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The Right Thing....Marines, Navy, Army, Airforce, You Never Leave The Brotherhood

The Right Thing....Marines, Navy, Army, Airforce, You Never Leave The Brotherhood

Just a short note as an FYI. I am with a Marine Captain and his wife in Palm Coast Florida. It is a little bit of a story, but he has a heart procedure on Monday Morning in Daytona beach, then again, they just evacuated the hospital there. I drove in from Pensacola two days ago to help them out. We had been visiting a Marine Colonel Fighter pilot and his wife in Piney Flats, Tennessee.

The hurricane is heading right towards us and should be here sometime tomorrow afternoon. We have secured the house as best we could. We picked up supplies, are using the freezer to make ice, and we have booze. Our ladies are real troopers, they had the chance to leave but of course, Angela would not leave “Crunch” and Terry, as nervous as she is, would not leave me. Crunch is an interesting Marine. Google “Heroes Under Fire, Captain Crunch” from the History Channel. There are “A Few Good Men”

In the a.m. clean the tub, fill it with water, put our luggage in green garbage bags and put it on the highest things in the house as I plan on leaving Sunday to get to Orlando and fly home Monday morning…come hell or high water. I have many friends that are Marines and have had he good fortune of seeing them again on this trip. Terry and I could have left, but hey, when I grew up, I did not have a safe room when someone said stuff I didn’t like.

It is a great thing for all of us, after all these years, “I got his six”and we will all get thru this together. Their house may be gone,there possessions lost, but we will get thru this as a team…Marines….the cell is giving us alerts every half hour and the inland mile of coast has been ordered to evacuate. After the passage, the worry will be protecting property. Two Marines, guns and ammo, water and food and two good women, Chesty would love it that we, after all these years still take care of each other. Adapt, Improvise, Overcome.

–Gerry A. Flowers

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Comments

Lance Corporal - June 21, 2020

Adapt and Overcome Marines! When was it ever easy? We’ll get used to the new format.

R reeves - June 21, 2020

Go back to old format to complicated ,

H.young - June 21, 2020

Thank you BROTHERS… Go back to the old format…. H. Young USMC 1964/69

SSgt Frank Fellman, Plt. 173, sir! 20Sep – 07Dec61 ( Corps: 20Sep61 to 04Jan68) - June 21, 2020

New format is as bad as Camp Lejeune’s water was…

Sgt C - June 21, 2020

The new format stinks! Go back.

Bob Smith .59-65. 1st Tanks..3D Light , 1-3, 1stFSR - June 21, 2020

What they all said……go back to da way it wuz…..Were too old and grumpy for new poop.

Sgt. S.C. Guibord, 1st & 3rd MARDIV(s) - June 21, 2020

Gotta back my brothers, please go back to the old format. Awesome story of the Marine Coros brotherhood in action…..WE RRALLY DO HAVE EACH OTHERS SIX!

Kent - June 21, 2020

GO BACK TO OLD FORMAT!!

Lee H. Marshall - June 21, 2020

SgtMaj L. H. Marshall, USMC Ret (59-89) says If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!!

SSGT Chuck Purcell USMC Ret - June 21, 2020

May have something to do with the fact that Grunt.com has been sold to an Army dog.

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