I thought you might like to see a couple of old pictures that I took in Korea. This was the prisoners exchange. I was there and want everyone to know that they took off all their clothes do to thier shorts and threw them at us. They did not want to go back looking like they were taken care of. This was a long time ago…
Category: Marine Corps Stories
1956 Business Card
Thought you might like this hymn that was printed on the back of a business card of Calvert Studio, Ocean Side, CA in 1956.
The New Marines' Hymn
In answer to President Truman's Speech of 5 September 50
From the Halls of Montezuma
To the shores of Tripoli
We'll police our G-d D-mn Navy
As long as they're at sea.
I am Legacy
The Voyage
About the the second day out on the USS Clymer I began feeling more than a little seasick and fed the fish until there was nothing left. I thought that would be the end of it, if there was nothing down there to throw up, you wouldn't have to hang over the rail anymore, WRONG! A couple more days of dry heaves and I seriously thought about letting go of the rail and just get it over with. Some wise old salt told me if you keep your belly full so the juice doesn't slosh around, you won't get sick. I made a record fast trip to ship stores and bought 2 huge boxes of soda crackers and ate till I thought I would pop. MAGIC, I started feeling a lot better right away and actually enjoyed the last couple days of the trip.
Homes For Our Troops
On Saturday, I attended a ceremony turning over keys to a new house presented by Homes for our Troops to Marine L/Cpl Thomas Parker in Polson, MT. Parker was wounded in Afghanistan in 2010 as a member of 3/5. Veterans greeted him at Missoula Airport in January 2011 on his first trip home. This is the first HFOT home in Montana. One year ago, my wife and I also attended a home turnover by Homes For Our Troops to Marine Sergeant Justin Maynard in Cottonwood, AZ.
Proud Grandpa
Here are some photos of my Granddaughter Ella, maybe you know the sweatshirt and the LBD… it cracks me up; a USMC sweatshirt & a pink tutu. The LBD… she is all girl.
Semper Fi, from the land of the great white north… today was 3 degrees and we have very little snow. Tonight… -15 degrees.
VIP Cartoons
This maybe a bit much for your newsletter, but returning from Korea on the USS Gordon someone put together a newsletter full of all the tripe usually allowed in a service paper. This ship was at sea so maybe the Publisher was given his lead and these VIP Cartoons were allowed to be printed, the rest oif the newspaper was news of the day which at the time was mostly about Russia. Even had a Marine that had escaped Russia and joined the Marine Corps serving in Korea.
My Grandson
This is my 7 yr old grandson. I bought him a set of digital camo. He looks good in the uniform… he looks and acts like a Marine. I didn't tell him to stand that way for the picture. That a typical Marine Corps stance. He also has a set of dress blues.
Gy/Sgt P santiago
after lookijng at a picture of you wearing a blue jacket taken in 1949 and seeing your years of service were 1948-1968 I have to ask were you ever a D.I. at MCRD Sandiego? I went though bootcamp summer of 58 (Plt 151 and had a Senior D.I. by the name of Santiago . was he by chance you?
PTL.351 PI June,1962
Looking for anyone who was in PTL.351 PI June 1962. LARRY PACINO slapacino@comcast.net