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03-03-08, 06:40 PM #1
Devil Dog Diary
I wanted to bring this book to all the poolees' attention. It's called Devil Dog Diary by GYSGT. William Price. It's all about Price's experience during boot camp at MCRD Parris Island. He had kept a diary with him and wrote in it everyday talking about what he was going through during boot camp. It is amazing to see the change he went through. Price went from a young man with no direction and discipline in his life to a Marine who knew where he was going in life.
I HIGHLY recommend this book to everyone here. I have a whole new found respect for all Marines. What they went through and what we as poolees are about to face is an amazing challenge! (I think thats a bit of an understatement)
Here's the offical site for the book and and a link to buy the book from Amazon.com. Oh and also try to look for Price's videos on Youtube.
http://www.devildogdiary.com/
http://www.amazon.com/Devil-Dog-Diar...4590857&sr=1-1
I also would recommend a book called Making the Corps. It gives some great insight to boot camp and the history of the Corps.
Here's a link for that one: http://www.amazon.com/Making-Corps-A...4590950&sr=1-1
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03-03-08, 07:00 PM #2
im going to see if i can pick it up some time this week. But i would recommend "No True Glory" as well. It's the book by Bing West about the Marines taking Fallujah. The pictures in this book will get you outraged and you will want to go to Iraq that second while you are still looking at the pictures. But then when you read about how the Marines use teamwork and good American tactics....its moto for anyone
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03-03-08, 07:07 PM #3
I'll definitely look for those at my library.
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03-03-08, 07:09 PM #4
I've read "Making the Corps" and "No true Glory", and they are both good reads, some others are "My Men are my Heros", and "Lone Survivor", I know, the last one isnt about the Marine Corps, but it's still a great book about Courage, Honor and Bravery.
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03-03-08, 07:44 PM #5
I told the guy I am kinda/sorta seeing about these books and I will see if he indeed got them and if they were beneficial to him whatsoever. I try to help him about the Corps (he FINALLY saw a recruiter today; I'm so proud of him for sucking up his guts and asking about things, seriously - maybe I will give him that 101st AD patch after all hahah). but the recruiter can help so much than I ever could, I think. I really want to sign him with MY friend who is a recruiter, but I have no idea how. It's not even the fact of him being a person eligible for me to get a higher rank, because I already have E2 with my Bachelor's Degree; I just want to get him wearing the same uniform as I am.
Think he'll take the bait on this, seriously? I know the O5s of EVERY RTBn. on Parris Island (yes, seriously) and they seemingly have taken to me, so gah, I need to just concentrate on being able to re-join myself, that is all really.
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03-03-08, 09:13 PM #6
Sweet, more stuff to read! And for any ladies out there interested in what boot camp will be like on our side of things, Parris Island: A Woman's Memoir of Marine Corps Boot Camp by Lisa Cordeiro.
http://www.lisacordeiro.com/
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03-03-08, 11:46 PM #7
I would also highly recommend Making the Corps I'm almost finished with it and I can hardly put it down. I also loved Warrior Soul which is the memoirs of a Navy SEAL, he takes a few pot shots at the Marine Corps, but it is still a very good book.
Does anyone have any other reading suggestions?
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03-04-08, 12:05 AM #8Originally Posted by Bullpup
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/sh...ighlight=books
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=53520
and of course, the Commandant's reading list:
http://home.comcast.net/~antaylor1/usmccommandant.html
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03-04-08, 11:22 PM #9
Wow I'm being reprimanded by a future, future Marine, I must have really messed up this time(when you gonna join us poolees). Just messing with ya. Thanks for reminding me of the rules, it totally slipped my mind. Also, thanks for the links, those were helpful.
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03-06-08, 05:31 PM #10Originally Posted by Bullpup
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03-06-08, 10:24 PM #11
That sucks about the collar bone. Just make sure your more gonnabe than wannabe and you will become an "am". Haha. But seriously when are you going to become a poolee.
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03-07-08, 10:31 PM #12
Haha, "gonnabe". The doc said I should be completely ready by July. Suuuccccks. But I'll get there eventually....
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