Three things that I am most proud of in my life

Three things that I am most proud of in my life

 

A photo that we did at Marine week in St. Louis 2 weeks ago.  What a blast, I swelled up with pride to see the Corps that I am always so proud of.  I tell everyone there are Three things that I am most proud of in my life and that is my Children, Nick and Jamie, to be a nurse and help people and to have served my country as one of the best A Marine.   Oh Rah 
 
p.s. i also worn my Sgt Grit not as lean not as mean t shirt. 
 
thanks and Semper Fi
Theresa Bonuchi (PIATT)

17 thoughts on “Three things that I am most proud of in my life”

  1. Still proud that I was (am) still a Marine after 48 years after my discharge, very active in my V V A chapter and recommend that organization for all vets. Semper Fi. Pete Gazzana

  2. Now it’s ok to be a marine Vietnam combat veteran. As we all remember for many years it wasn’t nice to hear from people thanks for your service I’m a life member of the dav a retired law enforcement officer and always never to forget a marine God bless the marine corps all current and past marines. My college was university of Vietnam class of 1969. L/ cpl corsi 0311

    1. I was a combat 1371 Demo Man in 1969 in Vietnam, In April of that year I was wounded and Evac out. I was on the DMZ when I was wounded.

  3. I joined the Marine Corps in 1958 and did three years in Vietnam Nam and Al I can say is thank God I was a Marine and thank God for the Marine Corps.I am still a Marine and will be forever.

  4. What is that medal on the left of the National Defense Medal? M. Cooley Sgt. Vietnam ’66 and ’67

  5. My Lord, My USA, My Family, and My USMC !!!!! Thank You Sgt. Gritt. From: E-5, Sgt. who served actively in the Corps, in1966-70, in the 1st.MAW and the 3rd.MAW, and now I am currently serving in my MCL, here in Tulsa, Ok. Where we are Hosting, the National Marine Corps League Convention, this week !!!

  6. I am so proud of every new marine I see wearing the E.G.&A. Thank You Marines for carrying the torch forward.

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