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Commandant Russ Miller rcmllr@msn.com 719-235-1058 Hello Marines, Navy FMF Corpsmen, associate members, and families. Thanks to all that were in attendance at the detachment monthly meeting in December. We had 48 in attendance for our annual Awards/Swearing in of Officers ceremony. Please see a listing of all the awards that were given out in the minutes as published in the Adjutant s report. Terry Boston is leaving for Florida soon. We will miss her! While we recognized many of our membership with awards at the meeting for their many contributions to the numerous events and operations of the detachment, it is important to note that everyone is crucial to the success of our detachment and our many local civic duties that we all perform in the community. We strive to give added recognition to those who give a bit more personal time, talent, money, and effort to make sure that we continue to move forward and set an example for other veteran organizations to strive for. I thank you all for your hard work in all our endeavors and for your comradery and fun loving spirits that make the League such a fun place to invest the rest of our lives together. Many larger veterans organizations, which I and some of you belong to, are currently struggling to stay alive and relevant in today s fast paced world. Many of these groups are so focused on what used to be, and how they would to back to the good ole days, that they are not drawing a large enough recruitment of younger active duty and veteran service members to their roles. I am very proud of the fact that when so many groups are struggling to get 10% of their members to show up at all, we continue to average nearly 40% of our current membership at our monthly meetings. I am hopeful that we can continue to look for ways to draw even more of the Marines and FMF Corpsmen from the past thirty years thru today, and still remain a place where the salty old dogs want to hang around and pass along their hard learned tricks to the young pups so the League can still be leading the way for many years to come. Lastly, I wish to thank all of our outgoing officers for a job well done this past year. The teamwork and support that was given by each of you to the others made this a great year. To all of our new officers that have stepped up to do the heavy lifting for the year ahead, I thank you for your willingness as we will all strive to continue to move the detachment forward both in numbers as well as our impact in the community. Happy New Year & Semper Fi! Russ Senior Vice Commandant Paul Hinojosa joannhinojosa@q.com 719-573-2185 Greetings Marines, FMF Corpsmen, and associate members! It is my honor to have been elected to serve as your next Senior Vice Commandant for the Pikes Peak Detachment. I have some big shoes to fill as I take on this new role. Please know, that I will work relentlessly to keep our detachments legacy ongoing, as I plan to lead and serve in my role along side of you and picking up the vast leadership traits and principles from the multi-generations of Marines and FMF Corpsmen from within. Semper Fi! Paul Hinojosa Almost time to bring the new officers in Junior Vice Commandant Terry Crum terry-crum@hotmail.com 719-432-7340 Greetings Marines, Navy FMF Corpsman, Associate members! I hope everyone is excited and optimistic with the arrival of the New Year. I have no hesitation in turning over the duties of Senior Vice to Paul Hinojosa, he is a motivator. All he will require is for the detachment membership to continue to provide the Newsletter 1

outstanding cooperation and support that made 2015 so much easier for me. He will find out, just as I did, what a humbling experience it is working with our detachment. With the arrival of 2016 I am privileged to take on the roles of Junior Vice, Adjutant and Web Sergeant. Wow, what did I get myself into? LOL. What you are currently reading is my first effort as newsletter editor. Please know that it will take me a little bit of time to be at the same level of performance that characterized the newsletters of Roger Baty. If that were not enough new stuff, the detachments new web site is up and running. The link is. Please give the site a visit. It is not a finished product yet, but has some good material in it. I still to work out how to publish the newsletter on the site. Live and learn... I would like to encourage everyone to read the chaplain s report by Pat Carty. Pat is back in the saddle and has wasted no