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Lieutenant Colonel Mark Hughes, a native of Muskogee, Okla., retired from the Marine Corps in 1996.
Mark believes that the saving grace of Jesus can be presented to children in a way that is creative and
entertaining thereby making Jesus's gospel attractive to children. Mark has been writing all his life and has
a bachelor's degree in journalism in education with a history minor and a master's in communication. As a
public affairs officer, he was responsible for writing, editing, taking photographs, and publishing military
newspapers. Additionally, Mark worked with the media and the community, answering questions and
resolving issues. His assignments included New River Air Station, N.C.; Camp Lejeune, N.C.; U.S. Central
Command, Tampa, Fla.; Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan; and New York, New York. His deployments included
Panama, Operation Restore Hope (Somalia), and Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm (Saudi Arabia).
His schooling includes The Basic School, Amphibious Warfare College, the Defense Information School,
and Command and Staff College. His awards include the Bronze Star (meritorious), Defense Meritorious
Service Medal, Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal, and the Navy Achievement Medal, among others.
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