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Tour With the United States Marines

"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference, and our Marines don't have that problem." - President Ronald Reagan, 1985 ------- There are only two kinds of people that understand Marines: Marines and the enemy. Everyone else has a second-hand opinion. Gen. William Thornson, U.S. Army

Sunday, June 15, 2008

First Platoon at Mess Call

We always dressed for dining. Waiting for the Duty NCO to march us across the street to the Mess Hall. Marines always march in a formation just about any where we went. The First Platoon was scalding their mess gear before the last platoon left the company area.
Posted by Patterson at 7:00 PM
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      • Door Opens and You Are Ashore
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      • Going Over The Side
      • Going Ashore By Helicopter
      • Agressors for Training
      • Me in Summer Dress Uniform
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      • William Peterson Marines
      • On The March
      • Japanese House Boys
      • Boiler Watch North Camp Fuji, Japan
      • Gathering Around the Space Heater
      • Donald Patterson Muncie, Indiana
      • Enjoying Music North Camp Fuji, Japan
      • My Space at North Camp Fuji, Japan
      • Home Sweet Home North Camp Fuji, Japan
      • First Platoon at Mess Call
      • Gotemba, Japan Liberty
      • View of Mt Fuji from Fox Company
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