I was an active duty Marine from June 1965 to April 1969. Happy Birthday Marines; Semper Fi
Thank You! Marines.
You make us proud
Thank you Marines. You’re a towering group of outstanding folks.
If you haven’t visited the USMC Museum near quantico you’re really missing out. It takes at least 6 Hours. You’ll appreciate the Marines even more once you do that.
Thank you, Marines! Thank you for my Freedom!
Thank you for your service!
Happy Birthday 🎉
I was in “We’re looking for a few good men” era, so I raise a glass to them and to “The few, the proud” generation. Happy birthday to the green machine.
As a Vietnam Era Fleet Marine Force Corpsman, once you join the Marines there’s no exit.
When I say “Join the Marines” that refers to Doctor, Chaplin and Corpsman” Marines didn’t “join” the Corps…Marines are MADE in Boot Camp and are Marines when they pin on the Eagle Globe and Anchor!
Even to this day the Marines still consider me one of theirs. As a matter of fact we just finished setting up for tonight’s dinner celebrating 242 years of the being most gung-ho fighting force in the world.
SEMPER FI MARINES!
The Marines are great! Happy Birthday!
As a prior sailor, I just want to say that I was proud to serve with the Marines in the NavSecGru.
I just hope that there are 242 Years more of U.S.Marines around to do what needs to be done.
Semper Fi.
Gung HO
In not “From the Ol Corps” this may mean nothing.
“Ol Corps” was us
Doc, you are a little confused. The Marines do not consider you a brother. You are a brother, period!
an ol exJarhead– I thought it was “former jarhead”
Legend has it that when the men lined up in Tun Tavern to sign into the Corps, (of course!) the first one made his mark, turned to the second man, handed him the quill and said “Ya know, things were different in the old Corps!”
Happy Birthday you bunch of sea-going ass-kicking bellhops!
Happy birthday to the Marines, the Men’s Dept. of the Navy, from a Navy veteran. We couldn’t do it without you.
Hey Doc you know I love you. But truth be told they wouldn’t take me in the Marines, my IQ was too high. So they took me in the Army.
Also, Marines are known to eat bananas sideways so as not to be accused of anything untoward. I jest. The best boss I ever had in my life was an Iwo Jima survivor. He was 17 at the time. I’ll tell you his story one of these days. Semper Fi.
God Bless The Marines. Thank you for all you’ve done.
Active duty 1964-68, Vietnam 66-67. Happy Birthday Marines living and dead, Semper Fidelis!
http://www.marines.mil/News/Marines-TV/videoid/561959/
Happy Birthday Leathernecks !
Semper Fi
Semper Fi
I was not good enough to be a Marine, I think they said I was physically too weak.
But, happy birthday to the ‘Few the Proud’
Self portrait while looking in a mirror
Just saw this today: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FbUT6zd6HpI
Semper Fi – I did my four years
I was an active duty Marine from June 1965 to April 1969. Happy Birthday Marines; Semper Fi
Thank You! Marines.
You make us proud
Thank you Marines. You’re a towering group of outstanding folks.
If you haven’t visited the USMC Museum near quantico you’re really missing out. It takes at least 6 Hours. You’ll appreciate the Marines even more once you do that.
Thank you, Marines! Thank you for my Freedom!
Thank you for your service!
Happy Birthday 🎉
I was in “We’re looking for a few good men” era, so I raise a glass to them and to “The few, the proud” generation. Happy birthday to the green machine.
As a Vietnam Era Fleet Marine Force Corpsman, once you join the Marines there’s no exit.
When I say “Join the Marines” that refers to Doctor, Chaplin and Corpsman” Marines didn’t “join” the Corps…Marines are MADE in Boot Camp and are Marines when they pin on the Eagle Globe and Anchor!
Even to this day the Marines still consider me one of theirs. As a matter of fact we just finished setting up for tonight’s dinner celebrating 242 years of the being most gung-ho fighting force in the world.
SEMPER FI MARINES!
The Marines are great! Happy Birthday!
As a prior sailor, I just want to say that I was proud to serve with the Marines in the NavSecGru.
I just hope that there are 242 Years more of U.S.Marines around to do what needs to be done.
Semper Fi.
Gung HO
In not “From the Ol Corps” this may mean nothing.
“Ol Corps” was us
Doc, you are a little confused. The Marines do not consider you a brother. You are a brother, period!
Tunnel Rats 1969 army training film
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NfRM4tJntJ8
Of course there are other videos available
an ol exJarhead– I thought it was “former jarhead”
Legend has it that when the men lined up in Tun Tavern to sign into the Corps, (of course!) the first one made his mark, turned to the second man, handed him the quill and said “Ya know, things were different in the old Corps!”
Happy Birthday you bunch of sea-going ass-kicking bellhops!
Happy birthday to the Marines, the Men’s Dept. of the Navy, from a Navy veteran. We couldn’t do it without you.
Hey Doc you know I love you. But truth be told they wouldn’t take me in the Marines, my IQ was too high. So they took me in the Army.
Also, Marines are known to eat bananas sideways so as not to be accused of anything untoward. I jest. The best boss I ever had in my life was an Iwo Jima survivor. He was 17 at the time. I’ll tell you his story one of these days. Semper Fi.
God Bless The Marines. Thank you for all you’ve done.
Active duty 1964-68, Vietnam 66-67. Happy Birthday Marines living and dead, Semper Fidelis!
69-73, also NacSecGru ditty-chasing Marine.
67-71… Semper Fi to all.