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  1. #1006
    Quote Originally Posted by Mentalguy View Post
    I had both SSgt Jimenez and SSgt Cote in mine, I was plt. 1095 D. co.
    Crap. Close, but no cigar: I was Platoon 1095 C Company in San Diego (Fall of 1988).

    SR DI: SSgt McLain
    DI: Sgt Redman, Sgt Clayton, Sgt Brown


  2. #1007
    MCRDSD !972, Grunt First and always, then Anti-tank, FR,
    SWEMPER FI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Co. C platoon 1035, Squad Ldr, not by choice, Super Squad, Loved the 35 mi force march to NTA Camp Pendleton


  3. #1008
    yea its cinda easy these days hope newbys can cover each other. I know we could


  4. #1009
    Quote Originally Posted by ramos360 View Post
    MCRD Parris Island
    August 17, 2009 - November 13, 2009

    Plt. 3100 3rd Battalion Kilo Company

    SDI Sgt. Bartra
    DI Sgt Alarie
    DI Sgt Judge
    DI Sgt Navarro
    DI Sgt Berry
    hell yea, Sgt. Bartra was my heavy hat when i was in boot camp


  5. #1010

    Boot Camp

    MCRD SD
    Sept -Dec 1982
    Platoon 1096
    SDI SSgt Hayes
    DI's Sgt Gibbs
    Sgt Ridder
    Sgt Berryman


    Semper Fi


  6. #1011
    I did my boot at PI Mar-Jun 67. 2nd Bn


  7. #1012
    MCRD PISC May-Aug 1990
    Platoon 3069/India Company/3rd Battalion
    SDI SSgt Richard (6'4" 210 lbs of scary human with a voice they could hear over in Port Royal)
    DIs Sgt Foshee, Sgt Wagner, Sgt Stoll
    They beat us and dug us so hard we were called "the investigation platoon". Thank God for those hard-ass Marines who got us ready.


  8. #1013
    Quote Originally Posted by scottallenschro View Post
    MCRD PISC May-Aug 1990
    Platoon 3069/India Company/3rd Battalion
    SDI SSgt Richard (6'4" 210 lbs of scary human with a voice they could hear over in Port Royal)
    DIs Sgt Foshee, Sgt Wagner, Sgt Stoll
    They beat us and dug us so hard we were called "the investigation platoon". Thank God for those hard-ass Marines who got us ready.
    Your profile needs work Marine, Semper Fidelis.


  9. #1014
    Camp Johnson FMSS OOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRAAAHHHHHHHHH


  10. #1015
    Quote Originally Posted by SGT7477 View Post
    Your profile needs work Marine, Semper Fidelis.
    He just joined today. Give him time, Sergent. That's why the Marine Corps has Corporals: To keep upper NCOs from beating too hard on the lower ranks.

    All in fun, of course!

    That being said, I'm sure "scottallenschro" will get right on squaring away his profile the next time he logs in.


  11. #1016

    Thumbs up

    HOLLYWOOD MARINE

    MCRD SAN DIEGO
    MARCH 2, 2005 - JULY 29, 2005
    PLT #2095





  12. #1017

    Talking

    Quote Originally Posted by jp2usmc View Post
    He just joined today. Give him time, Sergent. That's why the Marine Corps has Corporals: To keep upper NCOs from beating too hard on the lower ranks.

    All in fun, of course!

    That being said, I'm sure "scottallenschro" will get right on squaring away his profile the next time he logs in.

    Cpl, the next time you choose to correct a senior NCO, how about you spell his rank properly. Its Sergeant* with an *A*

    HAHAHAHA Totally Kidding, I was trying to keep a straight face. Oh well now i see why my buddies said I could never be a Drill Instructor cause im a softie. haha.
    But seriously its great to be here and getting to know all of my fellow Marines, both present and past. I have great respect and admiration for all of you

    Semper Fi Brother


  13. #1018
    Quote Originally Posted by LetUsNvr4Get View Post
    Cpl, the next time you choose to correct a senior NCO, how about you spell his rank properly. Its Sergeant* with an *A*
    Dam crappy spell checker missed it! Not my fault! Should have gone with my gut feeling and left it as "Sgt".

    Yeah, this is a cool website.


  14. #1019
    Marine Free Member
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    Father and Sons Parris Island, South Carolina

    I thought that this particular thread was answered some time ago, but I guess not...I have read each and everyone of the replys and did not find ours.
    Before I post though, there is one thing, or several things that enter my mind about some of the posts.
    First and foremost, we are all Marines who spent the time in boot camp and it doesn't matter which. It's good though to have braggin' rights on the one of your choice.

    There are Marines who try after all the years to get in touch or make contact with some of their boot camp Brothers, and/or those they served with. I can't say what their reasons are for locating others, but it would be most helpful to those Brothers if everyone would complete their profile. I really can't understand why one would not take the time to complete their profile.

    With that said:

    Grandle Starling, Cpl
    Plt. 207 "K" Co.
    Graduated April 24, 1959



    Randy Starling
    Plt. 3001
    January 11, 1991


    Our oldest son above...

    And our youngest son, who lost his life on December 09, 1999 in a helo crash off the coast of San Diego near Point Loma during a training exercise...

    Jeffrey Starling, SSgt
    Plt. 3118
    Graduated September 28, 1990




  15. #1020
    I remember that helo crash from 1999, after my enlistment ended. My sympathies for your loss.


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