time in getting down to business. In closing here is a bit of wisdom from Mark Twain to help toast in the new year: Yesterday, everybody smoked his last cigar, took his last drink and swore his last oath. Today, we are a pious and exemplary community. Thirty days from now, we shall have cast our reformation to the winds and gone to cutting our ancient shortcomings considerably shorter than ever. Semper Fidelis Terry Steve Swartz is back! Judge Advocate Gary George garyg4812@yahoo.com 719-597-3054 Chaplain s Corner Pat Carty jpcarty1@comcast.net 719-337-7179 Greetings Marines, FMF Corpsmen, Associates, and Friends; First of all I want to say Thank You to Commandant Russ Miller for his work as Chaplain this past year, among the other posts he unselfishly served. As Chaplain he set a high standard to follow: contacting the families of our departed Marines prior to their service, during and, afterward. Offering sincere prayers, condolences, comfort and, help to those in need. I salute you Sir and, will endeavor to follow your lead as Chaplain for 2016. Russ certainly deserves to be Detachment Marine of the Year. Pat Thompson has graciously offered to continue calling members of the Bereavement Team to notify them of upcoming funerals, even though she is mending from a broken wrist. Pat, I thank you for stepping up. Please consider becoming a member of the Bereavement Team. The families and, friends of the deceased Marines sincerely appreciate our presence at the funerals and, have told us, time and again, how grateful they are that we took time to attend their loved ones service. Please remember in your thoughts and prayers our members who are still recovering from illness, treatment, and other distress. It is working! Steve Schwartz saddled up and attended our December meeting after undergoing a serious illness and, is still recovering at home. Barry Farris is recovering at home, as well, after recent heart and lung surgery. When I talked to him, recently, he said he was doing Great and plans on driving himself to the January meeting. Steve Peterson braved the cold weather and snow here in Colorado Springs, coming up from his warm and toasty home in Surprise, AZ having just undergone radiation treatments. The side effects of those treatments did not deter Steve from volunteering for helping with Toys for Tots. His help is greatly appreciated. Steve is now home in Surprise, basking in the warm climes there, while we shiver in the frigid winter. Judge Advocate Gary George s wife Karen is recovering from recent surgery but, managed to accompany Gary while he helped out with Toys for Tots. Joe G. Martinez is a tough old bird (I can call him that as we are the same age) helping with Toys for Tots as he too is recovering from past surgeries that are very painful. Joe is the first to arrive at the TfT warehouse and, one of the last to leave. Semper Fi Joe! Doc Jim Maurer is suffering from the effects of Newsletter 2

Agent Orange. He was exposed to Agent Orange, as an FMF Corpsman, during the Tet Offensive in Vietnam. Jim has numerous health problems as a result. Arm surgery, spatial vision, extreme hypertension, fatigue, short term memory, and sleeplessness are just some of the complications of his exposure. He is currently undergoing several rehabilitation treatments for help. With all this going on Jim still makes the effort to attend the MCL monthly meetings. I need your help in finding out about any members, member s families, Marines, or FMF Corpsmen residing in our community that are sick or in distress. If you are aware of anyone, please contact me anytime at (719) 337-7179. O Eternal Father, we commend to Thy protection and care the members of the Marine Corps. Guide and direct them in the defense of our country and in the maintenance of justice among nations. Protect them in the hour of danger. Grant that wherever they serve they may be loyal to their high traditions and that at all times they may put their trust in Thee; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Marine Corps Prayer by Bishop Sherrill, former Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and hero of WW I. Semper Fi, Pat Carty, Chaplain December Meeting Paymaster Denise Wickersheim Md1970@q.com 719-590-9109 Please send your membership dues (annual renewal) to the address. New Member and Renewal Dues - $36.00 Think about becoming a Life Member!!! Life Membership Costs: Age 35 - below - $500.00 36 50 - $400.00 51 64 - $300.00 65 & over - $200.00 Semper Fi, Denise Adjutant Terry Crum