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God Bless you and keep you. What you are doing is a great tribute to what you are and who you are and is a outstanding tribute to your parents and your upbringing. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for going out there and standing guard over the things that make our country great.
When it gets tough remember that you are doing these things for ideas. Ideas like patriotism, love of your country, respect and love of your fellow Americans and love of your MArine brothers and sisters. It may sound corny but there are a lot of us here that still hold these ideas above all else.
Thanks....
And welcome to South Carolina. Shame you didn't enlist back in the summer when you could enjoy all we have to offer here! Oh well, winters are nasty here too, especially if your rolling around in the mud in the swamps!
Good luck to you and here's to an honorable career. Cheers!!
Please let me add my congratulations and good wishes. Way back in '66 I considered the Air Force or the Marines and went Air Force. Have always held the utmost respect for members of the Marine Corps. You are about to experience the camraderie that you will find in nowhere else. Good Luck,,,, Essex
Good luck, Godspeed, and thank you for your service. It seems like a sacrifice now, but you'll know it is once you're deployed. Thank you for volunteering to fight a fight that is unpopular, yet needed, if only to help those that came before you and those that will come after.
Yeah,they like to be called you,as in female sheep.
Just hit those little yellow footprints,as soon as you get off the bus.
Good time of the year to be at the Island,not near as bad as June,July and August.
(and thanks for your service). As the son of a Sergeant who retired with 22 years in I don't think you get enough credit for what you'll be doing BUT you should know that it's appreciated.
And in x years, when you've been there and done
that, you'll think it was pretty dumb and gay to
post some little goodbye on an internet message
board.
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