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COUNT OFF!! - 1/21/2001 11:54:00 PM   
1stSgt USMC

 

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Alright Marines Listen up, I just saw the post from Krull and I know Bruce and Mike are former Marines, I am kinda curious as to what we have here in terms of numbers. I'll Start: 1stSgt Curt Gustafson (Active) ------------------ "Steel on Target" Company B 1st Tank Bn

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- 1/22/2001 12:05:00 AM   
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Amos,Michael J., Lance Corporal,present!! Former Marine ------------------ Mike Amos Meine Ehre Heisst Treue

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- 1/22/2001 1:02:00 AM   
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Reedy, George; Cpl ,Former Marine

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- 1/22/2001 2:26:00 AM   
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Brooks, Joe H. Grenadier Rifleman Fox Co. 2nd Battalion/4th Marines (Active) CLNC 1981-1985 Georgia Army National Guard Combat Engineer 265th Engineer Group 1986-1992 Desert Shield & Storm Veteran

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- 1/22/2001 3:20:00 AM   
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Shetter, Randy 1stLt 0402 Former Marine Logistics Officer 77-80 HQ and Ground Maintenance Squadron-37 Marine Wing Support Group-37 3rd Marine Air Wing El Toro Calif. Semper Fi Fellow Marines Randy

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- 1/22/2001 3:26:00 AM   
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I hope not to intrude too much here Top but Staff Sergeant US Army here. Currently active duty with the Mighty Mustang Regiment, 8th US Cavalry. ------------------ Former member of the 8th US cavalry and a grandson of a Leibstandarte tanker. Former name on these boards was Leibstandarte.

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- 1/22/2001 4:44:00 AM   
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T All, Major David A. Davenport 0202/0210 - Active drilling reservist with JICPAC (Ft. Worth Texas)AKA - Iron Cross Semper Fi!!!!

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- 1/22/2001 4:44:00 AM   
1stSgt USMC

 

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"I hope not to intrude too much here Top but Staff Sergeant US Army here" I do not mind the intrusion at all, as long as you promise not to call me "Top" in the Corps that beloved term of affection is reserved for our Master Sergeants and Master Gunnery Sergeants. Although my Tankers who attend your Ft Knox school love to tease me from time to time and call me "Sleeve" ------------------ 1stSgt Semper Fi "Steel on Target" Company B 1st Tank Bn

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- 1/22/2001 6:10:00 AM   
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Sgt Andrew M. Marciniak 89-94 2/7 and 13th CIT Served Desert Storm and Somalia ------------------ USMCGrunt -When it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight.

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USMCGrunt Then it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Tommy, 'ow's yer soul?" But it's "Thin red line of 'eroes" when the drums begin to roll! -Rudyard Kipling-

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- 1/22/2001 6:10:00 AM   
Larry Wagner

 

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Larry Wagner Former Sgt. USMC 1972-1985 Air Wing helo and engine mech. ------------------ Larry Wagner USMC, SGT. 1972-1985

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- 1/22/2001 10:20:00 PM   
Greg McCarty

 

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Hmmm... Lots of Marines here, Good. Sooner or later I will have questions about tactical doctrine. Unfortunately, I'm from the other side of the Dept of the Navy. IC(PO2) USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) CAG 5 "Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club" 1966-70. ------------------ Greg. 37 mill AA... can suddenly ruin your day. [This message has been edited by Greg McCarty (edited January 22, 2001).] [This message has been edited by Greg McCarty (edited February 13, 2001).]

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- 1/22/2001 11:11:00 PM   
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Captain Brian Duplessis (Active); MCRD San Diego (leaving in 3 wks for Field Artillery Officer's Advanced Course)

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- 1/23/2001 12:54:00 AM   
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Panzerfist, In answer to your question about a First Sergeant, the USMC rank structure is set up like this. Gunnery Sergeant (E7) First Sergeant(E8) This is a staff/command position and is usually the senior enlisted rank in a company Master Sergeant(E8) This is for senior enlisted that havechosen to stay in their selected MOS. The senior enlisted man in our Communications platoon was a Master Sergeant. Sergeant Major (E9) The highest staff/command enlisted rank. Most battalions have a SgtMaj and most USMC bases have their own "Base" SgtMaj. MasterGunnery Sergeant (E9) Highest enlisted rank when staying withing your MOS. The senior enlisted Marine in our MP unit on MCAGCC 29 Palms was a MasterGunnery Sergeant. Hope this helps a little and anyone is free to elaborate more on the topic. ------------------ USMCGrunt -When it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight.

