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How do I apply? Click Here What are the events for 2013? Click Here What do I need to bring (gear list)? Click Here

SPACES Process Slots fill quickly Be Prepared and Register Early 1) Visit the website after December 1 st for events, descriptions and requirements. a. www.youngmarines.com b. Click on Members at the bottom of the page c. Select the Library Tab (See fig.1) d. Scroll down to: i. SPACES - Event descriptions and gear list NOTE: Application fees are non-refundable. (fig 1) 2) Ensure the online record books are up to date. a. Enrollment date (must have one full year in the program before applying for a SPACES event) b. Rank- Record book must show that the Young Marine has met all requirements for the ranks they have held and currently hold. (Date of rank 31 December No Exceptions) c. Schools (can only be entered by National Headquarters Training Department) d. PFT scores- Must have two PFT scores per year entered in the database. (1 st half Jan June /2 nd half July Dec). Last PFT entered must be a passing score. e. All Required Quarterly DDR Training (enter in DDR Section- must show hours earned) f. Any additional requirements as listed in event descriptions g. If the application is denied for any reason you may not reapply for the event or apply for any other SPACES event this year. 3) Check the calendar on the website to see when SPACES registration begins, restricted period ends, and when registration ends.

4) Prior to the Registration period opening ensure the Parent/Guardian has reviewed the event description and gear list before deciding whether their Young Marine will attend that event. (Restricted period only lifts unit restrictions it does not lift the requirements each Young Marine must have) 5) Registration period begins a. Log in to the database www.ymdbs.org b. Click on SPACES c. Select the event you wish to register a Young Marine or Adult for d. Click on register next to the name of the person you wish to register i. A note will pop up if the Young Marine does not qualify for the event ii. A pop up box will appear if this is the first time you are registering this person 1. Verify the information is correct 2. Ensure a valid email address 3. You do not need the username and password at the top of the box 4. Click on save iii. You will be brought to a page that asks if you wish to register or cancel this request. e. Once you have registered the person for the event i. You will see the list of eligible persons. ii. Next to the name of the person you registered you will see submitted. 6) National Headquarters will process each request in the order they are submitted. a. Deny If the applicant does not meet the requirements b. Pending If the applicant meets all the requirements Once set to pending you will be sent an email to the email address listed in the database for the one who registered the applicant and you will receive a notice on the home page of the database (fig. 2). (fig 2) i. Once the applicant is set to pending you have 15 days to download all of the information, complete it and send the complete package to National Headquarters.

1. You can access the information by Clicking Your Unit has new Event Confirmations click HERE to view them on the home page (fig. 2). You will only be able to access this link one time. See next step if you need to go back in to retrieve paperwork. 2. If you have already accessed the above link and need to retrieve information, select SPACES, select event, then select schedule next to the name of the Young Marine or adult in question. (fig. 3) (fig. 3) ii. Download all paperwork listed (fig. 4) and make sure you click on the invoice icon and download that as well. (fig. 4) 7) Mail complete package within 15 days from date set to pending to National Headquarters. a. Package includes i. Application ii. Unit Commander Checklist iii. Travel Profile Form

iv. Additional Forms required for event v. Invoice vi. Application Fees Either Unit check with two signatures, money order or credit card may be used. Payments are made for individual attendees. Do not send one payment for multiple applications. If paying by credit card, that information must be entered on the invoice. If you pay online using a credit card, a copy of the paid receipt must accompany the invoice. vii. Copy of online record book NO LONGER required b. Mailing Address i. USPS Young Marines National Headquarters Attn: SPACES PO Box 70735 Southwest Station Washington, DC 20024-0735 ii. UPS/FED EX Young Marines National Headquarters Attn: SPACES 2770 Enterprise Way Ste 101 Anacostia Annex Washington, DC 20373-5810 8) Once received, the training department will review the package to ensure that all the information is completed and correct. a. Deny i. Missing signatures or initials ii. Missing paperwork iii. Missing application fee 1. Unit Check missing signature (two signatures required) 2. Check is made out for multiple packages 3. Missing credit card information on invoice 4. Missing copy of paid credit card receipt if paid online b. Confirm i. Will confirm in the database, to see if the Young Marine or Adult is confirmed, select SPACES, then select the event. You will be brought to the eligible personnel page which will show their status. ii. Guarantees spot at event 9) Important Information a. Application fees are non-refundable. b. Ensure Young Marine meets all requirements prior to applying for an event. c. If a Young Marine will be discharged prior to or during an event they are ineligible to apply. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program to be eligible for SPACES. d. Any unit submitting a Young Marine application for a SPACES event must first ensure that the Young Marine s Record Book meets all requirements for said event. If not the application will be denied and the Young Marine will not be able to resubmit for the any event. It is the Unit s responsibility to ensure the Young Marine Record Book is correct prior to submitting for a SPACES event. e. If the unit submits more than the restricted number of applicants during the restricted period for a particular event, all applicants will be denied.

Leadership Academy Advanced Leadership School (ALS) Senior Leadership School (SLS) Leadership Academy YMS (YMS) Leadership Academy Adult (Staff) US Space and Rocket Center Aviation Mach I (AMAI) Aviation Mach II (AMAII) Aviation Mach III (AMAIII) Great American History Adventure (GAHA) Working Cattle Ranch Experience (WCRE) Wild West Experience (WWE) SCUBA School (SEA) Sailing Expedition Adventure

USSRC Gear Lists AMAI AMAII AMAIII Academy Gear Lists ALS SLS Academy YMS Academy Adults GAHA Gear List WCRE Gear List SCUBA Adventure Gear List WWE Gear List SEA Gear List

ADVANCED LEADERSHIP SCHOOL Description: The Advanced Leadership School is a leadership program for Young Marines who have exhibited exceptional maturity and leadership skill in their units. Adult leaders often call upon this Young Marine to handle leadership situations and provide the inspiration to those under their charge. This two-week school is an intense train-the-trainer program. The school is devoted to honing skills in leadership, close order drill, physical training, and techniques of military instruction. Dates: 15-28 June 2013 Location: State Military Reservation, Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach, VA Number of Participants: 50 Young Marines Qualifications: Minimum age: 14 years old (at start of school) Maximum age: None Minimum rank: YM/SSGT with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: 2 years on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd Class (database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Must be a national or accredited SLS graduate. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $150.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Applications: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning on 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once the Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event for this year. Unit Restrictions: Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine in ALS until the restricted period ends at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marine if more than one is submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

