First, I want to thank all you veterans and actives for your service. It's brave men like you that allow me my choice of faith, the ability to own a gun, and the freedom to say whatever I want! I was raised with the idea that I was going to West Point on completing high school. Had the grades and the connections... and the desire. Grandpa was a CWO4 and had things "lined up." Found out in my medicals that I had heart issues. No go! So, the military in a weird way directly saved my life. I decided then to still have a life devoted to serving my country, hence my becoming a teacher. My eldest son Christopher is a US Marine, 0311 (America's answer to 911!!!) He just was honorably discharged on a medical (70% VA disability rating) and we just got his DD2-14. He only served one year, but we are proud of him nonetheless. He's way bummed (not to complete his enlistment and not able to pursue a career in law enforcent as was the plan!) He loves his corpsmen and still speaks reverently of them. Again thanks!Semper Gumby (Marine Parents: Always Flexible!)
Another Marine checking in.
Quote from: jgladwell on November 06, 2009, 07:41:16 AMAnother Marine checking in.Shouldn't that be "Another Marine reporting sir, I spent my time in hell?"
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