Boot Camp Pictures

Well Good Evening…

Thought you might like to see a couple of pictures of 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, "Eye" Company, Platoon 3137 at MCRD San Diego. Formed 7-24-69, First Training Day, 8-4-69, Graduated 9-30-69.

Platoon Commander: SSGT. David L. Noakes (Ret. SGT. MAJOR)
Drill Instructor: SGT. Curtis A. Kauffman
Drill Instructor: SGT. Alfred W. Schultz (we were his first platoon and he loved making us do PT!) read more

Served 9/9/54 to 9/8/57

Sgt Grit I have enjoyed your web site for a few years now. I thought I would send you a couple of pictures of my boot camp time. From boot camp I went to amtrac school at Camp Delmar at Oceanside. Then to 3rd Mar Div at Camp Gifu in Japan, where I was put into a Anglico plt as a radio operator and forward observer, and we went to Iwo Jima but this was Feb 56 Then the 3rd Mar Div moved to Okinawa in March of that year. When I returned to the states I spent my last 14 months in the PX at Parris Island S. C. Met a bunch great men in the Corps and have been able to find a few of them that I served with. Cpl. Bernie Caldwell. P.S. That was before crossed rifles were on the checron read more

Thank you

Thank you for all of the great letters and stories, especially from the "old timers" from WW11. I joined the Corps in 1940 to "see the world"!

I had planned to make a career of it, but after Iwo, with a disability from wounds received, was not able to stay in. I did get in a lot of travel and experience. 1940-43 sea duty on two cruisers in the Pacific and the Battle of the North Atlantic. Nov. 1942 initial landing at Safi, Morocco, N.Africa. 1943 Marine Parachute School Instructor, Camp Lejune. 1944-45 training the 5th Marine Division at Camp Pendelton for Iwo and Japan. Never made it to Japan. read more