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SGT7477
03-14-12, 09:42 AM
Looking through an old Leatherneck magazine,July 1975.
In 1965,at the age of 20 Lance Corporal O'Donnell was one of 14 lance corporals approved by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to serve as a DI because of serious personnel shortages to use younger men,Semper Fidelis.:evilgrin:

VD Marine
03-14-12, 03:31 PM
Ive seen pictures of Pfc DI'S. Why not. Im going to get hit with danger close on this one but who has a drill field mindset better than a Marine who just spent 13 weeks living it. (Before you put you put your front sight tip on my head lets use common sense, obviously nothing beats a DI School trained Marine, but after that???)

Old Marine
03-14-12, 06:38 PM
All Drill Instructors attend Drill Instructor School.

My Drill Instructors were as follows:

Buck Sgt. Montgomery
Cpl. (E-3) Morrison
Pfc. Pallot

VD Marine
03-14-12, 09:36 PM
All Drill Instructors attend Drill Instructor School.

My Drill Instructors were as follows:

Buck Sgt. Montgomery
Cpl. (E-3) Morrison
Pfc. Pallot

Even back then? Good to go! Thanks for the post! I was simply saying you would think someone fresh off the grinder would have a pretty good mind set for the drill field. We certainly see plenty of wannabe's on you tube.

S/F
Dunivan

awbrown1462
03-14-12, 10:08 PM
back then a PFC may have been in for over a year I think. Am I right Gunny ( Old Marine)

Old Marine
03-15-12, 09:49 AM
Saw a few Pfc's with a hash mark to match their chevron. I ran into my Pfc. Drill Instructor in Ascom City. He was still a Pfc and I was a Cpl. Go figure.

SGT7477
03-15-12, 10:32 PM
I would say Drill Instructor school would be more intense than the boot camp we went through,lol,Semper Fidelis.

SGT7477
03-15-12, 10:42 PM
Looking through an old Leatherneck magazine,July 1975.
In 1965,at the age of 20 Lance Corporal O'Donnell was one of 14 lance corporals approved by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to serve as a DI because of serious personnel shortages to use younger men,Semper Fidelis.:evilgrin:

By 1969 this same Marine made SSgt and was SDI at PI, he later took on a job usually held by captain-that of coordinating the over all training of recruits in his battalion and was meritoriously promoted to Gunny and awarded the Navy Achievement Medal after that tour of duty,Semper Fidelis.

tripledog
03-16-12, 06:56 AM
In 65, there were many pfcs with hash marks.

SGT7477
03-16-12, 08:17 PM
In 65, there were many pfcs with hash marks.
Never seen that in my time, was rank hard to get? Semper Fidelis

Old Marine
03-16-12, 09:09 PM
In 65, there were many pfcs with hash marks.

Prolly

the reason why I was a Sgt. for ten years.