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11-28-11, 11:47 AM #1
Mos 5591
Are there any other 5591s still breathing?
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11-28-11, 06:17 PM #2
Is that MOS someone who joined in 1954 and is still in service? I would venture to say there are not too many of that MOS around.
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11-29-11, 06:58 AM #3
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12-02-11, 07:09 PM #4
1369
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03-07-12, 01:18 PM #5
5591 and still drawing breath.
I was a 5591 Field Music/ Bugler assigned to III MAF Drum and Bugle Corps at I Corps Hq. in Danang. Lew Walt liked Drum Corps. My secondary MOS was bunker builder. This was '66- '68 and not Spanish American War era. Stateside, I played Taps over scores of Marine KIAs. That was rough. '' The Commandant's Own'' at 8th & I in Washington is the only Marine D and B left. Buglers are now Old Corps relics and kind of hard to find.
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03-07-12, 02:04 PM #6
Mos 5591
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Dave glad to hear that you are still around. I graduated from Field Music School in 1954. School used a instruction
book dated 1935. Same year I was born.
Thanks for your reply.
Frank
=Dave Clark;846441]I was a 5591 Field Music/ Bugler assigned to III MAF Drum and Bugle Corps at I Corps Hq. in Danang. Lew Walt liked Drum Corps. My secondary MOS was bunker builder. This was '66- '68 and not Spanish American War era. Stateside, I played Taps over scores of Marine KIAs. That was rough. '' The Commandant's Own'' at 8th & I in Washington is the only Marine D and B left. Buglers are now Old Corps relics and kind of hard to find.[/QUOTE]
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03-07-12, 02:18 PM #7
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Thanks
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03-07-12, 02:24 PM #8
In 1954 and out 1958. Was your MOS 5591?
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12-31-14, 06:17 AM #9
Still breathing. Field Music School in P.I. in Feb. 1969.
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