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William Hardy
05-15-14, 01:33 PM
May 15, 1967 exactly 47 years ago today I stepped onto the yellow footprints and started my 11 1/2 years in the Corps. What a day that first day was. Getting off the bus somewhere around midnight, getting a haircut, processing through a few stations and about 0400 we were told to hit the rack. No sheets or anything, just told to lie on the mattress. We woken up about a hour later and taken to chow in our civilian clothes. We were, of course, subject to the taunts of those that were already in uniform. No matter how far along you were in boot camp, you were senior to anyone still in civilian clothing. After chow we came back and were picked up by our DIs. Platoon 173, 1st BN....the training was on. All I could think that morning was, "OH MY GOD! WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN MYSELF INTO?!"

ITR at Geiger....Comm Center School in San Diego...Nam in 1969, ending up Gunny in 1978 just before I got out. Long time ago and it seems like yesterday.

Sempher Fi!

ameriken
05-15-14, 01:43 PM
Congratulations Bill. Amazing how those memories stick.

irpat54
05-15-14, 02:30 PM
absolutely,,, congrats.... I remember saying the same thing...lol

Rocky C
05-15-14, 05:29 PM
Congrats Bill. 37 years for me June 19th.

Kegler300
05-15-14, 06:15 PM
I still vividly remember that first reveille in the receiving barracks ... there was no trumpet, but a bunch of metal shiit-cans! It will be 39 years for me come August.

hbharrison
05-15-14, 10:16 PM
49 years ago what a night mare but after WOW I made it and still alive.

silverdollar
05-16-14, 08:25 AM
May 19 will be 60 years for me.

madsox
05-16-14, 08:57 AM
Amen, brother Bill! I feel like a boot, it's been 30 years tomorrow (May 17) since I landed on those yellow footprints at Parris Island, but boy do I remember it!

Those first few days in receiving until our platoon was picked up seemed like a nightmare, and then we really got into the fun. Every minute was worth it, though, every single one!

Happy anniversaries to all - Semper Fi!

:evilgrin:

advanced
05-16-14, 12:01 PM
William, I graduated the end of March 67 from PI, 3rd Batt., right before you got there. Congrats on the memories, boot.

Old Marine
05-16-14, 07:46 PM
61 Years. July 7th.

TECK
05-16-14, 09:57 PM
53 years Aug. 20

chulaivet1966
05-17-14, 11:00 AM
All I could think that morning was, "OH MY GOD! WHAT HAVE I GOTTEN MYSELF INTO?!"

:) oh yeah Guns...good story.

I think it was early evening when I hit the yellows on 9/1/65 and began experiencing the vocal welcoming from the DI's.
I remember standing there in terror saying to myself repeatedly:
"'what the fvck have I done!"

Of course, I realized later in life that it was one of the best decisions I made.

IMO....to serve in the Brotherhood of Marines (especially the combat arena) is a privilege that few will experience.
We are the 1%'ers in this country who do understand.

Carry on....

excapmarine69
05-17-14, 12:04 PM
46yrs ago for me. I look back and seem to only remember bootcamp. S.D. Nam is a haze!

Robb Cravens
05-18-14, 02:54 AM
40 yrs for me Sept 18. My DI had my undivided attention!! We learned about your military right foot. I still don't know who those ladies were. Got sent to one day mot because no one had screwed up yet, but someone had to go. Lots o mud! We were lunch for some voracious sand-fleas on Paradise Island.

trfoley1
05-22-14, 03:51 PM
Wow, I feel like a boot. It has been 27 years for me. I am a 3rd generation Marine, so I knew all too well what was going to happen on those yellow footprints, however, I still remember it like it was yesterday.

VINCE8541
05-27-14, 09:32 AM
Congrats, You never forget that first day

FistFu68
05-28-14, 10:15 AM
Army Brat by Birth Marine by Choice Survivor by the Grace of God...I Loved Boot Camp PI...India Co 3rd Bn"Disneyland"...It's been 46 years as of Jan...Go Easy Semper Fi...:iwo:

awbrown1462
05-28-14, 11:21 AM
41 yrs in may for me the thing I remember was watch this guy come in yelling and I wondered what the hell then saw him go to a bunk with a guy still sleeping in the top and flip both bunks over I was up and standing in front of mine as fast as I could way before he got to me saying to myself "what the f*ck did you get into"

fl1946
05-28-14, 01:20 PM
50 years and a wake up.

House Mouse

KJ1110
06-03-14, 10:45 AM
January 9th was 39-years for me!

SGT7477
06-03-14, 08:47 PM
13th Sept. will be 40 years for me, Semper Fidelis Brothers.

SGT7477
06-03-14, 08:51 PM
13th Sept. will be 40 years for me, Semper Fidelis Brothers.

18th June 40 years on the yellow footprints, 13 Sept. graduation day 40 years, Semper Fidelis Brothers.

USMC 2571
06-06-14, 09:21 AM
51 years ago for me. That very first night I could not remember what it was like to have been a civilian. Had just turned 17 two weeks before arriving at Parris Island.

GeezerHead
06-10-14, 07:59 PM
32 years for me. Locked & cocked from the moment off the plane. Standing in the SanDeigo airport at night. Then I remember the yellow foot prints. The Best decision I ever made. It got me through a lot later on in life. Semper Fi, fellow Marines! Once a Marine, Always a Marine. How true

William Hardy
06-15-14, 03:43 PM
May 19 will be 60 years for me.
That is amazing to me. 60 years is a long time to be a Jarhead.
Hand Salute...ready to!