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  1. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by IronKnee View Post
    excuse me? plenty of infantry Marines have come home alive and well yet are still grunts.
    WTF is this quiff menstruation?! It don't pertain to my quote! Can't you cypher it for what *it is?

    My old stuff in Gray: Every grunt who doesn't die with their boots on ends up a POG, eventually.

    METAPHOR: "figure of speech" capish?

    *The majority of grunts make it to the rear with all their appendages/digits and remain grunts, for awhile. A very few even put in 30 or more years - and eventually.... retire, and are no longer infantry = POG.

    Sabes? Fatty?? the constant trolling entity


  2. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by 03Mike View Post
    Being a pogue is more of a state of mind
    Agree. And not just pertinent to the military. I've taken on civilian apprentices who were of the grunt and pogue mentality. The pogues don't generate as much income when things get sour and gritty, which is about the latter half of any given day in "the field"


  3. #18
    What about grunts stealing things from the barracks. Would I be able to have a desktop PC setup in my barracks room without it getting stolen?


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    Quote:Originally Posted by martinj
    Dude The pogs you wanna be friends with are supply, motor t, comm, and admin. They can hook you the fvck up. But all the other pogs can go fvck themselves hehe.





    IronKnee wrote -
    Tell that to the airframe mechanic that ensures the CH-46 can actually get in the air when a recon Marine takes a round to the neck and needs an evac.

    You can go **** yourself as well; the tip of the spear is useless without the rest of it in support.
    Gotta agree there war hero. **** them pogs. Walk your own ass out wonder boy.


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    POG. Interesting how people have to be better than the next person. So the Infantry is the backbone, true enough.
    But picture an infantry company in the field, by itself.
    No air support.
    No chow.
    No admin, so no one is ever going to get a DD-214, they are in forever. Past 20 years.
    No motor transport. They carry all the heavy equipment that would be carried, some of it, in vehicles.
    No close air support, they are on their own.
    No supply, so whatever they have on their backs, at the time, is it.
    No reserves, these 0311s are IT.
    No sick bay, no doctors, no dentists, got a toothache? Suck it up, there ain't nuthin by infantry. Find you an 0311 dentist.
    Need surgery? foggetaboutit, they ain't no doctors, only Infantry.
    Need to talk to someone, talk to your CO, there ain't no chaplains either.
    Nothing but Infantry, all by themselves, no support of any kind.
    Does any of this make any sense? of course it doesn't. Then why degrade other MOS' who do their part too?


  6. #21
    POGs are the backbone of the Corps and smart enough to outsource the heavy lifting to the grunts...(;


  7. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by SlingerDun View Post
    WTF is this quiff menstruation?! It don't pertain to my quote! Can't you cypher it for what *it is?

    My old stuff in Gray: Every grunt who doesn't die with their boots on ends up a POG, eventually.

    METAPHOR: "figure of speech" capish?

    *The majority of grunts make it to the rear with all their appendages/digits and remain grunts, for awhile. A very few even put in 30 or more years - and eventually.... retire, and are no longer infantry = POG.

    Sabes? Fatty?? the constant trolling entity
    I don't care if they did four years and got out, an 03 that goes into combat and comes home with everything intact is still a grunt. No one can take that away.


    Quote Originally Posted by FutureMarine132 View Post
    What about grunts stealing things from the barracks. Would I be able to have a desktop PC setup in my barracks room without it getting stolen?
    MOS doesn't make a difference when it comes to Marines ganking each others stuff. There are grunts who manage to never worry about their expensive laptops being stolen and there are desk jockeys whose cheap cell phones grow legs and walk away on the first day.

    There's only one thief in the Marine Corps; everyone else is just trying to get their **** back.


  8. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by IronKnee View Post
    I don't care if they did four years and got out, an 03 that goes into combat and comes home with everything intact is still a grunt. No one can take that away
    Nope, sorry Fatty that's inaccurate emotion.
    He is still a Marine, but the USMC will no longer allow a "former" 0300 to operate in one of it's line units as a grunt. Said civilian may enter the field as something like a photojournalist, then again he's not technically a grunt anymore is he? He may not be a pogue, but unless he joins another outfit as a foot troop, he's not a grunt by the traditional definition. Is that "rational" enough for ****s sake!

    I used to be a packer
    I used to be a wrangler
    I used to be a camp jack/dishwasher
    I used to be a collegiate/greco wrestler and coach

    I used to be a buckaroo, nobody can take that away from me. But ive been a full-time farrier for the last 23 years and as much as i hated to admit it, am no longer a cowhand. My "former" peers made that quite clear through the example of their everyday lifestyle, without even saying a word.



