Augustine, John, 1stLt

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Current Service Status
USMC Veteran
Current/Last Rank
First Lieutenant
Current/Last Primary MOS
0802-Field Artillery Officer
Current/Last MOSGroup
Artillery
Primary Unit
1969-1969, Marine Barracks Portsmouth, NH
Service Years
1966 - 1970
Officer Collar Insignia
First Lieutenant

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What are you doing now:

36 yrs in law practice, 4 yrs prosecutor (best civilian job I ever had except cowboying -I was raised on a cattle ranch in West Texas), Board certified in Civil Trial Law since 1985. At this advanced age, I still enjoy the verbal & mental combat of the courtroom. ( Still crazy afer all these years!) 

Below is a poem that I wrote one rainy night at home after my OCS/ TBS  classmates reunited on the web. I recited it a it a memorial service at the Wall at our 40 year reunion in D.C. and Quantico in 2007 and again at Mess Nignt for our reunion in San Diego last year. It was published in Leatherneck in Nov. 2007.


THE BOYS OF QUANTICO � 2007


From all across the country

They came to join the Corps.

They walked away from everything

Knowing not what was in store.


They pledged their lives & loyalty

For reasons only they would know.

God bless the men who joined back then,

The Boys of Quantico.


In '66 they came 500 strong

To find and follow their dreams.

Could they prove they had the stuff

To become an Officer of Marines?


Now some were born to money

While most were regular Joes.

They all faced the test of OCS,

The Boys of Quantico.


They came to test their mettle,

To march & fight & drill.

To push beyond their pain & fear

One clear goal, theirs to fulfill.
Thru sweat & blood they earned their Bar

And the greatest title one can bestow.

Known as "Marines" 'til Heaven's scenes,

The Boys of Quantico.


At TBS, in classrooms & in the field

For days & nights they trained, you see.

For their mission was to learn to lead

A platoon of Marine Corps infantry.


Their work was hard but each man knew

In the end, to war they would go.

They did their best at TBS,

The Boys of Quantico.


Soon orders came for all of them

To serve their tour in Vietnam.

They'd lead their troops to the fight

In Hue City, An Hoa & Khe Sahn.


They led & loved those in their charge

And bled & died fighting the foe.

One and all, they each stood tall,

The Boys of Quantico.



Most came home, though some did not.

All served with honor to behold.

Some were wounded in the flesh,

But all were touched in the soul.


At home they worked to make a life,

To never forget times long ago.

They faced their fear & shed a tear,

The Boys of Quantico.


With years & years of living,

They come to meet again.

They'll laugh & cry with drinks held high

And they'll remember when


They served with pride and honor

For those who died so long ago.

God bless the men who served back then,

The Boys of Quantico.

-John Augustine-


   
Other Comments:

After many years of just not thinking about it, I have found myself remembering more and more about the wonderful/ horrible times in our beloved Corps. Every thing has been gravy since 1969, found a good woman (also beautiful) who has stuck by me for 44 yrs. Three children who are good, productive people that I love dearly, three grandsons and a beautiful granddaughter who, in a totally unbiased observation, are far above their peers in intellegence, looks and character. I made it home and I have been blessed. _

   

 Remembrance Profiles - 6 Marines Remembered

  1966, Officer Candidate School (Quantico, VA), H
School
Officer Candidate School (Quantico, VA)

Company
H

Platoon
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Start Date 
Oct, 1966
 

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Last Updated:Jul 4, 2016
   
Personal Memories

Best Friends
Bob Mullen
Howard Allen
Rich Walls
Dave Berentsen

Best Moment
Graduation, Commisioning

   

Worst Moment
First day, night

Instructors
SSgt. Bell
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  23 Also There at This Training:
Name Co Ptn Start Date
Esslinger, Tom, Capt, (1966-1970) H 1 Oct, 1966
Spaeth, Leo, Maj, (1955-1981) H Oct, 1966
Cormier, Albert, Capt, (1961-1982) H 4 Nov, 1966
Frizell, William (Bill), Col, (1966-1997) H 2 /42 Aug, 1966
Anderson, Bill, Capt, (1966-1969) I 2 Oct, 1966
Bleeker, Larry Dean, 2ndLt, (1967-1967) Oct, 1966
Bravard, Steven, Capt, (1966-1971) 42OC Oct, 1966
Dineen, Thomas Gerard, 2ndLt, (1966-1967) G 4 Oct, 1966
Gallagher, Patrick Joesph, 2ndLt, (1966-1967) 4/42 Oct, 1966
Grant, U.S., LtCol, (1966-1991) G 4 Oct, 1966
Grosshans, James, Capt G 4 Oct, 1966
Henrickson, Keith Richard, 2ndLt, (1966-1967) Oct, 1966
Hershberger, Larry, 1stLt, (1966-1969) I 2 Oct, 1966
Hime, Martin, Capt, (1966-1973) F 2 Oct, 1966
Keeble, Edwin Augustus, 1stLt, (1966-1969) G 4 Oct, 1966
Ludwig, Lloyd, Capt, (1966-1969) F 3 Oct, 1966
May, Allan, 1stLt, (1966-1969) G 3 Oct, 1966
McKelvey, Bill, Capt, (1966-1971) I Oct, 1966
Parks, Averd, 1stLt, (1966-1969) G 3rd Oct, 1966
Pouch, Ken, Capt, (1966-1970) Oct, 1966
Schultz, Frank, LtCol, (1966-1989) I 4 Oct, 1966
Stahl, Norman, LtCol, (1960-1988) 4/42 Oct, 1966
Darnell, Dennis, Capt, (1966-1971) 2 Sep, 1966
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