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- 1/23/2001 1:16:00 AM   
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D. R. Oskar, Maj USMC, will retire in August. Used to be a SSgt in the 1391 field before I got myself busted to 2ndLT and had to start over :-) Currently a primary flight instructor at NAS Whiting.

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- 1/23/2001 7:03:00 AM   
panzerfist

 

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thanks for the info. i talked to a sgt today about the splitting of the e-8's and so on. in my command (VFA 125, Lemoore, ca) there is a marine post but since its an NAS, lemoore, is dominated by navy. thanks p/f/

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- 1/23/2001 7:17:00 AM   
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Sommer, Christopher. Former Sergeant (0311,0313)1989-98 1/9, 2/9, 2nd LAR Currently a Sergeant (13F - forward observer) in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard (1/107 FA) ------------------ People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. -- George Orwell [email]sooperduk@hotmail.com[/email]

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- 1/23/2001 7:25:00 AM   
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SgtMjr Price 1960 thru 1975 reserves went as advicer 1975 thru 1981 to Middle east areas, 1981 thru 2000 Active duty Sniper Instructor. Sgt Prce Jr. 1983 - 1993 Combat enginner ther switched to Sniper duty. Injured and discharged. Both me and My father Miss the Corp. But had no choice Semper Fi and Good luck.

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- 1/23/2001 9:02:00 AM   
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1STSGT, USMC, READ THIS AT THE POSITION OF ATTENTION. Whorton, James, MAJ, Army, retired Enlisted 1973-75, 11B, 2nd Bde, 8th ID, Baumholder, GER, "The Rock" Officer 1975-92. Spent most of that time on the division staff of 5th ID, Ft. Polk, LA, 8th ID, Bad Kreuznach, GER, back to 5th ID. I spent Desert Storm training the 256th Inf. Bde, La. National Guard at Ft. Hood, TX. I won't comment further on that experience. I worked in public relations my last six years. I have worked with Marines occasionally. Interesting duty. Once had a great flag football game involving Marines back in 78. I was with an Army detachment in Pittsburgh of all places, and our team played a Marine team. The game ended in a brawl. I recall a Marine captain (I am not making this up!) biting one of our guys on the leg. (Our guy lived, by the way.) I got in one good punch, and the Marine I hit kept saying after it was over, "I can't believe the L-T hit me." I think they drummed him out of the Corps later. Anyway, after the fight, the Marines took us to our enlisted club and bought us all drinks. They thought it was the most fun they had had in a long time. Another Marine story. I flew in to Panama with a battalion from Ft. Polk in the spring of 89, prior to Just Cause, when Noriega was acting up. At one of our briefings the in-country folks told us about an ammo dump guarded by Marines. They told us to steer well clear of it, because the Marines shot at everything and had just recently shot at some other Army guys. We believed them and didn't try out luck. Great guys, Marines. CARRY ON, 1ST SGT.

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- 1/23/2001 9:16:00 AM   
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quote:

Originally posted by JW: 1STSGT, USMC, READ THIS AT THE POSITION OF ATTENTION. I have worked with Marines occasionally. Interesting duty. Once had a great flag football game involving Marines back in 78. I was with an Army detachment in Pittsburgh of all places, and our team played a Marine team. The game ended in a brawl. I recall a Marine captain (I am not making this up!) biting one of our guys on the leg. (Our guy lived, by the way.) I got in one good punch, and the Marine I hit kept saying after it was over, "I can't believe the L-T hit me." I think they drummed him out of the Corps later. Anyway, after the fight, the Marines took us to our enlisted club and bought us all drinks. They thought it was the most fun they had had in a long time. Another Marine story. I flew in to Panama with a battalion from Ft. Polk in the spring of 89, prior to Just Cause, when Noriega was acting up. At one of our briefings the in-country folks told us about an ammo dump guarded by Marines. They told us to steer well clear of it, because the Marines shot at everything and had just recently shot at some other Army guys. We believed them and didn't try out luck. Great guys, Marines. CARRY ON, 1ST SGT.
JW, Interesting story about the football game. We used to call this "Rough Housing" or "Grab Assing". Most sporting events at least in my unit seemed to degenerate into this kind of behavior. What can I say..... It's a gift. I think one of the most hilarious comments I heard though was an Army Captain asking our Company Commander while we were on a 25 mile hump, "Why is it that everytime they (meaning us)stop for more than 5 minutes, they end up throwing things at each other?" Our CO replied, "They're just being Marines Captain. If they don't have someone else to screw with, they screw with each other." 'Nuff said ------------------ USMCGrunt -When it absolutely, positively, has to be destroyed overnight.

