Petty Officer 3rd Class Tyler Zak (in blue shirt), and a Doylestown, Pa., native, putts his ball while Petty Officer Tyler Dias (in yellow shorts), an Attleboro, Mass., native, observes. Zak and Dias, both fire control technicians with the USS Louisville, both competed in the Shank & Slice Golf Tournament at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course, Aug. 7, 2015. Coordinated by the Single Marine & Sailor Program, the four-man scramble competition was open to all hands, and Marine Corps Base Hawaii service members could earn points toward the 101 Days of Summer Program by participating. The tournament i


Petty Officer 3rd Class Tyler Zak (in blue shirt), and a Doylestown, Pa., native, putts his ball while Petty Officer Tyler Dias (in yellow shorts), an Attleboro, Mass., native, observes. Zak and Dias, both fire control technicians with the USS Louisville, both competed in the Shank & Slice Golf Tournament at the Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course, Aug. 7, 2015. Coordinated by the Single Marine & Sailor Program, the four-man scramble competition was open to all hands, and Marine Corps Base Hawaii service members could earn points toward the 101 Days of Summer Program by participating. The tournament is one of the many activities provided by Marine Corps Community Services Hawaii, which ultimately supports the mission of MCCS, as well as the base, which is to provide facilities, programs and services for its units, individuals and families in order to enhance and sustain combat readiness for all operating forces and tenant organizations. ( Marine Corps photo by Kristen Wong/Released)


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