Happy 236th Birthday...............

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Happy 236th Birthday...............

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to all the Marines out there including my dad (Korea) and since I wont be around the net on Friday a shout out to all the Vets on Veterans Day........I salute you all [&o]!!!!
"Git thar fust with the most men" - Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest

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+ 1

(P.S.  Note that our resident Rajun' Cajun doesn't comment about his favorite team's current situation - i.e, it's kickin' butt across the college football landscape.  When you can brag but don't it shows good breeding!)
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+1
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Mike

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A definite Thank You to all Marines as well as anyone who is or has served.

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I was in the Corps from 85-89. Got me a good start in life.
After 16 years, Civ II still has me in it's clutches LOL!!!
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for your benfit Canoereb..................GEAUX TIGERS. Got some work still to do, Ole Miss and Arky plus if we get there the SEC champ game, where we might get the Bulldogs.
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I am reading about the 1st Marines on Guadalcanal at the moment [&o].

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I know this way OT but Canoe opened up the college football can o' worms..............can yall believe the cesspool that has been exposed at Penn State and what a crock that Saint Joe Pa turns out to be?
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I opened that can of worms? [&:]  [:(]
 
No way I'm commenting on this matter as it will devolve into nothing worthwhile.
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+1

Like in FDF, "everyone is a rifleman". [8D]
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I wasn't trying to dump on you Canoe but you did mention college football [;)].
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

+ 1

(P.S.  Note that our resident Rajun' Cajun doesn't comment about his favorite team's current situation - i.e, it's kickin' butt across the college football landscape.  When you can brag but don't it shows good breeding!)

I have seen much moaning, groaning, and gnashing of teeth about the game last Sat. PM. Personally, I loved it.. I played defense most of the time, OT only when needed.
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Anyone going to a Marine Corps ball? I went to the one here last year but won't be making it this time around. It's said to be the best ball in Korea of the services. Happy 236th.

And a happy Veterans Day to all the forumites who have been or are in the line of fire.

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I was in the Corps from 85-89. Got me a good start in life.

The Corps is good at taking young men and women who are not going anywhere in their life and helping them find direction.
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During the Vietnam era we didn't get much thanks from the public for service, in fact none. I can count on one hand how many times I voluntarily wore my uniform in public in the USA (from 69-81). Sad times. I'm glad for those in now that they don't have to experience what was then a very poor time to be in the service. Hal
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During the Vietnam era we didn't get much thanks from the public for service, in fact none. I can count on one hand how many times I voluntarily wore my uniform in public in the USA (from 69-81). Sad times. I'm glad for those in now that they don't have to experience what was then a very poor time to be in the service. Hal

The Corps is also very good at changing peoples minds when you work with them a while. On the contractor side, I learned the key thing they valued was honesty--if you say you'll do something, you do it. They were my favourite customer.
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A definite Thank You to all Marines as well as anyone who is or has served.

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ORIGINAL: dr.hal

During the Vietnam era we didn't get much thanks from the public for service, in fact none. I can count on one hand how many times I voluntarily wore my uniform in public in the USA (from 69-81). Sad times. I'm glad for those in now that they don't have to experience what was then a very poor time to be in the service. Hal


Yep, same experience here ('69-'73). It's heartening to see that things have changed.

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82nd Airborne Salutes The Corps!!
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