The Pride Begins at Conception! Proof Positive!

My Daughter and Son-In-Law announced they were pregnant about 6 yeras ago and were to give birth to my 1st Grandson on 3, Nov. 2006. My response was "He will be born on the 11th. He won't have my last name but he will be born on the Marine Corps Birthday" Months went by teasing my daughter about that and sure as Marines follow orders, Jake was born on 11-11-06. I was in the delivery room with the rest of the family when the statistician Nurse was writing down length, weight etc. She called across the room and said "Doctor, what time was he born?" Doc's reply was "533", which just happened to be the A6A Squadron I was in, in Viet Nam.  (VMA-533, Chu Lai,'67-68) Sgt.Merl "Goodie" Goodmanson" Proud Marine, Proud Grampa. "Semper Fi" read more

Unlegal Invasion

Dear Sgt. Grit,   It's me, the Beer Runner!  I wrote to you last year after I found your website looking to replace the sword on a plaque given to my dad when he retired.  I am sending a picture of my mom with the sword and scabbard, back in its place of honor.  I'm also sending a picture of "Our Wall"; thanks to Sgt. Grit's store for some of the memorabilia.   When I was back in New York, I was able to go through a trunk that had a treasure trove of goodies my mom saved from 30 years of Marine Corps living!    The first thing I came across was a 493 page Guidebook for Marines.  What I found interesting was there is no date telling when it was published.  What I found even more interesting was a note my dad wrote on the last page and it read… "And on the seventh day the Lord rested… and Marines continued to fill sand bags."    I came across a newspaper article titled "Marines Teaching Dangers of Duds" at Camp Hansen, Okinawa.  The article was about a villager that set off a dud shell killing one and injuring the other.  Three Marine officers decided to come up with ways to prevent such accidents from happening again.  The three officers were Col. Mike Mosteller, Capt. Harry G. Hartley, and 2d Lt. David Luke.  My dad, Sgt. Patrick J. Kelly was in the photo holding up a "dud" shell.  I've also attached a copy of the article.   One of the most touching things I came across was a letter written to my mom on April 11, 1966 from Miss Margaret Jo Roach, USO Associate Director.  They originally spoke via the MARS station in Okinawa.  I've attached the letter; it's amazing in this day in age to see how our troops had to communicate with family "back in the day".   I also thought I'd share a letter written to my dad from a high school girl from Kwang in 1952.  She writes about the "unlegal invasion" of the North Korean Army and how our troops came to help.  It was simply written and her words do the Marine Corps proud.    I've also attached a couple pictures that were labeled on the back, "Defense Department Photo (Marine Corps)."  That's my dad pulling the lanyard of a 105mm howitzer sending a high explosive shell on the way to enemy positions.   And last but not least, in honor of the Marine Corps Birthday, I've attached a picture of my dad and my brother (age 3) at Parris Island November 10, 1968.  My dad served 30 years in the Marine Corps and I'm sad to say he died in 1985.  It seems like yesterday.  After 4 daughters, my parents had Patrick J. Kelly II and he was the pride and joy of our family!     My dad never got to see his son play pro football for the Denver Broncos or the NY Jets; he never saw him married and never got to see his grandson, Patrick J. Kelly III.  But dad was looking down and I believe had something to do with Patrick III being born on, you guessed it, November 10, 1999.  My brother died almost 10 years ago at age 37.  We do what many families do, keep memories alive through pictures, stories and in our case, Irish blarney!  That's the way they'd want it.   I would sincerely appreciate hearing from anyone that may remember GySgt. Patrick J. Kelly.   God Bless our Troops, God Bless our Veterans, Semper Fi!   Michelle Kelly Lewandowski   P.S. My dad would have loved your website and I know he would have had many stories to share!

Fisher House

We would like to thank all who have donated to the Fisher House
charity over the previous quarter. We are happy to announce that
the total donated came to a grand total of $5199.50.

Thanks for your selflessness and generosity in helping to
provide Fisher House with this monetary gift that will allow
them to continue to provide help to all of our military families
in need. read more

Fisher House

We would like to thank all who have donated to the Fisher House
charity over the previous quarter. We are happy to announce that
the total donated came to a grand total of $5199.50.

Thanks for your selflessness and generosity in helping to
provide Fisher House with this monetary gift that will allow
them to continue to provide help to all of our military families
in need. read more

MIAs and POWs

MIAs and POWs are very important to me.

When the first MIA-POW bans came out, I went to get one and a woman asked me to get one with her brother on it, I did. His name is, Spec. 4 David Munoz, lost on 5-13-69. He has never been found or returned. I also got another, he is Lt Col Herbert Lunsford USAF. Lost on 7-26-67, I wear these at every Honor Guard Duty I am in and also all Marine Corps League functions, and American Legion functions to honor them and others, who are lost. read more

Honor Guard

Saturday's newspaper dated 22 Sept 2012, myself (second with rifle, M1 Garand) with others from the Honor Guard. The forth is Terry Reams also a Marine, Marine Corps League, Mt St. Helens D889 and American Legion Post 175, Castle Rock, WA. This was at the VFW post, Toutle, WA. My 75 birthday was on Wed this week. read more

Fallen Hero’s Dream Ride

On 22 September 2012, The Fallen Hero's Dream Ride was escorted by the Oklahoma Patriot Guard to the Sgt Grit facility in Oklahoma City, OK. Jason and Julie Vinnedge, father and mother of LCpl Phillip Vinnedge, were on an across country tour to help raise funds for the following charities: Toys For Tots, Missouri Military Memorial Fund, Gold Star Mothers, and the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, just to name a few. read more