Thank God for the U.S. Marine Corps this Memorial Day

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Being a former jarhead myself, I want to thank all those marines and former marines who have and are serving our country. All you civilians are getting great value of your tax dollars in the Marine Corps. America's 911 force. And all you army, air force, and navy guys out there; your good to go too.
 

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General,
I always wondered if you were in the Corps. I see on t.v. that a bunch of marines are arriving back home today in Camp Lejuene. Great Memorial Day for those families. I have a former roomate who is company commander in Irag, but he won't be home until June. Semper Fi brother.
 

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Served @ MCRD San Diego, Camp Pendleton CA, Camp Lejeune NC, Beaufort SC, & Okinawa Japan. Sept 1987-Oct 1991.

Greatest and most rewarding challenge of my life Sir.

HONOR, COURAGE, & COMMITMENT.

Respect yourself and others

Values for life.

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OH MY GOD folks..do not get this guy going..this is General's DREAM thread
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The Marines' Hymn

From the halls of Montezuma
To the shores of Tripoli,

We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land, and sea.

First to fight for right and freedom,
And to keep our honor clean,

We are proud to claim the title
Of United States Marines.

Our flag's unfurl'd to every breeze
From dawn to setting sun;

We have fought in every clime and place
Where we could take a gun.

In the snow of far-off northern lands
And in sunny tropic scenes,

You will find us always on the job -
The United States Marines.

Here's health to you and to our Corps
Which we are proud to serve;

In many a strife we've fought for life
And never lost our nerve.

If the Army and the Navy
Ever gaze on Heaven's scenes,

They will find the streets are guarded
By United States Marines.



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General-
You are absolutely correct. Those values will be imbedded within our makeup for the rest of our lives. I served @ MCRD San Diego, Ft. Sill Oklahoma (cannon cocker for my reserve unit during college), Quantico for OCS and TBS, Kaneohe Bay Hawaii (platoon commander), MCRD Parris Island (Series Commander), promoted to captain and then hit by a car while out running and two back surgeries later and a medical discharge here I am.
 

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STUDBOLT YOU BIG PUSSY YOU GO OUT AND GET HIT BY A CAR I SUPPOSE IT WAS THE DAY BEFORE YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO LEAVE FOR THE GULF WAR.MEDICAL DISCHARGE AND YOU WERE OFF DUTY THIS TO ME SAYS YOU WERE A GOD DAM DRAFT DODGER FOR CHRIST SAKES A BROKEN BACK A REAL MARINE FIGHTS WITH PAIN
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studbolt,

I am sorry to hear Sir. Atleast you got the chance & lessons. Hope you are doing well.

"The man who will go where his colors go, without asking, who will fight a phantom foe in jungle and mountain range, without counting, and who will suffer and die in the midst of incredible hardship, without complaint, is still what he has always been, from Imperial Rome to sceptered Britain to democratic America. He is the stuff of which legions are made...He has been called United States Marine."
-Historian T. E. Fehrenbach
 

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GENERAL WHAT DO YOU CALL YOUR BROTHER MARINE THE BLACK DUDE WHO THREW THE HAND GRENADE INTO HIS COMMANDING OFFICERS TENT IS HE STILL A MARINE OR YOUR BROTHER.F-CK ALL THAT PATRIOTIC BULLSHIT IF YOUR CALLED FOR DUTY YOU GO NOBODY WANTS TO DIE YOU DO IT

I TOOK THE TEST FOR THE MARINES IN 1979 2 MONTHS AFTER I GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL THEY CALLED ME IN FOR A PHYSICAL I SAID SORRY BOYS I JUST GOT A JOB OF A LIFETIME IN SOUTH BOSTON
I JOINED (LOCAL 7 IRONWORKERS) IT WAS THE PROUDEST DAY OF MY LIFE I JOINED A UNION SHOP.WHERE ELSE COULD A GUY WITH LIMITED EDUCATION GO AND MAKE BIG MONEY RIGHT OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL.TODAY'S IRONWORKERS MAKE (33 DOLLARS AN HOUR + 5 DOLLARS AN HOUR ANNUITY +HEALTH AND WELFARE+ DOUBLE TIME FOR SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS+ .25 FOR VACATION TIME GUYS THIS IS AN AMERICAN DREAM IF YOUR A KID GROWING UP IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD.
 

