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- Ranger
- Posts: 349
- Joined: June 2nd, 2005, 2:06 pm
Welcome
There are a lot of nice people in the world...I'm just here to help even it up.
Co C 1/75 1/77-9/78
SWCDQC - Combat Diver
Rgr Class 1&2-78
Det 1 Co A 1/20 SFGA 81-83
Co H 122 IN (LRSU) 89-90
Co B 2/19 SFGA 90-93
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Co C 1/75 1/77-9/78
SWCDQC - Combat Diver
Rgr Class 1&2-78
Det 1 Co A 1/20 SFGA 81-83
Co H 122 IN (LRSU) 89-90
Co B 2/19 SFGA 90-93
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- Deathy McDeath
- Embryo
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- Ranger
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- onceagain2
- Egg
- Posts: 4
- Joined: July 16th, 2005, 9:15 am
marine intro
Thank you Rangers and Vets for the welcome. I am looking forward to getting back in the game. From what I have been reading on this outstanding site my best bet is to get an Airborne option and hopefully get the chance to volunteer.
Thanks again
Semper Fi
Thanks again
Semper Fi
Welcome, I was in the same boat in 94. Being in Batt. is fun, Check you attitude at the door cause being a Combat Vet(place any other notable other item in here too) doesnt mean shit. Scrub floors on your hands and knees cause some 18yr old Tabbed Spec4/PFC will make you want that TAB even more. I led the singing of the Marine Corp. Hymn during the company smoking before block leave. Now I think back and say that was some good shit. RLTW Pete
USMC-87 to 91
Bco 1/75 94-97
Bco 1/75 94-97