Marines From The Wounded Walk Stopped By Sgt Grit

Marine Veterans from 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, Chris Senopole and Adam Shatarsky, the “Boots on the Ground” for The Wounded Walk 2013 campaign, made a stop at the Sgt Grit headquarters on 7/25/13. These two Marines are full of humor, dedication, and zeal. We greatly enjoyed their presence and we proudly support their cause. Thanks Marines for what you are doing. You are the prime example of what “Once A Marine, Always A Marine” truly signifies. Fair winds and following seas along your journey. read more

Arlington National Cemetery

I had the opportunity for me and my son to visit the Arlington National Cemetery this past July 9th. It was a once in a life time experience, and I'm truly glad we made the trip. We were up there in the area to see my oldest daughter graduate from her AIT school at Ft. Lee. We took the rest of the day to visit our Nation's capital and see the main sights. I really wanted to get to the Arlington National Cemetery since I was a kid, and knew that was the first place we needed to go. It was an experience that I almost can't explain. I didn't realize how large of grounds it covers, and we had to take the tour and get it all in. I was in awe of the history that is there. And we definitely caught the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers and watched the 'Changing of the Guards'… it was amazing! We took in as much as time would allow and as we left we ran into this young man. Extremely polite and highly professional. His job was to take anyone that needed a ride to and from the cemetery. My son, met him, thanked him for his service to our country and wanted to get a picture with him. He was great to meet and as always, stood out. read more

They Called Him “Clutch”

Not all life-threatening situations in a combat zone involve being shot at.  Some happen just because of the crazy, non-sensical, unpredictable ways that you live under those circumstances.  I was assigned to Naval Security Group, attached to 3rd MarDiv in Dong Ha, Quang Tri Province, I Corps, Vietnam, in '68-'69.   read more