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Marine Corps League South St. Louis Detachment 183 The Scoop February 2018 Commandant s Corner: Bob Scannell May meeting. For the most of you, you're looking forward to Spring and the warmer weather that is right around the corner, I for one cannot wait. The Staff Officers are finishing up on another successful year of serving the needs of the membership. It's hard for us to believe that we will already be recruiting new officers and holding elections in April and installing them at our I can't express my gratitude enough for all the work my Staff has accomplished. The work is not hard, but there is too much for one person. Your Staff, pulling together as one, has made this past year very rewarding for us all. I thank you one and all.i have recruiters out there, looking for members that would be willing to give a couple of hours a month, to step up and help out their Detachment and to continue it's work at being the best in the State of Missouri. So please, consider running for an office. Our experienced officers will be happy to help you to get adjusted and learn your position. Chaplain s Desk: Ken Dieckmann Each year I think about the winds from heaven that began to blow things around. I can remember in my youth when my mom and dad would take us all out to the park to enjoy kite flying this time of year. Of course we first had to put it together with those little sticks then place the string to make a bow in the kite and finally it came time for the tail. How long? Well I never could figure out the exact length. It seemed to be just right as my dad fixed that part. How I loved looking up into the heavens watching that kite rise and fall and dance in the winds on those sun shiny days with just a puff or two of clouds. When the wind of change blows it sometimes reveals things that have been hidden. Things that have been holding you back will become much clearer. It will sometimes blow away the heavy clouds of hopelessness. Many people are tempted to give in to discouragement, but do not back down as resistance will not last long. What will come will be a greater revelation into your calling from God. As the wind changes it will release a new sound that is going to begin to awaken those injured reserved or those who felt forgotten by God. Watch for strategic divine connections to start coming. It is a season of realignment. Part of the wind of change will bring some major changes. The winds of March through May set the stage and it will begin to open the heavens over us in new ways and awaken people to their need for God s love and power. It will release a greater measure of Gods glory and presence. Amen Volume 4 Issue 2 Commandants Corner Chaplain s Desk Ladies Auxiliary This Month In Marine Corps History Upcoming Events Ladies Auxilary Scholarship Rules Cabin Fever Game Day For Your Health Marine Day Cardinals Game Staff 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7

Page 3 The Scoop Ladies Auxiliary: Carol McCarthy What do Bullet Proof Vest, Fire Escapes, Windshield Wipers and Laser Printers all have in common? All were invented by women. We hope everyone had a Happy Valentine's Day. Due to winter weather our Marine League Valentine's Party had to be cancelled. Our Commandant Bob Scannell takes the safety of our members very seriously. LADIES AUXILIARY MISSION: The Marine Corps Auxiliary was formed for the purposes of promoting the interests of the Marine Corps, the Marine Corps League and to protect and advance the welfare of Marines and their dependents. Auxiliary members participate in a wide variety of programs that benefit and preserve the fundamental rights and freedoms of every person of this Nation, young and old. To our Auxiliary Members who are experiencing health challenges yourselves and those of you caring for your Soul Mates and family members, know you are always in our thoughts and prayers. If we can be of some help, please let us know what we can do for you. On Tuesday, February 6th our Auxiliary held a Pizza and Dessert Day for our Veterans with spinal cord injuries. We enjoyed the company of another record number of our Veterans. It is nice to know that so many of our Veterans are receiving the care they need. Our Auxiliary is blessed to have so many generous and compassionate ladies. These are loving women who work as a team and have the gift of seeing the face of God in everyone. A special thank you to Gladys Cunningham, Kevin Cunningham, Gail Dillard, Sharon Easter, Betty Frazier, Mary Lynn Jost, Carol Holmes, Carole Lyston and Edna Washington for providing pizza, beverages and a beautiful assortment of delicious desserts. We also want to thank our very thoughtful and supportive Marines who joined us in our efforts to reach out in friendship to our Veterans living with difficult health issues. Thank you Bill Frazier, Hal Holmes, Bob Jost, and Ed Lyston for being loving, supportive and thoughtful Marines, husbands and friends. I want to thank every one of you again for making lives better, for our Veterans and their Families. Join us for a Hot Lunch at Cabin Fever Game Day The 1st Wednesday of the Month. April 4, 2018, 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM. Vance Hall. Check out the Flyer on page 5. We are always open to welcoming new ladies to share in our friendship and fun! Our next Auxiliary meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 6:00 PM. February Dinner Meals by the Ladies Auxiliary. Cost $7.00 The dinner bell Rings at 1800 hrs. Roast Beef, Sautéed Mushrooms, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Garden Salad and of course Dessert!

