USMC Boot Camp Footage 1960's
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the usmc has my up most respect they are hard core devil dog fighting bad asses i appercate them for there service to this great nation god be with them all
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Platoon 212: 26 Feb - 22 May 1963. Sr. DI Sgt. F.L. Overcash; Jr. D.I.'s Sgt. R.C. Smith and Cpl. D.M. Smith. I was thumped by Sgt Overcash in the sweat locker at the rifle range but left P.I. with great admiration for the man. I also respected Sgt. Smith but had nothing but disdain for Cpl. Smith. As a team, they did a great job. Four years later I left the Corps as a Sargent and an instructor at Radiotelegraph School, MCRD, San Diego, California.
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I am a Marine who survived Parris Island from 5 Oct 1964 to 21 Dec 1964. I was in Plt 391. What I learned from Sgt. Winters (SDI), Sgt Schmit and Cpl Rhodes got me through combat and 20 years of Marine Corps service. Today, I try to uphold that which was instilled in me at Parris Island. To ALL Marines and especially those who graduated off "that island" with the lifelong title, United States Marine. Semper Fi
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@butters174 your a faggot
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@Judged shit like that saved my life...3rd bn 5th mar ooorah!!
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@Judged Cpl, The Drill Instructor does not hit Recruits. The Drill Instructor is a marine who makes marines. If you did get choked slammed, then it was self inflicted. Semper Fi
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Plt 159, July-Oct 1962. SDI-SSgt. Dowd, Jr DI's, Sgt Altizer, Sgt Hornsby. Let me enter Heaven, I've already served my time in Hell.
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I was in Platoon 232, June 1962 at PI. My Senior DI was SSgt Robert J. Fought.
Any alumni out there?
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sounds like carl from slingblade lmao
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well if this helps my brother inlaw was out there in from 2002-2006. He was in the army. You should thank people like us who pay in 250,00 a year so Military can pop off bullets and waste fuel . and yes it does happen all the time. He is greatful to be home with his two beautiful daughters and wife. But as far as me saying thanks no way. whats wrong with wanting a different way to make the world happy. I mean war allows me to live and walk the streets without fear? No fucking WAY MAN
My name's Adam, and I'm a Cpl. in the Marine Corps... If you honestly analyze the Marie Corps now and then back then you will see the training has changed but the Marine Corps way and the Drill Instrctor's evil ways are still the same. They're just better at keeping it from the public now. They say they can't touch you in boot camp... That's a lie. My first day in P.I. i got choke slammed by a Drill Instructor that was 5 foot nothing... And i'm grateful for the training... Semper Fi
Judged 2 years ago 18
When I was a Marine recruiter I put a female in whose grandfather was a marine raider. He was one of, I think10 or 20 Marines that survived out of a whole battalion. Marine Raiders were bad asses!!!
originalgreenrooster 3 years ago 8