Posted on May 24, 2018
A Mullet-Wearing Marine Recruit Showed Up To Boot Camp Ready To Party
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I am more interested as to why they are on the phone. I don't remember getting a phone call when I first got to Parris Island. Hell, I was in bootcamp for Christmas and while we did get a phone call for that day, it was only for 3 minutes. Then we did the "Island Hopping Campaign" anyone who went to PI knows what that is----Hit all the sandpits on base while getting PT'd into the ground. I remember what the SDI said while we did it "Merry Christmas bitches!"
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LCpl Shane Couch
Cpl Tom Surdi we didn't get a phone call on Christmas, but we did get to call home a few weeks before graduation to advise our family members about our graduation. I was in boot during Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. We graduated the first week of January '99.
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LTC Jeff Shearer
LCpl Shane Couch - Shane I went to Army basic training, and I am pretty sure I went to the last easy class. Anyway we did not get a phone call until AIT was almost over.
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Nobody gets that far in the process without knowing why they're there. That young man is like every other young man about to lose his hair, and for all we know, he had that hair and that shirt specifically to make a statement to himself about the life he's leaving behind and the one he is entering. It may be a funny picture, but that article was pathetic.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
PO3 Bob McCord - I sent my above post to the author of that article, and got a response.
"CJ,
I know. I talked to his uncle about the back story, who told me he enjoyed the article you are referring to. I'm still amused by the picture, and thanks for your comments about the pathetic article. Thank you for your service and go f**k yourself.
PS Szoldra, Sgt, USMC (DD-214)"
I got a chuckle out of that. (I substituted the asterisks.) I said my piece, he said his piece, and that's fine. I don't think he's as funny as he thinks he is though.
"CJ,
I know. I talked to his uncle about the back story, who told me he enjoyed the article you are referring to. I'm still amused by the picture, and thanks for your comments about the pathetic article. Thank you for your service and go f**k yourself.
PS Szoldra, Sgt, USMC (DD-214)"
I got a chuckle out of that. (I substituted the asterisks.) I said my piece, he said his piece, and that's fine. I don't think he's as funny as he thinks he is though.
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