A MORNING IN THE MIDST OF HEROES: 77 Years of Valor on display at the 1st Marine Division Battle Colors Rededication

1st Marine Division Band

Battle Streamers being attached to the Division Battle Colors by the CG

Remarks by the CG of the 1st Marine Division, MajGen Eric Smith

1st Marine Division Association — Team Picture

Former Division CG MajGen Richard C. McMonagle, USMC (ret)

It’s not often that one feels small when you make your living in the media because you have “a voice,” but on Friday, February 2, 2018 at the Headquarters of the 1st Marine Division one could not help but feel insignificant.  The Division rededicated its Battle Colors with the veterans who have written many of those chapters on hand.  It was humbling to simply be in their midst.

As always, the Division Band entertained and one by one the honors accorded to the historic 1st Marine Division by virtue of its valor in combat were placed on the Division’s Battle Colors.  Each streamer was brought to the Battle Colors by veterans of the Division, each escorted by a Marine currently serving in the Division. MajGen Eric Smith, the CG of the Division, spoke of the weight of the Division’s history and how mindful today’s 1st Division Marines are of the long shadow that is cast over them and how they strive to live up to the standards that the Division has written over the course of its 77 year history.

The “training highlight” of the day for this writer was to see the first Division Commander that I served under, MajGen Richard C. McMonagle, USMC (ret) and to stand at the position of attention in the midst of heroes, the Marines and Sailors who have written the incredible chapters in the history of the 1st Marine Division, to see them in their 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s proudly stand at attention or close to it as the Marines Hymn boomed in the Southern California air.

HOW RARE ARE USMC AMTRACK FIRES & HOW DO AAV CREWS REACT TO A FIRE?

Larry Hinkle
Sgt, USMC
Veteran

Larry Hinkle was a Sgt of Amtrack Marines, he joins us to answer our questions relative to yesterday’s AAV fire at Camp Pendleton.

Fires in the crew compartment of an AAV are something that are extremely rare, we’ll talk about how a fire might occur and the measures the AAV crew would take to mitigate any fire in or on the vehicle.

EXTREMISTS: Alex Hollings

Alex Hollings
Former Sgt, USMC
SOFREP Contributing Editor

Two extremist movements have dominated our news this week — white supremacists on one side and groups that will violently confront them when they choose to publicly assemble on the other side.  We’ll talk to former Marine and current sofrep.com Contributing Editor Alex Hollings about these events and get his thoughts on white supremacist gatherings and the left-wing groups that will violently confront them when they speak in public.

LEADERSHIP, TRANSITIONING & ECHO IN RAMADI: Scott Huesing

Scott Huesing
Major, USMC (ret)

Scott Huesing, Major USMC (ret) joined us to talk about his career as an infantry Marine… both as an enlisted Marine and an officer… his transition from the active duty to civilian after twenty-four years of service as a Marine, becoming a author (Echo in Ramadi), a public speaker, a veteran’s advocate and a CEO of his own consulting company.

Scott has interesting things to say about becoming a writer and pointed things to say about leadership and why it’s important for leaders to genuinely care about those they lead.

Great stuff!