1. Welcome United States Marine Corps 233rd Birthday Luncheon Guest of Honor SgtMaj Carlton W. Kent Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
2. The Mission WHEREAS , the Council was formed as a nonprofit charitable and educational organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps. The Council’s purpose includes the following: (i) the provision of assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps (the “Marine Corps”); (ii) the provision of assistance and support to, as well as the coordination of, the activities of individuals or entities providing assistance and support to the activities of the Marine Corps and to Marine Corps related activities; (iii) to improvement of the quality of life of individual Marines and their families, whether through the provision of humanitarian aid and the like, or otherwise; (iv) the provision of direct assistance to the Marine Corps recruiting, reserve and unit detachment activities, whether through incentive and award programs, publicity, visible community leadership and the like, or otherwise; (v) the support of educational programs, projects, activities and endeavors focused on the dissemination of the Marine Corps core values of honor, courage and commitment, as evidenced and embodied within the traditions and lore of the Marine Corps; and, (vi) support of the Marine Corps “Marine for Life” concept, whether through the provision of assistance to individual Marines transitioning from active duty in the Marine Corps to civilian life, or otherwise. The US Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Oklahoma, Inc. has been approved by the IRS as a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
3. Supported Units USMC Artillery Detachment, Fort Sill, Lawton Marine Detachment, Vance AFB, Enid Marine Recruiting, Oklahoma City NROTC, University of Oklahoma, Norman Fox Battery, 2nd Battalion, 14th Marines, Oklahoma City Anti Tank Co., Broken Arrow MCJROTC, Bixby High School, Bixby MCJROTC, Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa MCJROTC, US Grant High School, Oklahoma City Marine For Life, Oklahoma Young Marines, Oklahoma City Young Marines, Tulsa
4. Supporting Organizations Wake Island Defenders Chosin Few Native American Marine Corps Association China Marine Association Semper Fidelis Society, University of Oklahoma First Marine Division Association Second Marine Division Association Third Marine Division Association Leatherneck MC (Oklahoma Devil Dogs) Albert E. Schwab Detachment, Broken Arrow Red Carpet Detachment, Enid Osage Detachment, Fairfax Sooner Detachment, Oklahoma City Boomer Detachment, Lawton Indian Nation Detachment, McAlester Marine Corps League, Department of Oklahoma Women Marines Association, Area 6 OK-1, Tulsa OK-2, Oklahoma City Sgt Justin L. Noyes Detachment, Claremore
7. Luncheon Donors We would like to thank our Mark Elgin Post Luncheon Reception Don Whitton, Sgt Grit Assorted Stuff Keith Meyers USMC Display Larry Smith Photographer Connie Beesley USMC Blanket Ed Beesley “Lucky Enough” Book Larry Lane Coasters, Knife, Buckle
8. Coin Sponsors We would like to thank our Jack Skaggs Floyd Gilreath Rusty Johnson Mike McIntosh Bob O’Bannon William G. Paul Leigh Ann Hardin Gary Lumpkin Phil Norton Homer Paul Glenn T. Reagan
11. Welcome United States Marine Corps 233rd Birthday Luncheon Guest of Honor SgtMaj Carlton W. Kent Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
12. The Mission WHEREAS , the Council was formed as a nonprofit charitable and educational organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps. The Council’s purpose includes the following: (i) the provision of assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps (the “Marine Corps”); (ii) the provision of assistance and support to, as well as the coordination of, the activities of individuals or entities providing assistance and support to the activities of the Marine Corps and to Marine Corps related activities; (iii) to improvement of the quality of life of individual Marines and their families, whether through the provision of humanitarian aid and the like, or otherwise; (iv) the provision of direct assistance to the Marine Corps recruiting, reserve and unit detachment activities, whether through incentive and award programs, publicity, visible community leadership and the like, or otherwise; (v) the support of educational programs, projects, activities and endeavors focused on the dissemination of the Marine Corps core values of honor, courage and commitment, as evidenced and embodied within the traditions and lore of the Marine Corps; and, (vi) support of the Marine Corps “Marine for Life” concept, whether through the provision of assistance to individual Marines transitioning from active duty in the Marine Corps to civilian life, or otherwise. The US Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Oklahoma, Inc. has been approved by the IRS as a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
13. Supported Units USMC Artillery Detachment, Fort Sill, Lawton Marine Detachment, Vance AFB, Enid Marine Recruiting, Oklahoma City NROTC, University of Oklahoma, Norman Fox Battery, 2nd Battalion, 14th Marines, Oklahoma City Anti Tank Co., Broken Arrow MCJROTC, Bixby High School, Bixby MCJROTC, Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa MCJROTC, US Grant High School, Oklahoma City Marine For Life, Oklahoma Young Marines, Oklahoma City Young Marines, Tulsa
