Once a Marine always a Marine, Sgt Schaller

Dear Sgt Grit,

Look forward to your newsletter every week, thank you very much for your time.  Attached are two pictures of me when I was 4 years old and the Marine Corps League had its convention in Milwaukee WI.  Hope this will bring back some memories to readers today over 50 years later.  The uniforms were from a 200 pound Marine and my Grandmother cut them down to fit me at 4 years old, she did an outstanding job.  At the convention I was made an honorary Devil Dog with my very own dog tag which I have to this day.  I did go into the Corps in 1961 and today am a member of the Marine Corps League in the Old Breed Detachment 767 of Glendale AZ and of the West Valley Devil Dogs Pound 332.  I would not trade any of my Marine Corps experiences for anything they have served me well all during my life. read more

Commanding Officer of HMM-265. The Squadron is operating out of Atsugi, Japan

27 March 2011
Atsugi, Japan

Dear Dragon Veterans,

Two weeks ago, HMM-265 commenced flight operations in support of Operation Tomodachi (Relief Ops in Japan).  The squadron launched and headed north in just four hours!  Our Families on Okinawa have proven their resilience; most have seen their Marine for only a few days since the end of January.  You should be extremely proud of your old squadron; I wish everyone could see the combined effort displayed every day and night here on Atsugi. read more

AN ACTUAL CRAIG’S LIST PERSONALS AD

AN ACTUAL CRAIG'S LIST PERSONALS AD

To the Guy Who Tried to Mug Me in Downtown  Savannah  night before last.

Date: 2010-09-27, 1:43 a.m.  E.S.T.

I was the guy wearing the black Burberry jacket that you demanded that I hand over, shortly after you pulled the knife on me and my girlfriend, threatening our lives. You also asked for my girlfriend's purse and earrings. I can only hope that you somehow come across this rather important message. read more

Sitting with Warrior

Book Review   Sitting with Warrior by Carl Hitchens   Publisher: iUniverse: www.iuniverse.com ISBN: 978-1-4502-7631-3 ISBN: 978-1-4502-7633-7 ISBN: 978-1-4502-7632-0   “The glowing campfire was irresistible to his wandering spirit. He had taken many  roads, many paths since he had left the war in Vietnam. Each path, each road had  taught him something, but still he was nagged by the enormity of what he had  experienced. The words that flowed on occasion, the silence that filled the moments  in between never seemed to reveal the essence of the truth he sought. But this night  in restless sleep, the sleeper went beyond dream into a subtle dimension of reality.   “He came upon a Native American man sitting by the fire, smoking his pipe. The man  called out to him to come and sit by the fire. He said his name was Warrior, and that  the sleeper was not there by accident. This was the beginning of the author’s  journey out of the shadow of Vietnam.   “As a Marine Corps veteran of an unpopular and divisive war, Carl Hitchens  contends that ‘Sitting with Warrior’ chronicles not only his journey, but America’s as  well. By sitting and listening to Warrior’s wisdom, he has recovered lost parts of  himself. This gives America hope for stepping out of the long shadow of Vietnam  that today stretches over Iraq and Afghanistan. Hope that by sitting with Warrior  and his unifying truth, America can heal her old wounds. Hope that she can draw  from her pluralism and diversity unity rather than division—‘out of many, one’.”    #   From his vantage point as a Vietnam, combat veteran (Alpha Company, 1st Battalion,  7th Marines, 1st Marine Division), Carl Hitchens weaves history with myth in tracing  his journey of war, survival, and self-discovery. In his common ground odyssey of  citizen warrior, he hopes to aid Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in readjusting from war  and its trauma, as well as reuniting America in a renewed sense of national unity.   Poet, mythical storyteller, and essayist, Hitchens was born in Washington, D.C. of  Nanticoke ancestry, mixed with other drums and songs. He placed first in poetry in the  Tenth Annual Whipple Voices Writing Festival. Besides his latest work,  Sitting with Warrior, Carl is also the author of Shades of Light, a book of reflective poems.  He currently resides in Dewey, Arizona.   Carl Hitchens Email: drumtalk@mac.com Website: http://www.drumtalk-hitch.com/Sitting_with_Warrior/Sitting_with_Warrior.html

The Last Man: The Final Irony of the Vietnam War – Part 3

Is such treachery beyond comprehension?

When a young man joins the Armed Forces he assumes he will be serving his country. For the majority, that assumption is valid. For the minority that find themselves in combat, they quickly learn that they will be serving their brothers. The President won’t be dragging you to safety. The Constitution will not cover your advance or withdraw. Your brothers will. read more