Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 9th Marines
Author: SgtGrit
Devil Doc
Devil Doc
USMC motto poem
Not yet in the Corps (1 more year 'til 17) but I have a bunch of buddies who are and I made this for them and the rest of our brothers stateside and overseas. The poem is not mine and I do not claim it as so. The pictures I got from Marines.com and put them on there as a visual for those who might see this and not understand.
The Difference Between Marine and Navy Boot Camp
A newly made Marine and Sailor, both having graduated from their boot camps at San Diego, happened to meet at the urinals in the airport bathroom, as they were waiting for their flights on their first liberty.
The Marine finishes his business, zips up and walks out the door. Shortly after, the Sailor finishes, zips up, goes to the sink and washes, his hands then leaves.
Tuefel Hunden
I was a LCpl in the Marines. My daughter of 13 years of age wanted me to get a tattoo that would honor her and also honor all Marines past and present. We decided on the German reference to the Marines. Tuefel Hunden which means Devil Dog.
All State (Arizona) 1964 MCRD
This was the all state (Arizona) 1964 MCRD. PLT 354.
Heroes of Guadalcanal
Iwo Jima
Hello,
First off, I want to thank you for all you do for all of us Marines. I appreciate every newsletter and catalog I get from you. Even my wife enjoys them!
I received an email from my co-worker whose uncle was at Iwo Jima and took a picture of the famous moment when the flag was raised with his own camera. He attached a copy of the photo and supplied some details to go with it. I attached his email (below) and the photo. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
A Bit Faded
Sgt. Mike Alu, Platoon 2048, PISC
I believe SSgt. F.X. Muldowney is the Drill Instructor at the left in your platoon portrait. Senior Drill Instructors wore the garrison belt instead of the cartridge belt. Check it out, he was my Senior D.I., Platoon 2003, probably just before picking up your platoon. I was the platoon artist and given the task of painting Guantanamo Bay as seen from the sky. I guess Moe, as other Drill Instructors called him, was pleased with the painting, since I wasn't supplied anything to work with except a sheet, Q-Tips, mud, yellow Magic Markers, etc. It's a bit faded, but to the left it reads, First In The Air, On Land And Sea. I always regretted not doing a better job, but I had to improvise with what I could dig up. Note the trophies on the stacked rifles and streamers on the guidon. SSgt. Muldowney wouldn't have it any other way, but to be the BEST in the series.
Upper Berth
Sgt. Grunt,
When I went on an Honor Flight to Washington, DC, out of Jacksonville, Florida. (All in one day). I could not resist having my picture taken at our USMC Memorial Statue (since I am an IWO JIMA survivor) and paying tribute with a salute. I also have a miniature of said statue on a shelf above my desk at home. Once a Marine, always a Marine. On another subject which has taken up space in your newsletter lately is my being sent to USMCRD San Diego, despite the fact that I enlisted in New York City which of course is definitely east of the Mississippi.