terry-crum@hotmail.com 719-432-7340 Minutes of the 19 December 2015 Meeting The Detachment enjoyed a free breakfast and good fellowship prior to the meeting. Then Commandant, Russ Miller opened the 19 December 2015 meeting of the for Official business at 0900 with Salute to Colors and opening prayer. All officers were present. Guests / Application for Membership: Welcome aboard to the following individuals who were voted-in as detachment members: Cathy Schwartz, wife of Member Steve Swartz, as an Associate Member. Carmella Miller, wife of Commandant Russ Miller, as an Associate Member. John Tester, who served as a Marine from 2005 to 2009 at Kaneohe Bay, and then joined the Army. Medically retired, he now resides in Fountain. Newest member: John Tester Commandant Miller announced that due to presentation of awards and installation of new officers, the Detachment would forego the rest of usual business. Awards: Commandant Miller thanked Junior Past Commandant Garry Gibson for his work in coordinating and preparing the awards. The following awards were presented. Distinguished Citizen Bronze: This is the highest award that can be given to a current MCL Member, Associate Member or Non-Member of the Marine Corps League at the Detachment Level. The following members were awarded: Russ Miller, Commandant; for his additional duties serving as our Chaplain, Quarter Master and our Toys for Tots Coordinator, without his commitment and sacrifice of time & energy we would not have a Toys for Tots program in the Colorado Springs Area. If it wasn t for Russ hundreds if not thousands of needy children would not have gifts for Christmas in 2014 and 2015. Newsletter 3

Roger L. Baty; Web Sgt; for his extraordinary efforts and hard work in producing the finest and most informative Newsletter in the state of Colorado, He has done more to promote our Detachment, the Department of Colorado and the during the past 12 consecutive years. James Pat Carty, Assistant Chaplain; this award is presented for the outstanding job he has done in helping lead our Bereavement Committee to numerous funerals and for his many hospital and home visits during 2015. Marianne Smith; for her extraordinary efforts in supporting and raising much needed Capital funds for our Detachment for 20 consecutive years. Garry D. Gibson, for his hard work supporting and most recently running the monthly WW II & Korean Luncheon for the past six (6) years and for his efforts in organizing and starting up our Detachment MODD Pound #150; also known as the Karnivorous Kanines of Pikes Peak. Joseph G. Martinez & Gary George; for their tireless efforts in supporting the Toys for Tots program, sometimes spending 5 & 6 days a week delivering collection boxes, picking up, sorting & delivering toys to needy children in the Colorado Springs area as well as assisting in the operation of numerous Toy drive events. Detachment Marine of the Year 2015- This is a one (1) time award; the selection of our Detachment Marine of the Year is based upon the overall contributions this one Marine has had on the overall success of the Detachment during 2015. Russell O. Miller; was voted Detachment Marine of the Year for his extraordinary efforts while serving as Commandant; and for going above and beyond the call of duty while serving as Chaplain, Quarter Master and our Toys for Tots Coordinator during 2015. Associate of the Year for 2015: This is a one (1) time award; the Associate of the Year is based on the contributions this Associate Member has had on the overall success of the Detachment during 2015. Denise Wickersheim; for her hard work in performing the important and difficult duties while serving as our Detachment Pay Master during 2015. Detachment Recruiter of the Year for 2015: Awarded to Commandant Russell O. Miller for recruiting five new members for the Detachment. Distinguished Service Bronze Award: This award is presented to all Elected & Appointed Officers for their hard work, their sacrifices of time, energy and monies in the support of this Detachment during 2015. Russ Miller, Commandant Terry Crum, Sr. Vice Commandant Terry Boston, Jr. Vice Commandant Kaz Mueller, Judge Advocate Denise Wickersheim, Pay master Osa Tuck, Sgt-at-Arms (5mo) Roger Baty, Web Sgt Trammell R. Davis, asst. Quarter Master Garry D. Gibson Jr. Past Commandant Community Service Award: Presented to the following members who may have participated in the yearly Veterans Stand Down, help w/monthly Meeting s Operations, Funerals, Parades, Cash Sales events and supporting our Toys for Tots program. All individuals must have participated in at least three (3) or more of these events during 2015. Russell O. Miller Arden Rivers Steven L. Peterson Jim Woods Newsletter 4