ALS GEAR LIST The list provided below is the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian, however particular attention must be paid to the restrictions listed on the next page. Quantity Male/Female 1 Green military-style Sea bag. (A garment bag may be used for uniforms.) Camouflage Uniform (serviceable including ribbons, complete patches and 2 sets nametapes) 1 set Charlie uniform (females must bring trousers) 1 1-pillowcase and 2 flat sheets and 1-blanket 14 pair Underwear 6 Bras, if applicable (3 regular and 3 sport) 6 pair Conservative Khaki Shorts (tan) 2 pair Khaki Pants (tan) 6 Polo Shirts (3 white and 3 red) 3 Red Young Marine National T-shirts 2 Unit T-shirt 4 White Crew Neck T-shirts 4 Black P.T. shorts 1 Plain Grey Sweatshirt 1 Plain Grey Sweatpants 1 pair Running Shoes 14 pair Black or Green Socks 14 pair White Socks 1 Tube of sunblock/screen (SPF 30 or higher) No Sprays must be lotion 1 Flashlight with extra batteries 1 Tube of Insect Repellant non-aerosol 1 Towels and Wash Cloths 1 Conservative Bathing Suit (females-one piece) 1 Beach towel 1 Poncho or other rain gear 1 set Ear plugs or other hearing protection 1 50 oz. Hydration System (Camelback) Personal Hygiene Item (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, hair brush and/or comb, 1 set deodorant, lotion, shampoo, feminine hygiene products-if applicable, hair bands if applicable) 1 pair Shower Shoes 1 set Notebook with pencil, pen and highlighter. 1 Young Marine Advanced Guidebook 2 Combination or Key Locks (with spare key) 1 Boot Polishing Kit 1 Cell phones will be collected Medication Must be in original prescription bottle with explicit Directions for dosage. (If YM does not have original bottles for each prescription, they will be sent home at the parents expense)

Important Information: 1. Male Young Marines should arrive with fresh haircuts. 2. Young Marines attending ALS will travel wearing the Young Marines National Red T-shirt or a red polo shirt, for easy identification. 3. Young Marines will not bring: lighters, knives, or any form of electronics. They are not authorized and will be confiscated for the duration of the school and returned prior to departure. 4. Cell Phones. We understand the need to travel with cell phones. Please note: all cell phones will be collected at the beginning of the event and returned at the conclusion of the event. Young Marines will be given the opportunity to call home upon arrival at the airport. 5. The emergency contact number is 800-717-0060 during and after normal business hours, Monday-Friday. Please leave a message at extension 203 for the Director of Training during non-working hours and weekends. A letter with additional contact numbers will be forthcoming following acceptance to this event. 6. Pogey bait will be collected and thrown away. We do not save pogey bait as it attracts critters and is unsanitary. 7. Sunglasses are unauthorized for wear by students during the academy unless medically necessary. They must remain in the foot locker. THE YOUNG MARINES OR ITS ADULT VOLUNTEERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY STOLEN, LOST, OR MISSING MONEY OR PERSONAL ITEMS. We afford the opportunity to all attendees to turn in money and other valuables at check in for safe keeping. YOUNG MARINES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (I.E. CONTACT LENSES, GLASSES, HEARING AIDS, ETC.) BRING EXTRA BATTERIES OR CORRECTIVE LENSES IN CASE OF DAMAGE. NHQ is not responsible for unaccompanied minor fees, checked baggage fees or any additional fees charged by the airlines. Parents must send enough money to cover baggage fees for return trip (Baggage fees should be in a sealed envelope with the amount and YM name on the outside) and pay all unaccompanied minor fees round trip at time of departure from home airport.

SENIOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL Description: The three training pillars of the Young Marines Program are teaching self-discipline, team building, and Leadership development. The Senior Leadership School (SLS) is the second step leadership school in the Young Marine Program. It is designed to help those Young Marines who have completed Junior Leadership School (JLS) (YM/Sergeants and Staff Sergeants) master the art of interpersonal and leadership skills. Upon completion of this school, the Young Marine graduate should have a working knowledge of how to mentor Junior and Basic Young Marines and how to mentor and work with other Young Marines with the same or different Leadership Styles and Personality types. Dates: 22-28 June 2013 Location: State Military Reservation, Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach, VA Number of Participants: 200 Young Marines Qualifications: Minimum age: 13 years old (at start of school) Maximum age: None Minimum rank: YM/SGT with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: 2 years on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd Class (database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Must be a national or accredited JLS graduate. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $150.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Applications: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 Noon EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once the Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event for this year. Unit Restrictions: Units are restricted to 2 Young Marines in SLS until the restricted period ends at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose 2 Young Marines if more than two are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

SLS CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT LIST The list provided below is the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian, however particular attention must be paid to the restrictions listed on the next page. Quantity Male/Female 1 Green military-style Sea bag. (A garment bag may be used for uniforms.) Camouflage Uniform (serviceable including ribbons, complete patches and 2 sets nametapes) 1 1-pillowcase and 2 flat sheets and 1-blanket 8 pair Underwear 4 Bras, if applicable (2 regular and 2 sport) 4 pair Conservative Khaki Shorts (tan) 1 pair Khaki Pants (tan) 4 Polo Shirts (2 white and 2 red) 3 Red Young Marine National T-shirts 2 Unit T-shirt 2 White Crew Neck T-shirts 2 Black P.T. shorts 1 Plain Grey Sweatshirt 1 Plain Grey Sweatpants 1 pair Running Shoes 7 pair Black or Green Socks 7 pair White Socks 1 Poncho or other rain gear 1 set Ear plugs or other hearing protection 1 Tube of sunblock/screen (SPF 30 or higher) Must be lotion not spray 1 Flashlight with extra batteries 1 Tube of Insect Repellant 1 Towels and Wash Cloths 1 Conservative Bathing Suit (females-one piece) 1 Beach towel 1 50 oz. Hydration System (Camelback) Personal Hygiene Item (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, hair brush and/or comb, deodorant, lotion, shampoo, feminine hygiene products-if applicable, hair bands if applicable) 1 set 1 pair Shower Shoes 1 set Notebook with pencil, pen and highlighter. 1 Young Marine Senior Guidebook 2 Combination or Key Locks (with spare key) 1 Boot Polishing Kit 1 Cell phones will be collected Medication Must be in original prescription bottle with explicit Directions for dosage. (If YM does not have original bottles for each prescription, they will be sent home at the parents expense)

