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

Not A Happy Marine

In August 1966 we were with the advance party HMM-165 sent to Ky
Ha, Vietnam; the rest of the squadron came over on a carrier
with the aircraft and equipment.

Our flight crews flew with HMM-364 for combat familiarization.
HMM-364 were flying the Dogs, UH-34D. Our first wounded was hit
in the gluteus maximus making a perfect clean shot through one
side. The aircraft dropped him a "B" Med. before landing at the
fuel pits. read more

Not A Happy Marine

In August 1966 we were with the advance party HMM-165 sent to Ky
Ha, Vietnam; the rest of the squadron came over on a carrier
with the aircraft and equipment.

Our flight crews flew with HMM-364 for combat familiarization.
HMM-364 were flying the Dogs, UH-34D. Our first wounded was hit
in the gluteus maximus making a perfect clean shot through one
side. The aircraft dropped him a "B" Med. before landing at the
fuel pits. read more

Replacement Draft

Sgt. Grit:

To the best of my knowledge, in June of 1951 the Corps started
to take draftees. When I was in Pendleton, Tent Camp Two, 2nd
Trng Bn during the Spring of 1952, Company Clerk of L Co., I had
to list two of them as AWOL one Monday morning. Shortly after
making the morning report the First Sgt opened his newspaper and
saw a headline "Two Marines Shot by Passing Car". His remark to
the Captain was "there's where our Sh-t Birds are". read more

Gravesite Of Chesty Puller

After taking my Grandson Vinny to visit a number of Civil War
battlefield sites this past summer here in the MD, VA area, he
asked me if we could visit the grave site of Chesty Puller, whom
he had heard me speak of a number of times. Vinny thought we'd
just take a short trip down the road to Arlington National
Cemetery to visit Chesty's grave site but I told him that Chesty
wasn't buried there, but instead just outside the town where he
retired in Saluda, Virginia in the Christ Church Parish
Cemetery, Christ Church, VA, right on Route 33, named the
General Puller Highway. read more