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87 new Marines!
At 1000 today, over 600 new Marines graduated off of Peatross parade deck here on Parris Island. I had the honor of being the Senior Drill Drill Instructor for 87 of them (98 originally).
All the talk of generations being weaker and so on is really lost on me here on this island. These boys came to train, and left as men.
Now for two weeks of relaxation and then back on the grind.
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Thanks for your service and your dedication to our country by turning out the very best!
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Thank you LL for what you're doing and the reminder about good young men.
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On a hot humid September day I also graduated from that very same Parade ground on the Island.
Thanks for posting this.
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On a cold wet day in November 1965 I graduated on the same parade ground.
Thank You for your service.
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Thank you for your service! My youngest son graduated there in march 2005. He was not the kid that that left for boot camp but a mature, proud, grateful warrior! He is the same today and i guess he will always be. You Marines taught him well! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
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You did a great job Dick!!!.. I graduated on that same parade deck, September 21st, 1965.
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San Diego 1962 here and no sand fleas
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My son just did the same in January. Qualified Expert on his first go on a windy day when most others took a pass until the calmer, next day. Now a rifleman at LeJeune. Likely to be deployed next year. Praying he stays out of harms way and pity the bad guy that gets in his way.
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Thank you Sir, one of my sons is a Parris Island Marine.
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My son graduated Parris Is. about 6 1/2 years ago. At the end of the month, he goes to Cali for assignment w/ 1st Marines
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Thank you for your service.
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My dad and his twin brother were born July 4, 1925. They lied their way into the USMC. My dad enlisted for the duration of the national emergency on Feb 19, 1942.
He go an all expenses paid tour of the southern and central Pacific.
After combat on Guadalcanal and Tarawa he was severely wounded on Saipan and was sent home permanently disabled. Later his twin was severely wounded on Iwo Jima and was also permanently disabled the rest of his life. He suffered from seizures until his death at age 35 in 1960 as a direct consequence of his wound.
Not all USMC enlistments end with a healthy living Marine.
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I wish I would have joined the military when I was still young enough to do so.
Congrats to everyone that made it through Parris island, and thank you for your service.
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Outstanding!
Enjoy your break!
Semper Fi!
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Once again, great job Dick!! And continued thanks!
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We love what you do - Appreciate your service
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Parris Island recruit/Parris Island Hat. This is me (SDI) with a platoon circa 1991 and we've just started marching into position for the graduation ceremony - stands full of proud parents.
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Semper Fi!!!
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it has to be a very satisfying job!
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Old Army guy here, had a small detachment of Marines with us in Nam, good guys. Back in the 60's you guys had the neatest summer dress uniforms. Army had those stupid starched kakis for summer, hated those things. Good job LL.