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I've noticed lately that alot of other Marines own valks. I wonder if we have something else in common besides wanting the best and being the best.(at least in our minds  ) How many Marines do we have out there?
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2011, 05:11:06 PM » |
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23 year Marrine....0311..1/5-1/3 PMI & range coach and lots of other things also>>>> 
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« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2011, 05:16:55 PM » |
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wow, you guys are OLD Corps!!! Thanks for your service. I never got around armor much, but I think I'm the only guy in my family that wasn't an '03.
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« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2011, 05:32:50 PM » |
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OUH RAH, not as lean, not as mean, but still by the grace of God a US Marine!
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« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2011, 05:38:54 PM » |
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« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2011, 05:50:16 PM » |
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RJ was with Chesty at the "Frozen Chosin" 
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« Reply #8 on: March 29, 2011, 05:54:05 PM » |
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Sludge, Chesty was trying for the Medal of Honor, which he did not get by the way.
Several members in the Chosin were written up for medals, but no one got any, except hearts. Lot of those were given out, I waited till my 2nd tour to get mine. LOL. Chesty wouldn't sign them.......
Dang spell checker anyway. My Chosin, was changed to Chosen. Corrected now.
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« Reply #9 on: March 29, 2011, 06:04:36 PM » |
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« Reply #10 on: March 29, 2011, 06:08:40 PM » |
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The A-6.. another great one. It doesnt surprise me to find that your a Marine. Funny how a lot of us shooters seem to have went that route...
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« Reply #11 on: March 29, 2011, 06:10:58 PM » |
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semper fi! i'm a marine mom, if that counts. my son is a cpl, security forces, currently stationed at camp pendleton. thanks ya'll, for your service.
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« Reply #12 on: March 29, 2011, 06:38:42 PM » |
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« Reply #13 on: March 29, 2011, 07:14:41 PM » |
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hey sludge, you and I might have crossed paths. i was an 1142 (journeyman electrician) and after desert storm I was at camp margarita and cursed you air wingers EVERY saturday morning when those helo's buzzed our barracks on take off. I was with HQ. bn comm co. 1 mar div.
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« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2011, 07:47:35 PM » |
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hey sludge, you and I might have crossed paths. i was an 1142 (journeyman electrician) and after desert storm I was at camp margarita and cursed you air wingers EVERY saturday morning when those helo's buzzed our barracks on take off. I was with HQ. bn comm co. 1 mar div.
Sry, we didnt. I had just come back from a float and recieved orders to HMT-204 to be an instructor. I checked out of HMM-264 (who went to Turkey for humanitarian relief) 3 days before Saddam invaded Kuwait. I was writing a course for CH-46 crewchiefs while that was going down. Saw my plane on CNN with my name still on it. I was NOT a happy camper. Never went to Pendleton either. 
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« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2011, 07:56:06 PM » |
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« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2011, 08:53:23 PM » |
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Gentlemen, Am not part of your brotherhood...I am here simply to say... "Thank You" You make us all proud to say we are Americans...God Bless FG
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The A-6.. another great one. It doesnt surprise me to find that your a Marine. Funny how a lot of us shooters seem to have went that route... Actually EA-6B, subbed as a BB stacker when they needed a hand. 
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« Reply #20 on: March 30, 2011, 04:08:42 AM » |
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R.J. Did you see my Dad at Chosin? Poor guy went in the Navy and spent three wars with you guys as a Corpsman 
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« Reply #21 on: March 30, 2011, 04:37:52 AM » |
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Very possible I'm sure if he was with the Ist Division.
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« Reply #24 on: March 30, 2011, 07:25:34 AM » |
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R.J Yep that was the group he was with, I have a book with all the the things he saw and went through. My favorite story was when he was sitting in San Diago in 1941 and a squared jaw guy walked in with a green uniform and said you, you and you come with me. You are now in the Marines. And that,s when the fun began. Semper Fi Shortleg[Dave]
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« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2011, 08:09:07 AM » |
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0311 (1970 -73) last of the marines to come out of Vietnam, 6682 (VMFP-3 El Toro) (1973 - 1980, 8th & I Duty (1980 - 1983), 6482 / 6483 MAG 49 (1983 -1986), 6414 HMLA267 MCAS Camp Pendleton (1986 -1993).
