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#7890 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:37 pm
Subject: Graduations: PI & SD 12/18/09
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God made Corpsmen so Marines could have heroes.
Sgt.L.G.Perkins USMCR 1956-1967

Once a Marine ~ Always a Marine
 
Congratulations to the graduates from
 
 
PARRIS ISLAND 
 
2nd Battalion ~ Hotel Company
Platoons - 2088, 2089, 2090, 2092, 2093, 2094
 
San Diego
 
1st Battalion ~ Charlie Company
Platoons - 1049,1050, 1051, 1052, 1053 
Semper Fi
 
 
Changed forever ~ Standing Tall ~ New Marines!
 
May you all have a blessed Christmas with you New Marine
 
 
If we've missed your Marine's graduation date or platoon, please feel free to make a special announcement over the board.
Send in your son/daughter's graduation date or list it on the calendar remembering to state PI or SD, Platoo

#7889 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:51 pm
Subject: Help needed with announcements
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Good morning,
 
   Is there a member out there that would like to help with sending Graduation announcements out?  It entails looking up the graduation dates, formatting, and sending them out on Fridays.  If you are interested please let me know by either responding over the loop or sending me a private message to ljskerry @ cox.net.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Janet
one of the moderators

#7888 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:59 am
Subject: Graduations: PI & SD 12/4 & 12/11
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You're making the wrong assumption that a
Marine by himself is outnumbered."
Gen. Peter Pace, 28 Jul 06
 
Once a Marine ~ Always a Marine
 
Congratulations to the graduates from
 
PARRIS ISLAND 
December 4 & 11, 2009
 
3rd Battalion ~ Lima Company
Platoons - 3104, 3105, 3106, 3108, 3109, 3110
4th Battalion ~ Oscar Company
Platoon - 4038
 
1st Battalion ~ Delta Company
Platoons - 1088, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1093, 1094
 
 
Semper Fi
 
 Changed forever ~ Standing Tall ~ New Marines!
 
There's nothing like walking beside a new Marine
 
 
If we've missed your Marine's graduation date or platoon, please feel free to make a special announcement over the board.
Send in your son/daughter's graduation date or list it on the calendar remembering to state PI or SD, Platoon #, and first name only. 

#7887 From: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun Dec 13, 2009 1:28 pm
Subject: File - Recruit Mail Call
mymarine@yahoogroups.com
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To help new families with their concerns regarding receiving and sending mail to
their recruits, this file has been set to be delivered twice monthly.

It usually takes anywheres from 10 days to 2 weeks (sometimes more) to first
receive that initial card or form letter with your Recruit's address on it. 
Those are both required to go to the recruit's parents or legal next of kin just
as the initial phone call is.  I'll answer a common question before it's
asked....NO mail is ever withheld from a recruit as that would be a federal
offense...and besides the MCRD's know how vital mail is for our guys and gals.

What you need to remember is that every week a new batch of recruits is being
processed and delivering mail is an astronomical undertaking...I can't even
begin to tell you the numbers but I'll try to explain and since both my kids
went to Parris Island, I'll use that MCRD as the basis for this....

In Parris Island, there are 4 Battalions - 1-3 are male and 4 is female (all
female recruits from across the country go to Parris Island).  In each male
Battalion, there are 4 Companys -  1st is Alpha, Bravo, Charlie & Delta...2nd is
Echo, Foxtrot, Golf & Hotel...3rd is India, Kilo, Lima & Mike.  The female
Battalion (4th) has 3 Companys -November, Oscar & Papa.  In each of these male
Companys, there are 4-8 Platoons with 40 to 80 recruits in each!.  In the female
Companys, there are 2-4 Platoons with 30 to 60 recruits in each!

Now...I went into this because I wanted you all to imagine the amount of mail
that Parris Island alone is processing!  I don't even want to attempt to the
math but if each Recruit in every Battalion is getting just one letter a day???!
Every week a male company graduates and a new one is formed to take its place.
Every other week a female Company graduates and a new one is formed to take its
place.

Keep in mind that your recruit is encouraged to write and will do so as time
allows...they don't have a lot of time!  Just know that they are well taken care
of at all times.   Once you get that address, just keep writing and writing. 
They need all the encouragement and support we can muster!

Format for addressing mail is as follows (and this is a fictitious name and
address!):
Rct. Smith, John A.
Alpha Co., 1st BN, Platoon #1006
P.O. Box 11006
Parris Island, SC  29905-1006

Semper Fidelis!
Brenda
myMarine Moderator
Marine Mom X 2

#7886 From: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun Dec 13, 2009 1:28 pm
Subject: File - Sending Items to your Recruits
mymarine@yahoogroups.com
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Basically, when your recruit asks for something...even something
questionable...SEND IT as soon as you possibly can, that day if at all possible!
Only your recruit knows if it's something he can or cannot have and only he
knows if he will get in trouble for asking for it.  By that time, it's out of
your hands.  Each drill instructor is different and may change his mind at the
last minute...so you have no control over what is requested.  Again...if they
request it, send it!

#7885 From: Glenn Knight <ka3kwm@...>
Date: Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:02 am
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Advice needed update
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Wendy et al

I hope that, by now, you are beginning to understand that the United States Marine Corps is a brotherhood of warriors who are concerned for one another and for the families of our fellow Marines (and it is a brotherhood that includes its women warriors as full members).

While during your Marine's career (be it four years or a decades long period of service leading to retirement) he or she will run into problems but there will always be someone who has his or her back.  The Corps is a microcosm of the society from which its members come but rather than rely on someone else to police our ranks we tend to resolve our own problems.

