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Its true what they say, "Once a Marine, always a Marine". I carry with me the memories of Marines before me....and I believe its what makes Marines carry themselves as the do today in the present. Belleau Wood, Iwo Jima, Khe Sahn, Hue City, The Chosin Reservoir, the Arizona Territory, the DMZ, Hill 488, Guadacanal, Midway, Fallujah......the men before us who faced unsurmountable odds and percevered. Hitting the beaches of Iwo no matter how much fear was racking their guts....or how much incoming on an open beach. Charging through Hue, on the offensive...greatly outnumbered....doing the impossible(a successful offensive outnumbered in an urban environment) Holding Khe Sahn... besieged for months, surrounded, under constant barrage. Fighting their way out of the Chosin...a division written off as lost, outnumbered by hordes of Chinese...the wounded fighting prone from jeeps. Taking trenches from well-armed, machinegun-wielding Krauts at Bellau Wood....with nothing more than bolt action rifles, bayonets, and shovels.
These are the men who came before us....men we could only wish to honor by our own service. They are what makes a current Marine so proud....makes him carry himself with such pride. As long as there is a United States Marine Corps....there will be this great, free, blessed nation. Semper Fidelis, and God Bless
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COTEP #0443 USMC #0311 "Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less." ~Robert E Lee “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of great moral crises maintain their neutrality.” ~Dante Alighieri Last edited by SemperFi1977m; 08-09-2011 at 04:48 AM. |
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Professionals talk about tactics and concepts while amateurs talk about gear and equipment. |
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NRA Life Member Wilson Combat CQB Kimber Tactical Pro II S&W J-Frame .38 ect " I don't own the clothes I'm wearin', and the road goes on forever " There's a gator in the bushes, and it's calling my name... COTEP #523 |
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I originally joined the NAVY in the fall of 1962 to be an Electronics Technician (Nuclear) in the Polaris sub program. That lasted until the second week of boot camp at Great Lakes. They sent me to Engineman school instead. Well, at least they both start with an E.
After school I was stationed aboard the ammo ship USS Mauna Loa AE-8 from June '63 to June '66, three years of ear drum pounding time in the diesel engine room. They sent me to AC/R school and I never worked in that field after graduation. In July '66 they sent me to the Naval Support Activity, DaNang, RSVN. I was aboard the LCU-1484 hauling stuff to Dong Ha, Hue, Phu Bai, and Chu Lai. Somewhere in there I spent about 3-4 months at the Ship Repair Facility in Subic Bay, P.I. I got out in July '67 as a third class petty officer with not enough time left in service to get my E-5 rank. My son was a NAVY Corpsman who served with the USMC in Desert Storm. He wore MARINE green more than NAVY blues. Anyway, I'm glad to be here and hope to share knowledge. Last edited by Neil Casper; 08-10-2011 at 02:20 PM. |
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COTEP CCO0449 The Present is the instant flash of reality in which the ever approaching Future becomes the Past.................. The Constitution is my Caesar |
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U.s.a.f. , 1962 - 1966
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COTEP #447 Last edited by NAMVET72; 07-02-2012 at 03:49 PM. |
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Parris Island then Lejune for ITR. Memphis for school, made high Marine in my class, and got to choose my billet....2yrs in Hawaii. Shipped out on the USS Breckinridge for Hawaii. Docked in Pearl and caught duty section aboard the ship. Spent 26 hrs in Hawaii out of a 2yr assignment and never left the ship! My assigned outfit got shipped out to Okinawa. Went to Oki then on to Japan and from there two tours in Nam (Chu Lai and Ky Ha). Flew the door in UH-34D's. Was not a Marine sniper, but was a police sniper.
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CBOBO555 If You Run, You'll Only Die Tired U.S.M.C. Combat Vet 64-68 Kentucky Colonel Retired Motor Officer Last edited by Snipersnest; 11-18-2011 at 06:45 PM. |
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US Navy, Nuclear Machinist Mate E-6/SS, Jan 1987 - Dec 1994
Boot Camp, "A" School, Nuclear Power School in Orlando Florida Prototype training in Idaho Falls, ID San Diego about the USS Gurnard / SSN-662 for 3 years Back to Idaho Falls as an Instructor to finish out. Thanks you everyone for your service. It is truly appreciated. Ed
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Army 75 - 78
Ft Benning 2/10 FA Unit Armorer & Supply Got out as an E-4 they offered me E-5 to re up but it was time to go. Last edited by yankee2500; 01-22-2012 at 01:16 PM. |