Important Information: 1. Male Young Marines should arrive with fresh haircuts. 2. Young Marines attending SLS will travel wearing the Young Marines National Red T-shirt, for easy identification. 3. Young Marines will not bring: lighters, knives, or any form of electronics. They are not authorized and will be confiscated for the duration of the school and returned prior to departure. 4. Cell Phones. We understand the need to travel with cell phones. Please note: all cell phones will be collected at the beginning of the event and returned at the conclusion of the event. Young Marines will be given the opportunity to call home upon arrival at the airport. 5. The emergency contact number is 800-717-0060 during and after normal business hours, Monday-Friday. Please leave a message at extension 203 for the Director of Training during non-working hours and weekends. A letter with additional contact numbers will be forthcoming following acceptance to this event. 6. Pogey bait will be collected and thrown away. We do not save pogey bait as it attracts critters and is unsanitary. 7. Sunglasses are unauthorized for wear by students during the academy unless medically necessary. They must remain in the foot locker. THE YOUNG MARINES OR ITS ADULT VOLUNTEERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY STOLEN, LOST, OR MISSING MONEY OR PERSONAL ITEMS. We afford Young Marines the opportunity to turn in money and other valuables at check in for safe keeping. YOUNG MARINES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (I.E. CONTACT LENSES, GLASSES, HEARING AIDS, ETC.) BRING EXTRA BATTERIES OR CORRECTIVE LENSES IN CASE OF DAMAGE. NHQ is not responsible for unaccompanied minor fees, checked baggage fees or any additional fees charged by the airlines. Parents must send enough money to cover baggage fees for return trip (Baggage fees should be in a sealed envelope with the amount and YM name on the outside) and pay all unaccompanied minor fees round trip at time of departure from home airport.

NATIONAL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL YOUNG MARINE STAFF Description: Young Marine staff for the National Leadership Academy will consist of one Academy Sgt Maj, one Academy 1 st Sgt, one SLS 1 st Sgt, and two admin assistants. Admin Assistants will perform admin duties such as, grading tests and quizzes, assisting with those needing oral testing, scoring PFT events accurately, making copies, filing, data entry, etc. Dates: 14-28 June 2013 Location: State Military Reservation, Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach, VA Number of Participants: 4 YM Staff (Acad. Sgt Maj, Acad. 1 st Sgt, SLS 1 st Sgt., and 2 Admin Assistants. Must be of appropriate rank and be an ALS graduate.) Qualifications: Minimum age: 14 years old (at start of school) Maximum age: None Minimum rank: YM/MSGT with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 For Academy Sgt Maj YM/MGYSGT on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: 2 years on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd Class (database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Must be a national or accredited ALS graduate. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: There is no fee for Young Marine Staff. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Applications: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once the Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event for this year.

YMS GEAR LIST The list provided below is the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian, however particular attention must be paid to the restrictions listed on the next page. Quantity Male/Female 1 Green military-style Sea bag. (A garment bag may be used for uniforms.) Camouflage Uniform (serviceable including ribbons, complete patches and 2 sets nametapes) 1 set Charlie uniform (females must bring trousers) 1 1-pillowcase and 2 flat sheets and 1-blanket 14 pair Underwear 6 Bras, if applicable (3 regular and 3 sport) 6 pair Conservative Khaki Shorts (tan) 2 pair Khaki Pants (tan) 6 Polo Shirts (3 white and 3 red) 3 Red Young Marine National T-shirts 2 Unit T-shirt 4 White Crew Neck T-shirts 4 Black P.T. shorts 1 Plain Grey Sweatshirt 1 Plain Grey Sweatpants 1 pair Running Shoes 14 pair Black or Green Socks 14 pair White Socks 1 Tube of sunblock/screen (SPF 30 or higher) No Sprays must be lotion 1 Flashlight with extra batteries 1 Poncho or other rain gear 1 set Ear plugs or other hearing protection 1 Tube of Insect Repellant -non-aerosol 1 Towels and Wash Cloths 1 Conservative Bathing Suit (females-one piece) 1 Beach towel 1 50 oz. Hydration System (Camelback) Personal Hygiene Item (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, hair brush and/or comb, 1 set deodorant, lotion, shampoo, feminine hygiene products-if applicable, hair bands if applicable) 1 pair Shower Shoes 1 set Notebook with pencil, pen and highlighter. 1 Young Marine Advanced Guidebook 2 Combination or Key Locks (with spare key) 1 Boot Polishing Kit 1 Cell phones will be collected Medication Must be in original prescription bottle with explicit Directions for dosage. (If YM does not have original bottles for each prescription, they will be sent home at the parents expense)

Important Information: 1. Male Young Marines should arrive with fresh haircuts. 2. Young Marines attending as YMS will travel wearing the Young Marines National Red T-shirt or a red polo shirt, for easy identification. 3. Young Marines will not bring: lighters, knives, or any form of electronics. They are not authorized and will be confiscated for the duration of the school and returned prior to departure. 4. Cell Phones. We understand the need to travel with cell phones. Please note: all cell phones will be collected at the beginning of the event and returned at the conclusion of the event. Young Marines will be given the opportunity to call home upon arrival at the airport. 5. The emergency contact number is 800-717-0060 during and after normal business hours, Monday-Friday. Please leave a message at extension 203 for the Director of Training during non-working hours and weekends. A letter with additional contact numbers will be forthcoming following acceptance to this event. 6. Pogey bait will be collected and thrown away. We do not save pogey bait as it attracts critters and is unsanitary. 7. Sunglasses are unauthorized for wear by students during the academy unless medically necessary. They must remain in the foot locker. THE YOUNG MARINES OR ITS ADULT VOLUNTEERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY STOLEN, LOST, OR MISSING MONEY OR PERSONAL ITEMS. We afford Young Marines an opportunity to turn in money and other valuables at time of check in. YOUNG MARINES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (I.E. CONTACT LENSES, GLASSES, HEARING AIDS, ETC.) BRING EXTRA BATTERIES OR CORRECTIVE LENSES IN CASE OF DAMAGE. NHQ is not responsible for unaccompanied minor fees, checked baggage fees or any additional fees charged by the airlines. Parents must send enough money to cover baggage fees for return trip (Baggage fees should be in a sealed envelope with the amount and YM name on the outside) and pay all unaccompanied minor fees round trip at time of departure from home airport.

NATIONAL LEADERSHIP SCHOOL REGISTERED ADULT STAFF Description: National Training Director, Assistant Training Director, and other staff as deemed appropriate for the successful running and completion of the academy. Dates: 13-29 June 2013 Location: State Military Reservation, Camp Pendleton, Virginia Beach, VA Number of Participants: 15-20 Based on Number of attendees Application Fee: There is no fee for Registered Adult Volunteers. Additional Costs: Attendees are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Applications: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once the Registered Adult has been placed in pending status. Adults may apply for more than one event if they can attend both and events do not overlap. Does not guarantee selection. Registration for Academy Staff and Academy Medical Staff are listed separately in the database. If you are applying for medical staff please send an email to Training@youngmarines.com listing your certifications/ medical experience.