I believe that my benedictory comment will be taken from General Douglas MacArthur who speaking to the Corps of Cadets in his "Old soldiers never die" speech ended it with "when I cross the river, my final conscious thoughts will be of the Corps, and of the Corps, and of the Corps."  I will echo those words but mine will be of the Marine Corps--my brothers.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:46 AM, steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...> wrote:
 

Hi all,
 
Here is an update.  Ben was not able to come home for the funeral.  It was bad timing for him because of the holidays and where he is in training.  I did take Glenn's advice and contact the chaplain as well.  Thanks again for good advice.
 
Wendy



#7884 From: steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...>
Date: Sat Dec 12, 2009 3:46 pm
Subject: Advice needed update
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Hi all,
 
Here is an update.  Ben was not able to come home for the funeral.  It was bad timing for him because of the holidays and where he is in training.  I did take Glenn's advice and contact the chaplain as well.  Thanks again for good advice.
 
Wendy


#7883 From: Sonia Galante <sonia_m_galante@...>
Date: Wed Dec 9, 2009 2:33 am
Subject: Re: [myMarine] re: Advice needed
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Hi Wendy,
 
Just checking in and seeing how youer holding up....
 
Sonia


--- On Tue, 12/1/09, steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...> wrote:

From: steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...>
Subject: [myMarine] re: Advice needed
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 12:10 PM

 
Thanks Glenn,
 
Once we finally sat down with Mom's minister and planned the service, I had all I needed to call the Red Cross.  They certainly move fast.  We called at 7 pm and Ben called us back at 11.  He said he was wet and cold since they were out in the field.  This came as a bit of a shock to him but was not totally unexpected.  He is now working out what his options are.  Hopefully he can call again and let us know whether to expect him or not.
 
Thank you also to all who have expressed sympathy.  It means a lot. 
 
Thanks again Glenn for all the sage advice and a calm demeanor when it's needed (at least that is how it comes across to me when I read your messages.)
 
 
Wendy



#7882 From: Glenn Knight <ka3kwm@...>
Date: Tue Dec 1, 2009 11:18 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] re: Advice needed
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The Red Cross has some problems but its military support mission is not one of them.  Just a suggestion for all, when you are planning your charitable contributions there are three that should receive your consideration and they are:

American Red Cross
United Service Organization (USO)
Marine Corps Toys for Tots

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 12:10 PM, steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...> wrote:
 

Thanks Glenn,
 
Once we finally sat down with Mom's minister and planned the service, I had all I needed to call the Red Cross.  They certainly move fast.  We called at 7 pm and Ben called us back at 11.  He said he was wet and cold since they were out in the field.  This came as a bit of a shock to him but was not totally unexpected.  He is now working out what his options are.  Hopefully he can call again and let us know whether to expect him or not.
 
Thank you also to all who have expressed sympathy.  It means a lot. 
 
Thanks again Glenn for all the sage advice and a calm demeanor when it's needed (at least that is how it comes across to me when I read your messages.)
 
 
Wendy



#7881 From: steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...>
Date: Tue Dec 1, 2009 5:10 pm
Subject: re: Advice needed
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Thanks Glenn,
 
Once we finally sat down with Mom's minister and planned the service, I had all I needed to call the Red Cross.  They certainly move fast.  We called at 7 pm and Ben called us back at 11.  He said he was wet and cold since they were out in the field.  This came as a bit of a shock to him but was not totally unexpected.  He is now working out what his options are.  Hopefully he can call again and let us know whether to expect him or not.
 
Thank you also to all who have expressed sympathy.  It means a lot. 
 
Thanks again Glenn for all the sage advice and a calm demeanor when it's needed (at least that is how it comes across to me when I read your messages.)
 
 
Wendy


#7880 From: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue Dec 1, 2009 1:31 pm
Subject: File - Our Recruits
mymarine@yahoogroups.com
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We are proud of our Recruits and even prouder when they become Marines.  Your
moderators keep you informed of graduations and when one of our Marines is
graduating we like to congratulate them.  For that reason we ask you to let us
know about your Recruit.

Out of concern for Internet safety we gather that information outside the
myMarine board and when we make announcements we use only the first name of the
new Marine.

If you have not already done so, send the following information to
Recruits@....

Full Name of Your Recruit:  (we will use only the first name but need the full
name to ensure accuracy)

Platoon Number:
Company Letter:
Date of Graduation:  (if known)
Parris Island or San Diego

Remember to send this information to:  Recruits@...

DO NOT POST THIS INFORMATION ON myMarine.

Semper Fi,
Your Moderators

#7879 From: Brad Cowan <dbcowan56@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 3:23 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Update on last night's message
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My condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Brad

--- On Sun, 11/29/09, steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...> wrote:

From: steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...>
Subject: [myMarine] Update on last night's message
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 7:16 AM

 

To my new Marine family,
 
I truly appreciate all the help you have given.  I thought for those of you who are like me and like to know the rest of the story, I would give an update.
 
Mom died peacefully last night.  Now I wait to see what Ben will want to do in addition to everything else.
 
Thank you,
 
Wendy
Pvt. Ben's Mom



#7878 From: Glenn Knight <ka3kwm@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 1:36 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Re: Advice needed
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Every base and most units in the military have chaplains.

But first you need to contact the Red Cross.  Then call the chaplain and give him a heads up.

Every base also has a base locator that can find anyone on that base (MCRDs excepted since mail to Recruits is handled by the Recruit Training Regiment due to the sheer volume).

Condolences from all of us.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 8:16 PM, mrsscubafish <mrsscubafish@...> wrote:
 

Hi Glenn and all,

I have an update on Mom. She did make it until graduation and leave. Ben even got in to see her in uniform. Unfortunately she didn't wake up at all. Ben now knows the whole situation of her health. Ben had a great leave and went off to MCT. He was picked up Nov 17, I think.

As I type this, I got a call from her home. She has taken a turn for the worse and her life here is close to an end.

Is there a chaplain at MCT? I don't know Ben's Company for sure nor his class. He said he wasn't going to tell since it was no point in writing (he has his cell phone for when he can use it). But I think this might be necessary to know now. Is there anyone else to let know down there?

