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MillRatUSMC
10-24-02, 11:52 AM
But what service takes so much pride in having served.
Today, on my way back from the store.
I saw this young man, who was with other young man.
He saw my jacket, that's has a large Marine Corps Emblem and several patches.
He address me, with Semper Fi
Turns out that he was active in the late 90's.
He asked me when I had served.
Told him 1957- 68.
He than asked if I had seen any action.
Told him ;
Vietnam and before that we had taken a small cruise in October of 1962 to area's close to Cuba.
As in "Missiles of October".
He then rendered me a salute.
Sure made my day.
That bond that is formed during those weeks in Boot Camp and the wearing of the Marine Corps emblem.
Lasts a lifetime.

"Freedom
Those who take freedom for granted,
Would be dependent,
On those brave souls,
Who are willing to pay the price for it.

And the price of freedom,
Will be paid at times unexpected,
By heroes,
Who didn't know they were."

" Duty is the most sublime word in the English language.
You can never do more, you should never wish to do less."
~ Robert E. Lee writing to his son ~

"Excellence doesn't just happen.
It must be forged, tested and used.
It must be passed down.
And woven into the very fabric of our souls.
Until it becomes our nature."
~ General Charles C. Krulak ~
31st Commandment of the Marine Corps

"We all have choices to make in this life.
We all have responsibility to recognize our options.
And to choose the path which best suits.
What we believe we can and could accomplish,"
~ Charles "Chuck" D. McAtee ~

"To control the past is to give meaning
to the present and direction to the future."

Saepe Expertus, Semper Fidelis, Fratres Aeterni

"Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever"

"Death Before Dishonor"

Ricardo

Laamie
10-25-02, 02:37 PM
when we drove back from CPX 1 at Beaver Falls, Pa.

Bro, don't know how to answer these private messages. But, I have read them.
S/F,
Dick