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Hey Marine! Here is your chance to sound off. Browse the 1st Mar Div stories from fellow Marines. Don't forget to send us yours. Semper Fi Sgt Grit |
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Black DiamondShow this picture to Grit. It is at the 1st Mar Div HQ at Pendleton. All the Dog tags represent the Marines and Sailors attached to the 1st Div that have been killed in the GWOT. We took it on the way to the Bodfish campout last week. |
Deflyer and Deveraux, KC 2005
Dear Don,It was great meeting you and your great staff in KC last Summer. I'll look forward to seeing you in Denver in August. Here's a shot of Mo and me in another old uniform. Semper Fi Ed De Flyer P.S. Found this cut-out photo from the Old Breed News. Taken in DC in 2004.
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Speedy Spach
For Don (Sgt Grit) |
A Day at the ParadeThere were 11,000 1MEF Marines and their equipment in the Parade and over 100,000 fans cheering for them. It was a very moving experience
After the parade Carol and I stopped for lunch at a
Cuban restaurant. While we were waiting to be served six young Marines
came in were seated fairly close to our table. I bought them a round of
drinks and after they were served they approached our table in line and
one at a time introduced themselves and said, "Thank You Sir." They were
a fine example of the young people of this country. I notice the bill
was for two beers, two milks and two soft drinks. Only 2 were over 21. |
Hill 41
Hill 41 and O.P. Lou Pictured are (l to r) WO Truc,
51st ARVN, Lt. Gannon, Plt. Comdr., 3rd Plt, "D" 1/7, WO Thien, 51st ARVN,
LCpl. Cecil Wright, Spotter, NGF Section HQ. Btry., 3rd Bn., 11th Marines
and SSgt. Hung, Liaison NCO, Vietnamese Marine Corps. Photo taken November
21, 1967 on Hill 41 (Nui Ga Kah), home to " D" Co., 1st Bn, 7th Marines.
Staff Sergeant Hung and I became very good friends during my time on Hill
41 where I was the NCOIC of O.P. Lou, the Counter Rocket Observation Tower. |
2/7 CP - September 1965LtCol Leon N. Utter passed away a couple weeks ago.
I guess he made Col, but I'll remember him at this time. He was the CO of
BLT 2/7 when we went to Vietnam in 1965.
But the world's newspapers proclaimed
that the US had introduced toxic gas in country. It was a big deal,
at the time. We made headlines in Russia! |
Bravo Battery
Tom Missus, Bravo Battery 1/11. In country March 68 -
April 69 at Tu Cal Nov. 28, 1968. I'm the one standing on the left. The
only one uncovered. |
CPL BILL DOVE BAKERHQ CO KOREA, 1951 |
MARSWhile surfing site found the section on MARS in Vietnam. I was there and you can add my name to the list. At the time I was a LCpl. at N0EFB (oh by the way we were net control, as if that meant anything to the other sites!) loc. at the air base in DaNang,(1stMAW) MC side of strip. Oh there was an N0EFZ (I think that, if memory serves was the Rapose) and a few others past that, that would on occasion check in at role call, if not tactical. I have a few pic of the place from early 68 till the end of 69 if you would like to peek. john.childress@prosoft-eng.com. |
Sgt Stryker
In 1949, the movie "Sands of Iwo Jima", starring
John Wayne, was released. At that time I was a sergeant of Marines in a
rifle company, and my buddies started calling me Stryker (the character
name of the roll that John Wayne played) because I was a kick-ass Marine
NCO. That nickname is still remembered by a few of my old time friends
of the Corps. My name is Jean White and I served in "Item" Co., 3rd Bn.,
7th Marines as squad leader of 1st squad, 1st platoon. The photo was
taken by SSgt Ernie Pappenheimer, my platoon sergeant, in a place called
Uijongbu, northeast of Seoul, Korea. I was wounded the next day, 2 October,
1950. I later returned to duty and fought with my unit at the Chosin
Reservoir in North Korea. I retired from the Corps in 1975 as a Lieutenant
Colonel, after serving in Vietnam in 1stBn, 5th Marines. I would like to
hear from any of my old buddies from 1945-1975. |
HELP FIND CAPT. AUSTIN AND DOC SITZEL!!!!! C/1/7 RVN 67The first picture is of Cpl. Bob Pinkerton the radio
operator and Capt. Austin the CO. of C/1/7. The second picture is of Cpl.
Pinkerton and Doc Sitzel after Bob was wounded and waiting medivac. These
were taken in March of 67 in Nam. UPDATE:Bob Pinkerton has located Doc Sitzel. He located him
at a reunion about four years ago. I know I referred to a corpsman as a
Marine in the article, but so be it, he humped the boonies with the best. |
Hollywood MarinesWe've all heard of Hollywood Marines. Well here's two,
Cpl. Jenkins (left) and Cpl. Hagedorn. The guy in the back, I don't remember
his name, must have been a boot at PI. (No shades). HQ 3/11 Nam 66. |
Tiger country
This photo is to go with the Hq. Brty. 3/11 Naval
Gunfire Spot Team with the 37th ARVN Rangers. This is the lay land for
Operation Bihn Quan 12. This is still on the first day going up the
mountain. We'd just came through some jungle behind us and entering
into some elephant grass. |
Pioneer Days Parade in Twentynine Palms, CACourtney Mendoza (Proud Marine Corps Wife) |
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