Terry Crum Robert Bob Berndt Kaz Mueller Sgt Gerad Patton Garry D. Gibson Dennis Cambillo James P. Carty Ashley Cambillo Denise Wichersheim Marianne Smith Charles O. Tuck Peggy Baldwin Roger L. Baty Antonio Bear Barrera Joseph G. Martinez Skip Flemming Mark F. Davis Cpl David Ramires Richard Inhoffer John E. Kowall Doris Purdy Bob Hill Patricia Thompson Helen Hill Iris Rudesill Gary George Del Duval Paul Darrow Veronica Hoard Charles G. Jackson Trammell R. Davis Orlando Luna Melvin Postlewait Hank Hankins James Doc Evans Meritorious Commendation Individual Award: This award is presented to the following members for their support of the monthly WWII & Korean Luncheon during 2015. All individuals must have participated in at least three (3) or more of these events during 2015 to earn this award. Garry D. Gibson Kaz Mueller Iris Rudesill Steve Peterson Paul Darrow Patricia Thompson Russ Miller Joseph G. Martinez Del Duvall The detachment Presented of two (2) $500.00 Checks, one (1) each to: Chuck Jackson: Unit Commander; Pikes Peak Young Marines Detachment Orlando Luna: Unit Commander; Colorado Springs Young Marines Detachment In addition, Marianne Smith assisted by Commandant Russ Miller, will deliver & present two (2) $150.00 dollar checks, one (1) each to Christmas Unlimited and Care & Share. Installation of New Officers: Junior Past Commandant Garry Gibson (2010, 2013 & 2014) conducted the installation ceremony. Our congratulations and best wishes to the newly sworn-in elected and appointed officers: Commandant: Russ Miller Senior Vice Commandant: Paul Hinojosa Junior Vice/Adjutant/Web Sgt.: Terry Crum Judge Advocate: Gary George Paymaster: Denise Wickersheim Chaplain: Pat Carty Quarter Master: Trammel R. Davis Sgt. at Arms: Osa Tuck Meritorious Commendation Individual Award: Detachment Dress Blue Color Guard Detail; this award is presented to the following dedicated members for their support of the many parades held during the year, the Marine Corps Ball and other Color Guard events during 2015. All of these individuals must have participated in at least three (3) or more of these events during 2015 to earn this award. Kaz Mueller Dennis Cambillo Charles Osa Tuck Antonio Bear Barrera Terry Crum With no additional business at hand, the 50 / 50 drawing was held. Commandant Russ Miller won for the first time! He donated the winnings to Toys-for- Tots. Newsletter 5

With all business being completed Commandant Miller closed the meeting at 1002. The next meeting will take place on 16 January 16. Respectfully submitted, Terry Boston, Adjutant Pikes Peak Detachment,. Sergeant-at-Arms Osa Tuck osa@divide.net 719-332-0557(C) Toys for Tots Russ Miller rcmllr@msn.com 719-235-1058 I trust you all had a Merry Christmas as we were able to supply smiles to the faces to over 19000 children in the seven counties of the Colorado Springs and San Luis Valley regions. I will give a more detailed accounting of our efforts in the February newsletter, once all of the mountains of paperwork are complete and we have finished counting all of the toys that will be placed in our carryover inventory for the 2016 T4T campaign. In the meantime, Thank You ALL who worked so many long hours and drove so many miles to make this such a banner year for us. Semper Fi, Russ Quarter Master Trammel Davis davis.trammell@yahoo.com 719-576-8207 Cash Sales will be OPEN at the January meeting. Garry D. Gibson Pedigree Devil Dog (PDD) Senior Vice Pack Leader Pound Keeper gunny1@mindspring.com 719-495-9640 WOOF! WOOF! Fellow Mangy flea bitten Karnivorous Kanines of Pikes Peak, Pound #150! We held our second Pound Growl after our monthly meeting adjourned on 19 December 2015. This was a slightly modified Growl as we had members who had to leave town early for the Christmas & New Year s holidays; we also had a tour set up at the National WWII Aviation Museum. As you all know, our Dog Robber Steve Schwartz has not been feeling well for quite some time, but Steve was there Growling while stamping our passports and collecting Stamping Fees - we collected $16.00 dollars in stamping fees. During the Growl, we collected $21.00 dollars in fines for a total of $37.00 dollars. This $37.00 dollars was deposited in our Pound #150 bank account on Monday 21 Dec. As required by the Kennel, the $16.00 collected