I copied the email with the info you gave last time but now it is even more immediate since she outlived that piece of advice.

Any new advice is good to have.

Wendy

--- In mymarine@yahoogroups.com, Glenn Knight <ka3kwm@...> wrote:
>
> Wendy
>
> I take it there is a chance that your mom may not make it until graduation
> and recruit leave. If that is what Hospice is telling you then contact the
> Red Cross NOW so that they are ready if needed. Also, contact the Base
> Chapel at MCRD Parris Island, SC and ask to speak with a chaplain of your
> own faith. Get your ducks lined up while it is still an inconvenience and
> before it becomes a crisis. What the Red Cross will do, if it becomes
> necessary, is to contact the Red Cross duty officer at Parris Island who
> will IMMEDIATELY contact the duty chaplain who will make the
> notifications--to his commander, first sergeant and your Recruit. By the
> time they get to your recruit there will be options in place. Immediate
> family is, as you suggest, a no brainer--he needs to get home if possible.
> Grandparents are a gray area--it will depend on how close the granparent is
> to the Recruit. That along with the training load, his position in training
> and other factors will all be taken into consideration.
>
> My grandfather died while I was on a cruise, sitting quietly in the middle
> of Lake Michigan. By the time I learned of his death I had already missed
> the funeral. The decision to hold off on notifying me was a decision that
> my family helped the Red Cross to make mostly because, while we were close,
> my grandfather was not a central person in my young life. Had he been
> closer I would most likely been notified earlier and offered leave to attend
> the services.
>
> Now, let me address recycling. When it becomes necessary to recycle a
> Recruit, for any reason from non-qualification to illness, there is no
> overlap in training. For illness, if the Recruit is removed from his or her
> platoon on the Tuesday of the 6th week of training, when re-entered, he or
> she will join a platoon that is on Tuesday of the 6th week of training. For
> non-qual, they will re-enter training with a new platoon that is on day one
> of that qualification schedule.
>
> And finally, "holding it against" the Recruit is a tough one to answer
> because it is so easy but it appears so wrong. Any re-cycled Recruit will
> insist that their Drill Instructor picks on them more than the other members
> of the platoon. The Drill Instructor is trying his or her best to treat the
> re-cycled Recruit like every other Recruit BUT they may often use the new
> member of the platoon to force the platoon to re-do something or blame them
> for something that causes the platoon to forego a planned benefit. That is
> just part of the training--use whatever you can to create stress and see how
> they respond. The ideal situation is for the platoon to gather around the
> member being picked on and become a team. Early on they will tend to lash
> out at the "cause" of the problem and later they will adopt the Marine way
> of doing things "adapt and overcome." That's the process, and it works.
>
> Semper Fi,
> Glenn
>
> Glenn B. Knight, CIG
> We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary
> and all of the words therein.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 8:35 PM, mrsscubafish <mrsscubafish@...>wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a small problem that I could use some advice about. My mother has
> > been diagnosed with advanced dementia and alzheimers (not new except that
> > this now comes from the doctor) and has been put on a thickened liquids
> > diet. She has trouble with this staying put. Mom probably doesn't have much
> > time left with us. Ben knew about the dementia but not the liquid diet. He
> > knows Nana sleeps (16 - 20 in every 24) a lot from a conversation I had with
> > her hospice people. He has asked in his letter about her. I will tell him
> > about the liquids but not any time frame. I know about contacting the Red
> > Cross for when the time comes. I would not want this to come as a major
> > surprise when the Red Cross shows up with the news. I know there is at least
> > 1 chaplain at PI. I figure he will be able to talk to the chaplain if he
> > needs to. 1. Will he be able to come home for the funeral if necessary? I
> > don't know for sure if grandparents are a close enough relative for
> > funerals. I would imagine parents and the recruits spouse or child would be
> > allowed. 2. What will this do to his graduation date? I can kind of figure
> > after last week's call that it is moved. 3. I would hope it isn't "held
> > against him" by the Drill Instructor. That sounds wrong but I don't know how
> > to word this appropriately.
> >
> > I am trying to think this ahead a bit so I know what to expect with Ben. I
> > know what to expect with Mom.
> >
> > Does anyone have experience with this type of situation? I know I can't be
> > the only one like this. Other people have family die during training, I am
> > sure.
> >
> > wendy in pa
> >
> > PS. Still no word from Ben about what his new platoon # is.
> >
> >
> >
>



#7877 From: Sonia Galante <sonia_m_galante@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:09 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Update on last night's message
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Oh Wendy...
 
Please know that y prayers are with you and your family...if you need to talk, I'm here..

--- On Sun, 11/29/09, steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...> wrote:

From: steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...>
Subject: [myMarine] Update on last night's message
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 8:16 AM

 
To my new Marine family,
 
I truly appreciate all the help you have given.  I thought for those of you who are like me and like to know the rest of the story, I would give an update.
 
Mom died peacefully last night.  Now I wait to see what Ben will want to do in addition to everything else.
 
Thank you,
 
Wendy
Pvt. Ben's Mom



#7876 From: "mrsscubafish" <mrsscubafish@...>
Date: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:16 am
Subject: Re: Advice needed
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Hi Glenn and all,

I have an update on Mom.  She did make it until graduation and leave.  Ben even
got in to see her in uniform.  Unfortunately she didn't wake up at all.  Ben now
knows the whole situation of her health.  Ben had a great leave and went off to
MCT.  He was picked up Nov 17, I think.

As I type this, I got a call from her home.  She has taken a turn for the worse
and her life here is close to an end.

Is there a chaplain at MCT?  I don't know Ben's Company for sure nor his class. 
He said he wasn't going to tell since it was no point in writing (he has his
cell phone for when he can use it).  But I think this might be necessary to know
now.  Is there anyone else to let know down there?

