I was in the Corps from 91-98, and in '03 I joined the Army Reserve, and in '05, I went active duty Army and got shipped off to Korea. Well, I'm out of the Army now due to a torn up knee, but I really miss the "good ol' days." They didn't have digital cameras when I was in Okinawa, but I didn't blow my chance when I got to Korea. I knew the tight relationship and history between the USMC and the ROK Marine Corps, and when our KATUSA's (Korean Augmentation To U. S. Army) learned that I had served in the Corps, I got alot of attention. I learned that even though the Korean people are peace-minded and tend to shy away from military actions, they have an intense pride in the ROK Marines. There's ROKMC souvenir stores everywhere, and every one I visited had ROKMC veterans hanging around swapping stories. Sound familiar?
June 21, 1951
Sgt Grit. A friend on mine gave me this Post Card from USAA. It is a Memorial Service held after the Bn came off line. Each time we would come back to a Reserve Area we would hold a Service for all the Marines we lost in the last engagements.
I would guess that the Marines at Present Arms were the Squad or Fire Team Leaders representing the KIA. I did not know if you would like it and maybe add it to your News Letter or a filler for one of your Catalogs .
PI Graduation
PI graduation, April 1953, with most scheduled for Korea, but since that ended a few months later, never knew what happened to anyone. A couple of us, reluctantly, sent to Montford Point, Supply School and then off to fight the paper wars. Got out at the end of my tour, and because of my training at Supply School—-NOT!—-I put 40 in Law Enforcement.
Yesterday
Camp LeJeune (2nd Mar. Div) – 1949 – cleaning my BAR – lost it on forward slope of a hill March 2, 1951 courtesy incoming mortar fire. Went over the wall at Inchon Sept. 15, 1950 … served under Lewis "Chesty" Puller at Hagaru at the reservoir. This aside: just prior to the Inchon landing my fire team leader Cpl Boyer, who had served under Puller in WW2, gathered us one evening in the cafeteria of the ship – says "Well children, it goes this way, the 7th got Litzenberg, the 5th got Murray … and we got Puller." Noticing the puzzled looks, he tossed in " Puller will enter with a death wish, and will take as many of us with him that he can."
Chu Lai 66′
Sgt. Grit,
While checking out the latest issue of your fine newsletter, I clicked on the link to your blog. There I found a link to the 3/11 (Vietnam) blog. One of the photos there was posted on the original 3/11 web site (which was later discontinued, with material transferred to a newer location). Of special interest to me is the photo of one of "Hotel" Battery's guns. It interests me because on the original web site, I posted a photo that I took of one of "India" Battery's guns, which was occupying the same firing position. And my photo was taken from almost the same perspective, but earlier–in December '66.
The Walking Dead, 1975
This is the 9th Marines
The Walking Dead
Taken Camp Swab, Okinawa 1975
Days of Glory. We saved many lifes during EVAC, Saigon, Vietnam.
Semper Fi,
Cpl Birdsong
1973-1975
Dong Ha 1968
Sgt. Grit,
Attached are some pictures i came across recently. The first 2 were taken in June 1968 while i was assigned to the FLSB in Dong Ha. The third picture is of my Basic Electronics class during 1966 I was a 2841 Ground Radio Repair.
Cpl. Ken Kurkowski
Don’t Need No Stinking Armor
SARGE: WE NO NEED NO STINKIN ARMOR. WE DROVE NIGHT AND DAY AND WHEN WE WERE AFOOT LOOKIN FOR THOSE STUPID ENOUGH TO BE LOOKIN FER US, WE STILL HAD NO ARMOR.
SF
Geo
Milt on Watch
(Former) Sgt E5 Milton Hoch AKA "Spider" 1966-70
DaNang R&R
Hi Larry
Thanks for getting back to me. I have a funny story to tell you about an experience in Da Nang. While you were at the in-country R&R center at China Beach I was also in Da Nang visiting the Navy Hospital. After my hospital visit, which was only to control a severe acne condition, I sought out the China Beach R&R center to visit you. We did meet and hung out together for a few hours. The weather was dismal as it was the rainy season with cold and misty crud. I have photos taken on the beach looking north towards Monkey Mountain. They are at home and will send them to you later.