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Marines have Christmas Eve party at sea (ABOARD USS TARAWA)
Marine Corps News ^ | Staff Sgt. Sergio Jimenez

Posted on 12/24/2007 11:24:06 AM PST by SandRat

Marine Corps News

Marines have Christmas Eve party at sea

Dec. 24, 2007; Submitted on: 12/24/2007 01:18:48 PM ; Story ID#: 20071224131848

By Staff Sgt. Sergio Jimenez, 11th MEU


ABOARD USS TARAWA (Dec. 24, 2007) — Marines from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166 (Reinforced), read Christmas cards that came inside care package sent members of the unit’s Key Volunteer Network back home during a Christmas Eve party in the Tarawa’s hangar bay. 
	HMM-166 (REIN) is from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Can Diego, Calif., and is the MEU’s aviation combat element. The 11th MEU (SOC), Camp Pendleton, Calif., is embarked aboard the Tarawa and other ships of the Tarawa Expeditionary Strike Group. They have been at sea since leaving San Diego Nov. 4 on a scheduled six-month deployment through the Western Pacific Ocean and Arabian Gulf regions. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Bryson K. Jones) Photo by: Sgt. Bryson K. Jones
ABOARD USS TARAWA (Dec. 24, 2007) — Marines from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166 (Reinforced), read Christmas cards that came inside care package sent members of the unit’s Key Volunteer Network back home during a Christmas Eve party in the Tarawa’s hangar bay. HMM-166 (REIN) is from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Can Diego, Calif., and is the MEU’s aviation combat element. The 11th MEU (SOC), Camp Pendleton, Calif., is embarked aboard the Tarawa and other ships of the Tarawa Expeditionary Strike Group. They have been at sea since leaving San Diego Nov. 4 on a scheduled six-month deployment through the Western Pacific Ocean and Arabian Gulf regions. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Bryson K. Jones)

ABOARD USS TARAWA (Dec. 24, 2007) -- Marine and sailors from the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) didn’t let the high humidity of the Arabian Sea and thousands of miles of separation from their families and friends keep them from celebrating Christmas here.

Instead, the Marines and sailors from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166 (Reinforced), threw a Christmas Eve party complete with drinks, cake and festive cookies in the Tarawa’s hangar bay.

HMM-166 (REIN) is from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Can Diego, Calif., and is the MEU’s aviation combat element. The 11th MEU (SOC), Camp Pendleton, Calif., is embarked aboard the Tarawa and other ships of the Tarawa Expeditionary Strike Group. They have been at sea since leaving San Diego Nov. 4 on a scheduled six-month deployment through the Western Pacific Ocean and Arabian Gulf regions.

After an all hands formation surrounded by helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, Lt. Col. Jack P. Monroe, commanding officer, HMM-166 (REIN) entertained the Marines and sailors with jokes and handed out prizes such as dart boards, basketballs and gift boxes to those who could answer Christmas and Marine Corps trivia.

“What made Frosty the Snowman come alive,” Monroe asked someone in the crowd. “A hat,” said the Marine correctly to receive a prize. Other prizes included calling cards, board games and small electronic games were donated by members of the unit’s Key Volunteer Network back home.

With the ship steaming across the ocean through the darkness, many of the Marines found ways to make the best of things. With drinks and cookies in hand, some Marines beat the heat by moving their groups and conversations closer to the giant open bay doors to feel the breeze from outside.

Over the microphone, Gunnery Sgt. Christian Bull, squadron gunnery sergeant, told the Marines to help themselves to the snacks and a piece of cake before it melted away.

“Grab a lot of cookies,” he said. “But tomorrow, I want to see a lot of Marines on treadmills.” Or maybe the next day, he said, remembering that the commander had given the Marines Christmas day off.

Pfc. Derrick Baisa, aviation suppy technician, from El Paso, TX., who is on his first deployment, was happy to be getting the day off from work. He was also the proud owner of a large dartboard he won by naming an ornament as one thing that hangs from a Christmas tree. Although he was glad to be a winner, he said he couldn’t help feeling a little sad because he misses his wife back home. “It’s hard to be away from family. I don’t care what anybody says.”

That’s why Baisa said he appreciated the efforts of SgtMaj. Chermaine M. Harrell, squadron sergeant major, and other members of his unit who planned and made this party happen. Getting together with friends is helping him and others keep their spirits up, he said.

Because Christmas is such an important family event, Monroe made family a big theme of the party. He personally congratulated three Marines who had children born during their deployment. Monroe asked these Marines to answer special questions. One was asked to state the birthdays of his other children and another to state his anniversary. Both answered correctly and received a prize.

“Marines, do yourself a favor and don’t ever forget the answers to those questions, because your wives will always ask you at the most inopportune times,” said Monroe, drawing laughter and “Devil-Dog” grunts from the crowd.

Sgt. David J. Garcia, UH-1N “Huey” crew chief, from Phoenix, AZ, and new father, was asked the birth weight of his child. His wife gave birth to a baby girl Dec. 2. “She was born 5 lbs-15 oz,” he said confidently and correctly and received a prize from Monroe.

“I wish I could have been there to see her birth,” said Garcia, who is on his third deployment. But since he couldn’t, he made the best of the situation.

“When I found out she was born, I ran to the United Through Reading office to videotape myself reading a book to her,” said Garcia. “When she’s older, I know she’ll understand I was away doing something important for our country.”

