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Outstanding Achievements at Tennessee Leadership School

July 31, 2024 by Andi Schwartz

A dedicated unit marches forward with pride and discipline at the recent Senior and Junior Leadership School in Tennessee. Photo courtesy Young Marines Facebook page.
A dedicated unit marches forward with pride and discipline at the recent Senior and Junior Leadership School in Tennessee. Photo courtesy Young Marines Facebook page.

We are thrilled to announce the recent achievements of our dedicated group who attended the Senior and Junior Leadership School in Tennessee, Division 3. Every participant put in tremendous effort, and we are especially proud of YM/Ssgt Bisila and YM/Cpl Mutter I, who excelled and earned the Honor Graduate title in their respective classes. Their hard work and commitment have brought great pride to our unit. Congratulations to these outstanding individuals! Oorah!!

Filed Under: Training, Young Marines Tagged With: achievement, Division 3, hard work, Honor Graduate, Junior Leadership School, pride, Senior, Tennessee, YM/Cpl Mutter I, YM/Ssgt Bisila

Marching in La Center Our Days Celebration Parade

July 28, 2024 by Andi Schwartz

The Friday night parade at La Center’s Our Days Celebration featured a special appearance by the Lewis & Clark Young Marines. Invited to participate in this community event, the Young Marines proudly marched through the streets, engaging the crowd with their enthusiastic cadence calls. The event was a highlight for participants and spectators alike, showcasing the community’s vibrant spirit and unity. A heartfelt thank you to La Center for the warm welcome and support.

The Lewis & Clark Young Marines marched in La Center's Our Days Celebration parade, engaging the community with lively cadence calls.
The Lewis & Clark Young Marines marched in La Center's Our Days Celebration parade, engaging the community with lively cadence calls.

Filed Under: Color Guard & Ceremonies, Parade, Young Marines Tagged With: cadence calls, community event, La Center, Lewis & Clark Young Marines, local celebration, Our Days Celebration, Parade, spirited march

Lewis & Clark Young Marines Explore Historic WWII PT Boats on Swan Island

July 22, 2024 by Andi Schwartz

On a bright Saturday, the Lewis & Clark Young Marines had an unforgettable experience touring the historic PT Boat 658 and LCI 713 on Swan Island, thanks to the dedicated volunteers at the PT 658 organization. These young adventurers learned fascinating facts about the PT Boat 658, the fastest wooden boat of its time and one of the most heavily armed for its size during WWII. PT boats played a critical role in daring missions, often engaging in close combat situations that larger warships couldn’t undertake. For those interested in more information or a tour, visit www.savetheboatinc.com or www.pt658heritage.org.

Lewis & Clark Young Marines toured the historic PT Boat 658 and LCI 713, learning about their significant roles in WWII.
Lewis & Clark Young Marines toured the historic PT Boat 658 and LCI 713, learning about their significant roles in WWII.
Lewis & Clark Young Marines toured the historic PT Boat 658 and LCI 713, learning about their significant roles in WWII.
Lewis & Clark Young Marines toured the historic PT Boat 658 and LCI 713, learning about their significant roles in WWII.
Lewis & Clark Young Marines toured the historic PT Boat 658 and LCI 713, learning about their significant roles in WWII.

Filed Under: Encampments/Trips, Fun Events, Young Marines Tagged With: historic tours, LCI 713, Lewis & Clark Young Marines, maritime heritage, naval combat, PT Boat 658, PT boats, Swan Island, volunteer event, WWII history

Young Marines Celebrate Independence Day at Hillsboro Rotary 4th of July Parade

July 4, 2024 by Andi Schwartz

The Lewis & Clark Young Marines joined the Hillsboro Rotary 4th of July Parade, supported by the local Elks lodge, and enjoyed meeting the Tualatin Valley Young Marines.

Happy Independence Day! The Lewis & Clark Young Marines proudly marched in the Hillsboro, Oregon Rotary 4th of July Parade this morning. Our heartfelt thanks go to the local Elks lodge for providing us with delicious donuts and refreshing water, which gave us the energy we needed for the event. While waiting for the parade to start, we had the pleasure of meeting and playing games with the Tualatin Valley Young Marines, our neighboring unit. It was a fantastic opportunity to bond and have fun together. Oorah!

The Lewis & Clark Young Marines joined the Hillsboro Rotary 4th of July Parade, supported by the local Elks lodge, and enjoyed meeting the Tualatin Valley Young Marines.
The Lewis & Clark Young Marines joined the Hillsboro Rotary 4th of July Parade, supported by the local Elks lodge, and enjoyed meeting the Tualatin Valley Young Marines.
The Lewis & Clark Young Marines joined the Hillsboro Rotary 4th of July Parade, supported by the local Elks lodge, and enjoyed meeting the Tualatin Valley Young Marines.
The Lewis & Clark Young Marines joined the Hillsboro Rotary 4th of July Parade, supported by the local Elks lodge, and enjoyed meeting the Tualatin Valley Young Marines.

Filed Under: Parade, Young Marines Tagged With: Celebration, community, donuts, Elks lodge, Hillsboro Rotary Parade, Independence Day, Lewis & Clark Young Marines, Oorah, Tualatin Valley Young Marines, water

Lewis & Clark Young Marines Shine as Color Guard at ABB Formula E in Portland

July 2, 2024 by Andi Schwartz

This past weekend, the Lewis & Clark Young Marines had the honor of serving as the Color Guard for the ABB Formula E event held at the Portland International Raceway. The young patriots showcased their discipline and pride, adding a touch of tradition and respect to the electrifying atmosphere of the races on both Saturday and Sunday. The event was made even more memorable when the group had the opportunity to meet the talented singer Natalie Jane, who graciously took the time to connect with these young heroes. Oorah to the Lewis & Clark Young Marines for their outstanding representation and commitment!

Filed Under: Color Guard & Ceremonies, Young Marines Tagged With: ABB Formula E, Color Guard, Community Service, Lewis & Clark Young Marines, military youth, Natalie Jane, Oorah, patriotism, Portland International Raceway, weekend event

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