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People who worked with Col. Mark Bortnem at Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, SC, react to his firing, noting his local ...
Col. Mark D. Bortnem, a former F/A-18 pilot with more than 30 years in the service, was relieved of his duties as commander ...
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Air Force Times on MSNMarine Corps relieves Air Station Beaufort commander of dutiesThe decision came after the service lost confidence in the commander's ability to lead, according to the Marine Corps.
A Marine Corps general says everyone should be war gaming. He also says officers and enlisted shouldn't be afraid to fail.
Sgt. Maj. Troy Black’s departure follows a meeting with Air Force Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of ...
The commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort was ousted due to “loss of trust and confidence” in his ability ...
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A commanding general said that with new technology like drones, Marines can be lethal beyond 500 meters, out to 15 or 20 ...
The prototype systems will allow dismounted Marines to track, identify, and take out small unmanned aircraft systems.
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The Island Packet on MSNBeaufort Marine airbase commander out for ‘Loss of trust.’ Next stop: Parris IslandCol. Mark Bortnem is no longer leading the men and women serving at Fighter Town East. The decision follows the conclusion of ...
Major General Jason Woodworth, commander, Marine Corps Installations Command, and assistant deputy commandant, Installations ...
Col. Mark Bortnem, commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, relieved of duty April 15 following a loss of confidence in his ability to command.
Brig. Gen. Ralph J. Rizzo, Jr., commanding general of Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, handed down the decision. Lt. Col. Michael R. Eubanks - Air ...
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