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08-27-16, 04:09 PM #1
Squids
One of my piglets is in Navy boot camp and will graduate the end of September. Piglet number 2 just signed a Navy contract and will ship in July of next year. I'm surrounded by squids LOL.
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08-27-16, 05:12 PM #2
How did you let that happen Robert,lol? Semper Fidelis
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08-28-16, 02:18 AM #3
"We feel your pain" -
good to see you posting "Marine"
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08-28-16, 08:31 AM #4
My condolence brother. I also had a son in the Navy. Also a grandson in the Army and one in the Air Force.
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08-28-16, 09:07 AM #5
Did they sign up to be devil Docs or other rating?
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08-28-16, 11:39 AM #6
I just had a Grandson join and graduate Army boot camp....
I tried to explain the weather is sooooo much better in SD as opposed to NC...
He didn't listen...as usual
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08-29-16, 03:52 PM #7
One of my nieces is a Navy CPO (just got back from deployment).
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08-29-16, 04:19 PM #8
Well, Bob (OP), at least they're in there SOMEWHERE. (in the armed forces)
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08-30-16, 04:40 PM #9
Well, actually, the navy has been awfully good about giving us a ride whenever we need one. I'm glad they are serving.
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08-30-16, 08:09 PM #10
Could always be worse like the air force or army, just ask air force Dave,lmfao, Semper Fidelis.
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09-28-16, 11:35 AM #11
Graduation is Friday so I'll be in Chicago Friday and Saturday. If anyone in that area wants to share a beer let me know.
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09-30-16, 12:33 PM #12
The Navy and Air Force don't give rides for free, they are paid for form the Marine Corps budget for all deployments, rides....
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12-25-16, 12:45 PM #13
I have to confess when I was deployed at sea with them, they were the hardest working SOB's I ever knew. While we slept between field operations, those guys were always doing some kind of labor on the ship 24/7. If they were not sweating in the boiler room, they were sweating in the kitchen at 4:30 AM or in the laundry room at midnight. When we pulled into harbor, they were painting the ship, loading supplies or scrubbing off sea crap from the water line.
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12-25-16, 01:05 PM #14
As long as they're serving honorably, they get my respect. Stark contrast to many of the teen/twenty-somethings i encounter every day.
Not everyone can be a Marine, which is why we are the few, and the proud.
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12-25-16, 10:30 PM #15
Don't feel bad, as I have a daughter who is at Dago right now in MCRD but also have a son in BUDS.... It all works out.
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