Tough Old Marine – GySgt Paul Moore

I live on the Big Island of Hawaii and have met a truly Tough Old Marine. I am a retired CW4 (ARMY) please do not hold this against me. I have enjoyed helping this Veteran and Patriot (WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. I am forwarding a picture of him in his uniform. He writes for numerous Marine periodicals and is truly remarkable.He is 90 years young and the first time I met him he was doing crunches and leg lifts on a weight bench. Enjoy his picture. If you Google GySgt Paul Moore TWS. Remarkable career. read more

Rise of the Valiant

The 2015 Major Norman Hatch Award has been awarded to filmmaker Bob Zimmerman, of Tuscola IL, for his documentary Rise of the Valiant. Each year, the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation presents a series of awards to both Marines and civilians from around the nation, recognizing their exemplary work in advancing and preserving Marine Corps history. Zimmerman’s film won for Feature Documentary. The 2015 awards were presented during a special ceremony National Museum of the Marine Corps on April 25, 2015. read more

Going Back

Here’s a little trivia for you, and for what it’s worth — on one of my earlier trips back to Vietnam a few years ago (just made #12 this past Feb), I hired a driver through the concierge desk at the Furama Resort on China Beach…The driver had grown up in the Da Nang area, and was a former NVA/PAVN soldier c. 1979-1982 ! He told me that he had spent most of his time fighting in the war in Cambodia…I wanted to take a short afternoon tour of some of my old stomping grounds from my earlier days with 3rd Marines on my first tour, before the regiment pulled out of Da Nang, and moved up to Camp Carroll in the fall of ’66…On the way out, we passed through the old Dog Patch cluster, and saw that the old beer can shacks have all been replaced with mostly cinder block buildings…Then, as we passed what used to be the Hill 327 PX, which is now a rock quarry, on what used to be one of the most traveled roads in the Da Nang area years ago, the road turned into not much more than a washed out trail…There is almost nothing left that would indicate our presence during the days of the “American War”, however as we approached what used to be the old division headquarters on Hill 510, which is also another rock quarry, I spotted the old red and gold “Camp Reasoner” CP sign, still standing somewhat, along the right side of the road where Recon Bn used to be located…I remember that the sign had been erected when the CP belonged to 3rd Recon, before we all moved up north to the DMZ in the fall of ’66 — during the tail end of Operation Hastings, and the beginning of Operation Prairie I…1st Recon then took over the Da Nang Recon CP until 1st MarDiv pulled out in mid-1971…Then we drove out past the old 11th Marines CP,out to Da Son ville, and then turned left up through the pass near Hill 362, and out to the BaNa mountains, where they’re building a new 36 hole golf course, just north of the old Happy Valley area…This area used to be part of 2/3’s TAOR before they moved down to Dai Loc in the spring of ’66… read more

2nd Lt Support Co 3rd Service Battalion. Camp Mcterus

I put a comment on the page that seemed to be getting a few comments about 2nd lt Supt Co, and Camp Mcterus. I want to post some pictures to that page but it seems you have to start a new thread to post photos….so I am posting some photos of the facilities at Camp Mcterus. If these 4 photos are posted successfully I will post some more…I hope you find these interesting read more

One of the most Motivating Songs I have Ever heard!

It is called: The Warrior Song I stumbled upon this searching for some songs for my lady to play on a internet radio station that she helps host. (She has found that she is very good at it, and quite funny!), for all of Our Troops and their Families. I gave a listen and EVERY Hair on my body was at Attention!! Thought you might give a listen, and see if you agree, and maybe share with our Brothers and Sisters.  read more