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Does that Marine not know that he is Part of the Navy. I know we don't claim them but alas they do come under Secnav.Thanks JA...,I mean Marine!
Of course I know the Marines are a Department of the Navy, just so happens we are the Men's DepartmentDoes that Marine not know that he is Part of the Navy. I know we don't claim them but alas they do come under Secnav.
Of course I know the Marines are a Department of the Navy, just so happens we are the Men's Department
Ya beat me to it.Of course I know the Marines are a Department of the Navy, just so happens we are the Men's Department
Hey Seabee, do you know what the best 5 years of a Sailors life is? Answer: The 3rd grade. Just pullin' your chain. I had a Sailor have the audacity to tell me this joke in a A Wally World, just flip flopped.Thanks JA...,I mean Marine!
I always liked this one.Ya beat me to it.
From being yelled at, or barfed on?Before I volunteered for Submarines I was stationed on the west coast on an old Landing Ship Dock. Spent 9 months in the western pacific transporting marines and some times CB's from one place to another. Had one Marine Master Sergeant that walked aboard. Properly saluted the flag and the quarterdeck and then walked to the other side and heaved over the side. That Man could have posed for a recruiting poster but he could not handle any movement of the deck. He was sick as a dog the entire time he was aboard. The sicker he got the meaner he got. The other marines did everything they could to stay out of his line of sight.
Yes sir, the "Gunny" was something else. His depiction of the Drill Instructor in the movie Full Metal Jacket was the real deal. He was the real deal. He served on the Drill Field at San Diego. What better actor to play a D.I. than a former D.I.? This movie brought back a lot of memories of time in Boot Camp. R.I.P. Gunny. Also, Thanks for your service Devil Dog.OOOOORAH ----SEMPERFI 60---64