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BeantownJim,
The fact that you need to bash patriotism and the pride that I and general enjoy from our service in the Marine Corps really illustrates your insecurity and ineptness. To try and compare the honor and respect that most americans give those that serve in the armed forces to that of a union ironworker would be laughable if it wasn't so disgusting. Your contribution to society as a union goon who only cares how much he can squeeze out of the system is about as meaningless as those patriots from France. I probably could have made more money than I did as a 2LT in the Marines when I graduated from College. But the honor to lead Marines and the responsibility I was given was enormous. I had more than 50 guys under my charge as well as about $10 million in equiptment at the age of 22. A wonderful opportunity. I personally feel, that service demands and gets respect from most americans. But I really don't have much respect for some ironworker who works on a line doing the same mundane task over and over and is a self prescribed idiot. Your existence is meaningless in the grand scheme of things here in America. Unions are finished. You may have a future in France where they love to do the least amount of work and get paid as much as they can squeeze from the system. Viva La France BeantownJim Union Goon.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>STUDBOLT YOU BIG PUSSY YOU GO OUT AND GET HIT BY A CAR I SUPPOSE IT WAS THE DAY BEFORE YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO LEAVE FOR THE GULF WAR.MEDICAL DISCHARGE AND YOU WERE OFF DUTY THIS TO ME SAYS YOU WERE A GOD DAM DRAFT DODGER FOR CHRIST SAKES A BROKEN BACK A REAL MARINE FIGHTS WITH PAIN <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


BTJ,

After your posts above I would like to say...on behalf of myself, and myself alone....



FVCK YOU !
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Your an ignorant, racist, shit for brains piece of crap.

Your a balless wonder. It doesnt suprise me in the least that a closet homo like yourself would pick being an iron worker over serving your country in the Corps.



Happy Memorial Day to everyone
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> GENERAL WHAT DO YOU CALL YOUR BROTHER MARINE THE BLACK DUDE WHO THREW THE HAND GRENADE INTO HIS COMMANDING OFFICERS TENT IS HE STILL A MARINE OR YOUR BROTHER <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

He was a confused young man.

Not much more i can say about that.
 

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My younger brother is in the corp. I am proud of him and I DO thank the armed forces.
 

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1992-1996 USMCRD Parris Island, Camp Lejeune NC 0331 Infantry Machinegunner 2nd BN 2nd Marines, Twentynine Palms(stumps)for CAX(2 of them) 6 month UDP Okinawa & Mt Fuji (cold weather training on the mainland) Cuba and Haiti (Op Uphold/Support Democracy USS WASP SPMAGTF) After that was with 22nd MEU for a short time (didn't enjoy the thought of ship life for 6 months so transfered out) 1st BN 2nd Marines (Corporal/Squad Ldr) Another 6months Okinawa, and Korea. FAP out to MC Base to serve with an MP unit on front gate duty at Lejeune (my arm is still sore for saluting studbolt!) Thought about OCS but with Slick Willie as my commander-n-thief I just EASed. Sometimes I wish I had gotten the butter bars but I orginally went in enlisted because I didn't want to be one of those lost Lt.'s like "Ring" in Heartbreak Ridge or the boot lewey in Platoon who about got fragged. Having said that I was priviledged to serve under some OUTSTANDING officers as well as SNCO's and enjoyed being an NCO myself. Anyway a salute to all former and current people who served in the armed forces and a special salute and Semper Fi to all Marines!!! "Some people live their whole lives wondering if they ever made a difference in the world...Marines don't have that problem." President Ronald Reagan.
 

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