14. Supporting Organizations Wake Island Defenders Chosin Few Native American Marine Corps Association China Marine Association Semper Fidelis Society, University of Oklahoma First Marine Division Association Second Marine Division Association Third Marine Division Association Leatherneck MC (Oklahoma Devil Dogs) Albert E. Schwab Detachment, Broken Arrow Red Carpet Detachment, Enid Osage Detachment, Fairfax Sooner Detachment, Oklahoma City Boomer Detachment, Lawton Indian Nation Detachment, McAlester Marine Corps League, Department of Oklahoma Women Marines Association, Area 6 OK-1, Tulsa OK-2, Oklahoma City Sgt Justin L. Noyes Detachment, Claremore
17. Luncheon Donors We would like to thank our Mark Elgin Post Luncheon Reception Don Whitton, Sgt Grit Assorted Stuff Keith Meyers USMC Display Larry Smith Photographer Connie Beesley USMC Blanket Ed Beesley “Lucky Enough” Book Larry Lane Coasters, Knife, Buckle
18. Coin Sponsors We would like to thank our Jack Skaggs Floyd Gilreath Rusty Johnson Mike McIntosh Bob O’Bannon William G. Paul Leigh Ann Hardin Gary Lumpkin Phil Norton Homer Paul Glenn T. Reagan
21. Welcome United States Marine Corps 233rd Birthday Luncheon Guest of Honor SgtMaj Carlton W. Kent Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
22. The Mission WHEREAS , the Council was formed as a nonprofit charitable and educational organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps. The Council’s purpose includes the following: (i) the provision of assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps (the “Marine Corps”); (ii) the provision of assistance and support to, as well as the coordination of, the activities of individuals or entities providing assistance and support to the activities of the Marine Corps and to Marine Corps related activities; (iii) to improvement of the quality of life of individual Marines and their families, whether through the provision of humanitarian aid and the like, or otherwise; (iv) the provision of direct assistance to the Marine Corps recruiting, reserve and unit detachment activities, whether through incentive and award programs, publicity, visible community leadership and the like, or otherwise; (v) the support of educational programs, projects, activities and endeavors focused on the dissemination of the Marine Corps core values of honor, courage and commitment, as evidenced and embodied within the traditions and lore of the Marine Corps; and, (vi) support of the Marine Corps “Marine for Life” concept, whether through the provision of assistance to individual Marines transitioning from active duty in the Marine Corps to civilian life, or otherwise. The US Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Oklahoma, Inc. has been approved by the IRS as a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
23. Supported Units USMC Artillery Detachment, Fort Sill, Lawton Marine Detachment, Vance AFB, Enid Marine Recruiting, Oklahoma City NROTC, University of Oklahoma, Norman Fox Battery, 2nd Battalion, 14th Marines, Oklahoma City Anti Tank Co., Broken Arrow MCJROTC, Bixby High School, Bixby MCJROTC, Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa MCJROTC, US Grant High School, Oklahoma City Marine For Life, Oklahoma Young Marines, Oklahoma City Young Marines, Tulsa
24. Supporting Organizations Wake Island Defenders Chosin Few Native American Marine Corps Association China Marine Association Semper Fidelis Society, University of Oklahoma First Marine Division Association Second Marine Division Association Third Marine Division Association Leatherneck MC (Oklahoma Devil Dogs) Albert E. Schwab Detachment, Broken Arrow Red Carpet Detachment, Enid Osage Detachment, Fairfax Sooner Detachment, Oklahoma City Boomer Detachment, Lawton Indian Nation Detachment, McAlester Marine Corps League, Department of Oklahoma Women Marines Association, Area 6 OK-1, Tulsa OK-2, Oklahoma City Sgt Justin L. Noyes Detachment, Claremore
27. Luncheon Donors We would like to thank our Mark Elgin Post Luncheon Reception Don Whitton, Sgt Grit Assorted Stuff Keith Meyers USMC Display Larry Smith Photographer Connie Beesley USMC Blanket Ed Beesley “Lucky Enough” Book Larry Lane Coasters, Knife, Buckle
28. Coin Sponsors We would like to thank our Jack Skaggs Floyd Gilreath Rusty Johnson Mike McIntosh Bob O’Bannon William G. Paul Leigh Ann Hardin Gary Lumpkin Phil Norton Homer Paul Glenn T. Reagan
31. Welcome United States Marine Corps 233rd Birthday Luncheon Guest of Honor SgtMaj Carlton W. Kent Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
32. The Mission WHEREAS , the Council was formed as a nonprofit charitable and educational organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps. The Council’s purpose includes the following: (i) the provision of assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps (the “Marine Corps”); (ii) the provision of assistance and support to, as well as the coordination of, the activities of individuals or entities providing assistance and support to the activities of the Marine Corps and to Marine Corps related activities; (iii) to improvement of the quality of life of individual Marines and their families, whether through the provision of humanitarian aid and the like, or otherwise; (iv) the provision of direct assistance to the Marine Corps recruiting, reserve and unit detachment activities, whether through incentive and award programs, publicity, visible community leadership and the like, or otherwise; (v) the support of educational programs, projects, activities and endeavors focused on the dissemination of the Marine Corps core values of honor, courage and commitment, as evidenced and embodied within the traditions and lore of the Marine Corps; and, (vi) support of the Marine Corps “Marine for Life” concept, whether through the provision of assistance to individual Marines transitioning from active duty in the Marine Corps to civilian life, or otherwise. The US Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Oklahoma, Inc. has been approved by the IRS as a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
