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City of Hemet Adopts Marine "Wolfpack"
 
The City of Hemet urges our citizens to take part and show their support by sending cards, letters and care packages of support to our adopted "Wolfpack" battalion.  Below is the contact information for our adopted company's;
 
 
To view photos from our Wolfpack in Iraq please click here!
 
     
  Article from "The Blue Diamond" - The Official Newsletter of the 1st Marine Division - March 17, 2009. Story by Lance Cpl. Nicholas Dunn MCAGCC Staff.  
 

MCAGCC Twentynine Palms, California.

As more young Americans volunteer to serve in the military, support from communities across the country has poured out in honor of the nation's men and women in uniform.

The City of Hemet, Calif. in a heart-felt display of support for the armed forces, formally adopted the Combat Center's 3rd Battalion during a ceremony at the battalion's vehicle ramp Mar. 16.

"Recently, the economy has taken the conflict overseas off of the front pages," said Eric McBride, the mayor of Hemet.  "We wanted to reinforce that we still have men and women over there, and we as a community need to support them."

Mc Bride said the decision to formally adopt the battalion was presented at the March 10th City Council meeting after learning the "Wolfapack" is slated for deployment in the near future. 

The official adoption proclamation was presented to t3rd LAR during the ceremony on Monday.  The battalion's Marines and sailors are looking forward to the unique partnership with the city.

"These adoptions are mutually beneficial for the Marines and their families, and the communities that want to show their support," said Lt. Col. Ken Kassner, 3rd LAR's commanding officer.  "As the commanding officer of this storied battalion, it is my distinct honor and privilege to receive this adoption from the City."

"Our motto in 3rd LAR battalion is 'the strength of the pack is the wolf; the strength of the wolf is the pack, and we are a stronger organization today for being members of the Hemet community.".

Hemet, a city of approximately 75,000 residents, is home to a large number of retired service members, many of the former Marines, said Jim Foreman, a Hemet city council member.  "A large part of our community are retired Marines, so it was ideal for us to adopt a Marine battalion" he said.

While the "Wolfpack" is deployed, Hemet's leaders plan to send them care packages filled with items the Marines need by working with veteran's organizations and by getting the battalion's contact information out to the city's residents.

"When they come back from deployment, hopefully we can have a big celebration in our city," said Foreman.  "We'll do anything we can to assist.  You guys risk your lives for our country and it's important no one ever forgets it."

 
     
 
 
 
The City of Hemet urges our citizens to take part and show their support by sending cards, letters and care packages of support to our adopted "Wolfpack" battalion.  Below is the contact information for our adopted company's;
 
     
 
To view photos from our Wolfpack in Iraq please click here!
 
     
  Deployed Company's with 3rd LAR Battalion:  
 
Blackfoot Company:

1stSgt. J. Owens
3D LAR BN B CO
UNIT 41710
FPO AP 96426-1710
 
     
Grappler Company:

1stSgt R. Hamilton
3D LAR BN GRAPPLER CO
UNIT 41701
FPO AP 96426-1701
   
     
Comanche Company:

1stSgt M. Walton
3D LAR BN C CO
UNIT 41715
FPO AP 96426-1715
 
     
Huron Company:

1stSgt K. Rademacher
3D LAR BN H&S CO
UNIT 41700
FPO AP 96426-1700
   
     

Dragoons Company:

1st Sgt L. Buenafe
3D LAR BN D CO
UNIT 41720
FPO AP 96426-1720

   
 
     

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