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coffeandguns · 7 years
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Yup should’ve before but will after work.
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ninjaaegis · 8 years
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My kinda aesthetic
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mooremclaren435 · 3 years
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Camp Lejeune and Onslow County have come a long way since September 1941 when the 1st Marine Division set up camp in the middle of a sandy pine forest along the Atlantic Seaboard.
Units have trained and deployed around the globe to keep the peace and fight wars. A tobacco barn, farm house and temporary tent cities have grown into a 244-square mile premier military training facility. A bond has grown among the Marines, sailors, Coast Guardsmen, family members, military retirees and civilians who have planted the seeds that are making Onslow County grow at an unprecedented rate.
The Camp Lejeune story began in 1940. World War II had been raging in Europe for more than a year and military planners were posturing forces for America's eminent entry to the fight. The need for an East Coast amphibious training facility was answered as the Department of the Navy purchased an initial 110,000-acre tract of land. With close proximity to ports at Wilmington and Morehead City, Lejeune was a logistical gem. When planners added the remote pine forests and miles of beach, the value of Camp Lejeune as a home training base for Marines was unbeatable.
On April 5, 1941 Congress authorized over 14 million dollars for the construction of the base. On May 1, 1941, Lieutenant Colonel William P.T. Hill was ordered by the 17th Commandant, Lieutenant General (then Major General) Thomas Holcomb, to establish and assume command of the base, then known as Marine Barracks New River, N.C. Hill and quartermaster, Brigadier General Seth Williams, were instrumental in the layout and design of the base. Hill's original headquarters was located at Montford Point; in August 1942, it was moved to Building 1 at Hadnot Point where it remains today.
Near the end of 1942, the base was named Marine Barracks Camp Lejeune in honor of the 13th Commandant and Commanding General of the 2nd Army Division in World War I, Major General John A. Lejeune. Camp Lejeune's value to the Corps in World War II was evident through the contributions of Marines trained or based here. In 1944, it was renamed Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.
The value of this land to the Marine Corps has grown over the years as men and women have trained to fight wars in the Pacific Islands, Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Iraq. Camp Lejeune has also proven invaluable for the training and deployment of Marines for such actions as peacekeeping in Lebanon, tactical recovery of aircraft and personnel missions, drug interdiction missions and a host of noncombatant evacuation operations. The idea of Special Operations Capable Marine Expeditionary Units was born at Camp Lejeune and Marines here continue to make strides toward the future of warfare in such areas as urban and riverine operations. Camp Lejeune and the satellite facilities at Camp Geiger, Camp Johnson, Courthouse Bay, Stone Bay and the Greater Sandy Run Training Area have an historic value that goes beyond their national strategic importance.
Camp Johnson, which now plays a crucial role in the follow-on training of thousands of Marines every year, was the first training base for black Marines. Originally known as Montford Point, black Marines attended boot camp here while the nation was still racially segregated. After the walls of segregation came down, it was named in honor of Sergeant Major Gilbert H. “Hashmark” Johnson in 1974 and Marine Corps Combat Service Support Schools was located there. Outside the gate of Camp Johnson stands a solemn tribute to Marines and sailors who gave their lives keeping the peace in Lebanon. The Beirut Memorial is the site of an annual commemoration of the tragic October 1983 bombing of Battalion Landing Team 1/8's headquarters in Beirut. A visit to the Jacksonville area isn't complete without a stop at this memorial.
Camp Geiger is a vital training center unto itself. With more than 24,000 Marines undergoing Marine Combat Training at the School of Infantry every year, it is a hub of activity that mirrors the original days in 1941 when the 1st Marine Division prepared to ship-out to the Pacific. Entrenched into the Marine warrior ethos is “every Marine is a Rifleman,” and it is at Camp Geiger where Marines learn and develop their warfighting skills before they attend their secondary schools to learn their military occupational skill.
