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    I say that I am a former active Marine.
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    Becoming a Marine made me feel like a part of America and not just someone in it. I love the Marine Corps to this day. It was my biggest mistake to ever leave. But I was young, and always thought I could go back, but it wasn't meant to be.
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    8th Marine

    Wpns Co. 3/8 81's, 80-84 Beirut Veteran. Shot expert with the black rifle.
    (235). Nice to be in good company.

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    Parris Island, June 1962, Platoon 238!!! Wood barracks.

    The M-14 was the first high power rifle I ever shot, only shot .22's growing up. Didn't know what we had, new out of the box. In ITR, used some really dogged Garands, but they were fun.

    Today, have a few Garands, some M1Aicon's, but it's not the same.

    You are only young once.

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    Semper Fi

    Two enlistments 1980-1988, MOS 6534 Aviation Ordinance, VMFAT-101 (F-4J and S models), VMAT-102 (A-4) VMA 211(A-4) and VMA 214 (A-4), so yes I am a "Blacksheep" and had the pleasure of meeting Pappy Boyington. Had the M-16 in boot camp and the old .45, got out before the transition to 9mm or the newere M-16. Humped a M60 more than once which sucked. I am a rookie collector, 16 M-1 Garands, 1 1903 Springfiled, 2 1903A3's, 2 Inland M-1 Carbines, 1 1917 and an AR-15 Carbine along with a couple of .45's and a few wheel guns.

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    1954 - Rather enlisted in the United Statesicon Marine Corps but failed to complete recruit training due to his childhood bout with rheumatic fever.

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    Sir, I was an 0311 in the '80s and early '90s. Had an M16A1 in boot camp in '84.

    Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

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    1959-1970. Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    1954 - Rather enlisted in the United Statesicon Marine Corps but failed to complete recruit training due to his childhood bout with rheumatic fever.
    Mark, you gave it your best shot and that is what Marines do. I must say, I really enjoy the pictures you post. Thanks for taking the time to share.

    Semper Fi, Joe
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    MCRD Parris Island, SC 1963 1st RTB Plt 121 M14icon


    ITR Camp Geiger, NC M1 Garand

    HQ Co 6th Marines (2533) 1963-1964 M14 Dang those 2531s! They got the 45 and I had to hump 9+ lbs of rifle!!!

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    1ST ANGLICO FMF Camp Smith then MCAS Kaneohe, Hawaii 1964-1966

    Semper Fi!

    Art
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