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  1. #16
    yellowwing
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    The most mundane has to be knowing how to properly field day a head! When my wife and I clean the house, the bathroom is always my responsibility. I can get it done faster (and more sanitized) that she can swab the kitchen!


  2. #17
    yellowwing
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    PRINTING IN BLOCK LETTERS.
    POST 11 ALL SECURE - 0945, 22 DECEMBER 2004


    Any Marine that has ever stood watch, knows how to neatly print. It is a must for NCOs and above.


  3. #18
    hell yeah Yellowing! but, to be honest, I got shewed out for almost eh whole time I was in Security Forces for keepng a darn near illegible log book! Not easy writing clearly at 3 AM in a typhoon on Guam! LOL


  4. #19
    My #1 lesson.........Lead by example. That seperates Marines from anyone else. Marine PFCs and Lcpls have more responsabilities than most army corporals or navy petty officers, because our chain of command goes down to the individual fireteam level. Which means that it's not if you have to be a leader but when.

    semper fi


  5. #20
    yellowwing
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    Weapons safety. A really important lesson. Never assuming a weapon is unloaded.

    Also the Four Life Saving Steps:
    1. Stop the bleeding
    2. Start the breathing
    3. Protect the wound
    4. Treat for shock.

    Then our Combat Instructors taught us the Four Life Taking Steps:
    1. Start the bleeding
    2. Stop the breathing
    3. Open the wound
    4. Inflict maximum shock!


  6. #21
    Phantom Blooper
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    As the old saying from the old T.V. show Kung Fu . You done well,grasshopper! Semper-Fi! "Never Forget" Chuck Hall


  7. #22
    THE MARINE CORPS HAS BEEN ONE OF THE BEST THINGS IN MY LIFE. YES (MY WIFE) MARRAGE IS GREAT, BUT NOTHING WILL COME CLOSE TO THE DAY I WAS PROMOTED TO SGT!!! CIVILIAN LIFE SUCKS, IF YOUR ONE OF EM'. BUT FOR THOSE RESERVISTS (ONCE ON ACTIVE DUTY AND NOW PART OF THE "WEEKEND GUN CLUB") I MISS THE ACTIVE SIDE MORE AND MORE THAN EVER. I JUST PUT IN A PACKAGE TO GO BACK TO ACTIVE DUTY, CAUSE I MISS IT SO MUCH. THE MARINE CORPS AS A WHOLE IS A GREAT THING, SOMETIMES PEOPLE IN IT, MAKE IT TUFF, BUT I'LL TAKE THAT OVER THE CIVILIAN WORLD ANYDAY!! OUR HISTORY, OUR TRADITIONS, THE MARINES IN IRAQ AND AFGANISTAN... THEY ARE DOING SOME AWESOME THINGS OVER THERE. SAY A PRAYER FOR EM... REMEMBER THEM, CAUSE WHEN SOME STUPIED A@# PUNK STEPS UP IN MY FACE AND TRIES TO TELL ME WHAT ME AND THE OTHER MARINES DO IS WORTHLESS, I HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THOSE GUYS RIGHT THEN, AND I KNOW DEEP DOWN IN MY HEART, WHAT THEY ARE DOING, DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE, THAT WHAT WE HAVE ALL DONE MAKES A DIFFERENCE. MY MARINE GRANDFATHER (GUNNY BARRY, 24 FOR YEARS IN) REMINDED ME BEFORE I WENT TO BOOT CAMP IN 1998, TO ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST. EVEN IF YOUR SCRUBBING TOILETS OR SWABBING THE DECK, GIVE IT YOUR ALL, AS A MARINE. THAT'S WHAT I HAVE LEARNED!!! SEMPER FI. ANYBODY WANT SOME MOTOVATION, WRITE BACK AT matthewtwhite10@excite.com... OOH-RAH


  8. #23
    Being a Marine taught me many things in life, mainly life is what you make it to be. That you create your breaks in life good or bad, how you deal with them tells folks a lot about you. That says a lot to employers, friends, and family which opens the door to other avenues.


