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Much has happened since the last writing of the column, so much in fact, that to put it all in writing would take up too much space. The most important is the splendid work of Corporal Errington, Private First Class Peek, and Private Montgomery.
As we delve deep into the history of the Marine Corps, we find not a single incident whereby a job assigned to any Marines has not been curried out one hundred per cent.
To Corporal Errington, Private First Class Peck, and Private Montgomery may we offer our congratulations for the wonderful manner in which they assisted in the recovery of the bodies lost in a terrific storm over Fox Lake, June 23, 1934.
Receiving the summons in the small hours of the morning, the above mentioned men were more than willing to offer their services. Only after hours of ceaseless efforts, blistered hands, tired in both mind and body from combating a heavy sea, was their patience rewarded.
We consider it an honor having the opportunity to soldier with...