I copied the email with the info you gave last time but now it is even more
immediate since she outlived that piece of advice.

Any new advice is good to have.

Wendy

--- In mymarine@yahoogroups.com, Glenn Knight <ka3kwm@...> wrote:
>
> Wendy
>
> I take it there is a chance that your mom may not make it until graduation
> and recruit leave.  If that is what Hospice is telling you then contact the
> Red Cross NOW so that they are ready if needed.  Also, contact the Base
> Chapel at MCRD Parris Island, SC and ask to speak with a chaplain of your
> own faith.  Get your ducks lined up while it is still an inconvenience and
> before it becomes a crisis.  What the Red Cross will do, if it becomes
> necessary, is to contact the Red Cross duty officer at Parris Island who
> will IMMEDIATELY contact the duty chaplain who will make the
> notifications--to his commander, first sergeant and your Recruit.  By the
> time they get to your recruit there will be options in place.  Immediate
> family is, as you suggest, a no brainer--he needs to get home if possible.
> Grandparents are a gray area--it will depend on how close the granparent is
> to the Recruit.  That along with the training load, his position in training
> and other factors will all be taken into consideration.
>
> My grandfather died while I was on a cruise, sitting quietly in the middle
> of Lake Michigan.  By the time I learned of his death I had already missed
> the funeral.  The decision to hold off on notifying me was a decision that
> my family helped the Red Cross to make mostly because, while we were close,
> my grandfather was not a central person in my young life.  Had he been
> closer I would most likely been notified earlier and offered leave to attend
> the services.
>
> Now, let me address recycling.  When it becomes necessary to recycle a
> Recruit, for any reason from non-qualification to illness, there is no
> overlap in training.  For illness, if the Recruit is removed from his or her
> platoon on the Tuesday of the 6th week of training, when re-entered, he or
> she will join a platoon that is on Tuesday of the 6th week of training.  For
> non-qual, they will re-enter training with a new platoon that is on day one
> of that qualification schedule.
>
> And finally, "holding it against" the Recruit is a tough one to answer
> because it is so easy but it appears so wrong.  Any re-cycled Recruit will
> insist that their Drill Instructor picks on them more than the other members
> of the platoon.  The Drill Instructor is trying his or her best to treat the
> re-cycled Recruit like every other Recruit BUT they may often use the new
> member of the platoon to force the platoon to re-do something or blame them
> for something that causes the platoon to forego a planned benefit.  That is
> just part of the training--use whatever you can to create stress and see how
> they respond.  The ideal situation is for the platoon to gather around the
> member being picked on and become a team.  Early on they will tend to lash
> out at the "cause" of the problem and later they will adopt the Marine way
> of doing things "adapt and overcome."  That's the process, and it works.
>
> Semper Fi,
> Glenn
>
> Glenn B. Knight, CIG
> We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary
> and all of the words therein.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 8:35 PM, mrsscubafish <mrsscubafish@...>wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a small problem that I could use some advice about. My mother has
> > been diagnosed with advanced dementia and alzheimers (not new except that
> > this now comes from the doctor) and has been put on a thickened liquids
> > diet. She has trouble with this staying put. Mom probably doesn't have much
> > time left with us. Ben knew about the dementia but not the liquid diet. He
> > knows Nana sleeps (16 - 20 in every 24) a lot from a conversation I had with
> > her hospice people. He has asked in his letter about her. I will tell him
> > about the liquids but not any time frame. I know about contacting the Red
> > Cross for when the time comes. I would not want this to come as a major
> > surprise when the Red Cross shows up with the news. I know there is at least
> > 1 chaplain at PI. I figure he will be able to talk to the chaplain if he
> > needs to. 1. Will he be able to come home for the funeral if necessary? I
> > don't know for sure if grandparents are a close enough relative for
> > funerals. I would imagine parents and the recruits spouse or child would be
> > allowed. 2. What will this do to his graduation date? I can kind of figure
> > after last week's call that it is moved. 3. I would hope it isn't "held
> > against him" by the Drill Instructor. That sounds wrong but I don't know how
> > to word this appropriately.
> >
> > I am trying to think this ahead a bit so I know what to expect with Ben. I
> > know what to expect with Mom.
> >
> > Does anyone have experience with this type of situation? I know I can't be
> > the only one like this. Other people have family die during training, I am
> > sure.
> >
> > wendy in pa
> >
> > PS. Still no word from Ben about what his new platoon # is.
> >
> >
> >
>

#7875 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:15 am
Subject: Graduations: PI & SD November 20th
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"Old breed? New breed?
There's not a d*mn bit of difference so long
 as it's the Marine breed."
--General Chesty Puller, USMC
 
 
Once a Marine ~ Always a Marine
 
Congratulations to the graduates from
 
PARRIS ISLAND
2nd Battalion ~ Charlie Company
Platoons - 1080, 1081, 1082, 1084, 1085, 1086
 
4th Battalion ~ November Company
Platoons - 4036
 
SAN DIEGO
3rd Battalion ~ Kilo Company
Platoons - 3229, 3230, 3231, 3232, 3233
 
Semper Fi
 
 
Changed forever ~ Standing Tall ~ New Marines!
 
There's nothing like walking beside a new Marine
 
IF THERE ARE ANY ERRORS, PLEASE LET US KNOW
 

#7874 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Mon Nov 30, 2009 2:15 am
Subject: Graduations: PI November 25th
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"Old breed? New breed?
There's not a d*mn bit of difference so long
 as it's the Marine breed."
--General Chesty Puller, USMC
 
 
Once a Marine ~ Always a Marine
 
Congratulations to the graduates from
 
PARRIS ISLAND 
2nd Battalion ~ Golf Company
Platoons - 2080, 2081, 2082, 2084, 2085, 2086
 
Semper Fi
 
 and a special
CONGRATULATIONS
to
 
Seth -  Platoon 2085
 
Changed forever ~ Standing Tall ~ New Marines!
 
