The brothers memories are alive and well in my home and on my ranger. On a daily basis I salute them all… especially the ones we left behind who are still waiting to come home like they were promised. I was a peace time Marine, but my heart is with them. Salute to all who served and are serving…
Author: SgtGrit
Custom Garter
Thanks to all of you for making our wedding so special. Your customer service is stellar. I wanted to share a photo of the bouquet with you and of the custom garter. Thank you again.
Lee
Ambigram Tattoo
Hi Sgt Grit!
Here are pictures of my daughters and my new Semper Fidelis Ambigram Tattoo. I served Mar 13, 1985 to Feb 12, 1997 and she served July 7, 2009 to Dec 31, 2011.
Semper Fi,
Ken McDaniel
10 Year Anniversary Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
10 Year Anniversary Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
Son’s Tattoo
My son has wanted to be a Marine since he was 7. September of 2012 he became one! He earned the Leatherneck award at boot. Very proud of him!
Real Devil Dog
Look closely, this devil dog has something extra.
Guard Duty at 2nd FSSG, Camp Lejeune
Sgt Grit: I was in the Corps from '76 to '86. In my last year of duty I was stationed at Camp Lejeune, NC. I thought I could get out without incident however, three months before my exit I was Sgt of the guard in our area. 24 on, 24 off. I had a young PFC on post in the heavy equipment yard ie.. D8s, dump trucks, front end loaders. Well, late one night my equipment yard Marine really didn't care much for his line of work that late night. The story I got was, when he saw a Marine on his post approaching, he ran and jumped down a small concrete wall and rolled into a prone position with the M-16 pointed at that Marine approaching and said, "Freeze Mother F-cker". He stated after that, "And then I saw the glitter on his collar." The OD was so stunned, he turned away and proceeded to the guard shack and chewed my fellow Sgt of the guard. Two weeks later, the newly demoted PVT was on post again. I was so lucky to be on my off day.
Bloused trousers
The story in the March 28 newsletter, "What Saved Us", reminded me of another "Butterbar" encounter.
I was a wingwiper with VMFAT-101,an F4 Phantom squadron, at MCAS El Toro in '69 during which time a whole lot of Marines fresh from staging at Pendleton were being flown from El Toro to 'Nam. If you were one of the many you remember standing around in formations in parking lots or grassy areas by the barracks across the street from the flight line waiting for your platoons to board the chartered airliners.
SD vs PI
I recently had the pleasure of watching my 17 year old son graduate from MCRD P.I. I am a Hollywood Marine. I went to San Diego from the Detroit area 30 years ago, Now they are going to P.I. from here. He had the choice to go to San Diego since I went there but chose P.I. because he signed up with a buddy who HAD to go to P.I. My SDI was SSgt Mance, assisted by SSgt Perez and Sgt Augustine, who by the way really had it out for me once he found out my MOS was 5811(MP) and he was always getting tickets for speeding in his hot rod.