Honorary Member Induction article and photo

Gilles Lagin being presented the League Certificate

Honorary Member Induction article and photo

The Columbus Ohio Marine Corps League Detachment has made Gilles Lagin, a citizen of France, an Honorary Member of their unit. He has been mailed a framed copy of the League Certificate so recognizing him. Marine Lagin was recognized earlier in 2008 by becoming only the second non-US citizen to be named an Honorary United States Marine. This took place through action of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, as part of a commemorative ceremony held at Belleau Wood. The Commandant took that action in recognition of Lagin’s lifelong devotion to preservation of the memory of the bravery and sacrifices of the Marines at Belleau Wood during WWI, and for his creation of a museum in France honoring the WWI Marine Corps. The Belleau Wood Detachment members thought it only proper to induct Lagin as a member, and wish all Marines to be aware of Gilles Lagin’s contributions to the Corps. read more

Father and Son

Father and Son pictures of them after Boot Camp

Father and Son

Dear Sgt.Grit,

I served in the MARINE’S from 1975-1979 at EL-TORO with MARINE AIR CONTROL GROUP 38 then with the 3rd MARINE DIVISION.This is is about how proud I’am of my son Justin who is a CPL. in the MARINE’S who is serving overseas in the GULF REGION on the U.S.S. Iwo Jima.We both went in at 17 right out of High School and I wanted to attach both our pictures from boot camp.You must remember that there is and age difference of 31 years but when I saw his picture I had to find mine and do a double take.What I saw was myself and I just could not belive the likeness. I know this will not be important to others but I wanted to share it with you at Sgt. Grit. read more

Veterans of the Day

Veterans of the Day

GSgt George Lanes and Sgt Rick Holton presenting folded US Flag at Disney World on December 12th 2008 Dear Sgt Grit…

Just wanted to share a picture of GSgt George Lanes and Sgt Rick Holton USMC both Vietnam Vets…We participated in the Flag ceremony at Disney World on 12 December 2008…It was indeed an honor and a pleasure as we marched in a parade and were given a Certificate and a Disney pin…that can only be earned as Vet of the Day…(not available for sale) read more

Benefit for LCpl Matt Bradford

Benefit for LCpl Matt Bradford

picture of Matt and my friend, Michele at Thanksgiving dancing I would like to extend an open invitation to all the Marines in the Nashville TN area. My son, LCpl Matt Bradford, is being honored with a benefit on the 16th of January at the Batter’s Box Bar. A very special friend has written a song for him called My Friend Matt and it tells his story. He was injured in Iraq on 18 January 2007. He lost both legs and his vision. His right hand was damaged, but his spirit was not touched. I know that he would like for all to come and enjoy drinks as his Alive Day 2 is approaching. read more

Commissioning Ceremony Aboard USS Midway

Commissioning Ceremony Aboard USS Midway

Clay Anderson and Mother prior to Commissioning Ceremony On December 20, 2008, my family and I was fortunate enough to witness the commissioning of our son SSgt. Clayton Anderson to Second Lieutenant, aboard the USS Midway, San Diego, CA. (Pictured above is our son and his mother prior to the commissioning ceremony.) Second Lieutenant Anderson’s Marine Corps service started on Jan. 14, 2002 at Parris Island, SC and soon after on to the School of Infantry (SOI). He was then assigned to 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton California. During his first 4 year enlistment his Unit was deployed 3 separate times to Iraq. In March of 2003, 1/5 was spearheading the initial invasion of Iraq and later into Baghdad. In Dec. of 03 and into 04, Cpl. Anderson served as squad leader during the battle of Fallujah, and in 2005, Sgt. Anderson became part of the 1/5 Scout/Snipers and deployed to the city of Ramadi. 2nd Lt. Anderson was then accepted into the MECEP program, and graduated from California State University, San Marcos with a B.A. in Communications in Dec. of 2008. Following commissioning, 2nd Lt. Anderson will be attending The Basic School in Quantico, Virginia. His personal decorations include the Purple Heart, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Navy Commendation Medal w/Combat ‘V’, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal w/Bronze Star, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, and Iraqi Campain Medal. The newly commissioned officers who were pinned at this cememony included five other prior service Marines, and eleven others, made up of ensigns in the Navy and Second Lieutenants in the Army and Air Force. It was truly a joyous occassion for the hundreds of parents, friends, and guest who attended. read more

In Memory of Dr. John “JP” Pryor

In Memory of Dr. John “JP” Pryor

John P. Pryor at work in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania trauma center last year. He died from enemy fire on Christmas in Iraq. Portrait of John P. Pryor Could you all please pray for the repose of Dr. John “JP” Pryor’s soul. On Christmas Eve, my Jim called me to let me know that after he got off work, he and his paramedic would be stopping off at a party at another “PENNStar person’s home”. When he got home earlier than I thought he would, he told me that Jim McCans (a PENNStar paramedic who went to Iraq in 2007 as a “private contractor” w/his “cadaver dog” looking for missing soldiers killed by terrorists…if you saw the reports in 12/2007 of mass graves found…that was Jim and Stache his dog…they were recently honored by the ASPCA as dog of the year…) had come in with the news that JP had died that morning…Christmas morning…in Iraq. He was supposed to have been making a Christmas morning phone call to his wife and kids…but the call never came. He died in a mortar attack, in Mosel, having just gotten back from Christmas morning mass. Jim remember’s JP as a “brilliant trauma surgeon who would grill the flight crews on the patient’s condition from the start of the accident scene and the person’s condition and care through out the flight”…and if you knew he was on, you’d better be on you toes… He was a kind and caring individual who, during his first deployment to Iraq, learned Farsi so he could communicate with the Iraqi people…especially the children…so he could earn their trust and facilitate their recovery… PENNStar…and everyone at Penn…will miss JP greatly! read more

Semper Fi #1

Semper Fi #1

SGT. GRIT,

I would like to tell you about a great group of former MARINES I found out about 2 years ago. The group is called SEMPER FI #1 We are all volunteers. We have about 70 members, active and inactive. ,Once a month we provide full military honors to Veterans at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside Ca. We usually do about 10- 15 funerals each duty day which is the 2nd Friday of each month. The branch of service does not matter. They are Veterans who earned and deserve this honor and it is our privilege to give them the full respect they deserve. The comments and thanks that we get from the families just adds to the pride we get from doing these services. We have men & women who drive 2-3 hours 1 way to be there on our duty day. The unit is just a great bunch of people from all walks of life with one thing in common, we are still MARINES. The pride we all get when we put on our Dress Blues on that 1 day each month cannot be expressed fully to you. The unit was formed 11 years ago and gets stronger each year. We are always looking for new members. If you are a Honorably discharged MARINE and would like to serve again in our unit, you can contact our president Mac Mcclain at jmksmcclain [at] gmail.com or at 909-225-2346 for more information.
Steve Fisher former SGT. of MARINES 1ST. Recon Vietnam 68-69 read more

Honoring LCpl Anthony Grundy

Honoring LCpl Anthony Grundy

We stood the new poles and flags 10 Nov 2008 to honor LCpl Anthony Grundy from Henryetta, Ok. It was wet and cold, that did not matter and at 0800 we had the flags flying.

11 Nov 2008 we held a ceremony to honor all veterans

from left to right USMC Mike Doak
USMC Ray Heminover
UNS Corpsman Stanley Page
USMC Bill Walker read more