ACADEMY ADULT STAFF GEAR LIST The list provided below is the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Quantity Male/Female 1 Sea Bag or Suitcase as needed 2 sets Camouflage Uniform (complete patches and nametapes), if applicable 3 Sets Optional Adult Uniform 1 1-pillowcase and 2 flat sheets and 1-blanket 14 pair Underwear 6 Bras, if applicable (3 regular and 3 sport) 6 pair Conservative Khaki Shorts (tan) 2 pair Khaki Pants (tan) 6 Polo Shirts (3 white and 3 red) 3 Red Young Marine National T-shirts 2 Unit T-shirt 4 White Crew Neck T-shirts 4 Black P.T. shorts 1 Plain Grey Sweatshirt 1 Plain Grey Sweatpants 1 pair Running Shoes 14 pair Black or Green Socks 14 pair White Socks 1 Poncho or other rain gear 1 set Ear plugs or other hearing protection 1 pair Shooting or type of safety glasses 1 Tube of sunblock/screen (SPF 30 or higher) No Sprays must be lotion 1 Flashlight with extra batteries 1 Tube of Insect Repellant non-aerosol 1 Towels and Wash Cloths 1 Conservative Bathing Suit (females-one piece) 1 Beach towel 1 50 oz. Hydration System (Camelback) Personal Hygiene Item (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, hair brush and/or comb, 1 set deodorant, lotion, shampoo, feminine hygiene products-if applicable, hair bands if applicable) 1 pair Shower Shoes 1 set Notebook with pencil, pen and highlighter. 2 Combination or Key Locks (with spare key) 1 Boot Polishing Kit Medication Must be in original prescription bottle with explicit Directions for dosage. (If YM does not have original bottles for each prescription, they will be sent home at the parents expense)

AVIATION MACH I ADVENTURE Description: The Aviation Mach I Adventure (AMAI) is an education program designed to stimulate an interest in aviation by providing Young Marines with the opportunity to visit the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL. Aviation Challenge MACH I is a fast-paced, hands-on aeronautical adventure! Trainees are immersed in the fascinating realms of flight. From Bernoulli s Principle to Newton s Laws of Motion, MACH I students will experience a classroom unlike any other. Dates: 7-12 July 2013 (Early arrivals 6 July/Late Departures 13 July) Location: U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL Number of Participants: 25 Young Marines Qualifications: Minimum age: 11 years old (at start of adventure Cannot turn 11 during event) Maximum age: 11 years old (at time of adventure) Minimum rank: YM/PFC with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd class (Database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $350.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event this year. Restrictions: Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine in Aviation Mach II until the restricted period ends on at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marine if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

A Sample Schedule of a Day 0630 Wake up and prepare for the day. 0800 Breakfast 0900 Aviation History 1000 Aerodynamics Orientation 1100 Dynamics of Flight 1200 Aircraft Design Introduction 1300 Lunch 1400 Escape and Evasion Techniques 1500 Jet Engine Construction 1600 Introduction to Cockpit Trainer 1700 Flight Mission Briefing 1800 Dinner 1900 Flight Mission Training 2000 Strange Science 2100 Prepare for Bed 2200 Lights out This is a sample schedule only. Actual schedules may vary based on program level, program location, weather conditions and other factors.

AMA I Clothing and Equipment List The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Young Marines will travel in their red national t-shirt for easy identification at the airport. Quantity Articles Explanation 1 Back pack or book bag (use this as carryon luggage). Pack personal hygiene kit and wash towel, medication, one change of underwear and socks, snacks, and items of value. 1 Rolling suitcase or rolling duffle bag Pack all items not packed in back pack above, in this bag. As Prescription medications Collected and dispensed by the nursing needed As Vitamins and/or herbal products needed 1 Combination lock 1 Toothbrush and toothpaste 1 Bath soap Travel size is fine. 1 Shampoo Travel size is fine. 1 Deodorant staff at the event. Collected and dispensed by the nursing staff at the event. Hygienic Necessities Appropriate for gender, age, and maturity. 2 Towels and wash cloths 1 Hair brush and/or comb 8 sets Underwear Appropriate for gender, age, and maturity. Sleepwear 8 sets Casual clothes Appropriate 1 50 oz. Hydration System (camelback) Purchase at Chester s Gift Shop or local sporting goods store 1 Insect repellant Non Aerosol 1 Flashlight w/batteries 1 Sunscreen Non - Aerosol SPF 30 minimum 1 Swimsuit (one-piece conservative) Swimsuit is required 1 Beach Towel 1 Climate appropriate outerwear Jacket and/or Poncho 8 pair Socks 1 pair Athletic shoes 1 pair Aqua shoes or old sneakers 1 box Zip Lock Bags (Large) Large enough for soiled clothing 1 pair Long pants Rugged enough for outdoors wear. 1 Pair Aqua shoes or Old Tennis shoes Traveler Checks ($10 and $20 dollar denominations) Spending money (no more than $100.00). Provide $1 denominations for vending machines. NOTES: 1) Please do not bring cellular phones, pagers, portable music players, hand-held computer games, skateboards, roller blades, or other expensive items. 2) The Young Marines or its adult staff are not responsible for any stolen, lost, or missing money or personal items.

AVIATION MACH II ADVENTURE Description: The Aviation Mach II Adventure (AMA) is an education program designed to stimulate an interest in aviation by providing Young Marines with the opportunity to visit the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL. The adventure includes a week of action packed flight training in a state of the art flight simulator of a F-18 Hornet. It will test the Young Marine s land and water survival and wilderness skills. Visit www.spacecamp.com/aviation and click on the Mach II link for more details. Dates: 7-12 July 2013 (Early arrivals 6 July/Late Departures 13 July) Location: U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL Number of Participants: 25 Young Marines Qualifications: Minimum age: 12 years old (at start of adventure) Maximum age: 14 years old (at time of adventure) Minimum rank: YM/PFC with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd class (database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $350.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event this year. Restrictions: Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine in Aviation Mach II until the restricted period ends at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marine if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

A Sample Schedule of a Day 0630 Wake up and prepare for the day. 0800 Breakfast 0900 Aviation History 1001 Aerodynamics Orientation 1101 Dynamics of Flight 1201 Aircraft Design Introduction 1301 Lunch 1401 Escape and Evasion Techniques 1501 Jet Engine Construction 1601 Introduction to Cockpit Trainer 1701 Flight Mission Briefing 1801 Dinner 1901 Flight Mission Training 2001 Strange Science 2101 Prepare for Bed 2201 Lights out This is a sample schedule only. Actual schedules may vary based on program level, program location, weather conditions and other factors.