in stamping fees was sent to the Kennel Dog Robber PDD Stephen C. Joppa (check #1055). MODD, also known as The Order, requires us to hold at least four Growls per year. We held our first back on 19 Sept and our second was held on 19 Dec 2015. I would like to schedule our third Growl for 20 February 2016 and our fourth (and last) Growl will be held on Friday 6 May 2016 at the Grand Growl that s held in conjunction with this year s 2016 Department of Colorado Convention being held here in Colorado Springs. All of you wannabees who want to join the Karnivorous Kanines as a pup may do so at the 20 February 2016 Growl Till than keep your paws on the ground sniff the Rocky Mountain Air laugh have fun snarling, growling and chasing future MODD wannabees and help those mutts less fortunate than your measly flea infested selves Semper Fi & WOOF! WOOF! PDD Garry Gibson; Pound Keeper; Pound #150, Sr. Vice Pound Keeper, Colorado Pack Newsletter 6

Members of our detachment completed their awesome morning of MCL by visiting the National Museum of World War II Aviation. This Month in History Dates of Marine Corps Historical Significance 10 January 1995: The Pentagon announced that 2,600 U.S. Marines would be deployed to Somalia for Operation United Shield to assist in the final withdrawal of UN peacekeeping troops from Somalia. The decision came in response to a UN request for American protection of its peacekeeping forces serving in the wartorn African nation. 11 January 1945: The first elements of Marine Aircraft Group 24, commanded by Colonel Lyle H. Meyer, landed at Lingayen, Luzon, Philippine Islands, to provide close air support for Army forces. Over the next three months, MAG-24 and MAG-32 would fly a total of 8,842 combat sorties and drop more than 19,000 bombs as part of the Fifth Air Force in support of the Sixth Army. 16 January 1991: Operation Desert Shield became Operation Desert Storm as forces of the allied coalition launched an all-out air campaign against targets in Iraq and occupied Kuwait in an effort to liberate Kuwait and enforce the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council. Overall, in the theater of operations, the coalition forces included more than 415,000 U.S. troops. 18 January 1951: Marines of the 1st Marine Division began mopping-up operations against guerrillas in the Pohang area, South Korea, following the Division's return from its epic battle with Communist Chinese troops at the Chosin (Changjin) Reservoir. 20 January 1968: The second battle for Khe Sanh began when Marines from the 3d Battalion, 26th Marines attacked a North Vietnamese battalion between Hill 881 South and Hill 881 North. More than 100 of the enemy were killed. 21 January 1918: The 1st Aeronautical Company arrived at Ponta Delgada, Azores, for anti-submarine duty. That unit was one of the first completely equipped American aviation units to serve overseas in World War I. 22 January 1969: Operation Dewey Canyon, perhaps the most successful high-mobility regimental-size action of the Vietnam War, began in the A Shau/Da Krong Valleys when the 9th Marines, commanded by Colonel Robert H. Barrow, and supporting artillery were lifted from Quang Tri. By 18 March the enemy's base area had been cleared out, 1617 enemy dead had been counted, and more than 500 tons of weapons and ammunition unearthed. 25 January 1856: Marines and seamen from the U.S. sloop DECATUR went ashore at the village of Seattle, Washington, to protect settlers from Indian raids. The Indians launched a seven-hour attack but were driven off later that day after suffering severe losses. Incredibly, only two civilian volunteers were killed and no Marines or sailors were lost. 27 January 1988: About 400 Marines and sailors from the 2d Marine Division, 2d Marine Aircraft Wing, and 2d Force Service Support Group deployed for the Persian Gulf. The Contingency Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) CM 2-88 would relieve Contingency MAGTF 1-88 in the volatile Persian Gulf and provide the effective landing force capability to Joint Task Force Middle East. 29 January 1991: The first serious ground fighting of Operation Desert Storm broke out when Iraqi troops mounted an attack into Saudi Arabia along a 40-mile front. Iraqi units centered their efforts on Khafji, a port city six miles south of the border. Saudi and Quatari troops, supported by artillery from the 1st Marine Division and attack helicopters and other allied coalition aircraft, recaptured the town two days later. Newsletter 7