He also was a member of the MCHS 2001 Football State Championship Coaching Staff led by Coach Dr. McCollum began his teaching/educational and coaching career for Marlboro County School District back in 1999 as a District Parent coordinator and assistant football coach. Lambda Iota Iota Chapter-Bennettsville, SC), Oak Ridge PHA Masonic Lodge #350, Delta summit volunteer and C.L.I.O. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Coach McCollum obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Sociology from the University of South Carolina (Columbia) & a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in Instructional Accommodations from Francis Marion University in Florence, along with a second Master’s of Education (Educational Administration) from the University of South Carolina (Columbia).Ĭoach McCollum is a member of the following: Mt. He is a 1990 graduate of Marlboro County High School. Coach McCollum has one daughter-Edyn (16yrs.old). His younger brother, Marcus, resides in Columbia, SC. He is a native of Clio, SC, and the son of Mary and Samuel McCollum. – Coach Quin McCollum has been named the Athletic Director and Head Football Coach for Marlboro County High School. Before joining the Air Force, Ring was a member of the Junior ROTC program at Marlboro County High School.BENNETTSVILLE, S.C. Once his six-month deployment ends, Ring will return to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Ariz. Andrews said he learned about the situation on the morning of April 28 and went to the field house. Interim Superintendent Donald Andrew updated board members about the situation at Monday’s monthly meeting. The Air Force provides me with just about everything we could want or need." As of April 28, Marlboro County High School field house has been closed to all students and staff due to excessive mold and mildew. "While I miss those things, there's not much that I don't have here. "I miss the comforts of home, such as wearing civilian clothes, hanging out with friends and most of all my family," Ring said. "It only takes that one person to create harm to our resources, aircraft and personnel," said Ring, who has been in the Air Force for one year.Įxtreme conditions, coupled with living in a tent city where showers, dining and recreation are long walks away and the further stress of being away from family and friends, makes Ring miss things most Americans take for granted. Ring said that without him and other security forces Airmen, anyone could gain access to areas where they shouldn't be. Ali is the home of the 407th Expeditionary Group, along with an Army combat brigade and coalition forces from Australia and Romania. Originally named Tallil Air Base, Ali was one of the first bases coalition forces established following the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom. I enforce who is allowed access to the flight line and, by doing so, it deters enemy attempts to gain access and possible harm to our mission in southern Iraq." The school is located in the central part of the county and offers academic, vocational, and technology opportunities for students in grades 9 through 12. "I help deter any enemy threat to our mission here. Marlboro County High School opened its doors in the fall of 1989 uniting students from Bennettsville, Blenheim, Clio, McColl, and Wallace. "I help protect important Air Force resources, as well as Navy aircraft," said Ring, a 2007 graduate of Marlboro County High School. Ring, a flight line entry controller, provides security to all the Airmen and aircraft on the base. The school district announced on Monday that Michael Dease will. Mission objectives focus on force protection, peacekeeping, stabilization, security and counter-insurgency operations as the Iraqi transitional governing bodies assume full sovereign powers to govern the peoples of Iraq. (WMBF) Marlboro County High School has a new leader at the helm. armed forces and coalition forces participating in efforts to free and secure Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the official name given to military operations involving members of the U.S. He is supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Quick of Lightwood Road in Bennettsville, S.C., is one of more than 700 Airmen deployed to this desolate outpost with important missions that range from receiving and sending cargo, airspace control and managing the MQ-1B unmanned aerial system, the Predator. A dusty haze fills the sky, as the winds blow over the cracked-soil streets that were baked the desert sun, making life constantly a challenge for the men and women supporting the Air Force's only major airfield in the southern part of the country.Īir Force Airman 1st Class Eric J. ALI BASE, Iraq – For the son of a Bennetsville woman, life at this coalition air base in isolated southern Iraq, is a struggle of extremes.
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