 Marine Corps Air Station Yuma attempts to break a Guinness World Record. Two Rotary Wing aircraft reach new heights, and PFC Maria Dom makes history. All this and more, this week, on The Core Report. PCS Season is here. You might come across some connection issues, accessing the Defense Personal Property System. To avoid the issues, access the website after normal working hours. Contact your Personal Property Officer if you still can't complete your DPS. You can also report the issue to the System Response Center at 800-462-2176. Marines have 30 days starting from March 21st to complete their Social Media Counseling Page 11 entry. All Marines Message 08-17 explains the Marine Corps policy on the service expectations regarding appropriate online behavior and reminds all Marines that any misconduct to include online communications may violate existing orders and the UCMJ. The Page 11 Counseling is one of many actions the Corps will take to empower Marines to reinforce our core values and promote mutual respect. Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona hosted their annual airshow on March 18th, 2017. 37,000 spectators attended, and 65 aircraft were showcased during the event, which included aerial performances, static displays, and musical entertainment. The Patriots jet team attempted to break a 2009 Guinness World Record of the longest wall of fire. The previous record is at 10,178 feet. The Marine Corps used auxiliary fuel tanks to fly H-1 helicopters further than ever before during a flight from Okinawa to New Tengashima, Japan. Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 267 used the AH-1Z Viper and the UH-1Y Venom Helicopters to demonstrate the fuel tank's capabilities. UH-1Y Venom Pilot Captain Christopher Miller said the helicopters demonstrated a 25% range increase. Miller flew one of the helicopters that broke the record, longing 314 nautical miles on his flight. This is the longest H-1 aircraft flight ever. Private First Class Maria Dom became the first female Marine to enter the Corps with an infantry contract and graduate from the School of Infantry. On March 23rd, she graduated as an 0341 Mortarman. She will provide indirect fire in support of Marines in all corners of the battlefield. Congratulations to PFC Dom in achieving a milestone in the Marine Corps' history. That's all for this week on The Corps Report.