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Served from 1985 to 1991, will always consider my self a "3/7" Marine as that was my first assigned unit. Bought my first M1
in 1991,was hooked after having shot one that one of my Company Gunny's owned in 1988.
Semper Fi, Rob
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We captured a couple in Iraq, mid fifties Springfield and an H&R, so I had the good furtune of carrying an M1 in real life. The Somalians had some BM59s.
Own two M1s and two M1As. We still use the M14
as a Marksmans rifle, the EMR and DMR. Both still in service untill the EMR totally replaces the DMR.
I will be a former Marine in a few months-retiring soon.
S/F
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Ok, lets get this "former" Marine thing cleared up.
The way I see it, You earned the title "Marine" when you graduated from boot camp, so you will always be a "Marine".
"Infantry Marine", will be a retired "former" active duty Marine but still a "Marine". Those that served honorably, but did not retire, are also still entitled to be known as a "Marine", but are "former members of the United States
Marine Corps.
The one thing none of us are is an "EX-Marine", no such animal.
Congratulations and good luck in retirement.
Semper Fi,
Joe
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Is a Marine who is dishonorably discharged still considered a "former memeber of the Unitd States Marine Corps"? I'm not trying to smart off by asking the question by the way; just curious. Former member of the United States
Army.
Carl
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I swimmed with an M1
in the pool at MCRD P.I. in 1965 during combat swimming training. It was completely rusted and the stock look like driftwood.
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Marine
The Title United States
Marine
It Can Not be Inherited
Nor Can it Ever be Purchased
You or No One Alive
can Buy It for Any Price
It is Impossible to Rent
and It Can Not be Lent
You Alone and Our Own
have Earned It
with Your Sweat, Blood and Lives.
You Own It Forever
The Title "United States Marine"
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1983 - 1987 in the Airwing.
Then had a 5 year break in service and joined the Army Dogs down the street.
2 trips across the water and one mad wife.
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Originally Posted by
Carl R
Is a Marine who is dishonorably discharged still considered a "former memeber of the Unitd States Marine Corps"? I'm not trying to smart off by asking the question by the way; just curious. Former member of the
United States
Army.

Carl
Well he was a member of the USMC prior to the Donald Duck so I guess he is "a former member of the USMC". As far as the title Marine, I would think that depends alot on the circumstance of the D.D. Let's say he had spent 10 honorable years as a Marine, served in combat, received a number of decorations including, say, a Navy Cross and a few Purple Hearts. Then in that 10th year he did something stupid that resulted in the D.D. Would I still refer to him as a "Marine" ? You bet I would but others may have different ideas.
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Originally Posted by
Joe W
Congratulations and good luck in retirement.
Semper Fi,
Joe
Thanks Joe.
I see there's a bunch of crazy Jarheads around here that shoot M1s. That's really good stuff.
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SEMPER FI !!!!!
A large group of Taliban soldiers is moving down a road when they hear a voice call from behind a sand-dune. "One Marine is better than ten Taliban".
The Taliban commander quickly sends 10 of his best soldiers over the dune whereupon a gun-battle breaks out and continues for a few minutes, then silence.
The voice then calls out "One Marine is better than a hundred Taliban soldiers".
Furious, the Taliban commander sends his next best 100 troops over the dune and instantly a huge gun fight commences. After 10 minutes of battle, again silence.
The Marine voice calls out, "One Marine is better than one thousand Taliban".
The enraged Taliban commander musters a thousand fighters and sends them over the dune. Cannon, rocket, and machine gun fire rings out as a huge battle is fought. Then silence.
Finally one wounded Taliban fighter crawls back over the dune and with his dying words tells his commander,
"Don't send any more men, it's a trap. There's two of them".