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4 November 2011 Volume 1, Issue 11 2 ND SUPPLY BATTALION PERSONAL AND FAMILY READINESS NEWSLETTER 2d Supply Battalion (-) REIN The Battalion is looking forward to the CLR-25 Marine Corps Ball on 8 November in Greenville - we will have approximately 450 members and spouses/guests attending from 2d Supply Battalion. From 10-13 November we will be on the Veteran's Day 96 hour liberty period. During the month of November we are looking forward to those Marines that were deployed with MSB 11.1 coming back to our unit. Next month we will be having a Battalion Christmas Party on 9 December at the Goettge Field House - more to follow on that. Right now I'd like to thank all the family and friends of 2d Supply Battalion for their continued support of their service member whether they are here or deployed and finally, I personally would like to wish everyone a very happy and safe Thanksgiving. Sincerely Maj Sean Murray 2d Supply Battalion FGE OIC COMMANDING OFFICER LtCol David S. Gibbs EXECUTIVE OFFICER Maj Daniel M. Bartos SERGEANTS MAJOR SgtMaj James P. Humphrey CHAPLAIN LCDR Marcus E. Lawerence FAMLIY READINESS OFFICER Mr. James L. Stolarczyk FGE COMMAND TEAM COMMANDING OFFICER Maj Sean M. Murray EXECUTIVE OFFICER Capt Kelly M. Johnson SERGEANTS MAJOR 1stSgt Micheal E. Lambert III Greetings, to the families and friends of 2d Supply Battalion Reinforced. For those of you who have your loved ones deployed, please let me to inform you that we have completed our first 30 days since the Transfer of Authority with 2d Maintenance Battalion and our Marines and Sailors have settled in to life in Afghanistan and are performing superbly, continuing to raise the bar in responsive maintenance, supply and surgical and distribution support provided to Marine and coalition forces. We celebrated the Navy’s Birthday and are preparing to celebrate the Marine Corps 236 th birthday. I want to wish everyone a safe and enjoyable time attending one of the various balls and celebrations back home. As the weather gets cooler we know that autumn is upon us and we are entering the holiday season. We all wish that we could be home and share this time with you, but please know that your loved ones are remaining highly motivated and are proudly serving the Marine Corps and the nation. It is definitely my honor to serve alongside them. I wish you all a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving. LtCol David S. Gibbs

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4 November 2011

Volume 1, Issue 11 2ND SUPPLY BATTALION

PERSONAL AND FAMILY READINESS NEWSLETTER

2d Supply Battalion (-) REIN

The Battalion is looking forward to the CLR-25 Marine Corps Ball on 8 November in Greenville - we will have approximately 450 members and spouses/guests attending from 2d Supply Battalion. From 10-13 November we will be on the Veteran's Day 96 hour liberty period. During the month of November we are looking forward to those Marines that were deployed with MSB 11.1 coming back to our unit. Next month we will be having a Battalion Christmas Party on 9 December at the Goettge Field House - more to follow on that. Right now I'd like to thank all the family and friends of 2d Supply Battalion for their continued support of their service member whether they are here or deployed and finally, I personally would like to wish everyone a very happy and safe Thanksgiving.

Sincerely Maj Sean Murray

2d Supply Battalion FGE OIC

COMMANDING OFFICER LtCol David S. Gibbs

EXECUTIVE OFFICER Maj Daniel M. Bartos

SERGEANTS MAJOR

SgtMaj James P. Humphrey

CHAPLAIN

LCDR Marcus E. Lawerence

FAMLIY READINESS

OFFICER Mr. James L. Stolarczyk

FGE COMMAND TEAM

COMMANDING OFFICER

Maj Sean M. Murray

EXECUTIVE OFFICER Capt Kelly M. Johnson

SERGEANTS MAJOR

1stSgt Micheal E.

Lambert III

Greetings, to the families and friends of 2d Supply Battalion Reinforced. For those of you who have your loved ones deployed, please let me to inform you that we have completed our first 30 days since the Transfer of Authority with 2d Maintenance Battalion and our Marines and Sailors have settled in to life in Afghanistan and are performing superbly, continuing to raise the bar in responsive maintenance, supply and surgical and distribution support provided to Marine and coalition forces. We celebrated the Navy’s Birthday and are preparing

to celebrate the Marine Corps 236

th birthday. I

want to wish everyone a safe and enjoyable time attending one of the various balls and celebrations back home. As the weather gets cooler we know that autumn is upon us and we are entering the holiday season. We all wish that we could be home and share this time with you, but please know that your loved ones are remaining highly motivated and are proudly serving the Marine Corps and the nation. It is definitely my honor to serve alongside them. I wish you all a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving.

