Support the Jason Tharp Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Jason Tharp Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Jason Robert Tharp, a 19-year-old Marine and 2004 graduate of Braxton County High School, who died February 8, 2005 during water survival maneuvers at boot camp in Parris Island, South Carolina. The goals of the scholarship are to keep Jason’s memory alive and to provide funding for students like Jason who want to attend college. While a student at BCHS, Jason was active in FFA and enjoyed art. His goal in joining the Marines was to earn money to go to college to study art.
Contributions to Jason’s Scholarship fund should be sent to:
Jason Tharp Memorial Scholarship Fund
Braxton County Board of Education
411 North Hill Road
Sutton, WV 26601
Attn: Treasurer
More on Jason Tharp's death:
Marines investigate boot camp drowning
Drill instructor caught on tape striking 19-year-old
By Jim Miklaszewski
Chief Pentagon correspondent
Updated: 4:39 p.m. AKT Feb 17, 2005
An autopsy revealed 19-year-old Jason Tharp drowned last week during water survival training at the Marine Corps boot camp at Parris Island, S.C.
Video shot on Feb. 7, the day before Tharp's death, by NBC affiliate WIS-TV in Columbia, S.C., shows Tharp, visibly shaken and almost terrified, taking a forearm shot from a Marine drill instructor.
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After 20 minutes of trying to coax Tharp into the pool, the drill instructor turned physical in apparent violation of Marine Corps regulations — striking Tharp across the chest.
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Marine Corps officials say Tharp voluntarily entered the pool the next day, where he drowned during a 25-meter swim. (WITH **SIX** MARINE SWIM INSTRUCTORS IN ATTENDANCE!!!) Officials also say there's no early evidence of any misconduct by Marine instructors at the time Jason drowned, but the conduct caught on camera the day before raises questions about exactly what happened in that pool.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6988854/