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    A friend of mine emailed this to me thought I could share it with everyone


    It's Standing Up And Believing.........................


    This is the kind of thing that PMO! Did you earn it? Have you
    earned it! H&ll! I did twenty years in the Marine Corps, retired
    for Christmas sake, and I don't know that I've still have earned
    the right to call myself a Marine! Not when you think in terms of
    those that have gone before me and those that have come after me!
    I know, that each and every day that I crawl my azz out of the
    rack, I've got to go out and earn it again! I'm big on Honor and
    Integrity! You question my Honor, my Integrity, my honesty, my
    truthfulness, my fidelity, I get fighting Mad! You would have come
    out better calling me something else! That's the thing! Once
    you've made it through boot camp, that doesn't make you a Marine!
    What makes you a Marine is how you're going to get you're azz out
    of the rack everyday for the rest of your life and live your life
    by what the Marine Corps taught you! Trained you to do, and to be!
    Everything that you need to get through, to survive in this life,
    the Marine Corps has taught you! EVERYTHING! We can start with
    HONOR and INTEGRITY! Its called doing the right thing ~ in all
    things and with all things and with everyone that you come across
    in life! Its standing up and being counted for, and calling BS,
    BULL****! Its standing up and believing in something greater and
    larger than yourself, if its nothing else but the guy next to you!
    Forever more its about sacrifice, and putting those less fortunate
    and weaker than you before yourself! Its about acknowledging that
    life is tough, but its tougher if your stupid! Its about growing,
    and about continuously learning, and about being tested! Its about
    never being complacent! Never satisfied! That your best is never
    is going to be good enough! Perhaps to your parents, to your wife,
    to your children, but never to yourself! And before God! Its about
    never quitting, no matter how hard it gets! Its about not whining!
    No matter how tough it gets! Its about sucking it up, and giving
    110% each day, every day! Its about living up to the standard! And
    the bar is set pretty d*mn high! Its meant to be! If it was easy,
    H&ll, everyone would be a Marine! That's the thing that a lot of
    soldiers and a lot of sailors, and a lot of airmen don't get! Once
    you become a Marine, the discipline is self-perpetuating! The
    discipline of the Corps becomes you're self-discipline! Many, and
    I mean many fall to the wayside! I truly believe, that the final
    and ultimate test as to where or not you're a Marine, comes the
    day you report into Heaven with your PCS orders, and Saint Peter
    tells you, "Enter Marine!" To me, whether you did 2 years or 20 or
    more, the test of whether you're a Marine or not is how you live
    your life! Did you make a difference? Or did you lay your Honor,
    your Integrity, your spirit, your soul upon the alter of the
    almighty dollar, or (fill in the blank). Can you go to your grave
    and before God, and honestly say, "I did my absolute best! I gave
    all!" Can you stand before God come Judgment Day and say, "I am
    righteous and I did righteous, and I fought for righteous all my
    life!"

    You need not lay your life down nor become crippled from the
    physical wounds of war! The fight to be fought, is the fight of
    righteousness! Did you do right! Did you do the right thing, in
    all things! Did you stand up for the down-trodden? Did you defend
    the weak? Did you defend the less fortunate?

    It matters not that you did two nor twenty in the Marine Corps,
    what matters is that you applied that which the Marine Corps
    taught you~! What matters is that you stood on the side of Lady
    Justice, and Righteousness! What matters is that you made a
    difference in your life and for being in this life!

    The fact that you enlisted in the Marine Corps speaks volumes!
    Most young Americans these days don't enlist into the military!
    H&ll! They won't even enlist into the Army Reserves or even the
    National Guard! Let alone the Marine Corps! The fact that you did,
    speaks volumes thus far about your character! VOLUMES! But that is
    nothing more than a foundation for which to build the rest of your
    life!