There's nothing like walking beside a new Marine
Happy Thanksgiving
 
IF THERE ARE ANY ERRORS, PLEASE LET US KNOW
 

#7873 From: steve and wendy stumpf <mrsscubafish@...>
Date: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:16 pm
Subject: Update on last night's message
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To my new Marine family,
 
I truly appreciate all the help you have given.  I thought for those of you who are like me and like to know the rest of the story, I would give an update.
 
Mom died peacefully last night.  Now I wait to see what Ben will want to do in addition to everything else.
 
Thank you,
 
Wendy
Pvt. Ben's Mom


#7872 From: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:17 pm
Subject: File - Sending Items to your Recruits
mymarine@yahoogroups.com
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Basically, when your recruit asks for something...even something
questionable...SEND IT as soon as you possibly can, that day if at all possible!
Only your recruit knows if it's something he can or cannot have and only he
knows if he will get in trouble for asking for it.  By that time, it's out of
your hands.  Each drill instructor is different and may change his mind at the
last minute...so you have no control over what is requested.  Again...if they
request it, send it!

#7871 From: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:17 pm
Subject: File - Recruit Mail Call
mymarine@yahoogroups.com
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To help new families with their concerns regarding receiving and sending mail to
their recruits, this file has been set to be delivered twice monthly.

It usually takes anywheres from 10 days to 2 weeks (sometimes more) to first
receive that initial card or form letter with your Recruit's address on it. 
Those are both required to go to the recruit's parents or legal next of kin just
as the initial phone call is.  I'll answer a common question before it's
asked....NO mail is ever withheld from a recruit as that would be a federal
offense...and besides the MCRD's know how vital mail is for our guys and gals.

What you need to remember is that every week a new batch of recruits is being
processed and delivering mail is an astronomical undertaking...I can't even
begin to tell you the numbers but I'll try to explain and since both my kids
went to Parris Island, I'll use that MCRD as the basis for this....

In Parris Island, there are 4 Battalions - 1-3 are male and 4 is female (all
female recruits from across the country go to Parris Island).  In each male
Battalion, there are 4 Companys -  1st is Alpha, Bravo, Charlie & Delta...2nd is
Echo, Foxtrot, Golf & Hotel...3rd is India, Kilo, Lima & Mike.  The female
Battalion (4th) has 3 Companys -November, Oscar & Papa.  In each of these male
Companys, there are 4-8 Platoons with 40 to 80 recruits in each!.  In the female
Companys, there are 2-4 Platoons with 30 to 60 recruits in each!

Now...I went into this because I wanted you all to imagine the amount of mail
that Parris Island alone is processing!  I don't even want to attempt to the
math but if each Recruit in every Battalion is getting just one letter a day???!
Every week a male company graduates and a new one is formed to take its place.
Every other week a female Company graduates and a new one is formed to take its
place.

Keep in mind that your recruit is encouraged to write and will do so as time
allows...they don't have a lot of time!  Just know that they are well taken care
of at all times.   Once you get that address, just keep writing and writing. 
They need all the encouragement and support we can muster!

Format for addressing mail is as follows (and this is a fictitious name and
address!):
Rct. Smith, John A.
Alpha Co., 1st BN, Platoon #1006
P.O. Box 11006
Parris Island, SC  29905-1006

Semper Fidelis!
Brenda
myMarine Moderator
Marine Mom X 2

#7870 From: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:44 pm
Subject: File - Sending Items to your Recruits
mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Send Email Send Email
 
Basically, when your recruit asks for something...even something
questionable...SEND IT as soon as you possibly can, that day if at all possible!
Only your recruit knows if it's something he can or cannot have and only he
knows if he will get in trouble for asking for it.  By that time, it's out of
your hands.  Each drill instructor is different and may change his mind at the
last minute...so you have no control over what is requested.  Again...if they
request it, send it!

#7869 From: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:44 pm
Subject: File - Recruit Mail Call
mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Send Email Send Email
 
To help new families with their concerns regarding receiving and sending mail to
their recruits, this file has been set to be delivered twice monthly.

It usually takes anywheres from 10 days to 2 weeks (sometimes more) to first
receive that initial card or form letter with your Recruit's address on it. 
Those are both required to go to the recruit's parents or legal next of kin just
as the initial phone call is.  I'll answer a common question before it's
asked....NO mail is ever withheld from a recruit as that would be a federal
offense...and besides the MCRD's know how vital mail is for our guys and gals.

What you need to remember is that every week a new batch of recruits is being
processed and delivering mail is an astronomical undertaking...I can't even
begin to tell you the numbers but I'll try to explain and since both my kids
went to Parris Island, I'll use that MCRD as the basis for this....

In Parris Island, there are 4 Battalions - 1-3 are male and 4 is female (all
female recruits from across the country go to Parris Island).  In each male
Battalion, there are 4 Companys -  1st is Alpha, Bravo, Charlie & Delta...2nd is
Echo, Foxtrot, Golf & Hotel...3rd is India, Kilo, Lima & Mike.  The female
Battalion (4th) has 3 Companys -November, Oscar & Papa.  In each of these male
Companys, there are 4-8 Platoons with 40 to 80 recruits in each!.  In the female
Companys, there are 2-4 Platoons with 30 to 60 recruits in each!

Now...I went into this because I wanted you all to imagine the amount of mail
that Parris Island alone is processing!  I don't even want to attempt to the
math but if each Recruit in every Battalion is getting just one letter a day???!
Every week a male company graduates and a new one is formed to take its place.
Every other week a female Company graduates and a new one is formed to take its
place.

Keep in mind that your recruit is encouraged to write and will do so as time
allows...they don't have a lot of time!  Just know that they are well taken care
of at all times.   Once you get that address, just keep writing and writing. 
They need all the encouragement and support we can muster!

