Leatherneck Magazine Hosts Northern Virginia Cub Scouts
Retired Marine Colonel Walt Ford, Leatherneck Magazine's editor, talks to members of Northern Virginia's Cub Scout Pack 907, Dens 9 and 10, about the magazine website Jan. 24, 2012. The Bear Cub Scouts are working on their Information Please Achievement.
Photo by Jason Monroe, Leatherneck Magazine
Retired Marine Colonel Walt Ford, Leatherneck Magazine's editor, talks to members of Northern Virginia's Cub Scout Pack 907, Dens 9 and 10, about magazine publishing Jan. 24, 2012. The Bear Cub Scouts are working on their Information Please Achievement.
Photo by Jason Monroe, Leatherneck Magazine
Jake Elder, a Bear Cub Scout with Northern Virginia's Cub Scout Pack 907 listens intently to retired Marine Colonel Walt Ford, Leatherneck Magazine's editor, talk about what it takes to publish a magazine. The Bear Cub Scouts are working on their Information Please Achievement.
Photo by Jason Monroe, Leatherneck Magazine
Members of Northern Virginia's Cub Scout Pack 907, Dens 9 and 10, check out a special Leatherneck Magazine cover featuring them after a visit to the magazine's offices Jan. 24, 2012. The Bear Cub Scouts learned about magazine publishing as they worked on their Information Please Achievement.
Photo by Jason Monroe, Leatherneck Magazine
Members of Northern Virginia's Cub Scout Pack 907, Dens 9 and 10, learn about magazine publishing and the Leatherneck Magazine offices in Quantico, Virginia, Jan. 24, 2012.
Photo by Jason Monroe, Leatherneck Magazine
Jan. 24, 2012:
Members of Northern Virginia's Cub Scout Pack 907, Dens 9 and 10, dropped by Leatherneck on 24 Jan. 2012 to learn about magazine publishing as they worked on their Information Please Achievement.
After a welcome by the editor, retired Marine Colonel Walt Ford, Leatherneck's art director, Jason Monroe, walked the Bear Cub Scouts through designing a magazine. The takeaway for the Cubs and their parents was a special Leatherneck cover featuring them on their visit. Well done Cubs!

Front row: Kyle DeGuzman, Nathan Whaley, Jake Elder, Trevor Riggs
Back row: Gretchen Gray, Sherry Elder, Joe Elder, J. D. Riggs
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