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    Sergeant Sergeant and other names

    I knew a Sgt. "Major" at Lejeune ................and deployed with a LCpl. Dick!


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    Since we are on the subject....

    Quote Originally Posted by CplKJSpevak View Post
    I knew a Sgt. "Major" at Lejeune ................and deployed with a LCpl. Dick!
    I went to HS with a kid named Jimmy Dick, but he went into the Navy, and became Seaman Dick.

    I guess he couldn't handle the shiat he got, so he changed (legally) his last name to that of his mother's maiden name - true story


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chumley View Post
    They are freakin expensive!! Prepare to spend about $130 a set if you buy brandie new.
    Where are you buying your digi's?
    It has always been around $35 for the top or bottom, around $75 for a set with tapes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by thewookie View Post
    I went to HS with a kid named Jimmy Dick, but he went into the Navy, and became Seaman Dick.
    You should have recruited him, then talked him into OCS....and prayed he made Major one day


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    Quote Originally Posted by thewookie View Post
    I went to HS with a kid named Jimmy Dick, but he went into the Navy, and became Seaman Dick.

    I guess he couldn't handle the shiat he got, so he changed (legally) his last name to that of his mother's maiden name - true story
    Served with, went overseas together, and then back to LTA, with Richard Arlen Dick. Excellent Marine and Crew Chief. Silver Star recipient.

    Went by the nickname of Dick-a-Dick. Never bothered him.

    After getting out, he got his PP license, upgraded (downgraded??) to rotary wing, bought a couple of 34's, and is quite successful in Colorado these days.


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    when I was in Iwakuni there was a Sgt Sargent in H&HS-15
    S-4 this was in 1968


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    when I was in 1st Maintenance Bn we had a GySgt Sergeant... he joined the 15th MEU... got hit by an IED and got some brain damage.... the man as far as I know is still a Marine!! He's not mentally slow, just (when I saw him last) moving a little slow... I was told he should regain a lot of his motor functions, figure he's good by now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Petzold View Post
    when I was in 1st Maintenance Bn we had a GySgt Sergeant... he joined the 15th MEU... got hit by an IED and got some brain damage.... the man as far as I know is still a Marine!! He's not mentally slow, just (when I saw him last) moving a little slow... I was told he should regain a lot of his motor functions, figure he's good by now.
    I remember him. He was with us in the 11th MEU when we went to Najaf Province for OIF II.


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