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Commandant Visits Marines, Sailors in Afghanistan 


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With a loud and thunderous "ooh-rah,"

Marines and Sailors of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force –

Afghanistan greeted Gen. James T. Conway, the 34th commandant of the Marine

Corps, during his visit to deployed Marines in Afghanistan April 2-7.

Conway and Sgt. Maj. Carlton W. Kent, the 16th sergeant major of the Marine

Corps, visited Marines of SPMAGTF-A at Kandahar Air Field, camps Barber and

Leatherneck, and Forward Operating Base Delaram. Conway was briefed on the

progress of the Marines of 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (Reinforced),

and Combat Logistics Battalion 3, the ground and logistics combat elements

of SPMAGTF-A.

The commandant came to the region not only to see the Marines and Sailors,

but also to discuss plans for the upcoming increase of Marine Corps forces

in Afghanistan.

Conway also visited Lashkar Gar to meet with Helmand Provincial Governor

Gulab Mangal. The two officials discussed topics concerning SPMAGTF-A's

mission in the province. At the conclusion of the meeting, Conway presented

Mangal with an authentic Marine Corps walking stick.

During his visit, Conway was able to tour Camp Barber and Camp Leatherneck,

which is under construction and being built to support the increased number

of troops deploying to southern Afghanistan.

During his time at Camp Leatherneck, Conway had the opportunity to promote

three Marines.

Cpls. Travis Zurick and Jessie Martinez, a launcher chief and communication

chief with Battery D, 2nd Battalion, 14 Marine Regiment, were promoted to

their current rank by Conway alongside Lance Cpl. Justin Lamb, an armor

with Marine Wing Support Squadron 371.

As they made their rounds, Conway and Kent took the time to talk to the

Marines while opening the forum to questions.

"You are living up to the legacy of the Marines that came before you," Kent

told the Marines. "The seventh sergeant major of the Marine Corps, Hank

Black, who is nearly 90 years old, still keeps up with the Marines today. I

tell Marines about him all the time because every time I see him, he tells

me to tell you how proud he is of you.

"No matter how long you serve, you will always be able to carry the eagle,

the globe and the anchor with you," Kent said, referring to the emblem and

the spirit of the Marine Corps.

Conway gave the Marines some patriotic and encouraging words during the

visit.

"All of us joined the Marine Corps knowing that one day we would probably

see some combat because that is what we do. Some of you have been to a

combat zone multiple times, but that is our heritage," Conway said.

"As I speak to Marines around the Corps, I can tell you, they are all

jealous of you. The Marines back at home all want to fight for their

country in Afghanistan," he said.

While at FOB Delaram, Conway ate lunch with the Marines and sailors there.

Before departing from Afghanistan, Conway had a few last words for all the

Marines.

"Stay strong, keep fighting and continue to uphold the legacy of the United

States Marine Corps."

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HELMAND PROVINCE-Gen. James T. Conway listens to the questions and concerns of Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan April 4, 2009, at Camp Leatherneck, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Conway, the 34th commandant of the Marine Corps, and Sgt. Maj. Carlton W. Kent, the 16th sergeant major of the Marine Corps, had the opportunity to see firsthand the preparations being made for the increase of Marines in southern Afghanistan. SPMAGTF-A has been in the Afghanistan since early November 2008 and is focused on conducting counterinsurgency operations, and training and mentoring the Afghan national police., Lance Cpl. Monty Burton, 4/4/2009 8:52 PM
HELMAND PROVINCE-Gen. James T. Conway shakes hands with Staff Sgt. Brian Buckwalter at Bagram Air Base, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, April 2.
Conway is the 34th commandant of the Marine Corps. He and Sgt. Maj. Carlton W. Kent, 16th sergeant major of the Marine Corps, visited Marines and Sailors deployed to the region April 2-7. Buckwalter is a correspondent with the Armerican Forces Network at Bagram Air Base. , Lance Cpl. Monty Burton, 4/3/2009 11:35 AM

HELMAND PROVINCE-Gen. James T. Conway (left) and Sgt. Maj. Carlton W. Kent (right) speak to the Marines of Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Afghanistan April 4, 2009, at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan.
Conway, the 34th commandant of the Marine Corps, and Kent, the 16th sergeant major of the Marine Corps, had the opportunity to see firsthand the preparations being made for the increase of U.S. Marines in southern Afghanistan.
SPMAGTF-A has been in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan since early November 2008 and is focused on conducting counterinsurgency operations, and training and mentoring the Afghan national police., Lance Cpl. Monty Burton, 4/4/2009 8:23 PM