Although he'll spend this Christmas away from home, Garcia said he refuses to let being separated from his loved-ones get him down. Instead he looks forward to the future and sends a message to his wife and newborn daughter. “I love you and I’ll be home soon.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: activedutyholidays; christmas; eve; marines; navair; party
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1 posted on 12/24/2007 11:24:10 AM PST by SandRat
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To: SandRat

Merry Christmas, Sand.


2 posted on 12/24/2007 11:26:17 AM PST by mware (Americans in arm chairs doing the work of the media.)
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To: magslinger

ping


3 posted on 12/24/2007 11:28:44 AM PST by Vroomfondel
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To: mware

Merry MARINE Christmas.


4 posted on 12/24/2007 11:30:24 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

What a great ship to be on. Everything worked, the chow was outstanding and the squids let us watch TV in their area after hours.


5 posted on 12/24/2007 11:32:37 AM PST by VRing (Happiness is a perfect sling bruise.)
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To: tarawa

Ping!—and Merry Christmas!


6 posted on 12/24/2007 11:35:26 AM PST by basil (Support the Second Amendment--buy another gun today!)
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To: VRing; SandRat

Thanks for this report sandrat. Sam and I have a special place in our heart for the Tarawa.

Vring, we heard you guys took over the exercise/weight room.


7 posted on 12/24/2007 11:38:28 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul. WWPD (what would Patton do))
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“Vring, we heard you guys took over the exercise/weight room.”

I never saw a sailor in the weight room, I was told they had their own. I was also told it had a wet bar and a bowling alley and that the officers served the drinks on Friday nights.


8 posted on 12/24/2007 11:58:32 AM PST by VRing (Happiness is a perfect sling bruise.)
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To: VRing

LOL. I was all over that boat and didn’t see a bowling alley!

Merry Christmas and thank you for your service.


9 posted on 12/24/2007 12:03:15 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul. WWPD (what would Patton do))
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To: snippy_about_it

“Merry Christmas and thank you for your service.”

And you too. Take care.


10 posted on 12/24/2007 12:31:57 PM PST by VRing (Happiness is a perfect sling bruise.)
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To: SandRat

Merry Christmas to Our Troops


11 posted on 12/24/2007 12:35:06 PM PST by bray (Let's Bring Christ Back to Christmas)
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To: SandRat

Merry Christmas Marines!! God bless and protect you.


12 posted on 12/24/2007 12:38:04 PM PST by mc5cents (Show me just what Mohammd brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman)
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To: SandRat

Merry Christmas Marines — and may you spend the next one home with your loved ones....

Until then, may the shield and sword of our Lord and Savior be with you and protect you...


13 posted on 12/24/2007 1:23:22 PM PST by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: Vroomfondel; SC Swamp Fox; Fred Hayek; NY Attitude; P3_Acoustic; Bean Counter; investigateworld; ...
SONOBUOY PING!

Click on pic for past Navair pings.

Post or FReepmail me if you wish to be enlisted in or discharged from the Navair Pinglist.
This is a medium to low volume pinglist.

14 posted on 12/24/2007 1:38:40 PM PST by magslinger (cranky right-winger)
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To: VRing
I never saw a sailor in the weight room, I was told they had their own. I was also told it had a wet bar and a bowling alley and that the officers served the drinks on Friday nights.

I don't know what Navy you're referring to, mister, but the drinks were BYOB.

15 posted on 12/24/2007 2:56:20 PM PST by neodad (USS Wabash (AOR 5) The Wabash Cannonball)
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To: VRing

My son, a Marine, was on the USS Austin (it was leak’n but wasn’t sink’n) - told us the most fun was “table surfing” in a storm. I have no idea but it soes sound like something a Marine would do.....


16 posted on 12/24/2007 3:21:07 PM PST by ASOC
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To: SandRat
I spent MANY months in the Arabian Sea on the USS Tarawa many years ago.

She's a fine ship...at least after they fixed the plumbing.

It was once a pretty gross place to live in high seas. 28ft draft for a 40k ton vessel...flight deck 90 ft above the water line. They forgot to put one-way baffles in the sewage lines at construction...

17 posted on 12/24/2007 8:08:32 PM PST by Mariner
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To: VRing
When I was on the Tarawa in the early 80s the "climate room" was just fore of my quarters.

We used to be amused by the fact the jarheads would wait in the chow line every moment they were out of the rack (hot racking...even though they were stacked four tall for "cargo").

We'de go to the front of the line:)

Damn, I sure miss those days. I miss my marine buddies too...even if they were a little up tight lol

18 posted on 12/24/2007 8:12:21 PM PST by Mariner
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To: VRing

The bowling alley is beneath the reefer and forward of the shaft alleys by the chain lockers.


19 posted on 12/24/2007 8:16:19 PM PST by usmcobra (I sing Karaoke the way it was meant to be sung, drunk, badly and in Japanese)
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To: SandRat
Merry Christmas, keep your head on a swivel, God's speed and may you come back to your family safe and sound. I know that would be the greatest gift of all.

I will say a prayer for you and your brothers this evening.

20 posted on 12/25/2007 12:49:04 AM PST by Dick Vomer (liberals suck....... but it depends on what your definition of the word "suck" is.,)
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