Volume 4 Issue 2 Page 3 Honors and Color Guard: This Month in Marine Corps History 1 February 1967: Operation Prairie II was begun in Quang Tri province by elements of the 3d Marine Division. During the 46-day search-and-destroy operation which terminated 18 March, 93 Marines and 693 of the enemy were killed. 2 February 1944: The 4th Marine Division, as part of the first assault on islands controlled by the Japanese before the start of World War II, captured Namur and eight other islands in the Kwajalein Atoll. 15 February 1998: One hundred nine years ago this date, 28 Marines and 232 seamen lost their lives when the battleship Maine was mysteriously sunk by an explosion in the harbor of Havana, Cuba. Though no definitive evidence linked the Spanish with the sinking, the cry went up, "Remember the Maine!", and by late April the U.S. and Spain were at war. 17 February 1967: The first full day of Operation DECKHOUSE VI, which lasted until 3 March, was conducted near Quang Ngai city. The Special Landing Force (BLT 1/4 and HMM-363) accounted for 280 enemy killed. 23 February 1945: Four days after the initial landings on Iwo Jima, 40 men from Company E, 2d Battalion, 28th Marines, climbed Mt. Suribachi to secure the crest and raise a small American. Within an hour, the patrol reached the rim of the crater. After a short firefight with Japanese defenders emerging from several caves, the small American flag was attached to an iron pipe and raised over the island. 24 February 1991: Marine Expeditionary and Coalition Forces forces began a ground assault on Iraqi defenses The 1st and 2d Marine Divisions stormed into the teeth of Iraqi defenses while heavily armored allied forces attacked the Iraqi defenses in Iraq from behind. 28 February 1991: Operation Desert Storm ended when the cease- fire declared by President George Bush went into effect. I Marine Expeditionary Force has a strength of more than 92,000 making Operation Desert Storm the largest Marine Corps operation in history.a total of 24 Marines were killed in action during the Gulf War. 8,462 Honors total 2017 Total 299 Honors January 2018 24 We need members for the Honor Guard. please contact Mike Lee at 314-616-3726 or Ed Dodson at 314-604-6254 Upcoming Events 27 March Staff Officer Nominations 24 April 2018 Staff Officer Elections 21 April 2018 Cardinals on Field Event (see page 7) St. Patrick's Day, March 17th falls on a Saturday. There will be a parade in Downtown St. Louis and in Dogtown. For that reason, we have decided to not hold a party at our Detachment this year. We feel that we would not be able to garner enough interest and workers to make this a success. Perhaps we'll try again. TOYS FOR TOTS 2017 To those who selflessly gave their time and efforts, A thank you from SSgt Josh Deneve. Please send a note or contact either Commandant Bob Scannell or Judge Advocate Mike Lee to let us know you participated. 4th Marine Division, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Regiment (3/23) would like to acknowledge their thanks to you. bobscannell@hotmail.com 314-560-6791 Theeditor.mcl183@att.net 314-616-3726 Three Spent Shells, One for Country, One for Duty, One for Honor. Presented to the Deceased s next of kin.

