I got this tattoo to honor all Marines, past, present and future.
Author: SgtGrit
USMC Vietnam Vets
There once was a Yahoo! group called, "USMC Vietnam Vets."
I was an associate member of the group.
I am retired army… 8th RRFS, Phu Bai (JUN '67 – JUN '68).
I'd worked closely with elements of 3rd MARDIV during the '68
Unlegal Invasion
New Plates
Just thought I'd share my new plates for my Nitro that my son bought for me for Father's Day this year. My son is stationed in Okinawa with 3rd Mar Div. He is a 2nd generation Marine, following daddy's footsteps. I am so proud of my son for what he haS turn out to be.
Signs Remained Up
Thank You for great products and a newsletter that I look forward to receiving weekly.
The attached photos were taken in March or April of '65 in downtown DaNang. The first photo of me was taken by Sgt Paul Nicklin my driver. I took the second shot with the USO building just visible on the right. The 8 March '65 landing was made up of BLT 1/3 by air and Blt 3/9 by sea. At the time of the landing I was the FDO of A-1-12 and later the XO. To the best of my knowledge the signs remained up for at least two months, maybe more. Once again thanks for a great newsletter.
Nice Big Red Helmet
This is in reference to the story from your Oct 4, 2012 issue (I think) from M/Sgt Howard J. Fuller.
I was in HMLA-269 Gun Runners New River, NC, from '83 – '86. We deployed on a NATO Med. cruise from Feb. 84 – Aug. 84, our final destination was to support and cover the final withdrawal from Beirut. At that time, there were no COMBAT AIRCREW wings but a few friends and I had thought there should be something for those flying missions that weren't actual aircrew and whom did not rate Aircrew Wings.
Parris Island 1954
Facing the picture. I am 6th from the left in the front row. My name is Richard Barlow.
Moto mom tat
When my son graduated boot camp we went together and got moto tats…I’m so proud of it!!
Yellow Foot Prints
I entered MCRD San Diego on 24 Nov. 64 late at night. We got off of the bus and stood on the yellow prints. If my memory serves me right, one of the foot prints kicked me in the ass after hearing a loud sound that seemed to come from something inhuman. From that point on, my life changed forever. Semper Fi to Plt. 1005, I remember all of you and will never forget you. The Proud, The Brave, My Marines. To those who didn't make it home, your always in my prayers.
Marine Military Academy Student
I am currently enrolled in the Marine Militery Academy in Harlingen, Texas, and plan on becoming a future Marine. Today, November 3, 2012, we are celebrating the Marine Corps' "conception" with MMA's 47th Annual Birthday Ball and Cake Cutting Ceremony. OOH-RAH and SEMPER FIDELIS