The Captain
One of the Regulars
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Airfrogusmc, sadly, the guys in the picture with me are but a memory.
After I left Omaha I lost touch with most of my friends who shared my younger days. The only one I have heard of lately, is the guy on the right (with the silk scarf). He has been in poor health.
As to my days in the Corps, they amounted to just two years. They were offering a limited two year enlistment at the time, so I thought I would give it a try. I guess I am a little too much of an independent person to be told what to do at all times, so at the end of my two years I was discharged. Not that they didn't throw some enticements my way,but I left anyway.
I still consider myself a "former Marine" and am proud of my time in the service.
Marc, as to my "smile", it really isn't so much of a smile as it is a look of pride. Not everyone can feel what it is like to don the dress blues. Just a few.
After I left Omaha I lost touch with most of my friends who shared my younger days. The only one I have heard of lately, is the guy on the right (with the silk scarf). He has been in poor health.
As to my days in the Corps, they amounted to just two years. They were offering a limited two year enlistment at the time, so I thought I would give it a try. I guess I am a little too much of an independent person to be told what to do at all times, so at the end of my two years I was discharged. Not that they didn't throw some enticements my way,but I left anyway.
I still consider myself a "former Marine" and am proud of my time in the service.
Marc, as to my "smile", it really isn't so much of a smile as it is a look of pride. Not everyone can feel what it is like to don the dress blues. Just a few.