33. Supported Units USMC Artillery Detachment, Fort Sill, Lawton Marine Detachment, Vance AFB, Enid Marine Recruiting, Oklahoma City NROTC, University of Oklahoma, Norman Fox Battery, 2nd Battalion, 14th Marines, Oklahoma City Anti Tank Co., Broken Arrow MCJROTC, Bixby High School, Bixby MCJROTC, Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa MCJROTC, US Grant High School, Oklahoma City Marine For Life, Oklahoma Young Marines, Oklahoma City Young Marines, Tulsa
34. Supporting Organizations Wake Island Defenders Chosin Few Native American Marine Corps Association China Marine Association Semper Fidelis Society, University of Oklahoma First Marine Division Association Second Marine Division Association Third Marine Division Association Leatherneck MC (Oklahoma Devil Dogs) Albert E. Schwab Detachment, Broken Arrow Red Carpet Detachment, Enid Osage Detachment, Fairfax Sooner Detachment, Oklahoma City Boomer Detachment, Lawton Indian Nation Detachment, McAlester Marine Corps League, Department of Oklahoma Women Marines Association, Area 6 OK-1, Tulsa OK-2, Oklahoma City Sgt Justin L. Noyes Detachment, Claremore
37. Luncheon Donors We would like to thank our Mark Elgin Post Luncheon Reception Don Whitton, Sgt Grit Assorted Stuff Keith Meyers USMC Display Larry Smith Photographer Connie Beesley USMC Blanket Ed Beesley “Lucky Enough” Book Larry Lane Coasters, Knife, Buckle
38. Coin Sponsors We would like to thank our Jack Skaggs Floyd Gilreath Rusty Johnson Mike McIntosh Bob O’Bannon William G. Paul Leigh Ann Hardin Gary Lumpkin Phil Norton Homer Paul Glenn T. Reagan
41. Welcome United States Marine Corps 233rd Birthday Luncheon Guest of Honor SgtMaj Carlton W. Kent Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps
42. The Mission WHEREAS , the Council was formed as a nonprofit charitable and educational organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps. The Council’s purpose includes the following: (i) the provision of assistance and support to the activities of the United States Marine Corps (the “Marine Corps”); (ii) the provision of assistance and support to, as well as the coordination of, the activities of individuals or entities providing assistance and support to the activities of the Marine Corps and to Marine Corps related activities; (iii) to improvement of the quality of life of individual Marines and their families, whether through the provision of humanitarian aid and the like, or otherwise; (iv) the provision of direct assistance to the Marine Corps recruiting, reserve and unit detachment activities, whether through incentive and award programs, publicity, visible community leadership and the like, or otherwise; (v) the support of educational programs, projects, activities and endeavors focused on the dissemination of the Marine Corps core values of honor, courage and commitment, as evidenced and embodied within the traditions and lore of the Marine Corps; and, (vi) support of the Marine Corps “Marine for Life” concept, whether through the provision of assistance to individual Marines transitioning from active duty in the Marine Corps to civilian life, or otherwise. The US Marine Corps Coordinating Council of Oklahoma, Inc. has been approved by the IRS as a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
43. Supported Units USMC Artillery Detachment, Fort Sill, Lawton Marine Detachment, Vance AFB, Enid Marine Recruiting, Oklahoma City NROTC, University of Oklahoma, Norman Fox Battery, 2nd Battalion, 14th Marines, Oklahoma City Anti Tank Co., Broken Arrow MCJROTC, Bixby High School, Bixby MCJROTC, Sapulpa High School, Sapulpa MCJROTC, US Grant High School, Oklahoma City Marine For Life, Oklahoma Young Marines, Oklahoma City Young Marines, Tulsa
44. Supporting Organizations Wake Island Defenders Chosin Few Native American Marine Corps Association China Marine Association Semper Fidelis Society, University of Oklahoma First Marine Division Association Second Marine Division Association Third Marine Division Association Leatherneck MC (Oklahoma Devil Dogs) Albert E. Schwab Detachment, Broken Arrow Red Carpet Detachment, Enid Osage Detachment, Fairfax Sooner Detachment, Oklahoma City Boomer Detachment, Lawton Indian Nation Detachment, McAlester Marine Corps League, Department of Oklahoma Women Marines Association, Area 6 OK-1, Tulsa OK-2, Oklahoma City Sgt Justin L. Noyes Detachment, Claremore
47. Luncheon Donors We would like to thank our Mark Elgin Post Luncheon Reception Don Whitton, Sgt Grit Assorted Stuff Keith Meyers USMC Display Larry Smith Photographer Connie Beesley USMC Blanket Ed Beesley “Lucky Enough” Book Larry Lane Coasters, Knife, Buckle
48. Coin Sponsors We would like to thank our Jack Skaggs Floyd Gilreath Rusty Johnson Mike McIntosh Bob O’Bannon William G. Paul Leigh Ann Hardin Gary Lumpkin Phil Norton Homer Paul Glenn T. Reagan