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05-25-06, 08:31 PM #1
Shippin Out
I know I haven't been an active poster on this board but, I've checked it everyday since I joined and gathered as much information as possible.I graduate from high school tomorrow. My recruiter picks me up Sunday and I hit The Island on Monday. Thanks to all poolees for posting all your questions and to the Marines for answering those questions.
Thanks again, see you in 13 weeks.
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05-25-06, 09:12 PM #2
Good luck..............holla back at us when you get back and let us hear about some of the stuff you went through - that's what we like to hear. And, since you're right down the street from me - come see me in the Blues!
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05-25-06, 09:16 PM #3
Good Luck!
See ya when you get back to share your adventure
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05-26-06, 12:12 AM #4
good luck! Keep your head up!
Devious
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05-26-06, 12:36 AM #5
See you in several months! I'm rootin' for ya' here in IN!!
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05-26-06, 02:12 AM #6
good luck bro, we'll see ya in 13 weeks
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05-26-06, 02:53 AM #7
Good to go Poolee, good luck and keep your eyes on the prize! Come back and let us share your pride once you have met the challenge.
Jim
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05-26-06, 08:25 AM #8
Good luck, bro. Come back, and I wanna see that PUuurty EGA of yours! Haha.
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05-26-06, 11:55 AM #9
Get Some Hardcharger
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05-26-06, 12:06 PM #10
Good Luck.
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05-26-06, 12:12 PM #11
Good luck to all Poolee's. And remember everything that your drill instructors will instill in your heads. Remember all of the fellow brothers and everybody who has gone before you and stepped on those footprints.
Semper Fi.
pain is weakness leaving the body !!!
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05-26-06, 08:42 PM #12
Lucky you.
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05-27-06, 12:43 AM #13
The one piece of advice I would give is to soak it all in. Sure, there will be some times you think enlisting was the dumbest thing you've ever done. There will be times you question your own sanity. That is all a part of the process. But, starting Monday you begin a journey that could be 4 years, could be 30, but will be the best time of your life. Soak in every detail to the best of your ability. The stories will be with you for a lifetime. Don't deprive your great-grandson of the experience of hearing you tell him about your time in the Marines.
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05-27-06, 08:28 AM #14
I couldn't agree more - even we women have a few stories of our own. You girls carry on the tradition of THE FEWER THE PROUDER THE WOMEN MARINES!
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