Cobra Gold Emphasis on Response 2000 (Kosovo); Jun p 27 Peacekeeping Missions; Jul p 33 Honing Flight Skills Without Leaving the Ground These Guys Must Become SOC-Qualified Every REUNIONS (KC-130 Flight Training Facility, MCAS, Six Months (31st MEU); Jun p 28 Cherry Point); Apr p 28 They Hit the Beach Running and They Loved It “Follow Me™: The Second Marine Division Hooking Up the Big Guns (Camp Hansen); Apr p 23 (15th MEU(SOC), Kuwait); Jul p 36 Association’s 50th Reunion; Feb p 50 Humanitarian Assistance Exercises in the Ukraine TRAP Training Down Under (K Co, BLT 3/1, Return of the Old Breed: |stMarDiv Veterans (24th MEU(SOC), Exercise Cooperative Australia); Dec p 29 Reunited in San Diego: Dec p 30 Partner 2000); Sep p 29 UDP Still Going Strong—Still Testing Unit and It Takes Months to Make a MEU Special Commanders’ Mettle; Aug p 22 Operations Capable, but Such Capabilities Are Ultimate Urban Training in Swansboro, N.C., The SPORTS Vital (24th MEU(SOC), MCB, Camp Lejeune); (BLT 2/2, 26th MEU); Jul p 35 Apr p 27 Wings Over the Nile (MAG-41, Exercise Bright High-Flying Marine: John Uelses; Apr p 30 It’s Never Easy in Recon, and That’s the Way Star); Jan p 29 Tortured Soles (24th Marine Corps Marathon); They Like It (Force Recon, 26th MEU(SOC)); Jan p 40 Nov p 46 72