    FattyTheFerret on the other hand, with his multiple monikers flaming around the boards like a spoiled mosquito princess irritating and feeding off male attention, has degenerated into the most notorious troll in the history of Leatherneck.com.

    congratulations, you're titled!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 03Mike View Post
    Back at ya, Sparkie!

    We are a little ickey. You can always identify us by the callusses on our knuckles - you sound like a Marine I'd be happy to share a cup of coffee with.
    You know I was funnin. Lookin at my sig, you can see I was tight with grunt units. We all went to the Ville. We all did our ****s in the pitts. I was proud to have served the pounders.

    In fact, 03Mike,,,,, I'll share a 12 with ya.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FutureMarine132 View Post
    What about grunts stealing things from the barracks. Would I be able to have a desktop PC setup in my barracks room without it getting stolen?
    you are sooooo off base I'm about to declare you UA. A grunt is a Marine,,, you just went too far,,,,,.


  11. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by FutureMarine132 View Post
    What about grunts stealing things from the barracks. Would I be able to have a desktop PC setup in my barracks room without it getting stolen?
    You don't live with grunts in the barracks. So no worrys and if you have an okay set up you should be able to lock up your desktop no problem. And on deployment your probably not going to bring a desktop so don't worry.


  12. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by 03Mike View Post
    Must be a generational thing - we used to refer to them as "pogues" - also known as "REMFs"

    In the lexicon that I grew up with, a Pogue was someone in the rear echelon who had no clue as to what the folks in the field were doing or what life was like "at the front". A pogue was usually identified by signs such as neatly pressed cammies and "spit-shined jungle boots" (now there's an oxymoron). They also usually wore a big-assed knife somewhere on their gear and had plenty of "war-stories". I knew plenty of 03XXs who would qualify as pogues - infantrymen with clean finger nails and with no callusses on their feet - who ate one MRE a day because the chow hall only served "two hots" - and slept in a cot at night - and made daily runs to the PX for "pogey bait" and got bent out of shape when the "auto-dog" ran out of ice cream. I guess it was technically "person on ground with unused equipment" - "on ground" meaning "in-country" - folks that still had all the paint on their e-tools and sterile canteen cups.

    There were many non-pogues who were in MOSs other than 03XX -- I would never refer to my corpsman as a pogue - nor my last artillery FO (the one before him, sure, he was a pogue). Same goes for my combat engineers - they were always right there next to us, carrying the same gear - if not more, eating the same chow, sleeping in the same mud, and to a man, they'd kick the crap out of some 03XX REMF who called them a pogue.

    "Person Other than Grunt" - huh... New one on me... kind of loses it's meaning, if you ask me.
    REMF- Rear Echelon Mother ****er. That one's classic.


  13. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by FutureMarine132 View Post
    I plan to go aircrew. I'm just wondering because I've heard two different perspectives. Do grunts really treat pogs like a piece of sh!t and have no respect towards? Teasing is one thing but I wouldn't understand someone sincerely mocking another Marine because he has different ambitions.
    It depends. Teasing and mocking is fine- we all make fun of each other in the USMC. On a serious note, when you work with grunts, you need to earn their respect and it's obvious why. Once you do, they don't rip on you as much. Also, most grunts I know hate motards as well. However, this depends on how the unit and Marines there operate.


  14. #29
    never knew a grunt that didnt appreciate a hot shower, electric lights, power for their radios,,etc...etc...I was with comm in OKI and engrs, at Lejeune


  15. #30
    Gotta tell you.... I was a winger and was damn proud of what I did. I made damn sure all the photorecon and fighter/attack birds were up and running to provide intel and air support for the knuckle draggers out there. I don't seem to remember any 9 - 5 days but then I am old now and my memory fails me at times. When the birds were up and hot....I went to the comm shack helping to fix the PRCs for the same knuckle draggers to make damn sure they had comm back to us lowly POGs in Da Nang and Chu Lai.

    Really boils down to this.... the grunts and the wingers have always had a friendly rivalry and they always will. Both groups also knew if the other was needed.... they would have their a$$e$ covered. We mourned the brothers we lost and it didn't matter if they were wingers or grunts..because they are our family.

    Theft? Don't bring crap that someone would want to steal and you won't lose anything. Keep in mind that more than just your brothers are around your area...leave crap out and it will grow legs and walk out. This happens.

    Tipped many 33s (ba moui ba) with those knuckle draggers and was damn proud to call them my brothers. If they call you a POG....big f*cking deal. We are POGs and they are POWs (People other than Wingers.) but we are all Marines.


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