Format for addressing mail is as follows (and this is a fictitious name and
address!):
Rct. Smith, John A.
Alpha Co., 1st BN, Platoon #1006
P.O. Box 11006
Parris Island, SC  29905-1006

Semper Fidelis!
Brenda
myMarine Moderator
Marine Mom X 2

#7868 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:00 am
Subject: Graduations: PI & SD November 13th
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"Old breed? New breed?
There's not a d*mn bit of difference so long
 as it's the Marine breed."
--General Chesty Puller, USMC
 
 
Once a Marine ~ Always a Marine
 
Congratulations to the graduates from
 
PARRIS ISLAND 
3rd Battalion ~ Kilo Company
Platoons - 3096, 3097, 3098, 3100, 3101, 3102
 
SAN DIEGO
2nd Battalion ~ Golf Company
Platoons - 2149, 2150, 2151, 2152, 5153
 
Semper Fi
 
 and a special
CONGRATULATIONS
to
 
Aaron - PI 3rd Battalion Kilo Co. Platoon 3101
 
Changed forever ~ Standing Tall ~ New Marines!
 
There's nothing like walking beside a new Marine
 
IF THERE ARE ANY ERRORS, PLEASE LET US KNOW
 

#7867 From: Glenn Knight <ka3kwm@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:37 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day & Hello to anyone new
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Don't forget Golden Coral is offering free meals to vets, reservists and active duty on Monday.  This is about the 5th year they have done this.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Janet Skerry <ljskerry@...> wrote:
 



Great to hear about one of MyMarine's long time members.  Big THANKS to your guys for their service to our country.  I'm sorry you didn't get into Applebee's, but I am overjoyed that it was filled.
 
Janet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day & Hello to anyone new

 

We headed to Applebees around 5 yesterday and there was a 90 minute wait for a seat.  We ended up going to Texas Roadhouse because there was no way we could wait that long with our grandchildren.  I guess that is what happens when you live next to a major Army post LOL.  It was still great having most of the family together though.

It has been forever since I have posted on this group I just realized.  Life is always so busy for us especially in the summertime because we spend as much time as we can on our motorcycles before the cold weather comes back again..like today, this morning it was 20 in upstate NY. Bbbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrr!

Just want to say WELCOME to anyone new that has joined since I posted last, which I think has had to have been a long long time ago. 

I am Irene been married to my Hubby Bob for 26 yrs and I was an Army wife for 22 of those years until Bob retired.  He still works for the Army through a civilian contractor.  We are the proud parents of 3 wonderful grown guys,3 crazy DIL's by kidnapping, 4 grandchildren and a new gummybear due to arrive in June! 

Our oldest son has been in the Army for 6 yrs and he just arrived home a month ago from his 2nd deployment.  He is a blackhawk crew chief and next stop is Drill Sgt school so he will be safe from deployments for a bit.  Our middle son works for the same contractor as his Dad doing his part to keep the Army moving since back surgery when he was 18 disqualified him to join any branch.  Our youngest son has been in the Marines for 2 yrs and he is an AAV tech. We are on standby waiting to hear if he will be deploying to Afghanistan.  We are hoping that is held off for a bit because him and his wife are expecting our 5th grandchild in June and it is their first.

My baby brother is also in the Marines.  He has been in 16 yrs and is currently deployed to Afghanistan.

Irene

VPAW of SFC (R) Bob (Vet. of Desert Storm/Shield & OEF IV)
VPAM of SGT Bobby (Vet. of OEF VII & OIF)
VPM of Shane (Army Contractor)
VPMM of LCpl Justin
VPMS of GySgt Ken (OEF)


 

My Patriotism Didn't Start When My Sons Joined The Military - My Hubby, SFC (R) Bob

Nothing Meaner Than A Mom That Raised a Soldier, A Biker and a Marine!!

www.nnyriders.com

~ Chrome Divas ~ We Ride With Style!   watertownny.chromedivas.com/



From: Janet Skerry <ljskerry@...>
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 6:38:21 AM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day

 

Too funny!  I sure hope the parking lots of all the Applebee's were full.  Our Vets deserve it.
 
Wendy and I drove up to BWI and joined Operation Welcome Home MD!  300 Serviceman arrived and we were able to shake their hands, clap for them and welcome them home.  It was a fabulous to see their faces.  I think we are hooked and hope to go up again soon.
 
Janet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day

 

My dad (a WWII Army Vet), My wife (a veteran Marine) and I took my mother to Applebees where the three vets ate free and mom enjoyed some super ribs.  Say "free food" to a bunch of ex GIs and you can't find a parking space.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:46 AM, rovingred77 <rovingred77@ yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Today my family is planning on attending the Veteran's Day Parade at Fort Vancouver (WA), to hand out some of Richard Glasgow's "American Hero" cards and then off to the VA cemetary to place hundreds of flags. And your plans for the day?





#7866 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:33 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day & Hello to anyone new
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Great to hear about one of MyMarine's long time members.  Big THANKS to your guys for their service to our country.  I'm sorry you didn't get into Applebee's, but I am overjoyed that it was filled.
 
Janet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day & Hello to anyone new

 

We headed to Applebees around 5 yesterday and there was a 90 minute wait for a seat.  We ended up going to Texas Roadhouse because there was no way we could wait that long with our grandchildren.  I guess that is what happens when you live next to a major Army post LOL.  It was still great having most of the family together though.

It has been forever since I have posted on this group I just realized.  Life is always so busy for us especially in the summertime because we spend as much time as we can on our motorcycles before the cold weather comes back again..like today, this morning it was 20 in upstate NY. Bbbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrr!

Just want to say WELCOME to anyone new that has joined since I posted last, which I think has had to have been a long long time ago. 