To help prepare warfighters for combat and humanitarian missions abroad, Camp Lejeune takes advantage of 156,000 acres, 11 miles of beach capable of supporting amphibious operations, 34 gun positions, 50 tactical landing zones, three state-of-the-art training facilities for Military Operations in Urban Terrain and 80 live fire ranges to include the Greater Sandy Run Training Area. Military forces from around the world come to Camp Lejeune on a regular basis for bilateral and NATO-sponsored exercises.
The base and surrounding community is home to an active duty, dependent, retiree and civilian employee population of nearly 150,000 people. The base generates almost $3 billion in commerce each year, coming from payrolls and contracts to support the structure required to train and equip our modern Marines.
Some services available aboard Camp Lejeune include: childcare, shopping, education, family support, hunting and fishing, dining, boating and swimming.
Some facilities on base include banks and credit unions, the commissary, the library, hobby shops, fitness centers, the beach, theaters and more.
From the supporting infrastructure, a tradition of excellence in doing day-to-day business has evolved. From environmental programs that include a state-of-the-art landfill and water treatment system to quality of life programs that ensure Marine families are taken care of, Camp Lejeune stands out as a superior military base.
Camp Lejeune is a seven-time recipient of the Commander-in-Chief's Award for Installation Excellence. This award recognizes the base on a Department of Defense level for effectively managing assets and developing quality programs to accomplish the mission of providing expeditionary forces in readiness. The Marines, sailors, Coast Guardsmen and civilian Marines who provide for the efficient management of Camp Lejeune's assets strive to ensure even grander goals are realized in the future.
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detroitammoco · 5 years
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Thanks for sharing! @blackcollararms - Factory R700 action, Pork Sword Chassis, Warfighter Tobacco cigar, and a 650 grain subsonic .50 BMG from Detroit Ammo Co. You know, just for scale. . @warfightertobacco @detroitammoco www.Detroitammoco.com #50BMG #50Cal #boltaction #boom #cigar #smokers #guystuff #boytoys #suppressorready #ammo https://www.instagram.com/p/ByK4CYxHwmq/?igshid=1th6i0911j3jr
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airforceservices · 2 years
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What Is Included In The Basic Air Force Training
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So, you have decided to start your journey as a United States Airman. The feeling you get will be a mixture of excitement and pride but without a touch of craziness, the preparation seems incomplete. New military recruits have to undergo an extremely challenging experience if they want to be in the Air Force. It is going to require a great amount of strength and courage for you to meet these future challenges head-on once you've decided on making the leap from civilian life into this new exciting profession. You must make sure that you have all of the necessary information so that you are well prepared before getting your boots stationed in this training facility. Finding stuff like the Air Force base library is also important but you should know the following things as well. Completing the physical requirements
The first thing in the basic Air Force training that has to be taken care of is getting into decent physical shape. Before you get into detail, you'll have to deal with the Basic Military Training or BMT in which the physical requirements are to be fulfilled. During your training, you are going to be tested on many physical capabilities. These training sessions will include an initial assessment in which your cardiovascular and musculature health will be tested just to check how physically fit you are. Make sure that you stop smoking and consuming alcohol before the training begins as it will affect your ability to be in the required shape.
Length of the training
When getting ready for lodging at the Air Force base, you must get an idea of the length of the training. The length of the basic Air Force training is eight and a half weeks long and each week begins with a new phase that focuses on building teamwork and discipline. However, the training process will slowly take turns after every seven days. You’ll only get a few short weeks to meet the physical fitness requirements, so it’s vital that you come prepared.
What to bring and what not to bring to the training
The recruiters present at the training camp will provide all of the basic items like toothbrushes, nail clippers, stationery items, towels, and other stuff as well. If you want to stay comfortable during your training period, you can also carry temperature-appropriate clothing, running shoes, hygiene products, and cosmetics if required. Although, you must never think about bringing some specific items to the training like tobacco products, smartwatches, magazines, unhealthy food items, weird sources of entertainment, and more.