    Do you measure up? No! You don't! And the day that you believe
    that you do, you're done as a Marine! I did 20 years in the Marine
    Corps, retired! Guess what? I still don't measure up! Why? Because
    you're best isn't and never will be good enough! You do the 3 mile
    PFT run in 19 minutes, then you need to have you azz out on the
    road, working on 18:59~! You shoot 245 on the rifle range, then
    you need to start working on 246! You get a noteworthy on an
    inspection, than you need to get working on "beyond noteworthy"!

    Everyday that you're in the Marine Corps is a "test"! I've seen
    Marines that had 12-14 years in the Marine Corps, and kicked back
    on their heels, thinking that they had it made! You Don't! Guess
    what? Those guys, got kicked out! You can do everything to
    perfection for 18 years, and you screw up one time and its your
    azz!

    That's the way it has to be! You don't get paid for screwing up!
    You don't get paid for saying, "My mistake! I forgot! I screwed
    up, nor 'My Bad!" Why? Because in most of the MOS in the Marine
    Corps , you screw up you get someone killed! Just that plain, just
    that simple!

    But, you know what? That's the way it is out here in civilian
    life! Even more so! Either be part of the solution, or part of the
    answer or,...................BE GONE! That's why Marines excel so
    well out here in civilian life,.............we understand that!

    Where I work at now, we've got two part-time college students
    working for us, in less than a week, I've heard from both of them,
    "Its not my problem, I'm not going to worry about it!" Well guess
    again Slick! It IS your PROBLEM!

    Attitude is everything! Life is 10% of what happens to you, and
    90% of your attitude! Its all about how you perceive it! How you
    look at it! Its not so much about what you've been through, nor
    what your going through, its about "What the **** are you going to
    do about it, and how are you going to handle it!"

    That's the thing about being a Marine! Marines are renown for
    finding themselves in a world of ****! The thing about Marines is
    that they get off their azz and get busy doing something about it!
    It might not be pleasant, it might not be pretty, and it might not
    be fun, but they do something about it! They get busy! Marines
    aren't know for sitting around and holding "pity party's" They get
    busy getting "BUSY"

    Marines aren't too big on "sympathy" If you're looking for
    sympathy, about the only place you're going to find it in this
    world or lifetime is in the dictionary! Get use to that fact and
    you'll do well in life! For every problem you've got, I promise
    you, someone has got it worse! For every trouble you've got, I
    promise you someone is worse off! You may be uglier than h&ll, I
    promise you! There's someone uglier than you! You may be dumber
    than a fence post, but I promise you, there's someone dumber than
    you! You may be dirt poor, but I promise you there IS someone
    poorer than you!

    When you find yourself counting your troubles and your sorrows,
    etc, etc, etc. STOP! Count your blessings~!


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    That was AWESOME!!!!!Thanks for sharing.....


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  12. #27
    yellowwing
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    Do you measure up? No! You don't! And the day that you believe that you do, you're done as a Marine! I did 20 years in the Marine Corps, retired!

    Guess what? I still don't measure up! Why? Because you're best isn't and never will be good enough! You do the 3 mile PFT run in 19 minutes, then you need to have you azz out on the road, working on 18:59~!

    You shoot 245 on the rifle range, then you need to start working on 246! You get a noteworthy on an inspection, than you need to get working on "beyond noteworthy"!
    Yes, the drive and determination to be better Marines than we were last week. Still it is in all of us.

    How could we not with the likes of Chesty Puller, Jimmy Howard, and now Brad Kasal leading Our Tradition?

    Talking to a Bro last week about this...Did we ever really get out? We are still doing our duty no matter what our Separation Date was.

    Semper Fidelis!


  13. #28
    yellowwing
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    Not mewling and bemoaning what life has unexpectedly thrown at you. Get on to solving the problem and taking the necessary actions!


  14. #29
    There is a time and a place for B.S. Combat is not one of them.


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