Althought I appriciate that our fine politicians have decided to recognize the Vietnam Viet, kind late don't ya think. Now before all of you get your shorts on fire remember this, This is how "I" feel and my oppinion.
When peolpe want to thank me for my service, I am embarressed because for me I served because I was taught and felt that it was MY civic duty to my country as a citizen. The treatment when returning was abominal. Keep in mind those who are making the decisions today were the one's that marginalized the service of that generation.
I lost my best friend in the same fighting hole that I was in. Thirty percent of the 28 replacements that I was with never returned. We scream as a nation for 4,000 deaths in two wars when thousands died before us giving the ultimate sacrifice to this country.
Bitter feeling yes. Remorse no. A terrible waste of a generation for the political gains or failures of a country. And the sad part is that we haven't learned our lessons from these mistakes. we continue to send our young service people into harms way for what?
Again it's a feel good gesture. Sorry if i'm a sinick to this. but just about 41 years to late don't you think?
To all, sorry about my spelling and if this offends you again it is "MY" personal experience and feelings.
Gunny, if think you need to remove this then knock yourself out.
Semper Fidelis,
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« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2011, 08:11:33 AM » |
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My dad was drafted during WW II, and he was in a room with about 75 men waiting to get tests shots and etc.
As they came down the line dad remarked that every so often 1 guy would go through a door and be gone.
He said, well, I found out what the deal was, every 7th one left and they became Marines. RIP dad, you did your job on Iwo.
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« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2011, 08:31:53 AM » |
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Gunny, if think you need to remove this then knock yourself out. No problem, Top. Some of us need to hear it.
I grew up in a generation in which many of us didn't question whether we would serve, but only which branch we would choose. I'm impressed with today's young men and women who choose to serve, but they seem to be the rare exception.
I'm in a way puzzled that none of my sons have chosen to serve.
Thank you for answering the call. The trumpet still sounds, but it seems not so many hear its voice.
Semper Fi. There are no ex-Marines.
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This is how "I" feel and my oppinion
Here's what I think, and yes, I don't know what I'm talking about...
Korea and Vietnam and the installation of tin-pot dictators in little countries all over the place were all parts of the political machinations between the USA and Soviet Union that resulted in there not being nuclear armageddon... a lot of sacrificing and suffering, but it could have turned out worse...
And I think the sudden explosion of tin-pot dictator removal that we're seeing is a result of George Bush's War on Terror... I don't think Bush had a specific plan, just that what we are seeing is a result of him/us/them stirring the pot...
As long as the Middle East remains a place of tyranny and despair and anger, it will continue to produce men and movements that threaten the safety of America and our friends. So America is pursuing a forward strategy of freedom in the greater Middle East.
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« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2011, 08:44:27 AM » |
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0311 (1970 -73) last of the marines to come out of Vietnam, 6682 (VMFP-3 El Toro) (1973 - 1980, 8th & I Duty (1980 - 1983), 6482 / 6483 MAG 49 (1983 -1986), 6414 HMLA267 MCAS Camp Pendleton (1986 -1993).
Althought I appriciate that our fine politicians have decided to recognize the Vietnam Viet, kind late don't ya think. Now before all of you get your shorts on fire remember this, This is how "I" feel and my oppinion.
When peolpe want to thank me for my service, I am embarressed because for me I served because I was taught and felt that it was MY civic duty to my country as a citizen. The treatment when returning was abominal. Keep in mind those who are making the decisions today were the one's that marginalized the service of that generation.
I lost my best friend in the same fighting hole that I was in. Thirty percent of the 28 replacements that I was with never returned. We scream as a nation for 4,000 deaths in two wars when thousands died before us giving the ultimate sacrifice to this country.
Bitter feeling yes. Remorse no. A terrible waste of a generation for the political gains or failures of a country. And the sad part is that we haven't learned our lessons from these mistakes. we continue to send our young service people into harms way for what?
Again it's a feel good gesture. Sorry if i'm a sinick to this. but just about 41 years to late don't you think?
