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    MSgt Murdered



    On Nov 8 2003, MSgt Kenneth B Johnson was shot once in the chest and pronounced dead at the scene. He was killed by a civilian in the parking lot of a convenience store in Baton Rouge, LA. MSgt Johnson was assigned to RS New Orleans, 6th Marine Corps District.

    Our prayers go out to him and his family. Semper Fi MSgt.


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    THE FINAL INSPECTION

    The Marine stood and faced God
    Which must always come to pass.
    He hoped his shoes wew shining
    Just as brightly as his brass.
    "Step forward now, you Marine,
    How shall I deal with you?
    Have you always turned the other check?
    To My Church have you been true?"
    The Marine squared his shoulders said,
    "No, Lord, I guess I ain't,
    Because those of us who carry guns
    Can't always be a saint.
    I've had to work most Sundays
    And at times, my talk was tough,
    And sometimes I"ve been violent,
    Because the world is awfully rough.
    But, I never took a penny,
    That wasn't mine to keep...
    Through, I worked a lot of overtime
    When the bills got just too steep,
    And I never passed a cry for help,
    Though, at times I shook with fear,
    And sometimes, God forgive me,
    I've wept unmanly tears.
    I know I don't deserve a place
    Among the people here,
    They never wanted around
    Except to calm their fears.
    If you've a place for me here, Lord,
    It needn't be so grand,
    I never expected or had too much,
    But if you don't, I'll understand."
    There was silence all around the throne
    Where the saints had often trod
    As the Marine waited quietly,
    For the judgment of his God,
    "Step forward now, you Marine,
    You've borne your burdens well,
    Walk peacefully on Heaven's street,
    You've done your time in Hell."

    TO ALL THAT SERVE,
    SEMPER FIDELIS


    AND WHEN HE GOES TO HEAVEN.......

    TO ST. PETER HE WILL TELL, ........

    ONE MORE SOLIDER REPORTING SIR....

    I SERVED MY TIME IN HELL......

    May He Rest In Peace.....

    Sempers,

    Roger



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