Jack, I was assigned to 3rd MP's later from Nov 67 to May 68. The NVN prisoners were still there and a Brig was added as were a detachment of Scout and Sentry Dogs. I left in May 68 to FLC over at Red Beach. Not long after that the compound was destroyed when the Ammo Dump went bye bye.
Got it before bootcamp 1974
I paid for this tattoo twice, once with cash and once with sweat! Just had it re-colored after 37 years. Don’t regret a second of getting it!
AmpSurf -Shock and Awe for all!
AmpSurf -Shock and Awe for all!
Some gave all!
“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.” –John 15:12-14
They Gave Their Fortunes and Lives for Our Liberty
Memorial Day was first observed as Decoration Day to commemorate those who died in the War Between the States. It is a day set aside in deference to American Patriots who pledged and delivered their lives to Support and Defend the Rule of Law enshrined in our Constitution.
Bow Your Head
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Sgt Grit,
Usually, I read the “posers” posts and move on. No one likes the idea, but there will always be those that strive for what they have not earned. But as I read the newsletter today, it bothered me. Monday is Memorial Day, not Veterans Day -but Memorial Day. The day set aside to remember those that have given the Ultimate Sacrifice, no longer here to read the newsletter. In actuality, those that gave all, gave for fellow Marines, Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmen. In the moment of sacrifice, whether from the mast of a ship, in the jungle of Nicaragua, the black sands of a volcanic island, over a coral reef, a frozen reservoir, on a red dirt hilltop near the DMZ, in a concrete building at a Lebanese airport, in the streets of Fallujah, or an Afghan mountainside, they gave for the ones on the right and the left. The Fallen have sacrificed for fellow service members that also earned the right to wear the uniform. That is what makes the poser despicable. So this weekend wherever you may be, remember that it is YOU, not the poser, that holds the responsibility to bow your head and remember them, and say a prayer for their families.
Echo Taps (audio)
played by the USAF Heritage of American Band.
A Marine as seen by…
A Marine as seen by…
Himself:
A handsome, buff, highly trained professional killer and female idol who carries a finely honed K-Bar, wears a crisp 8-point cammie cover and is always on time due to the absolute reliability of his Seiko digital watch.