Category: Other USMC
CPL Rader
CPL Rader
I have been searching through your web site a few years before I even went into the Marine Corps. I must say that your web site truly does build morale through the unit with your jokes, stories and everything else you have on that site. My personal favorite story was about the boy who did a research on the Marine Corps and the entire history of the greatest group of people ever created.
COVERED IN GLORY
COVERED IN GLORY
<p - and most wore their Army Blues. I got a Semper Fi from a formerly-active Marine who’s now in the Guard. At one point a Major came over to me, introduced himself and asked what rank I was. After my explanation, he asked if I could come over to meet his wife so she could see my Purple Heart. Ha! I’ve never had a request like that before – especially from a Major. Much later, the wife of another (different) Major blurted out in the middle of our conversation with a Sgt Major and his wife, “Well, I don’t care what anybody says, the Marines have the best uniforms.” With drink in hand I thanked her and tried to look humble and gracious. Then the two wives went down the list of all the times they saw Marines in Dress Blues. Damn! Yes, I was definitely covered in glory. Well, that’s enough BS for now. 🙂 OOH-RAH! Platoon 328 Honor Man @ Parris Island Cpl Jack Dougherty USMC Retired Vietnam 1968SANDS OF IWO JIMA
Peace Treaty Signing
Peace Treaty Signing
A group of Marines, their wives and some friends took 12 military vehicles to Huntington West VA the weekend of July 24, 25, 26 for the 50th Anniversary of the peace treaty signing that ended the Korean War. Many marines and their wives and friends asked us where we got our apparel. We must have told 20 people that day about www.grunt.com
Snuffy Country
It is interesting to read the letters of our fellow Marines of the different eras. Regarding "Name Tapes" – as a member of Platoon 130, MCRD S Diego the summer of 1961. We were issued a rubber stamp kit with pad and our names were rubber stamped on our utility blouse [first initial, middle initial, last name] immediately above the left breast pocket as well as all of the rest of our issue, in less conspicuous places, at the beginning of our basic training.
“GOLD”
A United States Marine wins gold medal in the 2001 Police & Fire World Games. Service time 1975-1986. Hollywood Marine, Platoon 3073. Long live the great warriors of this nation.
Semper Fi,
Sgt. Ortiz
Peace Firepower
General Puller
General Puller
Submitted by: Les Johnson





Getting it here, thanks! 