AMA II Clothing and Equipment List The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Young Marines will travel in their red national t-shirt for easy identification at the airport. Quantity Articles Explanation 1 Back pack or book bag (use this as carryon luggage). Pack personal hygiene kit and wash towel, medication, one change of underwear and socks, snacks, and items of value. 1 Rolling suitcase or rolling duffle bag Pack all items not packed in back pack above, in this bag. As Prescription medications Collected and dispensed by the nursing needed As Vitamins and/or herbal products needed 1 Combination lock 1 Toothbrush and toothpaste 1 Bath soap Travel size is fine. 1 Shampoo Travel size is fine. 1 Deodorant staff at the event. Collected and dispensed by the nursing staff at the event. Hygienic Necessities Appropriate for gender, age, and maturity. 2 Towels and wash cloths 1 Hair brush and/or comb 8 sets Underwear Appropriate for gender, age, and maturity. Sleepwear 8 sets Casual clothes Appropriate 1 50 oz. Hydration System (camelback) Purchase at Chester s Gift Shop or local sporting goods store 1 Insect repellant non-aerosol 1 Flashlight w/batteries 1 Sunscreen non-aerosol SPF 30 minimum 1 Swimsuit (one-piece conservative) Swimsuit is required 1 Beach Towel 1 Climate appropriate outerwear Jacket and/or Poncho 8 pair Socks 1 pair Athletic shoes 1 pair Aqua shoes or old sneakers 1 box Zip Lock Bags (Large) Large enough for soiled clothing 1 pair Long pants Rugged enough for outdoors wear. Traveler Checks ($10 and $20 dollar denominations) Spending money (no more than $100.00). Provide $1 denominations for vending machines. NOTES: 1) Please do not bring cellular phones, pagers, portable music players, hand-held computer games, skateboards, roller blades, or other expensive items. 2) The Young Marines or its adult staff are not responsible for any stolen, lost, or missing money or personal items.

AVIATION MACH III CHALLENGE Description: The Aviation Mach III Challenge (AMC III) is an education program designed to stimulate an interest in aviation by providing Young Marines with the opportunity to visit the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL. The challenge includes action packed flight training in a state of the art flight simulator of an F-18 Hornet and expert instruction by a former Special Forces Instructor in land and water survival and wilderness skills. Visit www.spacecamp.com/aviation and click on the Mach III link for more details. Dates: 7-12 July 2013 (Early arrivals 6 July/Late Departures 13 July) Location: U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, AL Number of Participants: 25 Young Marines Qualifications: Minimum age: 15 years old (at start of adventure) Maximum age: 18 years old (at time of adventure) Minimum rank: YM/LCPL with JLS with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012. Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd class (Database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $350.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once the Young Marine has been set to pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event this year. Restrictions: Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine in Aviation Mach III until the restricted period ends at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marine if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

A Sample Schedule of a Day 0630 Wake up and prepare for the day. 0800 Breakfast 0900 Aviation History 1002 Aerodynamics Orientation 1102 Dynamics of Flight 1202 Aircraft Design Introduction 1302 Lunch 1402 Escape and Evasion Techniques 1502 Jet Engine Construction 1602 Introduction to Cockpit Trainer 1702 Flight Mission Briefing 1802 Dinner 1902 Flight Mission Training 2002 Strange Science 2102 Prepare for Bed 2202 Lights out This is a sample schedule only. Actual schedules may vary based on program level, program location, weather conditions and other factors.

AMA III Clothing and Equipment List The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Young Marines will travel in their red national t-shirt for easy identification at the airport. Quantity Articles Explanation 1 Back pack or book bag (use this as carry-on luggage). Pack personal hygiene kit and wash towel, medication, one change of underwear and socks, snacks, and items of value. 1 Rolling Suitcase or rolling duffle bag Pack all items not packed in back pack As Prescription medications needed As Vitamins and/or herbal products needed 1 Combination lock 1 Toothbrush and toothpaste 1 Bath soap Travel size is fine. 1 Shampoo Travel size is fine. 1 Deodorant above, in this bag. Collected and dispensed by the nursing staff at the event. Collected and dispensed by the nursing staff at the event. Hygienic Necessities Appropriate for gender, age, and maturity. 2 Towels and wash cloths 1 Hair brush and/or comb 8 sets Underwear Appropriate for gender, age, and maturity. Sleepwear 8sets Casual clothes Appropriate 1 Sunscreen Non-aerosol SPF 30 minimum 1 Insect Repellant non-aerosol 1 50 oz Hydration System (camelback) 1 Flashlight w/ extra batteries 1 Swimsuit (one-piece conservative) Swimsuit is required 1 Beach Towel 1 Climate appropriate outerwear Jacket and/or Poncho 8 pair Socks 1 pair Athletic shoes 1 pair Aqua shoes or old sneakers 1 box Zip Lock Bags (Large) Large enough for soiled clothing 1 pair Long pants Rugged enough for outdoors wear. Traveler Checks ($10 and $20 dollar denominations) Spending money (no more than $100.00). Provide $1 denominations for vending machines. NOTES: 1) Please do not bring cellular phones, pagers, portable music players, hand-held computer games, skateboards, roller blades, or other expensive items. 2) The Young Marines or its adult staff are not responsible for any stolen, lost, or missing money or personal items.

Great American History Adventure Description: The Great American History Adventure (GAHA) is an education program designed to stimulate an interest in, and respect for the history and traditions of the United States by providing Young Marines an opportunity to visit sites in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Virginia and Washington, DC. In the Boston area you would visit places such as: Plymouth Rock and Plimoth Plantation, the Adams Homestead, Salem, follow the freedom trail through the streets of Boston and see the Old North Church, the site of the Boston Massacre and Paul Revere s house. In New York you would see places like: Central Park, ground zero and visit the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island. In Philadelphia you will see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall and the Betsy Ross House. Visit Battlefield sites such as Valley Forge, Gettysburg, Antietam and Harpers Ferry. While in Virginia we will visit Colonial Williamsburg, Richmond (Civil War Museum), Quantico (Marine Corps Museum) and visit sites in Washington DC. Spend a day as a civil war soldier at Pamplin Park and watch the evening parade at 8 th and I. Dates: 14-27 July 2013 Location: Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Virginia and Washington DC Number of Participants: 43 Young Marines, 6 Registered Adults, 4 YM Staff Qualifications: Minimum age: 12 years old (at start of adventure) Maximum age: None Minimum rank: YM/PFC with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd class (database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Young Marines will be 3 to 4 per room. Requires lots of walking. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $450.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once the Young Marine has been placed to pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event this year.