LtCol David S. Gibbs

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Chaplains Corner

MCCS Lejeune MCFTB November Calendar

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 0730-1630 Midway Park Marine & Family Services Annex Bldg LC 4012A Phone (910)451-0176 http://www.mccslejeune.com/mcftb/index.html

For pictures and more join us on FACEBOOK, just look

for 2d Supply Battalion

Tuesday, November 22 · 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Call 451-0176 to register!

Kids-N-Deployment is actually two workshops in one, a parents and a children’s workshop; parents on one side and children on the other. Designed to offer the parents as well as the children resources and coping skills needed to sustain them during the deployment; the parent’s side of this workshop focuses on the children’s emotional and behavioral challenges as well as coping strategies and resources to utilize during the deployment. The children’s side of the workshop provides the children activities and tools needed to cope with military separations.

MARINE CORPS FAMILY TEAM BUILDING

November Events

and the result is that the problem is worse than it was in the beginning. There was a girl by the name of Mary O’Connor who was a devout Catholic. Mary fell in love with a young man named John Jones who was a staunch Baptist. They loved each other and wanted to get married, but they knew their religious differences might be a problem. Mary talked with her mother and her suggested, “Sell him on the Catholic Church. Tell him about our sacred traditions. Tell him about our long history and great beliefs. Tell him about our dedicated martyrs and noble saints. Persuade him to become a Catholic,

LCDR Marcus Lawrence

OVERREACTING Many of the problems in our world today are caused by hasty, explosive overreaction. A problem presents itself, and we have a tendency to overreact,

and then you can marry him. Mary went to see John and try to persuade him to become a Catholic. A little later, Mary returned home and burst into the house sobbing her eyes out. “What’s the matter?” her mother asked. “Couldn’t you sell him on becoming a Catholic?” “Sell him?” Mary cried. “I oversold him, and now he wants to become a priest.” Many of the problems we encounter are because of overreaction. Friendships are destroyed. Marriages are disrupted. Churches are split. Wars are started, and hearts are broken all because of hasty, impulsive overreactions.

Overreacting during deployment is also not a good thing. Don’t argue over the phone. Choose to engage in serious conversations once you are together again following deployment. There are both stressors at home, and for those of us who are deployed. Spouses focus on the safety of children on a daily basis, and Marines and Sailors face life decisions on a daily basis where there is increased danger in a hostile environment outside the wire. By refusing to overreact, all of us are able to focus, and apply reason. We are able to concentrate on what really is important, and carry on while expecting the best.

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free professional photographer and of course Santa will be there.

If you are interested in volunteering or participating in Battalion Family Readiness events, contact the Family Readiness Officer at [email protected] Or call (910) 451-1405

2011 US Post Office Recommended Mailing Dates

2d Supply Battalion will be attending the CLR-25 Marine Corps Ball on 8 November 2011. The Ball will be held at the Greenville Convention Center. For additional details contact the Family Readiness Officer. The 2d Supply Battalion Christmas Party will be held on 9 December 2011. All of our Supply Battalion family members are invited to attend. There will be a dinner, music, prizes,

2d Supply Battalion Family Readiness Events

Destination Express 1st

Class Priority PAL SAM

Parcel Post

APO/FPO/DPO AE 090-092 17 Dec 10 Dec 10 Dec 03 Dec 26 Nov 12 Nov

APO/FPO/DPO AE 093 N/A 03 Dec 03 Dec 01 Dec 26 Nov 12 Nov

APO/FPO/DPO AE 094-098 17 Dec 10 Dec 10 Dec 03 Dec 26 Nov 12 Nov

APO/FPO/DPO AA 340 17 Dec 10 Dec 10 Dec 03 Dec 26 Nov 12 Nov

APO/FPO/DPO AP 962-966 17 Dec 10 Dec 10 Dec 03 Dec 26 Nov 12 Nov

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MSB11.2 Ironman Competition Camp Leatherneck Afghanistan

