MILITARY LIFE

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Meet Spike, He Can Take You Down, Make You Smile
Source: www.camplejeuneglobe.com

Meet Spike. He’s the new Camp Lejeune Single Marine Program mascot, and he’s here to make Marines and sailors sit up and take notice.

There is "a little bit of comedy and a little bit of seriousness" in Spike, said Cpl. Ben Mastrofilippo of Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base. Mastrofilippo was on hand for the recent Save a Life Tour at Marston Pavilion and saw Spike, a strapping bulldog dressed in a Marine uniform and shades, in action.

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SMP puts partnerships to work at 2009 Conferenece
Cpl. Billy Hall

Single Marines from installations around the globe are in good hands. Going off without a hitch, the 2009 Single Marine Program Annual Conference brought together a collection of concerned and competent leaders of the SMP community.
 

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Lives of single Marines
Lance Corporal Lucas G. Lowe

The Single Marine Program in Quantico provides a way for Marines to escape the monotony of barracks life and get to know one another outside of work...  Read the full story  with pictures at the link below  

http://www.quantico.usmc.mil/Sentry/storyview.aspx?SID=3056&_r=search

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Peace, Love, Fiddle
Corporal Sean P. Cummins

Rising star stirs the crowd

A mob of concertgoers pressed against the stage shouting lyrics and pumping their fists in time with the music during a free concert Sunday July 26th...

 

http://www.quantico.usmc.mil/Sentry/storyview.aspx?SID=3113&_r=search

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Inner-City youth form healthier lifestyles
Lance Corporal Christopher Duncan

 Single Marine Program Volunteers from Marine Corps Base Quantico and Henderson Hall attended Achieve D.C.’s Nation’s Triathlon Program, held at the Kenilworth Parkside Recreation Center, July 24....

 

http://www.quantico.usmc.mil/Sentry/storyview.aspx?SID=3107&_r=search

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