The Air Force training process is vast and you must gather as much information as you could before you start your journey. If you want to prepare yourself for the Air Force training you can consult “Air Force Services”. The firm provides services to generate combat-ready, resilient warfighters. Their services include Air Force bowling, art and craft, fitness programs, golfing, and a lot more. Visit their official website myairforcelife.com to know more.
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cigarjunky365 · 3 years
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Current Situation Chill’n and Smok’n WARFIGHTER GARRISON ROSADO Wrapper: Habano Rosado (Nicaragua) Binder:Habano (Nicaragua) Filler:Habano (Jalapa, Nicaragua)Habano (Ometepe, Nicaragua)Habano (Estelí, Nicaragua #cigarjunky365 #stogiemanjb 💨💨💨💨 #cigar #cigars #cigarlife #cigaraficionado #botl #cigarporn #cigarsociety #cigaroftheday #sotl #cigarlover #cigarsmoker #cigarlifestyle #cigarsnob #cigarworld #smoke #cigarphotography #habanos #cigarsofinstagram #cigarboss #smoking #cigarians #tobacco #nowsmoking #cigarculture #cigarlounge #cigartime #cigarsmoking #cigarnation (at Fine Ash Cigars) https://www.instagram.com/p/CM8Onx9Hydf/?igshid=1qkedk061od00
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secondhand81625099 · 4 years
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ENDS TONIGHT! Tired of 2020? You could ride out the rest of the year in style if you win the Poppin' Smoke Giveaway by Grey Ghost, Warfighter Tobacco, Woobie Brothers and Primary Arms! https://swee.ps/plSoQ_cptkSgS
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hollywoodheard · 7 years
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When you talk about Warfighter Tobacco on the set so much, the sound guy orders his own, then gives you one!!! (at Conyers, Georgia)
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chiveraccs · 5 years
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Warfighter - 7.62 MM Garrison
Warfighter – 7.62 MM Garrison
Warfighter Tobacco es otra de esas marcas prácticamente desconocidas de las que llegan como parte del paquete mensual de Cigar Federation, paquete con el que sigo desde hace más de un año precisamente por ese tema interesante de cigarros aparentemente desconocidos, pues ha sido mediante ellos que he descubierto grandes marcas o le he agarrado el gusto a cigarros que normalmente no hubiese…
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firearmers · 6 years
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Veteran Vices: Warfighter Tobacco | RECOIL
http://firearmer.com/veteran-vices-warfighter-tobacco-recoil/
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blindmanspuff · 6 years
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Quick Cigar Review: Warfighter | Garrison 7.62 mm Rosado Toro
Quick #Cigar Review: Warfighter | Garrison 7.62 mm Rosado Toro @WarfighterCo #cigars #blindmanspuff
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Warfighter Tobacco Company, LLC, is owned and operated by combat Veterans. Warfighter Cigars are hand rolled in Nicaragua by the Plasencia factory and blended by the owners of Warfighter with the expert help of David…
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georgemcginn · 7 years
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How to walk away from tobacco
How to walk away from tobacco
05/30/2017 How to walk away from tobacco
Quitting tobacco is hard. In fact, it’s common for people to relapse several times before kicking the habit completely. Whether your preference is lighting a cigarette or using a smokeless variety, tobacco can be difficult to part with.
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secondhand81625099 · 4 years
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Tired of 2020? You could ride out the rest of the year in style if you win the Poppin' Smoke Giveaway by Grey Ghost, Warfighter Tobacco, Woobie Brothers and Primary Arms! https://swee.ps/plSoQ_cptkSgS
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secondhand81625099 · 4 years
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Tired of 2020? You could ride out the rest of the year in style if you win the Poppin' Smoke Giveaway by Grey Ghost, Warfighter Tobacco, Woobie Brothers and Primary Arms! https://swee.ps/plSoQ_cptkSgS
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secondhand81625099 · 4 years
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Tired of 2020? You could ride out the rest of the year in style if you win the Poppin' Smoke Giveaway by Grey Ghost, Warfighter Tobacco, Woobie Brothers and Primary Arms! https://swee.ps/plSoQ_cptkSgS
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