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  • November 30, 2018

    When The Old DI Emerged

    As a life-long believer in personal responsibility, decided that even as a field grade officer that if I was going to get kilt in a MVA (Motor Vehicle Accident), it was going to be because of something I did (or...

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  • November 30, 2018

    Memories of MCAS El Toro

    I have many fond memories of MCAS El Toro. I was stationed there from Nov. ’56 thru Nov. ’59. I served with MARS-37 as a 6442 Hydraulics Repairman MOS. I would like to know where MARS-37 was moved to. I...

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  • “Marauding” Marine Makes Mark with Manuscript
    November 30, 2018

    “Marauding” Marine Makes Mark with Manuscript

    By Shannon Collins, Defense Media Activity Former Marine LCpl. David Roach, author of the “Marauder” Viking fantasy series, hands his new book, “Runebinder” to Navy Lt. Rosert Pfeiffer, Office Naval Intelligence, Washington, D.C., at Vikings Con in LaPlata, Maryland, Oct....

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  • Eye in the Sky
    November 24, 2018

    Eye in the Sky

    It’s 2:00 a.m. on the Camp Pendleton coastline. Along the pitch-black rigid waters, an unknown object sends a signal to a Marine monitoring the shores with the lattice modular heli-drone security system. With the lift of a finger and press...

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  • November 15, 2018

    We Heard the Tupe, Tupe

    Right after Dewey Canyon we received a new platoon commander, Lt. R. We were his first command and I’m sure he wanted to do everything right. I’m almost positive it was operation Apache Snow, of course the Lt. was the...

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  • November 15, 2018

    How Many Belt Loops

    Sgt. Grit, First of all thanks for the great newsletter, and to all the past, present, and future men and women of this great family called the United States Marine Corps. I was just wondering what questions were asked of...

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