Restrictions: Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine during the restricted period. The restriction period will end oat midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marines if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied. PROPOSED SCHEDULE Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Travel Day in to Boston Logan Airport Welcome Brief /Salem Adams Estate/ Plimoth Plantation/ Founding Fathers Memorial Freedom Trail Old Ironsides, Old North Church, State House, Paul Revere s House, Bunker Hill Travel to New York City, visit Ground zero and Central Park site where the Declaration of Independence was read. Visit Times Square, Rockerfeller Center, Radio City Music Hall Visit Statue of Liberty and travel to Philadelphia Constitutional Walking tour of Philadelphia (Declaration House, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House) Travel to Valley Forge for the Valley Forge After Hours program. Travel to Gettysburg, tour Gettysburg, Antietam and Harpers Ferry Travel to Richmond/Pamplin Park Overnight Civil War Experience Visit Colonial Williamsburg//Yorktown Visit Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, VA Arlington National Cemetery, Tour Capitol Hill and Memorials Tour DEA building, Smithsonian Museum, Evening Parade at Marine Barracks 8 th & I Travel Day Home out of Baltimore Washington Airport

Plymouth, MA Adams Family Homestead Quincy, MA New York City/Ellis Island Philadelphia, PA Virginia, DC

GAHA Clothing and Equipment List The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Quantity Articles Explanation 1 Suitcase (wheeled) 2 Flat sheets Pamplin Park required! 1 Baseball cap No Young Marine Uniform items 2 pair Casual slacks Appropriately fitting. 1 Belt Belt is required! 6 pair Walking shorts Mid-Thigh or longer 6 Collared short sleeved shirts Golf-style or button downs tucked into shorts or trousers. 3 Red Young Marines National T-shirts Must be worn while traveling to event. 1 Unit T-shirt T-shirt issued by unit if you have one 1 Climate appropriate outerwear Jacket and/or poncho 1 50 oz. Hydration System (camelback) (ensure it works properly) 14 pair Socks Purchase at Chester s Gift Shop or local sporting goods store 2 pair Sneakers or comfortable walking shoes NO SANDALS!! Laces tied! 14 pair Underwear Personal preference 1 Tube of Sunblock/Sunscreen SPF 30 or higher ( Must be lotion No Sprays) 1 Tube of insect repellant 1 Flashlight w/ extra batteries 1 Back Pack (2 flat sheets, towel, washcloth, travel size hygiene kit and one outfit TBD at event for overnight at Pamplin Park) 1 Towel 1 Wash cloth 6 Ziploc Bags Gallon Size 1 pair Shower shoes 1 Beach towel For pool at hotel when time permits 1 Swimsuit-conservative (females must be one piece) 1 set Personal Hygiene Items Toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush and/or comb, deodorant, skin lotion, shampoo, soap. (Female hygiene items such as feminine products and hair bands) 1 Notebook with pencil and/or pen Required Envelope with baggage fees for return trip, labeled with name and sealed. Required. Miscellaneous items suggested, but not required. Reloadable debit card for spending money, for meals while traveling to and from event and souvenirs. (There are a lot of places to shop.) Phone card, cameras, games or playing cards.

Important Information: 1. Male Young Marines should arrive with fresh haircuts. 2. Young Marines attending GAHA will travel wearing the Young Marines National Red T-shirt or a red polo shirt if an SLS graduate, for easy identification. 3. Young Marines will not bring: lighters, knives, or any form of electronics with the exception of a digital camera (not ipodtouch or ipad). They are not authorized and will be confiscated for the duration of the school and returned prior to departure. Any electronic device with internet capability will be collected. 4. Cell Phones. We understand the need to travel with cell phones. Please note: all cell phones will be collected at the beginning of the event and returned at the conclusion of the event. Young Marines will be given the opportunity to call home upon arrival at the airport. 5. The emergency contact number is 800-717-0060 during and after normal business hours, Monday-Friday. Please leave a message at extension 203 for the Director of Training during non-working hours and weekends. A letter with additional contact numbers will be forthcoming following acceptance to this event. THE YOUNG MARINES OR ITS ADULT VOLUNTEERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY STOLEN, LOST, OR MISSING MONEY OR PERSONAL ITEMS. YOUNG MARINES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (I.E. CONTACT LENSES, GLASSES, HEARING AIDS, ETC.) BRING EXTRA BATTERIES OR CORRECTIVE LENSES IN CASE OF DAMAGE. NHQ is not responsible for unaccompanied minor fees, checked baggage fees or any additional fees charged by the airlines. Parents must send enough money to cover baggage fees for return trip (Baggage fees should be in a sealed envelope with the amount and YM name on the outside) and pay all unaccompanied minor fees round trip at time of departure from home airport.

WORKING CATTLE RANCH EXPERIENCE Description: The Working Cattle Ranch Experience is an educational program designed to stimulate an interest in, and respect for the history and traditions of the United States by providing Young Marines an opportunity to live on a working cattle ranch. Young Marines will learn horsemanship, cattle work and regular ranch labor (halter breaking some younger horses, mending fences, etc) Dates: 23-29 June 2013 Location: Great Falls, Montana Number of Participants: 14 Young Marines, 2 Registered Adults Qualifications: Minimum age: 14 years old (at start of adventure) Maximum age: None Minimum rank: YM/Sgt with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd class (database must be up to date with all scores) Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident Attendees must be less than 275 lbs. (Weight limit imposed by Ranch for safety of horses) Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $350.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit completed package once the Young Marine has been placed to pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other event. Restrictions: Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine during the restricted period. The restriction period will end at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marines if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