I am Irene been married to my Hubby Bob for 26 yrs and I was an Army wife for 22 of those years until Bob retired.  He still works for the Army through a civilian contractor.  We are the proud parents of 3 wonderful grown guys,3 crazy DIL's by kidnapping, 4 grandchildren and a new gummybear due to arrive in June! 

Our oldest son has been in the Army for 6 yrs and he just arrived home a month ago from his 2nd deployment.  He is a blackhawk crew chief and next stop is Drill Sgt school so he will be safe from deployments for a bit.  Our middle son works for the same contractor as his Dad doing his part to keep the Army moving since back surgery when he was 18 disqualified him to join any branch.  Our youngest son has been in the Marines for 2 yrs and he is an AAV tech. We are on standby waiting to hear if he will be deploying to Afghanistan.  We are hoping that is held off for a bit because him and his wife are expecting our 5th grandchild in June and it is their first.

My baby brother is also in the Marines.  He has been in 16 yrs and is currently deployed to Afghanistan.

Irene

VPAW of SFC (R) Bob (Vet. of Desert Storm/Shield & OEF IV)
VPAM of SGT Bobby (Vet. of OEF VII & OIF)
VPM of Shane (Army Contractor)
VPMM of LCpl Justin
VPMS of GySgt Ken (OEF)


 

My Patriotism Didn't Start When My Sons Joined The Military - My Hubby, SFC (R) Bob

Nothing Meaner Than A Mom That Raised a Soldier, A Biker and a Marine!!

www.nnyriders.com

~ Chrome Divas ~ We Ride With Style!   watertownny.chromedivas.com/



From: Janet Skerry <ljskerry@cox.net>
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 6:38:21 AM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day

 

Too funny!  I sure hope the parking lots of all the Applebee's were full.  Our Vets deserve it.
 
Wendy and I drove up to BWI and joined Operation Welcome Home MD!  300 Serviceman arrived and we were able to shake their hands, clap for them and welcome them home.  It was a fabulous to see their faces.  I think we are hooked and hope to go up again soon.
 
Janet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day

 

My dad (a WWII Army Vet), My wife (a veteran Marine) and I took my mother to Applebees where the three vets ate free and mom enjoyed some super ribs.  Say "free food" to a bunch of ex GIs and you can't find a parking space.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:46 AM, rovingred77 <rovingred77@ yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Today my family is planning on attending the Veteran's Day Parade at Fort Vancouver (WA), to hand out some of Richard Glasgow's "American Hero" cards and then off to the VA cemetary to place hundreds of flags. And your plans for the day?




#7865 From: Mom to an Army <frozenkitty@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:46 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day & Hello to anyone new
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We headed to Applebees around 5 yesterday and there was a 90 minute wait for a seat.  We ended up going to Texas Roadhouse because there was no way we could wait that long with our grandchildren.  I guess that is what happens when you live next to a major Army post LOL.  It was still great having most of the family together though.

It has been forever since I have posted on this group I just realized.  Life is always so busy for us especially in the summertime because we spend as much time as we can on our motorcycles before the cold weather comes back again..like today, this morning it was 20 in upstate NY. Bbbbbbbbbbbbrrrrrrrr!

Just want to say WELCOME to anyone new that has joined since I posted last, which I think has had to have been a long long time ago. 

I am Irene been married to my Hubby Bob for 26 yrs and I was an Army wife for 22 of those years until Bob retired.  He still works for the Army through a civilian contractor.  We are the proud parents of 3 wonderful grown guys,3 crazy DIL's by kidnapping, 4 grandchildren and a new gummybear due to arrive in June! 

Our oldest son has been in the Army for 6 yrs and he just arrived home a month ago from his 2nd deployment.  He is a blackhawk crew chief and next stop is Drill Sgt school so he will be safe from deployments for a bit.  Our middle son works for the same contractor as his Dad doing his part to keep the Army moving since back surgery when he was 18 disqualified him to join any branch.  Our youngest son has been in the Marines for 2 yrs and he is an AAV tech. We are on standby waiting to hear if he will be deploying to Afghanistan.  We are hoping that is held off for a bit because him and his wife are expecting our 5th grandchild in June and it is their first.

My baby brother is also in the Marines.  He has been in 16 yrs and is currently deployed to Afghanistan.

Irene

VPAW of SFC (R) Bob (Vet. of Desert Storm/Shield & OEF IV)
VPAM of SGT Bobby (Vet. of OEF VII & OIF)
VPM of Shane (Army Contractor)
VPMM of LCpl Justin
VPMS of GySgt Ken (OEF)


 

My Patriotism Didn't Start When My Sons Joined The Military - My Hubby, SFC (R) Bob

Nothing Meaner Than A Mom That Raised a Soldier, A Biker and a Marine!!

www.nnyriders.com

~ Chrome Divas ~ We Ride With Style!   watertownny.chromedivas.com/



From: Janet Skerry <ljskerry@...>
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 6:38:21 AM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day

 

Too funny!  I sure hope the parking lots of all the Applebee's were full.  Our Vets deserve it.
 
Wendy and I drove up to BWI and joined Operation Welcome Home MD!  300 Serviceman arrived and we were able to shake their hands, clap for them and welcome them home.  It was a fabulous to see their faces.  I think we are hooked and hope to go up again soon.
 
Janet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day

 

My dad (a WWII Army Vet), My wife (a veteran Marine) and I took my mother to Applebees where the three vets ate free and mom enjoyed some super ribs.  Say "free food" to a bunch of ex GIs and you can't find a parking space.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:46 AM, rovingred77 <rovingred77@ yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Today my family is planning on attending the Veteran's Day Parade at Fort Vancouver (WA), to hand out some of Richard Glasgow's "American Hero" cards and then off to the VA cemetary to place hundreds of flags. And your plans for the day?




#7864 From: "Janet Skerry" <ljskerry@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:38 am
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day
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Too funny!  I sure hope the parking lots of all the Applebee's were full.  Our Vets deserve it.
 
