"I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fullfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause, and lies exhausted on the field of battle – victorious."
Author: SgtGrit
43 yrs old my first USMC
USMC EGA
SIX YEARS LATER AND STILL MOTIVATED!!!
For the ones that gave all
Amber Foley
Hello Sgt. Grit,
I just wanted to share a story with you about the most amazing Marine I have ever had the privelige of knowing: My dad.
I receive your newsletters, and I always enjoy reading about the Marine stories. I love buying things from your shop for my dad, as he spent so much of his life devoted to the Marine Corps. It just so happens that today, I read something on your newsletter, and I forwarded it to him. It was just something small about being proud of being a Marine.
The Iron Brigade
Old Marine’s Dream-Dead Dog to Devil Dog!
A Vietnam buddy (Army) heard I was forced into retirement and had to sell my motorcycle a few years ago. He found this 1983 Yamaha (Dead Dog) and brought it to me on his trailer behind his bike. Picture # 1.
After months of work and a fun project with some accessories from Sgt. Grit, I now have my Devil Dog Scoot (without manifold & carb). Saving my nickels and dimes for the parts so I can provide harassment to the Army, Navy, Air Force & Coast Guard golf carts in my community. Oooooorah! See next 4 pictures.
Leathernecks stop by Sgt Grit’s store
We love when our Leathernecks stop by for a visit, but there is so much clean up when they are gone.
Just Kidding. Semper Fi Leathernecks!Cooks
Mike 3/7 Viet Nam Assn Reunion
Photo of Sgt. Major Iron Mike Mervosh WWII (Iwo), Korea and Viet Nam Vet. That's him on the right, never mind the old fart on the left. This was taken at the Mike 3/7 reunion in Reno Nv. and was our 30th.
Anyone interested can Google, for the history, rosters, past and upcoming reunions google, Mike37.org