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05-27-09, 12:53 PM #1321
I'm to damn old to go back but if they ever get here, I'll be ready. One more thing, to all of you that served and fought, God Bless you and may your spirt of America always be in your hearts.
SemperFi,, God i love this country
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05-28-09, 08:54 AM #1322
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05-28-09, 10:16 PM #1323
Roooster
Semper Fi 2/5/1stMarDiv LETS GO
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05-28-09, 10:18 PM #1324
[] Semper Fi 2/5/1stMarDiv LETS GO
Been ready since I left "In Country" '66
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05-29-09, 08:43 PM #1325
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05-29-09, 09:55 PM #1326
I'm told the name HALL is the fifth most common...
Robert Hall, if you do any genealogy about your Hall Line, I'd like to see if we are kin. I have about 5000 names in my PAF Ancestry. I can't find the parents of John Hall, m. (1730) beautiful Anne Bolling. They lived in VA & NC. The name Robert Hall is prolific in my lines. I'm harmless (aged 78), and I find that in talking about ancestry, people are either very interested or totally disinterested. So in closing, however you might feel about sharing genealogy, I'll use one of my favorite pilfered lines from Marine Gene Hackman as he used in a recent movie: "... don't worry about me, I handle rejection very well...". Kindest regards, Gary Hall, W-3-1, 1950-51, & Tyler, TX. Gung Ho {we at one time were allies with the Chinese).
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05-30-09, 10:23 PM #1327
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06-02-09, 09:56 PM #1328
Genealogy
Hello Gary Hall,
Yes I'm interested; however, the timing isn't good. I'd like to pick up this subject next week or so. My legal name is Robert Lee Arthur Hall. That's right; two middle names. Arthur was my dad's name. I'm told that the 'Lee" has a southern connection. Yes, that Lee. More later.
Robert Hall
rlhall3071@aol.com
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07-02-09, 09:17 PM #1329
Unvindicated Marine Ready To Report
19761228 - 19821228
1st Bn Alpha Co Plt 1024 PISC 12281976-03221977
Sr. DI SSgt K. E. Fitzgerald
Asst DI SSgt M. G. Carpenter
Asst DI Cpl R. H. Oldham / he was a E5 got busted down to E4 for some stupid chit.
All 3 were highly decorated VietNam Vets & I would be honored to serve under them any day. They molded me into the Marine I was yesterday and today. Thank You Gentlemen!
I'm an unvindicated American/Marine since 9/11 Although I'll be 50 this year and wear Bifocals, I can still hump with the best of em, and am still an expert shot, give me my .45 & M16A1 with a 203 and I'm ready to go whereever you need me. Bytheway, I'll be wanting to bring a couple of buddies with me from Charlie Company 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion 2nd Marine Division, Onslow Beach, Camp Lejeune NC and a couple of A6 Intruder & F4 Friends of mine from the 1stMAW Iwakunii Japan, that's if we can find em.
Semper Fi
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07-02-09, 09:34 PM #1330
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07-03-09, 06:58 AM #1331
Ready to Run the wire,and clear the tunnels.never missed a muster,and never will even at 64,still lean and mean.......TonyD
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07-03-09, 11:25 PM #1332
Semper Fi tonydzeek if the Man upstairs sees fit we will do it again.
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07-05-09, 09:10 PM #1333
Let's get Some!!
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07-06-09, 04:38 PM #1334
I am trying to locate a WW2 Marine for a friend of mine who was a "Hump Pilot" This Marine was on Gould canal. We are looking for any information on him such as his home of record and family members. This info is needed for a project on veterans of my area. This Marines name is Robbert L. Boss. Any help would be great full. Thanks.
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07-09-09, 04:49 PM #1335
Clp Smith, D.C. Reporting as ordered Sir!
Don't need to know where in the Hell we are headed.
Don't give a Da@# who we are GOING to kill.
Just need to know where in the hell I'm supposed to plant my sorry old a$$
in this bad a$$ transport and what's for chow.
Let's Move!
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