Bin Laden’s Goodbye

"For the men and women who have served, For the innocent blood that was shed, For all who never lost their nerve, For the living and the dead.   Today has marked a victory, For Americans both home and away, For the last ten years of misery, Ends with Bin Laden's body in decay.   We told Al Qaeda that we would not quit, Until we killed them all. That 9/11 we would never forget, And many answered the call.   So it took ten years to bring to an end, That murderous life unfurled. Lets drink a toast to the men, Who fired the shots heard 'round the world."   Sgt Michael M. Elder USMC 0311 2003-PRES Fallujah and Afghan Vet

needing info

My life in the Corps was cut short by a drunk and I became a Marine without a base in 1989, BUT I still hold dear to all that is" Marine".   That being said-My wife came home from her mothers with an item , one that looked close but different.  She had a small eagle, globe and anchor but it did not have the "rope" . She also had a lapel pin that went thru the hole (not two parts) the pin read" U.S.Marine Honorable discharge" printed on black with white writing  with the E,G, A but also missing the "rope". She told me that it had belonged to either her mother's- father or grand father making them somewhere around the 1940s or 1920s. I was trying to find out an age of this item being that I'm in my late 40's and had never seen one. The E,G,A  was a bit thinner then the ones that we wore on our piss covers, it looked almost detailed and not quite  as bulky as those we were issued but still had that military quality about it.  I'm not sure if anyone could tell me anything about the two but I felt it would do no harm to ask.    Any info would be great.  to all thanks, and Simper Fi.  Cpl. B.A.Williamson (83-89) read more

My Marine story.

I went to Iraq A few yrs ago did two tours and became someone I never knew to be. I soon became a Seargent and was shot in the leg while tranning a P.F.C. in Paris Island S.C. Now  I'm on dissability and cand get my benifets for my war time service. I lost all my records in a house fire and no one can seem to help me or maybe there too sorry to help me at all. I cannot got back to the Marines due to my dissability. I need advice. The sooner the better. An to all  my friends SemperFi Delis. read more

Chandler OK couple

Chandler, OK couple may have made Marine Corps History.   "Who bosses who?" is the question a lot of people ask this young couple who just graduated from boot camp with honors.    In early 2010, Jared Blackwell was talking to his wife Stephanie (married July, 08) about joining the Marine Corps. Jared had always talked about joining the military and shared with Stephanie that he wanted a challenging career with variety that would be productive and told her that he was worried his future in the pipeline business wasn't stable enough. Stephanie was pursuing a degree in physical education from the University of Central Oklahoma, and told Jared she was also unsure about opportunities that would be available to her after graduation.   Meanwhile, to make a long story short, after Jared talked to a recruiter and decided to join the Corps, it didn't take Stephanie long to decide that she was going to join also. Since all women recruits go through boot camp at Parris Island, and Oklahoma males typically to through boot camp at San Diego, Jared was granted a waiver, and on May 10, 2010, they both shipped out for recruit training at Parris Island.   The couple began training; drill, classes, physical training, with all the fun and games that makes Marine Corps boot camp what it is, simply put, the toughest training in the world. During this time, the male and female recruits were allowed no contact. Undergoing the same training made them cross paths a few times per week, but no communication was allowed and they were only able to glance at each other.   On Aug. 6, 2010 the Blackwells graduated from boot camp, possibly making Marine Corps history by being the first married couple to finish boot camp as honor graduates in the same training cycle. Command at Parris Island does not keep records, but said in their opinion, this was the first time this had happened. Any of you old or young Marines out there know of this happening before?    Jared was his platoon honor graduate, and received a promotion to Private First Class, meanwhile Stephanie was her platoon and company honor graduate, and due to her college hours had been promised a promotion to Private First Class after boot camp, but instead was promoted to Lance Corporal. In response to the question, who bosses who? Jared confidently said, she things she is in charge. Stephanie replied, I am in charge!   After infantry training at Camp Lejeune, Stephanie received orders to attend the Defense Language Institute at Monterey, CA, for a course that will last a year and one half. Jared is currently in the Naval Hospital at Balboa, rehabbing from a hip and wrist injury sustained in an accident at Camp Pendleton, and looking forward to rejoining his unit.

Support for Our Troops

Sgt.Grit,    I wanted to show support for our troops so I rounded up some millitary and patriotic gnomes representing all branches of the service and put them in my yard.I then found some plywood and made the black shadows.   I have received a lot of nice comments but there is always room for inprovement.   Semper Fi, Larry Fisher Cpl. 1962-66  

One of the proudest days of my life

‎17 years ago today I did something that few thought I could. It was one of the proudest days of my life. On 15 April 1994 at 1000 hours, on the parade deck of MCRD San Diego, under the leadership of Drill Instructors Sgt. White, Sgt. Harris and Senior Drill Instructor Sgt. Lopez of Platoon 2109 Echo Company…I earned the title of United States Marine. Semper Fi my fellow Devil Dogs past, present and future!

Marines, Attention On Deck

The 3rd Marines…    Are requesting your help in a campaign to have a US Navy Ship named in honor of Marine Hershel “Woody” Williams recipient of the Medal of Honor.   Mr. Williams received the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions “above and beyond the call of duty” on Iwo Jima in 1945.  Please read his citation given him by President Harry S, Truman in 1945 by going to web-site: http://www.shadowwolf.org/woody.html   There you’ll find a petition asking for your help in getting signatures submitted to  SECNAV.  Marines, we have a rare opportunity to help this 88 year old Medal of Honor recipient who has served our country with honor in war and peace Therefore, please go to the above listed web-site and print out the “Petition”, sign it and send it to: Office of the Secretary of the Navy 2000 Navy Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20350-2000  Marines, by taking the time to help Woody, we will be in keeping with the phrase, “Semper Fi.”     Oo-Rah! Rich Lee Judge Advocate Daniel J. Daly Det. 1002 Hernando Beach, Florida