I saw the pic of the cake toppers drying and thought
"Ok. 3 brides, 4 Marines doing pushups. First one to quit doesnt get a bride!"
Semper Fidellis, John Nihen
Sgt Grit is a place where Marines can come and meet other Marines, share tattoos and stories, keep up with Marine Corps news, or shop for USMC gear.
I saw the pic of the cake toppers drying and thought
"Ok. 3 brides, 4 Marines doing pushups. First one to quit doesnt get a bride!"
Semper Fidellis, John Nihen
Earlier this month the United States Senate declared March 30, 2011 as “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day.” This particular date was chosen because on March 30, 1973, remaining U. S. troops withdrew from Vietnam under the terms of the Treaty of Paris.
They dropped 45 satellite-guided bombs weighing 2,000lbs each.
Sgt. Grit,
It's funny, lately, I've been meeting Marines that served during the 80's, 90's, and 00's years and when we talk about our experiences, enlistment years, and MOS I always have a hard time explaining the 106mm Recoilles Rifle and 50cal spotting rifle. They have absolutely no idea what this fine weapon was all about and how much fun it was to shoot!
This is my husband Corporal Douglas Hopkins and our new daughter Aubrey.
Most Marines know “The Ballad of Ira Hayes,” written by folk singer Peter La Farge. It tells the story of Ira Hayes, who was one of five Marines and a Navy corpsman who became famous for having raised the flag Feb. 23, 1945, over Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. The song has been recorded many times, but by far, the most popular version is by the late Johnny Cash (video below), recorded in 1965.
Ride with pride.