To all, sorry about my spelling and if this offends you again it is "MY" personal experience and feelings.
Gunny, if think you need to remove this then knock yourself out.
Semper Fidelis,
Charlie Morse Land Elephant
Hey Charlie,I was just where you were hiding,how are you? and your right about what you said!
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« Reply #30 on: March 30, 2011, 10:35:11 AM » |
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Hotrod, I'm in a small town of Ghent Ky right now. Moving next week to Monroe Mi for another project.
I spend a lot of time on the road as a Safety Professional and it gives me the opportunity to see much of this fine country. It is my hopes that when I can ride no more that while i'm sitting on the couch I don't say to myself "I wish I had gone there or done that".
Although I won't appologize for my last post I kinda mixed them up with the other that talked about the Vietnam Vet Day.
The Marines was my career in life. This profession now is a job.
But, I hope to get back west as much as possible and continue to enjoy this great land that we have.
Rod, I hope you feel better.
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Glad to see all you devil-dogs out there. I see a pattern of 03's and wingers, hmmmm. I'm sure the rest of us are busy doing other things.  Thanks for responding to my post, it made me feel pretty good  Semper Fi!
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« Reply #32 on: March 31, 2011, 07:26:14 PM » |
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Althought I appriciate that our fine politicians have decided to recognize the Vietnam Viet, kind late don't ya think. Now before all of you get your shorts on fire remember this, This is how "I" feel and my oppinion.
When peolpe want to thank me for my service, I am embarressed because for me I served because I was taught and felt that it was MY civic duty to my country as a citizen. The treatment when returning was abominal. Keep in mind those who are making the decisions today were the one's that marginalized the service of that generation.
I lost my best friend in the same fighting hole that I was in. Thirty percent of the 28 replacements that I was with never returned. We scream as a nation for 4,000 deaths in two wars when thousands died before us giving the ultimate sacrifice to this country.
Bitter feeling yes. Remorse no. A terrible waste of a generation for the political gains or failures of a country. And the sad part is that we haven't learned our lessons from these mistakes. we continue to send our young service people into harms way for what?
Again it's a feel good gesture. Sorry if i'm a sinick to this. but just about 41 years to late don't you think?
To all, sorry about my spelling and if this offends you again it is "MY" personal experience and feelings.
Gunny, if think you need to remove this then knock yourself out.
Semper Fidelis,
Charlie Morse Land Elephant
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Hotrod, I'm in a small town of Ghent Ky right now. Moving next week to Monroe Mi for another project.
I spend a lot of time on the road as a Safety Professional and it gives me the opportunity to see much of this fine country. It is my hopes that when I can ride no more that while i'm sitting on the couch I don't say to myself "I wish I had gone there or done that".
Although I won't appologize for my last post I kinda mixed them up with the other that talked about the Vietnam Vet Day.
The Marines was my career in life. This profession now is a job.
But, I hope to get back west as much as possible and continue to enjoy this great land that we have.
Rod, I hope you feel better.
Charlie Morse Land Elephant
Charlie, How long are you gonna be in Monroe? I'm in Troy (exit 67 off I-75). If the weather ever warms up, maybe the Rogue Riders could ride down for a visit. If your gonna be in town long, I have a spare Valk in the garage. Wouldn't want your skills to get rusty if you don't have your bike with you.
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Skinhead, Skills won't get rusty. They are talking 10 - 12 months on a construction project. Suppose to start April 18th. I live out of a 5th wheel travel trailer and it has a 10' garage on the back where I carry my 2006 Goldwing. Have trailer, have wing. As SmokinJoe states "You one riding sumbitch".
More than willing to ride while anyone especially VRCCers. Thanks for the offer. But first things first, I got a chance to go home for 8 - 10 days to spoil my grandchildren.
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The A-6.. another great one. It doesnt surprise me to find that your a Marine. Funny how a lot of us shooters seem to have went that route... Actually EA-6B, subbed as a BB stacker when they needed a hand.  Looks like the bridge at Deception Pass. Must be out of NAS Whidbey. -RP
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How about sub-marines?  USS Kamehameha SSBN 642, 1966-70
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