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Women in the Military
Dr. Kate McGraw is a clinical psychologist and senior consulting psychologist at the Defense Center of Excellence for Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury. She was one of the first female intercontinental ballistic missile launch officers in the U.S. Air Force while stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont.
Queens Marine with Afghanistan dream gets enlisted for third time at Brooklyn Bridge ceremony
Marine Sgt. Jon McDonald had more in mind Friday than simply seeing the spectacular view from the Brooklyn Bridge.
With three deployments in Iraq under his belt, and a Purple Heart on his chest, McDonald chose the site to be sworn in for a third enlistment with the Marines – one that will see him deployed to Afghanistan before the end of the year.
Marine Vet hits the road for a cause
How far would you go for something you believe in?
For Marine veteran Lance Robinson, it’s pretty darn far – across 48 states.
Robinson is crossing the country on foot, planting the seeds of an idea he had about a year ago, to make Sept. 10 a day to recognize those in uniform whether veterans, police officers, fire-fighters or EMTs. Basically, “Those who wear the uniform of sacrifice.” He said the idea was divinely inspired and God has been his “back-up” the whole way, keeping him safe and healthy. His deployment is the “Brother to Brother Day March” and he is an army of one.
“The Wall”
For all who served in Vietnam, I thank you. The Patriot Guard Riders will always ride for you. Please feel free to rate and comment this movie. Protester comments will be deleted, this is not a political forum. This is to honor and remember those who stood tall and took it like a man, while you ran to Canada. The Song is “The Wall” by John McDermott
Iwo Jima Today. Reliving the past
This monument was erected on the spot where Franklin Sousley, Harlon Block, Michael
Strank, John Bradley, Rene Gagnon, and Ira Hayes raised the American flag 4 days into the
battle for Iwo Jima . Iwo Jima is like Mecca for the Marines. Visiting Marines leave personal
mementos behind during their 'pilgrimages'.
THE BOOK OF GENESIS ACCORDING TO THE USMC
THE BOOK OF GENESIS ACCORDING TO THE USMC
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In the beginning was the word, and the word was God.
In the beginning was God, and all else was darkness and void, and without form. So God created the heavens and the Earth. He created the sun, and the moon, and the stars, so that light might pierce the darkness. The Earth, God divided between the land and the sea, and these he filled with many assorted creatures.
And the dark, salty, slimy creatures that inhabited the murky depths of the oceans, God called sailors. And He dressed them accordingly. They had little trousers that looked like bells at the bottom. And their shirts had cute little flaps on them to hide the hickeys on their necks. He also gave them long sideburns and shabby looking beards. God nicknamed them “squids” and banished them to a lifetime at sea, so that normal folks would not have to associate with them. To further identify these unloved creatures, He called them “petty” and “commodore” instead of titles worthy of red-blooded men.
And the flaky creatures of the land, God called soldiers. And with a twinkle in His eye, and a sense of humor that only He could have, God made their trousers too short and their covers too large. He also made their pockets oversized, so that they may warm their hands. And to adorn their uniforms, God gave them badges in quantities that only a dime store owner could appreciate. And He gave them emblems and crests… and all sorts of shiny things that glittered…and devices that dangled. (When you are God you tend to get carried away.)
On the 6th day, He thought about creating some air creatures for which he designed a Greyhound bus driver's uniform, especially for Air Force flyboys. But He discarded the idea during the first week, and it was not until years later that some apostles resurrected this theme and established what we now know as the “Wild-Blue-Yonder Wonders.”
And on the 7th day, as you know, God rested.
But on the 8th day, at 0730, God looked down upon the earth and was not happy. No, God was not happy! So He thought about His labors, and in His divine wisdom God created a divine creature. And this He called Marine. And these Marines, who God had created in His own image, were to be of the air, and of the land, and of the sea. And these He gave many wonderful uniforms. Some were green; some were blue with red trim. And in the early days, some were even a beautiful tan. He gave them practical fighting uniforms, so that they could wage war against the forces of Satan and evil. He gave them service uniforms for their daily work and training. And He gave them evening and dress uniforms… sharp and stylish, handsome things… so that they might promenade with their ladies on Saturday night and impress the hell out of everybody! He even gave them swords, so that people who were not impressed could be dealt with accordingly.
And at the end of the 8th day, God looked down upon the earth and saw that it was good. But was God happy? No! God was still not happy! Because in the course of His labors, He had forgotten one thing: He did not have a Marine uniform for himself. He thought about it, and thought about it, and finally God satisfied Himself in knowing that, well… not everybody can be a Marine! |
Military Headstones
Where our military headstones come from.
Serena Altschul traveled to the mountains in Danby, Vermont to see where the marble used in many of our National Cemeteries is found to commemorate our country's war dead.
Read more:http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7367662n#ixzz1UYQnDY00
Sgt Grit Newsletter August 10, 2011
Sometimes I read about Marine Corps terms, this one may have already been put out there, but I am sure that some of the younger people may not have heard it.
“BREAKING STARCH”
In case you're not familiar with the term, 'breaking starch' refers to the act of putting on a fresh military uniform, pushing your arms and legs through the heavily starched shirt sleeves and pant legs with knife-sharp creases, literally breaking the starch.
Korean War vets honor high school student
NORTHGLENN – They fought in what is unfortunately known as the Forgotten War. But Korean War Veterans chose to remember a young man who stood up for the same flag they fought for.