Parris Island Museum - Marine Corps & South Carolina Local History
We were at Parris Island to see our son graduate as part of Kilo Company, 3rd Recruit Bataillion. But he told us that we HAD to visit the Parris Island Museum while we were there. I am so glad we did as it was extremely impressive. We visited the National WWII Museum earlier this year and this was on par in their displays. So great and I loved seeing the history of the Corps of which my son is now a part. Semper Fi!!
Please SUBSCRIBE, Comment, Like, Share & Follow!
Get to know our family and come along with us on our vacations...
Check out our weekly Sunday Tuesday & Thursday vlogs! And sometimes extras too :)
Subscribe:
Also find us at:
EECC Travels Website:
Instagram:
Twitter:
Facebook:
Pinterest:
Email: eecctravels@gmail.com
Snail Mail: PO Box 12192, Alexandria, LA 71315
Primary camera is a Canon Powershot G7X Mark II
Secondary camera is a Sony Handycam HDX
Waterproof camera is a GoPro Hero (basic)
SEE MARINE CORPS RECRUIT DEPOT PARRIS ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA
Super excited to take you to Parris Island to see how United States Marines are made! I went on July 4th and things were fairly quiet but it gave me a great opportunity to really show you what a beautiful island it is despite all the intense training that goes on there. It has been in use since 1915 and the Marines train about 17,000 recruits each year. This is a good one ya’ll.
1:30 AM — Arriving at Parris Island USMC Boot Camp
Recruits of Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, and Papa Company, 4th Recruit Training Battalion, arrive at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C.
Recruits arrive at Parris Island late at night and are immediately thrust into the stressful whirlwind of in-processing, platoon assignment, haircuts, uniform and gear issue and medical evaluations. They would also have an opportunity to make their first phone call home. This is the last time they'll talk to their families for three months.
Factual, impartial and current. AiirSource brings you the latest insights from the United States Armed Forces. Visit our channel for in-depth and extended coverage on military events and missions:
Facebook:
Google+:
Twitter:
Credit: Daniel Lobo | Music by Dan-O at DanoSongs.com | AiirSource Military Channel
Marine Corps Graduation Parris Island - Kilo & November Companies - September 7, 2018
Congratulations to the new 665 Marines from Kilo & November Companies at MCRD Parris Island. We were such proud parents to witness our son on this huge accomplishment as we know, or at least we think we know, how much went into the completion of this 13 week bootcamp. Semper Fi!
Please SUBSCRIBE, Comment, Like, Share & Follow!
Get to know our family and come along with us on our vacations...
Check out our weekly Sunday Tuesday & Thursday vlogs! And sometimes extras too :)
Subscribe:
Also find us at:
EECC Travels Website:
Instagram:
Twitter:
Facebook:
Pinterest:
Email: eecctravels@gmail.com
Snail Mail: PO Box 12192, Alexandria, LA 71315
Primary camera is a Canon Powershot G7X Mark II
Secondary camera is a Sony Handycam HDX
Waterproof camera is a GoPro Hero (basic)
Top 10 Reasons NOT to move to Charlotte, North Carolina. It's not terrible.
Top 10 Reasons NOT to move to Charlotte, North Carolina. It's not terrible. Charlotte is a great city, like most places it has issues.
.
Patreon:
Business email: Graveyardsjim@gmail.com
Thanks for stopping by The world according to Briggs, I make lists. Not just lists of random stuff, I make them about states, cities, towns and other places in the United States. I post 3 times a week and sometimes live stream. Enjoy.
.
Mailing Address: World According to Briggs
20449 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy
#354
Aloha, Oregon 97003
Travel essentials:
audible.com:
Sling Bag :
Tablet :
.
Travel books you need to read.
Blue Highways:
Travels with Charley in Search of America:
.
Do you want to make videos as I do on this channel? This is all you need:
DJI Iphone Mobil 2:
DJI Phantom 3:
Blue Yeti Microphone:
Sound Cage:
Editing Software:
Shuttle Controller:
Pop filter:
Acoustic Foam:
Royalty Free Images Stock
.
This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
Some footage I took at Parris Island and our trip back
Parris Island is where Marine Corps Recruit Training (boot camp) is held. I was here for 3 months so that's why I wasn't doing anything on here for 3 months.
Johnny Fischer Marine Graduation
Join us on our trip to Parris Island, South Carolina to see our best friend Johnny Fischer graduate from bootcamp and become a U.S. Marine
RV Life Full Time : Carolina landings South Carolina Tour
Check out this weeks camp spot Carolina landings Fair Play south carolina. A very interesting place tight spots , very pretty landscape
GIRL TALK | The Brow Company Beauty Bar & Makeup Studio | Beaufort, SC
Find The Brow Company Beauty Bar & Makeup Studio on Facebook!
1115 Boundary Street in Beaufort
(843) 322-0426
Belfast WMA
The Belfast Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 4,664-acre tract located ten miles northwest of Newberry on Highway 56 near the Kinards community. The property is situated on the Newberry/ Laurens County line, with most of the land area in Newberry County. Col. John Simpson of Belfast, Ireland, settled the land in 1786. The historic Belfast Plantation house, located in Laurens County, was built by Col. Simpson in the early 1800's.
Champion Paper Company formerly owned this property, followed by International Paper Company. Champion Paper Company maintained the area for recreation and forest products production for many years and their regional headquarters was located here.
Upland pine forests and hardwood drains are found throughout the property. Wildlife plantings are located along power lines and road edge openings within the tract. Wildlife management practices include pine thinning and prescribed burns. All land management activities are conducted according to Best Management Practices as prescribed by the SC Forestry Commission. Forest management emphasis is on wildlife habitat improvement.
Wildlife game species present include deer, turkey, rabbit, squirrel, dove, quail and raccoon. Other furbearer species found here include fox, bobcat and coyote. Many songbirds, raptors, reptiles and amphibians occur on the area. Plants in hardwood drains include most species common to the piedmont. Plant and animal diversity in the pine stands will be increased through timber thinning and prescribed fire.
This WMA is open for public use throughout the year except during drawn hunts. Deer and turkey hunting is by drawing only, with some special hunts for youth and mobility-impaired participants. Applications are available by calling 803-734-3886. Deer and turkey hunters who are selected are required to check in and check out at the Belfast House. Regulations for other hunting activities can be found in the SCDNR Rules and Regulation brochure. All adult hunters must have a valid hunting license and a WMA permit.
Fishing is by special event permit only.
This area is closed to horses and ATVs.