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They were still using the same photo in 1975.:)
I'll bet the front half of the book has the same photos too, and the last part had your Platoon/Company in it. I could find myself in only two of the many photos besides the 'Dress Blues' graduation type individual pictures.
Jack S. Warner
08-02-2003, 10:28
Brook:
You may be opening a "Bag of Worms"..
Shall I post your picture for the Flight Jacket, Class 44,'65?
I went through Boot camp in '64, Platoon 107, Jerry Sheridan was in my class (Tin bender or Hyd. HMM 363). I'll post my picture as "Honorman".
Not sure if we qualify as "Mustangs", there were a lot of us that were prior enlisted.
MARCADS......."MORE PILOT FOR LESS MONEY"
Semper Fidelis
Jack "The Screw" Warner
LOL, I just thought it would bring back memories, you know the good the bad and ugly, but most of all where we all had to start at some point to become Marines.
I don't mind your posting it, but you could send it to me via email so I have a copy. I would post it on the HMM 363 site with my other pictures. I have not been able to find some of my pictures. I think they may be at my folks.
:D :D :D
Joe Reed
08-02-2003, 10:52
OH YEAH!!
How can you forget?? I'm a Parris Island Marine, so the picture in my mind is a little different but the memories are the same. I've always wanted to go back to there and to New River, but never took the time. Need to move that up on my agenda,(I was Platoon 155 MCRD, 1966) before I forget what I went there for!
Semper Fi
Joe
Mike Mullen
08-02-2003, 21:01
Platoon 270, 1965
Staff Sergeant Brettner
Cpl. Silva
Oh, the memories!!!!!!
They taught me to be a Marine....and I was not a quick study!
Semper Fi,
Moon
Hostage Rat
09-20-2003, 17:39
Plt 181
Apl - May 1966
SSgt Faircloth
Same book in 66.
I went in a teenaged boy and graduated a teenaged man.
I 'became' a Marine just the way they promised. Best decision of my life.
Platoon 238 June thru August 1965.
Platoon Commander S/Sgt. T.J. Thompson
D.I. Sgt. A.D. McClymonds
D.I. Cpl. G.F. Cooper.
:p ;) :D
Darrell Asplund
09-22-2003, 00:48
Plt. 2056 MCRD San Diego Aug. - Oct. '67
SSgt Bunch
SSgt Williams
Sgt Blalock
Glad I did it, but sure as hell glad it
was over with!:D
Bill Weaver
09-22-2003, 18:48
Platoon 39-1, March 1951
Sgt R C Coleman
Cpl R S Bailey
Pfc J A Johnston
When a mal-thumpin' was a mal-thumpin'!!!!!!
Semper Fidelis
Bill Weaver
Mike Mullen
09-22-2003, 19:05
Geez Louise! Damn Old Dog; you now have even more of my respect.....you are truly one of my elders.......it just dawned on my simple mind that when you graduated from Boot Camp and became a Marine, I was starting first grade!!!!!
How come you still look so damn good anyway?
S/F,
Moon
Originally posted by Mike Mullen
Geez Louise! Damn Old Dog; you now have even more of my respect.....you are truly one of my elders.......it just dawned on my simple mind that when you graduated from Boot Camp and became a Marine, I was starting first grade!!!!!
How come you still look so damn good anyway?
S/F,
Moon
Guess I'll have to step in and make Mike feel good.
In 1965, I was 2. :D
MCRD San Diego, Platoon 3042, August 28, 1981.
Jack S. Warner
09-22-2003, 21:14
Marine Aviation Cadet Brook Stevenson 1965
Jack S. Warner
09-22-2003, 21:21
No one ever forgets.....
1964, MCRD San Diego, Plt 107, S/SGT. Beaver, Cpl. Young and Cpl. Callaghan (Dirty Harry A-- Hole).
Pvt. to Capt. Jack "The Screw" Warner
Carl E Boley
09-22-2003, 21:25
Saying that Ole Dog looks good should require a visit to the Eye Doctor.
GEORGE CURTIS
09-22-2003, 21:29
FYI
Marine Base San Diego was opened in 1921, it was redestinated as MCRD San Diego in 1948. regardless of what it was called, thousands of San Diego recruits have become U. S. Marines beginning in the 1930s.
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