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Yuma-based Sgt. Maxmillion Page, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Administration non-commissioned officer-in-charge and native of Thousand Oaks, Calif., receives the Marine Corps Installations-West Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year award from Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese, MCI-West Commanding General, and Farrah Douglas, Carlsbad City Councilmember, during a ceremony held at the El Camino Country Club in Oceanside, Calif., Feb. 22. The 4-year sergeant was nominated for the award in August 2012 after being selected as the MCI-West NCO of the Quarter. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Reel) - Yuma-based Sgt. Maxmillion Page, Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Administration non-commissioned officer-in-charge and native of Thousand Oaks, Calif., receives the Marine Corps Installations-West Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year award from Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese, MCI-West Commanding General, and Farrah Douglas, Carlsbad City Councilmember, during a ceremony held at the El Camino Country Club in Oceanside, Calif., Feb. 22. The 4-year sergeant was nominated for the award in August 2012 after being selected as the MCI-West NCO of the Quarter. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Scott Reel)

Artwork from Marines, their family members and employees of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz. is on display at the station club, the Sonoran Pueblo, Feb. 7, 2013. The MCAS Yuma Single Marines and Sailors Program coordinated the art show as an effort to encourage military members and their families to seek out healthy and productive outlets during their free time. "Instead of expressing yourself through your fists or expressing yourself at the bottom of the bottle, we should be encouraging them to put something down on a piece of paper, or pick up a paintbrush. Self-expression is healthy," stated Jude Crouch, MCAS Yuma's SMP Coordinator. - Artwork from Marines, their family members and employees of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz. is on display at the station club, the Sonoran Pueblo, Feb. 7, 2013. The MCAS Yuma Single Marines and Sailors Program coordinated the art show as an effort to encourage military members and their families to seek out healthy and productive outlets during their free time. "Instead of expressing yourself through your fists or expressing yourself at the bottom of the bottle, we should be encouraging them to put something down on a piece of paper, or pick up a paintbrush. Self-expression is healthy," stated Jude Crouch, MCAS Yuma's SMP Coordinator.

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