WCRE Clothing and Equipment List The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Quantity Articles Explanation 1 Military-style green sea bag (the Young Marine should bring a day pack/book bag as carry-on luggage. It should contain one change of underwear, hygiene kit, and prescribed medications) All item listed below will be packed in the sea bag including the sleeping bag. No other luggage is authorized. 1 Cowboy Hat With chin strap 3 pair Jeans (riding jeans recommended) Belt is required 2 Collared short sleeved shirts Golf-style or button downs 2 Red Young Marines National T-shirts Must be worn while traveling 1 Unit T-shirt T-shirt issued by unit if you have one 4 Long sleeved shirts - button down 1 pr Leather gloves 1 Raincoat/ slicker 2 Sweatshirts 1 50 oz. Hydration System (camelback) Purchase at Chester s Gift Shop or local sporting goods store 1 Swimsuit Females one piece 8 pair Socks 1 pair Slip on, slick soled cowboy boots Must Have slick soles! 1 pair Sneakers or hiking boots NO SANDALS!! 8 pair Underwear Personal preference 1 Tube of Sunblock/Sunscreen SPF 30 or higher 1 Tube of insect repellant 2 Towels 1 Wash cloth 1 Traveling soap dish 1 pair Shower shoes 1 set Personal Hygiene Items Toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush and/or comb, deodorant, skin lotion, shampoo, soap. 1 Notebook/journal with pencil and/or pen 1 Combination or key lock Turn in extra key or combination number to the Registered Adult in Charge Suggested Pogey Bait Trail Mix, Energy Bars, Jerky, gel packs, - No candy Miscellaneous items suggested, but not required Phone card, spending money, cameras, games or playing cards, sunglasses, solid colored bandana. 1 Flashlight Bring an extra set of batteries. NOTES: 1) Young Marines may bring electronic entertainment devices such as Ipod, MP3 players. Young Marines are responsible for all items they bring. 2) Cell Phones. We understand the need to travel with cell phones. Please note: all cell phones will be collected at the beginning of the event and returned at the conclusion of the event. Young Marines will be given an opportunity to call home upon arrival at the airport. 3) The Young Marines or its adult volunteers are not responsible for any stolen, lost, or missing money or personal items. 4) Young Marine males will arrive with fresh regulation haircuts.

Wild West Excursion (WWE) Description: Young Marines will be able to see the Wild West. They will visit National Monuments such as Mount Rushmore, and Crazy Horse Memorial. Experience the Old West by riding in Authentic Covered Wagons and see the Buffalo roam. Young Marines will be able to get a taste of the Native American Indian Culture and visit Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the Wounded Knee Massacre site. Ride on a vintage steam engine train. Young Marines will also partake in cowboy suppers and campfires and participate in an old fashioned hoedown! Dates: 7-13 July 2013 Location: South Dakota Number of Participants: 30 Young Marines/ 4 Registered Adults Qualifications: Minimum Age: 12 years old at time of adventure Maximum Age: 14 years old at time of adventure Minimum Rank: YM/PFC with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd Class Other: Member in good standing Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $350.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Restrictions: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 Jan 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit the completed package once the Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event this year. Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine during the restricted period. The restriction period will end at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marines if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

WWE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT LIST The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Young Marines will wear their red national t-shirt while traveling for easy identification. Qty Articles Explanation 1 Suitcase 1 Baseball cap No Young Marine Uniform items 1 pair Casual slacks Appropriately fitting. 1 Belt Belt is required! 3 pair Walking shorts Mid-Thigh or longer 4 Collared short sleeved shirts Golf-style or button downs tucked into shorts or trousers. 3 Red Young Marines National T-shirts Must be worn while traveling to event. 2 Unit T-shirt T-shirt issued by unit if you have one 1 Climate appropriate outerwear Jacket and/or poncho 1 50 oz. Hydration System (camelback) (ensure it works properly) Purchase at Chester s Gift Shop or local sporting goods store 8 pair Socks 2 pair Sneakers or comfortable walking shoes NO SANDALS!! Laces tied! 8 pair Underwear Personal preference 1 Tube of Sunblock/Sunscreen SPF 30 or higher ( Must be lotion No Sprays) 1 Tube of insect repellant 1 Flashlight w/ extra batteries 6 Ziploc Bags Gallon Size 1 pair Shower shoes 1 Beach towel For pool at hotel when time permits 1 Swimsuit-conservative (females must be one piece) 1 set Personal Hygiene Items Toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush and/or comb, deodorant, skin lotion, shampoo, soap. (Female hygiene items such as feminine products and hair bands) 1 Notebook with pencil and/or pen Requi red Envelope with baggage fees for return trip, labeled with name and sealed. Required. Miscellaneous items suggested, but not required. Reloadable debit card for spending money, for meals while traveling to and from event and souvenirs. (There are a lot of places to shop.) Phone card, cameras, games or playing cards. 1 Prescription Medication In original container - labeled Miscellaneous items suggested, but Spending money, cameras w/ extra film, playing not required. cards.

Notes: 1) For safety reasons, Young Marines will not bring electronic entertainment devices. This includes mobile telephones and pagers. They are not authorized and will be confiscated for the duration of the Adventure and returned prior to departure. Young Marines will be given an opportunity to call home on arrival to airport and if time allows, prior to departure from the destination airport. 2) THE YOUNG MARINES OR ITS ADULT VOLUNTEERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY STOLEN, LOST, OR MISSING MONEY OR PERSONAL ITEMS.

SCUBA Adventure Description: The SCUBA Adventure gives Young Marines the opportunity to become thoroughly qualified in the Aquatic environment. Young Marines will be taught in the classroom, pool and ocean. Once the Young Marine has completed this course they will obtain their SCUBA Diver Open Water Certification Aquified with a license. Registered Adult Chaperones will also participate in the courses and dives. Registered Adults must be physically fit. All attendees will perform a prequalification test upon arrival. This test will include being able to swim 200 yards non-stop, tread water for 5 minutes with hands above water, and run two miles nonstop. Dates: 10-25 July 2013 Location: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Number of Participants: 24 Young Marines and 4 Adults Qualifications: Minimum Age: 15 years old at time of adventure Maximum Age: None Minimum Rank: YM/Sgt with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: Minimum PFT score of 350 on last required PFT. Other: Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $450.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Restrictions: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 Jan 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit the completed package once the Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event this year. Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine during the restricted period. The restriction period will end at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marines if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

SCUBA CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT LIST The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Young Marines will wear their red national t-shirt while traveling for easy identification. Qty Articles /Explanation 1 Military-style Green Duffle (Sea) bag (The Young Marine should use the back pack as carry-on luggage. It should contain one change of underwear, hygiene kit, and prescribed medications.) All items listed below will be packed in the duffle bag. No other luggage is authorized. 2 sets Camouflage Utility Uniform (Trousers, blouse, cover, web belt, patches)no ribbons 1 ID Card (Photo Type) 1 set Medical Information Tags to include Blood type, allergies, medicine, etc. 1 pair Black Boots w/ boot cleaning kit 8 T Shirts 2x red national t-shirt, 1x unit t-shirt, 1x solid white t-shirt, 4x plain t-shirt (no logos) 2 pair PT Shorts 8 pair underwear 8 pair Socks - white 1 pair Running shoes 3 Bras, if applicable 2 sport, 1 regular 1 pair Blue Jeans no holes 1 Belt 4 pair Shorts length of shorts must be to fingertips 2 Swimsuits -males swim trunks, females one piece (no tankinis) 1 set Personal Hygiene Item (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, hair brush and/or comb, deodorant, lotion, shampoo, sunblock, lip balm, insect repellant, shaving razor, shaving cream, foot powder, feminine hygiene products-if applicable, hair bands if applicable) 1 Wrist Watch water resistant 30 meters or greater 1 50 oz Camelbak Hydration system Mandatory (check bladder) 1 pair Beach sandals 1 notepad 1 pencil Money (Please limit to no more than $200.00 cash for emergency/memorabilia) Non-essentials camera, flashlight, nail kit, snivel gear (comfort items i.e..red Sweatshirt, Parka, Rain Gear) Note: All items should be COMFORTABLE, COMPACT, CONFORMED, CONSOLIDATED. No loose, cumbersome, hanging, dangling, noisy, chafing equipment!

