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Loading up toys
Loading up toys
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Toys for Tots is one of the most amazing programs in the world. Not only is it headed up by the United States Marine Corps, it helps less fortunate children locally have toys for the holiday season. The Marines are hanging out at Toys R Us today (Nov. 6) to accept donations from the public.
USMC Wife Surprises Marine In Californina [VIDEO]
USMC Wife Surprises Marine In Californina [VIDEO]
USMC Wife Surprises Marine In Californina [VIDEO]
We hear story's about this all of the time. Every time they make me cry but it is rare that a family can travel across the entire United States to come and surprise their loved ones. Well this woman did in California all the way from Maryland!
KATS, Corps join forces
KATS, Corps join forces
KATS, Corps join forces
The United States Marine Corps has been doing Toys For Tots since 1947, when a USMC Reserve man and woman started making homemade toys for the kids whose families couldn't afford to buy toys. Bill and Juliana Hendricks started something spectacular.
Marine Surprises Sons
Marine Surprises Sons
Marine Surprises Sons
It will never get old watching the faces of children as there mom or dad come home from the war. Such is the case with this United States Marine surprising his boys at an East Caroline University game.
Memroial Day Parade In Yakima On Saturday
Memroial Day Parade In Yakima On Saturday
Memroial Day Parade In Yakima On Saturday
This is a time for celebration and sadness and missing people that have served our country to keep us free! That is what the day was set up for since the Civil War! Decoration Day! We have since turned it in to a time to remember everyone that is gone! I love it and I am glad it changed a little bit because It is nice to have a day to remember everyone we miss
Local Marine Honored At World Series
Local Marine Honored At World Series
Local Marine Honored At World Series
Nick Kimmel, a 22-year-old Marine from Moses Lake and triple amputee (due to injuries he sustained last December while serving in Afghanistan after stepping on an I.E.D.), was honored before Thursday night's game two of the 2012 World Series in San Francisco.