Story by Sgt. Justin Shemanski Photo by Cpl. Katherine M. Solano Master Sgt. Thomas Lutz, the operations supply officer with 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward), throws shot put during the Iron Man competition aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, Oct. 22. Lutz has been training for the events for several months with a group of Marines also participating in the competition. CAMP LEATHERNECK, Afghanistan -- Are you tough enough? That was the proverbial question posed when the masterminds of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward) sat down to design a test of pure fitness and strength, which manifested itself in the form of the Iron Man Competition aboard Camp Leatherneck, Oct. 22. Open to all ranks and all services, the contest featured six events. The morning began with each participant completing a 10 kilometer run and then circulating through 5 other events, which included pull-ups, shot put, abdominal crunches, bench press and a 400 meter run. The fastest or strongest participants per gender, per event, were named winners. Dozens of troops from across Regional Command Southwest participated in the event, though the Marines took the challenge to heart. “You get together so you can compete,” said Sgt. Maj. William T. Stables, the sergeant major for 2nd MLG (FWD). “More importantly, you get to see the caliber of the Marines in the Corps.”

SSgt Edwards

Cpl Tabor

MSgt Lutz

http://www.mccslejeune.com/mcftb/PREP%20Workshop%20v2%20basic.pdf

For more information call: (910) 450-8467

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To find a drop off location near you, go to:

http://www.toysfortots.org/

FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS

office/guard building, a new parking area and new roadways within the ASP. Over the years, Mr. “J” has provided thousands of Marines and civilians with steadfast guidance and always has a kind word. Mr. “J” will be sorely missed and never replaced. Thank you Mr. Johnson, we all wish you and Isabel the best in your retirement.

Ammunition Company will honor a long time Civilian Marine, Mr. Richard Johnson, the Assistant officer in Charge of the Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) as he retires with over 53 years of combined

active duty military and civilian government service. Mr. “J”, as he is affectionately known, is known throughout the Marine Corps Ammunition community as a walking reference for all matters

pertaining to Ammunition Safety. Over the years, Mr. “J” has provided thousands of Marines and civilians with steadfast guidance and Mr. “J” was instrumental in transitioning the ASP from temporary trailers to a new administrative building and 12 new ammo storage buildings and in planning the construction project which will give the ASP 7 more storage buildings, a new company

Maintenance Company, MSB 11.2

William Gore and Jakari Lyn Bailey. I would also like to thank the families of SSgt Jeffrey P. Gaczewski, Sgt Christopher D. Bastida, Cpl Brandon A. Bianco, Cpl Wassim M. Dunbar, Cpl Joel G. Emmert, Cpl Ronnie S. Parker, Cpl Benjamin C. Peterson, Cpl Kenneth C. Hild III, and Cpl Kristopher K. Henley for supporting our Marines who recently re-enlisted. It is a true honor and privilege to be serving alongside them. We could not do what we do so well out here without support from family and friends. I cannot express enough how important it is for your continued extension of love

and support to your deployed Marines. Our Marines are selfless and courageous men and women who are proudly serving and I am proud of each of them as I know you are. We are one month into our deployment and we are making a significant contribution to the overall effort out here. Time is flying by for us and your Warriors will be home before you know it. Happy 236

th

Birthday to our Corps and our Marine Corps families. I

hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Semper Fidelis Major Brian J. Spooner

Your Marines are doing incredible things here in Afghanistan, repairing and maintaining a vast amount of equipment and machinery. The weather is starting to get cold, so we are doing our best to prepare for the winter months. Mail is a huge morale boost out here for your Marines. It doesn’t matter if it is a care package or a simple letter, getting something from the outside world always seems to brighten a Marines day. Please keep the letters coming! I would like to give a special congratulation to Cpl Lucas R. White, Cpl Lindel R. Gore Jr and LCpl Lesley Bailey, who recently became proud fathers of Brooklyn Mae White,

For more stories and photos from the Regional Command Southwest go to: http://www.dvidshub.net/news/77603/corps-top-leaders-visit-warfighters-afghanistan#.TolAlF3GDh4

MR. “J”

This is our first News Letter and I would like to say hello to the family and friends of Maintenance Company. This past month has been very busy, but productive for all of the Platoons within Maintenance Company.