Sailing Expedition Adventure (SEA) Description: The Sailing Expedition Adventure will take place in Washington State. Young Marines will learn about Boating safety, Navigation, knot-tying, soundings and heaving line. They will work as teams in building a boat and taking a longboat excursion for 4 days and 3 nights building cooperative, leadership and maritime skills. Dates: 15-29 June 2013 Location: Port Townsend, WA Number of Participants: 36 Young Marines and 4 Adults Qualifications: Minimum Age: 14 years old at time of adventure Maximum Age: None Minimum Rank: YM/PFC with a date of rank on or before 31 December 2012 Minimum TIP: One year on or before 1 June 2013 PFT Classification: 3 rd class (database must be up to date with all scores) Swimming: Other: Must be at least a class II swimmer. Member in good standing. Participated in two overnight unit activities without incident. Young Marines must meet all qualifications for ranks they hold in addition to all required quarterly DDR training and all PFTs. Young Marines must have at least one year left in the program. Application Fee: $450.00 non-refundable application fee. Additional Costs: Parents are responsible for any additional costs that may be charged at the ticket counter for unaccompanied minor fees and checked baggage fees imposed by the airlines. Unaccompanied Minor fees must be paid round trip at the time of departure from home airport. It is the parent s responsibility to make all unaccompanied minor arrangements with the airline. National Headquarters will provide the name of the adult picking up the Young Marine. Young Marines must have monies to pay for checked baggage for return flight. National Headquarters is not responsible for these charges. Application: Apply through the Young Marines Database only beginning 5 January 2013 at 12 PM EST. Units have 15 days to submit the completed package once the Young Marine has been placed in pending status. If the Young Marine is denied, the Young Marine may not re-apply for this event or apply for any other SPACES event this year. Restrictions: Units are restricted to 1 Young Marine during the restricted period. The restriction period will end at midnight 11 January 2013 EST. (Note: Young Marines must meet all qualification requirements during and after the restricted period). National Headquarters will not choose a Young Marines if more than one are submitted during the restricted period. Additional registrations submitted to National Headquarters over the restricted number prior to 11 January 2013 will result in all registrations being denied.

Sample Day 9 am- 12 pm Group 1: Longboat Bear Trip Day 3 Group 2: Longboat Townshend Trip Day 3 Group 3: Boat Shop Group 4: Navigation 2 Compass (9-10:30) Marine Trades Tour (10:30-12) 1-4 PM Group 1: Longboat Bear Trip Day 3 Group 2: Longboat Townshend Trip Day 3 Group 3: Navigation 2 Compass (1-2:30) Marine Trades Tour (2:30-4) 7-8 PM Evening program Groups 3&4 Night Navigation with NWMC Staff

SAILING EXPEDITION ADVENTURE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT LIST The list is provided below as the minimum clothing and equipment needed for this program. Adding to this list is left to the discretion of the parent or guardian. Young Marines will wear their red national t-shirt while traveling for easy identification. Qty Articles Explanation 1 Suitcase 1 Sleeping Bag (0 degree rated) synthetic, compresses to small size 1 set Rain Gear Light weight fitted top and bottom. No Ponchos. 1 Duffle bag Able to fit all items highlighted in green for the longboat trip 1 Red Young Marines National T-shirt Must be worn while traveling. 4pr Shorts ( one pair nylon, fleece) 6 Short Sleeve T-shirts (2 shirts polypropylene,capiliene, etc..not cotton) 2 Long pants (1 pair must be nylon, fleece or wool) 2 Long sleeved shirts Synthetic or wool Must Cold weather gear have Wind breaker, fleece or wool winter hat, gloves for warmth and rowing, warm jacket, warm wool sweater or spun polyester top, long underwear synthetic or wool) 1 50 oz. Hydration System (Camelback) 10 pr. Socks Cotton, 2 pair must be wool or synthetic 1 pr. water shoes, closed toe For use in water 1 Small Tube of Sun Block/Screen Lotion non-aerosol 1 Small Tube of Insect Repellant Non-aerosol 1 Beach towel 1 Bathing suit One piece conservative for females Swim trunks for males Sunglasses, sun hat (visor) Inexpensive pair of sunglasses no oakleys 15pr Underwear 1 Personal hygiene items Travel size Toothbrush, toothpaste, hair brush and/or comb, deodorant, biodegradable soap, wet wipes (sm. container), Shampoo. (feminine products for females) 1 Lipbalm, chapstick No lip gloss 1 Small towel 6 Bras, Females 1 Notebook with pencils and/or pens Journal type notebook 5x7 1 Small flashlight/headlamp Extra batteries Prescription Medication In original container labeled (Adult Group Leader will be responsible for medication.) 1pr Sneakers Old pair is fine 1pr Shower shoes 1 box Ziploc bags gallon size 2 extra large ziploc bags for wet clothing Miscellaneous items suggested, but not required. spending money and waterproof cameras, Teva or chaco type sandal

Important Information: 1. Male Young Marines should arrive with fresh haircuts. 2. Young Marines attending SEA will travel wearing the Young Marines National Red T-shirt or a red polo shirt if SLS graduate, for easy identification. 3. Young Marines will not bring: lighters, or any form of electronics with the exception of a digital camera (not ipodtouch or ipad). They are not authorized and will be confiscated for the duration of the school and returned prior to departure. 4. Cell Phones. We understand the need to travel with cell phones. Please note: all cell phones will be collected at the beginning of the event and returned at the conclusion of the event. Young Marines will be given the opportunity to call home upon arrival at the airport. 5. The emergency contact number is 800-717-0060 during and after normal business hours, Monday-Friday. Please leave a message at extension 203 for the Director of Training during non-working hours and weekends. A letter with additional contact numbers will be forthcoming following acceptance to this event