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thedrifter
05-28-03, 07:15 AM
Marines make national television debut
Submitted by: New York Public Affairs
Story Identification Number: 2003526211623
Story by Cpl. Kevin Hayner



Fleet Week 2003 New York(May 26, 2003) -- Marines from the Special Marine Air Ground Task Force, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., made their national television debut Memorial Day on Good Morning America in Times Square, New York May 26.

The Marines are being hosted by the city as part of its Fleet Week 2003 celebration honoring the Naval service team.

The Marines were interviewed by ABC News correspondent, Lara Spencer, who asked about their Fleet Week activities. Sgt. John Wells, a communications technician with the 2nd Marine Division, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., said it was interesting to see what goes on behind the scenes of a major television show like Good Morning America.

"There's a lot of things that go on that you just don't see on camera," said Wells, a native of Aberdeen, S.D. "It was a great experience."

The Marines also spent some time after the show with ABC News Anchors, Charles Gibson and Robin Roberts. "It's great to meet them in person, " said Wells.

The Marines have spent the week traveling the streets of New York, acting as ambassadors of the Marine Corps to the city and its supporters. Master Sgt. Joseph Walach, an electronic maintenance repair chief with Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, MCB Camp Lejeune, was the main spokesperson for the Marines, performing well under the glare of the national spotlight and the blazing lights of the television studio.

The Cumberland, R.I. native thanked the city for the wonderful welcoming the Marines have received here during their stay, and how much it has meant to his Marines. "We appreciate all the support the city has given us," said Walach. "This week could not have been any better."


Sempers,

Roger