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Page 6 Corpsman: Hospital Corpsmen (HM) perform duties as assistants in the prevention and treatment of disease and injury and assist health care professionals in providing medical care to Navy people and their families. They may function as clinical or specialty technicians, medical administrative personnel and health care providers at medical treatment facilities. They also serve as battlefield corpsmen with the Marine Corps, rendering emergency medical treatment to include initial treatment in a combat environment. The Scoop FOR YOUR HEALTH: Karen Bolhuis MSN, RN, FNP-BC (HM3, USN) You make my heart beat fast! Or is that atrial fibrillation? The heart is an amazing organ. There are three main things that make it beat- the muscles that have to contract to squeeze the blood out, the electrical pathways that control them, and one main point called the sino-atrial or SA node which initiates that electricity. The primary pathway the electricity should go is from the SA node, to a spot in the middle of the heart called the atrioventricular or AV node, where it is split to go down the right and left sides simultaneously. This organized wiring is what gives the EKG tracing that we like to see. The heart is so important, however, that it has a backup plan as well. There are other cells besides the SA node that can initiate a contraction. If the cells don t receive an adequate stimulus in a certain amount of time, they will then initiate a contraction. The AV node and certain cells in the lower chambers of the heart can also do this. Even this highly organized system can develop glitches. Sometimes one of the backup cells starts to fire and the electrical current will take abnormal pathways through the atria, or top sections of the heart. When random cells start firing separate impulses this is what is called atrial fibrillation. This causes electricity to work its way randomly through the muscle instead of having the coordinated electrical flow. The abnormal pathways are present in most people, but are generally suppressed when the main system is working correctly. Some people will go in and out of a-fib, where that path is activated for a short time, and then switches off. This may last a few minutes or hours. Some people are always in a-fib. During a-fib, the top chambers of the heart quiver and don t pump enough blood to the lower chambers. The AV node receives too many impulses trying to get through so it tries to limit them, and the lower chambers or ventricles can t pump blood to the body efficiently. This results in an irregular heartbeat, which is the hallmark of a-fib. Longer episodes tend to have symptoms like lightheadedness, fatigue, dizziness, palpitations, chest pain or shortness of breath. How fast the ventricles pump determines how severe the symptoms are, and the rate can go as high as 170 beats per minute. Often there is a trigger that activates a-fib, generally it is damage to the heart itself. The damage can be caused by things like high blood pressure, heart attacks, surgeries, or congenital heart or valve defects. Other medical problems like lung or thyroid disorders, sleep apnea or bacterial or viral infections, as well as stimulants like caffeine or alcohol can also be triggers. One of the biggest complications of a-fib is a stroke. Any time blood pools in the upper chambers of the heart during a-fib, clots can form. The beating heart can push those clots into the blood vessels going up to the brain. These clots can block small arteries in the brain and cause a stroke. People that have frequent or constant a-fib are often on medications to prevent clots. Treatment is varied depending on whether a-fib is constant or intermittent, how fast the rate is, how severe the symptoms are, and if there are other medical conditions; however, it may consist of medications to control the rate or to suppress those abnormal pathways. Electricity may be used either to stop a particularly bad episode of a-fib using external paddles, or as a long-term fix by using a tiny catheter into the heart directly to shock the abnormal pathway to destroy it. The best thing you can do to reduce your risk of a-fib and its complications is to be heart smart; control blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, eat healthy, lose weight, exercise, and don t smoke. This year we will be focusing on the American Heart Association s Life s Simple 7 which will help improve heart risk factors.

Volume 4 Issue 2 Page 7 MCL 183 5700 Leona Avenue St. Louis, MO 63116 (314)352-USMC Monthly Meetings Last Tuesday of the month 1900 Hrs Dinner Bell 1800 Hrs Commandant Robert J. Scannell (314) 560-6791 bobscannell@hotmail.com Senior Vice Commandant Charles Dooling (314) 351-4913 Junior Vice Commandant Ken McGuffey (314) 827-7874 Paymaster Dan Hanks (314) 441-1806 Adjutant Ed Dodson (314) 604-6254399-4282 Chaplain Ken Dieckmann (314) 570-8211 Sergeant At Arms Mike Venable (314) 835-8554 Jr. Past Commandant James L. Vance (314) 749-1972 Judge Advocate Scoop Editor Mike Lee (314) 616-3726 Theeditor.mcl183@att.net Advisers Hal Holmes Jim Grimm David Rowley Kris Stel Steller Auxiliary President Carol McCarthy (636) 244-0270 Quartermaster Russ Hitzemann (314) 660-3926 russh727@sbcglobal.net Honors Commander Charles Dooling (314) 351-4913 The Scoop, the newsletter of Marine Corps League 183, South St. Louis Detachment is a monthly publication, self-published. Marine of The Year: 2011 James Vance 2012 Dave Winkler 2013 Dick Sopp 2014 Mike Lee 2015 Bob Jost 2016 Charles Dooling ON FIELD EVENT 21 April 2018 The St. Louis Cardinals will be honoring Missouri and Illinois Marines on 21 April. Pre-Game ceremonies will include Wendell Webb, National Commandant throwing out the first pitch. On field representatives include: Missouri State Commandant Steve Michalski, Illinois State Commandant Dale Munson, Military Order of the Devil Dogs, and the Focus Marine Foundation. MCL 183 will be the on - field Honor Guard Game time is 1315hrs and ceremony time is 1230 hrs. $61.00 Seats for only $33.00, it s Dexter Fowler Bobblehead giveaway to the first 30,000 Fans. Seats at this price are limited with a cutoff date of 15 March. Payment by 1 April. Handicapped and Wheelchair accessible seating with Golf Cart transportation to your seating area, arrive early and ask for assistance. Call today! (314) 395-2788. Early payment will receive priority seating. Send Checks to: Bill Kiefer, Detachment 184 10990 New Halls Ferry Road, #J267 St. Louis, MO 63136 Payable to MCL Detachment 184 Tickets will be mailed after 10 April

Marine Corps League South St. Louis Detachment 183 5700 Leona Street St. Louis, MO 63116 Non-Profit Organization U. S. Postage Paid St. LOUIS, MO PERMIT No. 1845 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED MCL 183 South St. Louis Detachment Once A Marine, Always A Marine Nominations for Staff Officers 27 March 2018