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Page 8 ESPRIT By Stacy Anderson Public Relations Officer Foothills CO We have a very special family in our unit. A family that found a box. In that box was a Bronze Star. They had no idea who it belonged to or why it was without a home but they knew that it wasnt right to just ignore it. They brought it home and started to investigate. They were determined and found the owner of that Bronze Star. As it turns out he thought he would never see it again. When the day came for Army SSGT. Daniel Gibson to be reunited with his award he came out to meet the Young Ma- rines who were responsible for finding his award. YM PFC Morganne Wick YM PFC Ti- tus Wick YM PFC Troy Wick and of course their Dad were all very happy to meet him and very pleased to reunite him with his award. Young Marines Reunite Army SSGT. with his Lost Bronze Star Army SSgt. Daniel Gibson reunited with his Bronze Star thanks to the Foothills Young Marines. UNITMYYM This was not just any game it was the home opener for the 20142015 season of the National Hockey League Colorado Ava- lanche. It called for an above-average modified Color Guard. Foothills Young Marines were proud to stand shoulder to shoul- der with two members of the National Order of the Purple Heart and four active duty Army servicemen carrying the National Col- ors. It was the largest Color Guard I have ever seen on the red carpet. With no practice prior to the event the Color Guard was flawless. -- Submitted by Stacy Anderson Public Relations Officer Foothills CO Colorado Avalanche Home Opening Game Color Guard Marching in Music City Two photos of Nashvilles Music City Young Marines unit marching in the Christmas Parade in nearby Donelson TN last December 6. -- Submitted by Peggy Northcutt Music City TN Last November my unit was chosen to plant trees in memory of our fallen soldiers in the local area. At that event we burned retired flags and talked to some veterans who were attending the event in honor of other veterans who had passed. This was one of many events that we attended. Veterans are a part of so many peoples lives and we need to keep our youth involved so we can show how we appreciate them. -- Submitted by YMLCpl Jennifer Feher Hanover Area PA Young Marines Planting Trees In Memory of Fallen Soldiers