2/4 Association Newsletter and Links

 

The 2/4 Association Sea Horse

 

Traditionally, the Sea Horse has been printed and mailed to the members of the 2/4 Association. Since the beginning of 2002, it has also been made available via the internet for anyone to read online, or to download for local printing or on-screen reading. These are the documents available from this page and from the Sea Horse Archive.

Beginning with the first issue of the Sea Horse in 2003, a third option was made available. Association members and non-members alike, may read the current issue of the Sea Horse as a standard web page. To go there, click here.

Please note that the Sea Horse is produced using the Adobe Portable Document Format. Documents in this format require the use of the completely free Adobe software called "Acrobat Reader." If you do not have Acrobat Reader currently installed, please look below for the link to the Adobe site from which you can obtain the software.

To view the current issue of the Sea Horse in your browser, left-click on the link. If you right-click on the link, you can download the issue to your own computer, then print and read it at your leisure. To view previous issues of the Sea Horse, left-click the Sea Horse Archive link. Note that the archive is located on a different web server.

Other links are provide, below, including that for the 2d Battalion, 4th Marines Association. 

Use this link to access the current issue of the Sea Horse.

Current Sea Horse

Use this link to access the Sea Horse archive containing newsletters for 2002 and  newer issues.

Sea Horse Archive

 

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To read the Sea Horse, you need Adobe's Acrobat Reader. If you do not have this software, you can obtain a free copy by clicking here.

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For a 2/4 Association Membership Application, click here.

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To visit the home page for the 2d Battalion, 4th Marines Association, click here.

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To visit Ken Sympson's home page for his book, Images from the Otherland, click here.

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To send e-mail to the Sea Horse Newsletter Editor, click mailto:ksympson@rochester.rr.com

 

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In memory of LCpl Robert Guy Brown, KIA on Operation Texas on March 21, 1966. LCpl Brown had been the acting artillery FO for Echo Company, 2d Battalion, 4th Marines. He had just turned 19.  Semper Fi.

Images from the Otherland. Copyright 2002, Kenneth P. Sympson. All rights reserved.