A United States Marine wins gold medal in the 2001 Police & Fire World Games. Service time 1975-1986. Hollywood Marine, Platoon 3073. Long live the great warriors of this nation.
Semper Fi,
Sgt. Ortiz
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A United States Marine wins gold medal in the 2001 Police & Fire World Games. Service time 1975-1986. Hollywood Marine, Platoon 3073. Long live the great warriors of this nation.
Semper Fi,
Sgt. Ortiz
It is interesting to read the letters of our fellow Marines of the different eras. Regarding "Name Tapes" – as a member of Platoon 130, MCRD S Diego the summer of 1961. We were issued a rubber stamp kit with pad and our names were rubber stamped on our utility blouse [first initial, middle initial, last name] immediately above the left breast pocket as well as all of the rest of our issue, in less conspicuous places, at the beginning of our basic training.
A group of Marines, their wives and some friends took 12 military vehicles to Huntington West VA the weekend of July 24, 25, 26 for the 50th Anniversary of the peace treaty signing that ended the Korean War. Many marines and their wives and friends asked us where we got our apparel. We must have told 20 people that day about www.grunt.com
I have been searching through your web site a few years before I even went into the Marine Corps. I must say that your web site truly does build morale through the unit with your jokes, stories and everything else you have on that site. My personal favorite story was about the boy who did a research on the Marine Corps and the entire history of the greatest group of people ever created.
Got a chance back in 1963 while stationed at Henderson Hall to meet Lou Lowery. He was kind enough to give me a autohgraphed copy of his famous picture. For years I never realized what a treasure I had. I have given copies to many former and active Marines and friends. It’s a shame he never got the real credit for taken the First picture on Iwo Jima. This the first time I’ve read your newsletter but am enjoying it very much. Plan on sending copies to sons and friends. Keep up the good work. Semper Fi
Barr-Nunn Transportation And The United States Marine Corps Team Up with Trailer Advertising GRANGER, IOWA – On any given day up to 180 million drivers take to the 4 million miles of roads, avenues and interstates spread across the United States. So why did the United States Marine Corps approach Barr-Nunn Transportation to spearhead their “1,000 Trucks” marketing campaign? “Several of Barr-Nunn’s top executives are former Marines, so we all wanted that partnership to work,” said Captain C. Derek Campbell, Marketing Operations Officer, Marine Corps Recruiting Command. “Basically, what we’re trying to do is bring about public awareness about the Marine Corps. Barr-Nunn is helping us carry that message.”