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- 1/23/2001 9:58:00 AM   
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A salute to all you guys!!

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- 1/23/2001 10:00:00 AM   
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Once You have military in your blood...it stays there until you die ! For all of you who continue to serve and those who are no longer "Active"....let me thank you for your service....from one Vet to another....Thank You for your honorable service to the nation! After 22 years of Infantry and Cavalry, I hung up my boots ! Dan Galena (Delta32) Sergeant First Class, Retired United States Army

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- 1/23/2001 12:20:00 PM   
panzerfist

 

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mccarty - nice to see another navy person around - although i have always considered myself a misplaced army soldier (dont ask). ive stood watch with the bonhomme richard (and actually got into a fight with a ltjg from that ship - its a long, funny story). i was on the USS COWPENS and let me say - its nice to see what 5'54's can do to a beachhead. its our way of saying "reach out and smash someone" p.s. - those tomahawks aint so bad either! p/f/

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- 1/23/2001 2:51:00 PM   
Randy

 

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Hi troops, looks like we could form a small platoon. Speaking of rough housing/grab ass in the service. I remember while at one of the first Gallant Eagle FTX at Ft Irwin my air unit det was bivouacked near a Marine grunt unit. After seeing some Marines rolling in the dirt I asked their LT what they were doing. He told me they had some "free time" so they were playing "Bull in the Ring"!! Needless to say I was glad I was in the Air Wing. As we used to say "Swing with the Wing"! Semper Fi to all Active and Vets Randy

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- 1/24/2001 1:02:00 PM   
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Marines, Soldiers and Sailors, Enjoyed your stories and I must echo the sentiments of the SFC. Thankyou all for your service to your country, and standing guard over my family. I must say quite an impressive group and close to a 100 years of service I'm sure. ------------------ 1stSgt Semper Fi "Steel on Target" Company B 1st Tank Bn

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- 1/24/2001 1:05:00 PM   
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Gentlemen allow me to ring the bell at the Bar drinks are on me... I finally became a Veteran. ------------------ 1stSgt Semper Fi "Steel on Target" Company B 1st Tank Bn

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- 1/24/2001 1:11:00 PM   
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E-7 SFC/PSG U S Army (ret) 59th Bde SASCOM Power to Spare ..we used to support 3rd of the 3rd something or another out of Corp Landjut in the north atlantic/baltic ... seems we had some uh hmm special ammo they needed........ [This message has been edited by AmmoSgt (edited January 24, 2001).]

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- 1/25/2001 2:32:00 AM   
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Stephens, Robert Michael - Former Marine Corperal MOS 4044 H&MS 31 MAG 31 GS ADP MCAS Beaufort SC Fighter Town East! 1974-78 SemperFi y'all

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- 1/25/2001 1:34:00 PM   
Randy

 

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1stSgt, congratualations on your verteran status. Job Well Done. Thanks for your service!! Miche, nice to have a fellow Air Winger aboard. I was with HGMS-37 in the 3rd MAW at El Toro 78-80. Swing with the Wing. We now have our own ACE (Air Combat Element). Semper Fi Randy

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- 1/25/2001 3:13:00 PM   
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My mistake 1SG. I didn't mean to use a term that wasn't correct. I will endeaver to be more careful in the future. Glad to see there are a lot of servicemen here. Should prove if nothing else to provide a diverse and amusing group of stories as time goes on. Best wishes to you all! ------------------ Former member of the 8th US cavalry and a grandson of a Leibstandarte tanker. Former name on these boards was Leibstandarte.

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- 1/25/2001 5:41:00 PM   
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Jeff Norton 97-98 SGT(p) (MP 95-B30) 87-90 MZAD , Mainz, FRG 90-92 118th MP (ABN) FB,NC (Also did the SA ARTEP - Got two Bronze stars...) 92-95 204th MI/66th MI Bde, Augsburg FRG ( Also played football with Marines - Do all you guys have hard heads???) 95-98 APG, MD (We won't go until we 'Glow') Best, Jeff

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