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Greenville Convention Center 303 SW Greenville Blvd.

Greenville, NC 27834

Tickets: SNCO & OFFICERS….. $55.00 E-4 & E-5………………...$45.00 E-3 & Below……………. $35.00

November 8th

2011

Cocktail Hour: 1800 Ceremony Starts: 1900

Onsite Childcare is available.

Freedom is not free, but the U.S. Marine

Corps will pay most of your share. Ned Dolan, Capt, USMC

Celebrating the Navy Birthday at Camp Leatherneck

The morning of 20 October the Marines and Sailors of 2d Supply Battalion (-) REIN celebrated the Navy’s Birthday with a 3 mile run. One great fact about life on Camp Leatherneck is that the camp is big enough to celebrate with a run toward the airport, and back. Several Marines includiing Cpl Cavallaro and Cpl Mizhquianzules from MSB 11.2 are pictured above helping Chaplain Lawrence cross the finish line! Not in the picture was the Corpsman with the Chaplains oxygen tank. Events continued including a cake cutting ceremony where our very own Commanding Officer for Bravo Surgical Company, Commander Williams, passed a slice of cake to the youngest Sailor on board Camp Leatherneck. How was Commander Williams so fortunate to be a part of the cake cutting ceremony? Well, we will not talk about age, but that certainly had something to do with his presence “front, and center.” The day came to a close with a cook out on the grill (burgers, and chicken) coupled with oraganized teams for volleyball and corn hole. The Marines and Sailors of MSB 11.2 would like to wish everyone a Happy Marine Corps Birthday, remember our veterans on Veterans Day and have a wonderful and delicious Thanksgiving.

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SMP Administrative Offices, Bldg. 564

Located next to the Barber Shop on M Street,

across from the Post Office.

Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 0800-

1630, closed Holidays,

(910) 451-4642.

6 nights Bahamas Cruise: Ship – Carnival Fantasy Port Departure: Charleston, SC Nov 12, 2011 / 1600 $650 / 26 seats

POC: Sara Walsh @ Single Marine Program Bd. 564 Phone: 910-451-0084

FRENCH CREEK RECREATION CENTER NOVEMBER EVENTS

FC 330 * 451-1446 10 Nov 11, 1130……….Marine Corps Birthday Cake 12 Nov 11, 1800……….Madden Tournament 15 Nov 11, 1800……….Texas Hold’em 19 Nov 11, 2100……….UFC 139, Shogun vs. Henderson 22 Nov 11, 1800……….Ping Pong Tournament 26 Nov 11, 1600……….9 Ball Tournament

Every Sunday is “NFL Sunday Ticket”

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Resources of the Month

James L. Stolarczyk Family Readiness Officer

2D Supply Battalion

PHONE: (910) 451-1405

CELL:

(910) 382-5300

E-MAIL: [email protected]

We’re on the Web!

See us at:

http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmlg/2ndsupply/Pages/default.aspx

When a military family experiences a crisis, the American Red Cross

is there to assist by providing emergency communications twenty-four

hours a day, 365 days a year. Red Cross emergency communications

services keep military personnel in touch with their families. No

matter where a military member and their family are stationed, the

Red Cross will deliver their notifications in times of crisis. Even if the

service member receives notification of an emergency through an e-

mail or a phone call, Red Cross-verified information assists

commanding officers in making a decision regarding emergency

leave. Without this verification, the service member may not be able

to come home during a family emergency.

How to Contact the Red Cross for Assistance

Call (877) 272-7337 (toll-free within the continental United States)

http://www.redcross.org/ Local Jacksonville, NC telephone numbers for the Red Cross: (910) 451-2182/5159 (after hours 877-272-7337)

http://semperfifund.org/team-semper-fi/

SEMPER FI FUND

Through VFW programs like VFW Operation Uplink™, VFW Unmet Needs and VFW's Military Assistance Program, we're doing even more to ensure not a single service

member, veteran, or their families fall through the cracks. Whether you or your family need the opportunity to call home more often, or a deployment has caused financial strain, we are the organization to turn to. We're an organization of veterans helping veterans! Unmet Needs provides emergency grants to military families who need

temporary help making ends meet. http://www.vfw.org/Assistance/National-Military-Services/ or

Operation Uplink 816-968-1155

Fax: 816-968-2779 [email protected]