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Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif. -- Private First Class Sean Masanova tears into a piece of marinated steak during 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment's barbecue dinner here May 3. The unit's senior enlisted put on the event for Marines and Sailors as a reward training hard at the Marine Corps' top pre-deployment desert training called Mojave Viper. Steaks with pineapple, hot dogs and hamburgers were some of the things served there. Masanova is an infantryman from Sicklerville, New Jersey with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment and will deploy with his unit later this year.

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3/2 Marines rewarded with dinner after pre-deployment training

11 May 2006 | Lance Cpl. Ray Lewis Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

After enduring some of the best pre-deployment desert training the Marine Corps has to offer, the Marines of 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment tasted some of the best cooking Marines had to offer here May 3. The Marines, who trudged in from the desert just a day earlier, were rewarded with a barbecue dinner with all the fixings for training well done. The battalion’s senior enlisted took care of most of the cooking.“It shows the battalion that we care about them,” said Gunnery Sgt. Aaron C. Scarbrough, a radio chief with 3rd Battalion , 2nd Marines from Buchanan, Tenn.Steaks grilled with pineapples, hamburgers and hot dogs were some of the delicacies cooked up for the service members who will deploy to Iraq later this year.One Sailor spent hours serving sizzling steaks to the salivating servicemembers.He said he was teaching by example.“It’s important that we practice service to others,” said Petty Officer 1st Class Shannon A. Paul, senior corpsman for Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines from Kingsland, Ga. “If we treat the junior enlisted below us, they will take care of the junior enlisted below them.”Paul couldn’t have been more right. Service members everywhere were asking others if they had enough to eat.Most Marines just nodded because they were tearing into tender slices of barbecued beef.Sticky fingers and barbecue sauce stained faces proved the dinner was a success.“It (brought) us all together to just eat and have fun,” said Pfc. Sean Masanova, a 19-year-old infantryman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines from Sicklerville, N.J.Paul couldn’t have agreed more.As the line of servicemembers decreased and the charcoal calmed to a slow burn, Paul peered into the distance and said, “It’s just good to get us all together.”
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Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif. -- Private First Class Sean Masanova tears into a piece of marinated steak during 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment's barbecue dinner here May 3. The unit's senior enlisted put on the event for Marines and Sailors as a reward training hard at the Marine Corps' top pre-deployment desert training called Mojave Viper. Steaks with pineapple, hot dogs and hamburgers were some of the things served there. Masanova is an infantryman from Sicklerville, New Jersey with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment and will deploy with his unit later this year.

Photo by Lance Cpl. Ray Lewis

3/2 Marines rewarded with dinner after pre-deployment training

11 May 2006 | Lance Cpl. Ray Lewis Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

After enduring some of the best pre-deployment desert training the Marine Corps has to offer, the Marines of 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment tasted some of the best cooking Marines had to offer here May 3. The Marines, who trudged in from the desert just a day earlier, were rewarded with a barbecue dinner with all the fixings for training well done. The battalion’s senior enlisted took care of most of the cooking.“It shows the battalion that we care about them,” said Gunnery Sgt. Aaron C. Scarbrough, a radio chief with 3rd Battalion , 2nd Marines from Buchanan, Tenn.Steaks grilled with pineapples, hamburgers and hot dogs were some of the delicacies cooked up for the service members who will deploy to Iraq later this year.One Sailor spent hours serving sizzling steaks to the salivating servicemembers.He said he was teaching by example.“It’s important that we practice service to others,” said Petty Officer 1st Class Shannon A. Paul, senior corpsman for Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines from Kingsland, Ga. “If we treat the junior enlisted below us, they will take care of the junior enlisted below them.”Paul couldn’t have been more right. Service members everywhere were asking others if they had enough to eat.Most Marines just nodded because they were tearing into tender slices of barbecued beef.Sticky fingers and barbecue sauce stained faces proved the dinner was a success.“It (brought) us all together to just eat and have fun,” said Pfc. Sean Masanova, a 19-year-old infantryman with Company I, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines from Sicklerville, N.J.Paul couldn’t have agreed more.As the line of servicemembers decreased and the charcoal calmed to a slow burn, Paul peered into the distance and said, “It’s just good to get us all together.”