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Henry Alexander 'Hank' Phillips, 84, founded Phillips Vancil and Associates


Henry Alexander ‘Hank’ Phillips
WILMINGTON Henry Alexander “Hank” Phillips, 84, died peacefully at home from complications of prostate cancer Tuesday, March 2, 2021.
Hank was born July 14, 1936, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Dr. Henry Phillips Jr. and Katharine Harris Phillips and was a native of Exeter, New Hampshire. He was known as “Sandy” while growing up in Exeter, in college and during his military service.
Hank graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1955 with honors. He was a varsity athlete and class correspondent for 16 years. He was a director of the General Alumni/ae Association and a member of the school’s Heritage Circle.
Hank earned a B.A. Degree in Liberal Arts, majoring in French literature, from Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, in 1959. He was a member of Haverford’s Beta Rho Sigma Society and Jacob P. Jones Society. He captained varsity cross-country teams at Exeter and Haverford. He attended Camp Mowglis on Newfound ....

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Navy leader in Japan expects more Moderna vaccine to arrive soon after 'temporary setback' - Pacific


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TOKYO The commander of a Navy base near Tokyo said Monday he expects an end to a “temporary setback” and more coronavirus vaccine to arrive soon as infection numbers fall in Japan and South Korea.
Meanwhile, the U.S. military in Japan and South Korea reported nine new coronavirus patients between 6 p.m. Friday and 6 p.m. Monday.
Naval Air Facility Atsugi outside Tokyo had three people come up positive on a test required to exit quarantine, according to a Facebook post Monday. They are the only coronavirus patients on the base.
On Okinawa, five people connected to the Marine Corps have tested positive since Saturday, according to a Facebook post Monday by Marine Corps Installations Pacific. One patient was assigned to Camp Schwab; two each were assigned to camps Hansen and Courtney. ....

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Marine Corps and Army faceoff during Hawaii exercise


Marine Corps and Army faceoff during Hawaii exercise
February 19
Marines with Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, fire a M777 155 mm howitzer during live-fire training as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 17, 2018. (Lance Cpl. Adam Montera/Marine Corps)
At one point 20 Marines and 20 soldiers ditched their cannons and fought each other.
No, it wasn’t a turf war or a late night bar fight. It was on the South Range training area aboard the Schofield barracks
on Oahu, Hawaii, within a simulated town as part of the exercise Steel Crucible, an Army-led exercise that saw Marines and soldiers fight against each other and work side-by-side in an island-hopping campaign against the fictional nation and near-peer threat called Torbia. ....

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Marines and Army faceoff during Hawaii exercise


Marine Corps and Army faceoff during Hawaii exercise
February 19
Marines with Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, fire a M777 155 mm howitzer during live-fire training as part of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise at Pohakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, July 17, 2018. (Lance Cpl. Adam Montera/Marine Corps)
At one point 20 Marines and 20 soldiers ditched their cannons and fought each other.
No, it wasn’t a turf war or a late night bar fight. It was on the South Range training area aboard the Schofield barracks
on Oahu, Hawaii, within a simulated town as part of the exercise Steel Crucible, an Army-led exercise that saw Marines and soldiers fight against each other and work side-by-side in an island-hopping campaign against the fictional nation and near-peer threat called Torbia. ....

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