Wendy and I drove up to BWI and joined Operation Welcome Home MD!  300 Serviceman arrived and we were able to shake their hands, clap for them and welcome them home.  It was a fabulous to see their faces.  I think we are hooked and hope to go up again soon.
 
Janet
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day

 

My dad (a WWII Army Vet), My wife (a veteran Marine) and I took my mother to Applebees where the three vets ate free and mom enjoyed some super ribs.  Say "free food" to a bunch of ex GIs and you can't find a parking space.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:46 AM, rovingred77 <rovingred77@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Today my family is planning on attending the Veteran's Day Parade at Fort Vancouver (WA), to hand out some of Richard Glasgow's "American Hero" cards and then off to the VA cemetary to place hundreds of flags. And your plans for the day?



#7863 From: Sonia Galante <sonia_m_galante@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:25 am
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day
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Thats very sad..but true..even our Parade here in Downtown Sarasota turnout was low...we just have to change things & I'm on a mission to do so!! I'm with you Brad!!

--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Brad Cowan <dbcowan56@...> wrote:

From: Brad Cowan <dbcowan56@...>
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 6:37 PM

 
I forgot it was Veteran's day when I accepted a substitute job this past Monday. SO I had to go work with 7Th graders. I was disappointed that the middle school didn't even mention that it was Veteran's day even though they have many Teachers and Substitutes that are Vets or family of Vets. I asked one class that had some kids done with their assignment to either find something to do quietly or take out a piece of paper and write a paragraph or two about what Veteran's day meant to them. I was crushed when I heard a chorus of kids asking what Veterans day was... When I explained it to them I got "it doesn't mean nuthin to me...." and that was yesterday, I saw it on the news".....  I said no yesterday was the Marine Corps Birthday and the memorial service for the 13 soldiers and civilian killed last week at Ft Hood. needless to say no-one wrote anything but they were told to sit quietly and they did...... I should have gone to the Parade instead of work.......
Brad
Proud Disabled/Vet and Marine Dad
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, rovingred77 <rovingred77@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: rovingred77 <rovingred77@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [myMarine] Veteran's Day
To: mymarine@yahoogroup s.com
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 2:46 AM

 
Today my family is planning on attending the Veteran's Day Parade at Fort Vancouver (WA), to hand out some of Richard Glasgow's "American Hero" cards and then off to the VA cemetary to place hundreds of flags. And your plans for the day?




#7862 From: Brad Cowan <dbcowan56@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:37 pm
Subject: Re: [myMarine] Veteran's Day
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I forgot it was Veteran's day when I accepted a substitute job this past Monday. SO I had to go work with 7Th graders. I was disappointed that the middle school didn't even mention that it was Veteran's day even though they have many Teachers and Substitutes that are Vets or family of Vets. I asked one class that had some kids done with their assignment to either find something to do quietly or take out a piece of paper and write a paragraph or two about what Veteran's day meant to them. I was crushed when I heard a chorus of kids asking what Veterans day was... When I explained it to them I got "it doesn't mean nuthin to me...." and that was yesterday, I saw it on the news".....  I said no yesterday was the Marine Corps Birthday and the memorial service for the 13 soldiers and civilian killed last week at Ft Hood. needless to say no-one wrote anything but they were told to sit quietly and they did...... I should have gone to the Parade instead of work.......
Brad
Proud Disabled/Vet and Marine Dad
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, rovingred77 <rovingred77@...> wrote:

From: rovingred77 <rovingred77@...>
Subject: [myMarine] Veteran's Day
To: mymarine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 2:46 AM

 

Today my family is planning on attending the Veteran's Day Parade at Fort Vancouver (WA), to hand out some of Richard Glasgow's "American Hero" cards and then off to the VA cemetary to place hundreds of flags. And your plans for the day?



#7861 From: Jim Harrison <jimh_listserv@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:13 am
Subject: Re: [myMarine] It's the Marines 234th birthday today!!
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Glenn - Understand your concern, but the web is built with URLs - that's how it works - any web page you go to could be full of  "bad" URLs.  Many lists don't like people to post attachments and thus request URLs instead.  I disagree, but go along with it.  I very seriously doubt some evil spammer has infiltrated this list just to post evil URLs - I think you know most of the people here and they are honest members.  I've been reading and posting on mailing lists for15 years and never, ever had a problem with attachments or URLs.   I respect the no attachment rule, but URLs are how the internet operates.  How else can we communicate new information?  (PS - if you hover over the URL with your mouse, you can see the real URL at the bottom of the screen - this helps to eliminate fake URLs as you can see where they really want you to go)

The important thing is to have a current anti-virus that is up to date.... AVG has a very good free product.  Microsoft just came out with another free product I am going to be looking into shortly.  A couple of spyware detectors is good too - Ad-aware - there are a lot of new ones that may be better - no time for research lately.

Just my thoughts.

On 11/11/2009 6:54 PM, Glenn Knight wrote:
For your safety I STRONGLY encourage you to NOT open links in email from myMarine.  It is too easy for someone to join a group like this and send out a bogus or harmful link.  In fact, unless you are certain of who is sending you links or attachments don't open any that you receive.

When I receive an email with an attachment or a link from someone I know I will email them and ask them if they sent me an attachment or a link BEFORE I open it.  When I receive an email with an attachment or link from someone I do not know I immediately hit the DELETE button. The web can be dangerous unless you take some precautions.

And please, do not send attachments or links via myMarine.  Instead, go on the site and list a link in the Links section.  Then send a message to the group that a link has been posted and you recommend it.

Semper Fi,
Glenn

Glenn B. Knight, CIG
We will not be truly free until we are all able to use the same dictionary and all of the words therein.




On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Jim Harrison <jimh_listserv@...> wrote:
http://news.discovery.com/history/marine-corps-celebrates-234-years.html




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