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Chumley
11-19-09, 07:35 AM
It is with sadness that I make this post for a Marine who no longer marches amongst us. I didn't know this man personally, however I work with his daughter, Debra. Debra was born in Beaufort, SC while her Father Joseph was stationed at Parris Island as a Drill Instructor. Joseph was a veteran of both Korea and Vietnam, and while I do not know his specifics, I do know he loved the Marine Corps. Debra tells me that he always maintained a spit-shined appearance, long after his active duty was complete, and took great pride in the fact that he was one of The Few, and particularly a former DI and maker of Marines.

Semper Fidelis Joseph. Assume your post at St. Peter's Gate.
If the Army and the Navy ever look on Heaven's scenes, they will find the streets are guarded by United States Marines.

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ameriken
11-25-09, 02:08 PM
Rest in peace Joseph. Semper Fi :usmc:

Rocky C
11-25-09, 02:39 PM
R.I.P Joseph.
Semper Fi My Brother,
Rocky

DocMainville
03-04-10, 03:02 PM
My father, Leo and Joe were brothers. My father always spoke well of my Uncle Joe and was proud of him for serving in the Marine Corps. Our living room had pictures of my Granfather in his Navy Uniform and my Uncle Joe in his Marine Corps Uniform. Both of them inspired me to take the military path of a U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman, Stationed with the Marines. I'm glad that I was able to make it home in time to see him before he left us. His presence is one that will be greatly missed, but never forgotten.

Semper Fi, Uncle Joe!

All my love....

Little Leo

Rocky C
03-04-10, 03:06 PM
Welcome to the Forum Leo.
Sorry for Your Loss.
I posted above when he passed in November.

Semper Fi,
Rocky

DocMainville
06-21-11, 12:06 AM
My Uncle Joe....
I not only loved him as my Uncle, but as the amazing man he was. I'm glad I had the opportunity to spend time with him before he passed on. Ooh-Rah, Uncle Joe. Semper Fidelis! I know I didn't join the Marines, but you always told me that Corpsmen were some of the toughest Marines you ever met.