It was a long seven months for Hannah. As her mother, I watched her pray, cry, and worry for Daniel's safety. God truly protected his unit and brought them home safely from Afghanistan. It was my honor to take this photo at the Marine Corps Ball in Myrtle Beach, South Caroilina, 2013.
Author: SgtGrit
NORAD Santa
Just a quick note to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Cheers… Chris
a.k.a. NORAD Santa
Short Graduation Party
In April of 1971 I finished Ground Radio Repair School at 29 Palms. I believe my class was the first to graduate after the school moved to the Palms. There were 9 of us. LCPL Britt received a meritorious promotion to Corporal and remained at the school as an instructor. The graduates got to pick their next duty station in order of class standing. There was not much choice. There were 3 sets of orders for Camp Lejeune and the rest were for, you guessed it 29 Palms.
Bob Hope Show 1967
I caught the Bob Hope Show in Da Nang 1967.
Michael Lopez
Top 10 Marine Corps Tattoos of 2013
2014 is just a few days away. Take a look at our most popular tattoos of 2013. Thank you to all of our customers that have sent in photos of their tattoos.
Rank and Units First EGA Devil Dog Motobest marine corp tattoo ever!!!
Distributed To Veterans and Needy Families
On December 21st, 2013, Central Wisconsin Detachment 350 met at Trigs Grocery in Stevens Point, WI to load and distribute Food Baskets For Needy Veterans and Families. More than 40 food baskets were purchased to carry out our mission. Needed items were distributed to Veterans, Operation Boot Strap and needy families in Central Wisconsin. Marines assisting with food baskets for the Needy Mission included L-R front: Dan Johnson, Bob Wnuk, Rollie Johnson, Hank Hughlett, Julian /Sonnentag,Back: Ron Borski, Stan Potocki, Stan Olejniczak, Jim Olejniczak, Tom Lepkowski, Bob Pallen, and Store Director Randy Roosa Semper Fi, Det. Adjutant Rollie Johnson
Top 10 Marine Corps Stories of 2013
2013 is coming to an end and we would like to share our 10 most popular stories for 2013. We are thankful for all of the stories, tattoos and more that our customers send us. We hope you enjoy reading these stories.
We'll be highlighting our top 10 tattoos soon, so keep your eyes out for them here.
Christmas
N. of Quang Tri City, 12/67;
w/ 1st Eng. attached to 1/1 running the waterpoint/shower unit, watching the Christmas celebratory fireworks from all the OPs along the Z. Didn't realize how close to the Z I was until then.
New Years '68: same light show except I "found" a case of pop flares for us engineers to set off at midnight. I had to instruct the new guys how to operate/fire them but, true to form, some guy missed the sandbag, firing the flare in the horiz. pos rather than the vert. So we watch it shoot straight down the company street. We ran back in the tent, and sat around like nothin'. Soon some yelling was heard and an SNCO ran in asking about this flare. He said no one was hurt, but the flare shot between the 1st Sgt and someone else (C.O.?) while they were talking on the street. We just looked at each other and said we didn't know nothin'.
Christmas N. of Quang Tri City
N. of Quang Tri City, 12/67 w/ 1st Eng. attached to 1/1 running the waterpoint/shower unit, watching the Christmas celebratory fireworks from all the OPs along the Z. Didn't realize how close to the Z – I was until then.
New Years '68: same light show except I "found" a case of pop flares for us engineers to set off at midnight. I had to instruct the new guys how to operate/fire them but, true to form, some guy missed the sandbag, firing the flare in the horiz. pos rather than the vert. So we watched it shoot straight down the company street. We ran back in the tent, and sat around like nothin'. Soon some yelling was heard and an SNCO ran in asking about this flare. He said no one was hurt, but the flare shot between the 1st Sgt and someone else (C.O.?) while they were talking on the street. We just looked at each other and said we didn't know nothin'.
Undress Blues
In Boot Camp, Dress Blues were not issued in 1955. Our platoon #256 MCRD San Diego had 100% purchase Blues and we all graduated in Undress Blues. Cost at that time as I recall was around $100.00.
Tom Schwarz 1497XXX
USMC 1955-1959