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Happy birthday to by brothers here, both known and unknown.

Semper Fi.

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Happy birthday devil dogs.
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Happy birthday to by brothers here, both known and unknown.

Semper Fi.

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Happy Birthday to you as well as all my brothers on this board.
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and many more years!

I like knowing there's a USMC out there, hell, Y'all are bigger then our Belgian Airforce, Navy and Army combined
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My Uncle was a Marine Sgt. who was in the invasion of Iwo Jima.
My Mom was a 2nd Lt. Army field nurse.
She was awarded a Bronze Star for service behind enemy lines in Burma.
Both were @ Iwo Jima, Mom ended up there waiting for the invasion of Japan.
My Uncle gave to me the Colt 45 he used and its now a family treasure

For the Marines, the burial ceremony is different from the Army.
Who Knows the difference and the historical reason ?
They tell the story here when you visit: https://usmarinecorpsmemorial.com/
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Ok, quick Sea Story. I lived with two Marines and another Squid in flight school. We lived on Queen Street in Milton, Florida (I know, talk about a meme generator) south of Whiting Field.

Jeff the Squid was ROTC from UCLA and a college water polo player. Florida women may have been intrigued.

Bill N. was from Boston and went to BU. Tracy, the other Marine, went to Notre Dame and was/is, perhaps the ugliest man I have every met...a human mud fence. No better guy, we called him the "Human Highlight Film" since all he did was sleep, eat, fly and watch movies.

However, Tracy told us his girlfriend was coming to stay with us for a few days during Spring Break, she was a senior at ND. This should be fun.

We were all gobsmacked when out of Tracy's car steps just a beautiful young woman in the best sense of the term.

Anyway. Every night, Bill would walk out on our small front porch in his boxers around sunset, turn on the light, stand at ease, then attention, salute the street and yell: "Queen Street, at ease!"

Pivot then walk inside.

We had a lot of interaction with the neighbors, BBQ's, etc. and they loved it.

Marines.
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Paul,

My Dad is a Marine. He was the epitome of Semper Fidelis. At seventeen, He enlisted in the Marine Corps out of Green Bay Wisconsin; hitch hiked from his little village of Amherst Junction. At seventeen he accepted the Marine Corps Motto as a way of life, Always Faithful, Semper Fidelis.

He was a Marine before he met my Mom. He was a Marine when he had all 6 of us (my youngest Sister was born two months before he retired, my Mom said Dee was his retirement present). He was Always Faithful to my Mom, through thick and thin. he loved everyone of us kids until his final breath. He was devoted to his church and community: Always Faithful was his essence.

He was a Marine in peacetime, and war, wounded three times and didn't admit it, loved the United States Marine Corps and his Country. He retired from active duty but never from Semper Fidelis.

He willingly paid a price for his faithfulness and never regretted a single day, not one. My brothers and Sisters were blessed to be there for both my Mom's final breath and my Father's. My Mom's last words were "I love you all" and my Father's were "I thought I was tougher than this".

My father was the first member of HML-167. He was the Squadron Sergeant Major, the first, and he flew over 26 missions in that role. He was shot down three times and lived. The third one he was pretty messed up so they had to do a casualty call at our house, a month before my Mom was to meet him in Hawaii for R&R. That was not a happy event, one of the worst day's of my Mom's life. It was a crazy time, Tet offensive, Khe Sanh, Martin Luther King murdered in April of 68, Dad shot down on May 4th, and Bobby Kennedy murdered on June 6th, when Mom and Dad were in Hawaii. But we survived it; because faithfulness endures.

He suffered from PTSD when we didn't know what it was. He only got relief when he became a Veteran's Representative with the VA and helped others like him. He found his calling there and he loved them and was faithful to every veteran he helped. He healed, we watched him go through this and understood him. He did not quit.

In December my brothers and sisters will represent my Mom and Dad at the HML/HMLA-167 reunion in Jacksonville NC. They present an award in my Father's memory to the Squadron's outstanding NCO. It will be an honor to be with them. This time when they ask me what my Father was like I will tell them, just like them; he was Semper Fidelis.


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