Aguayo, Angel, MSgt

Military Police
 
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 Service Details
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Current Service Status
USMC Retired
Current/Last Rank
Master Sergeant
Current/Last Primary MOS
5813-Accident Investigator
Current/Last MOSGroup
Military Police
Previously Held MOS
5811-Military Policeman
3531-Motor Vehicle Operator
8411-RSS Recruiter
Primary Unit
2002-2004, 8411, RS Buffalo, NY
Service Years
1982 - 2004
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Master Sergeant
Five Hash Marks

 Official Badges 

Military Police USMC Retired Pin Tan Belt


 Unofficial Badges 

Marine Recruiter


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
American LegionMarine Corps Recruiters AssociationMarine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation
  2002, American Legion
  2002, Marine Corps Recruiters Association
  2009, Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

As well as a retired Marine, I am also a former GS4 Nuclear Security Officer.

"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed state of moral and patriotic feeling, which thinks that nothing is worth war, is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing that he cares for more than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature that has no chance of being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than him." ~ John Stewart Mill

We have many customs in the Marine Corps, but the most outstanding custom is simply being a Marine, and all that it implies. Call it morale, call it Esperit De Corps, call it what you will. It is that pride which sets a Marine apart from the men and women of the other services. It is not taught from manuals, yet it is the most impressive lesson a recruit learns in boot camp. It is not tangible, yet it has won fights against insurmountable odds. Those of us that have had the privilege of serving in the Marine Corps value our experience as among the most precious of our lives. The fellowship of shared hardships and dangers in a worthy cause creates a close bond of comradeship. It is the basic reason for the cohesiveness of Marines and for the pride we have in our Corps and our loyalty to each other. A Marine is proud of the Corps and believes it to be second to none. A Marine does not seek awards or medals for his duty or sacrifice; rather he strives only to always do his very best. Perhaps someday to hear the ultimate accolade of the silent whisper from all those have gone before him, Job well done Marine.

It is no wonder then that long after the uniform has been laid aside. The last order given. The final salute rendered. The last handshake shared. And the occasional tear brushed away by a determined hand. Long after that it still runs in your veins. Lives in your mind. Dominates your will. Long after that you feel the call. The esperit that can only be shared among brothers. Among individuals bonded together by the truest ideals, for you must understand, Once a Marine, Always a Marine. Adhering always to our motto Semper Fidelis, translated from latin... Always Faithful.

   
Other Comments:

Would like to hear from as many of you that know and served with me to see how you are and catch up on time. Miss the Corps bigtime. The USMC is over 225 years of romping, stomping, hell, death and destruction. The finest fighting machine the world has ever seen. We were born in a bomb crater, our mother was a saber and our father was the devil. Each moment that I live is an additional threat upon your life. I am a rough looking, roving soldier of the sea. I am cocky, self-centered, overbearing, and I do not know the meaning of fear, for I am fear itself. I am a green, amphibious monster made of blood and guts who arose from the sea, feeding on anti-Americans throughout the globe. Whenever it may arise, and when my time comes, I will die a glorious death on the battle field, giving my life to Mom, the Corps, and the American flag. We stole the Eagle from the Air Force, the Anchor from the Navy, and the Line from the Army. On the 7th day, while God rested, we over-ran his perimeter and stole the Globe, and we've been running the show ever since. We live like soldiers and talk like sailors and slap the hell out of both of them. Soldier by day, Lover by night, Drunkard by choice, " MARINE BY GOD "

   

 Remembrance Profiles - 1 Marine Remembered

  1984-1985, 5811, MCB Camp Butler, Okinawa



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MCB Camp Butler, Okinawa Unit Page
Rank
Lance Corporal
MOS
5811-Military Policeman
Base, Station or City
Camp Foster
State/Country
Japan
 
 
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 MCB Camp Butler, Okinawa Details

MCB Camp Butler, Okinawa
Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler (or Butler Marine Base to natives) is a United States Marine Corps base located in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa. It was named for legendary Marine Smedley D. Butler.

Camp Smedley D. Butler is actually a collection of facilities and satellite installations spread throughout Okinawa. Camp Smedley D. Butler was formerly called Camp or Fort Buckner, named for Army General Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr., who commanded ground forces in the invasion of Okinawa and was killed in the last days of the battle. The renaming of Buckner to Butler occurred after most US Army troops left Okinawa, and the base was transferred to the USMC.
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
Marine Corps Bases Pacific
Strength
Unit
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Dec 10, 2009
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Friends
Juan Delgado

Best Moment
Meritorious promotion to Corporal

   

Worst Moment
None to recall.

Other Memories
First USMC Birthday Ball. Met Gen Day and wife (her surname was same as mine).

   
   
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Okinawa 1984
232 Members Also There at Same Time
MCB Camp Butler, Okinawa

Martelli, Richard, MSgt, (1968-1991) 58 5811 Gunnery Sergeant
Lanford, Larry, SSgt, (1969-1988) 58 5811 Staff Sergeant
Paxton, Timothy, SSgt, (1973-1988) 58 5811 Staff Sergeant
McNally, Randy, SSgt, (1975-1997) 58 5811 Sergeant
Odrick, Harold (Mary), MSgt, (1983-2006) 58 5811 Sergeant
Anderson, Gregg, Sgt, (1984-1996) 58 5811 Corporal
Chavis, Sr., George, Sgt, (1981-1989) 58 5811 Corporal
Conaway III, Ivan, GySgt, (1982-2005) 58 5811 Corporal
FLORES, ANTHONY, MSgt, (1982-2004) 58 5811 Corporal
Busse Jr, LeRoy, Cpl, (1983-1989) 58 5811 Lance Corporal
Johnson, Burton, Cpl, (1984-1988) 58 5811 Lance Corporal
Vail, Robert, Cpl, (1981-1985) 58 5811 Lance Corporal
Boucher, Mark, Sgt, (1983-1991) 5811 Sergeant
McNamara, Jim, Capt, (1977-1987) 58 5804 First Lieutenant
Ajinga, Chris, LtCol, (1978-2005) 58 5803 Second Lieutenant
Voisine, Harriett, CWO3, (1971-1991) 58 5805 Chief Warrant Officer 3
Ambriz, Jose, CWO5, (1975-2005) 58 5805 Chief Warrant Officer 2
Buh, Danny, MSgt, (1965-1986) 58 5813 Gunnery Sergeant
Borrego, Ruben, MSgt, (1976-1997) 58 5831 Staff Sergeant
Burch, Edward, GySgt, (1975-1995) 58 5814 Staff Sergeant
Flannery, Thomas, MSgt, (1974-1995) 58 5821 Staff Sergeant
Hardy, Terry, MSgt, (1974-1998) 58 5821 Staff Sergeant
Collier, Raymond, MSgt, (1977-1999) 58 5821 Sergeant
Newsom, Claudie, GySgt, (1977-1997) 58 5813 Sergeant
Petoskey, Charles, Sgt, (1976-1985) 58 5821 Sergeant
Pinkney, Herbert, Sgt, (1984-1992) 58 5812 Sergeant
Capehart, Royce, Sgt, (1982-1990) 58 5812 Corporal
Gollmitzer, Bill, Sgt, (1982-1992) 58 5813 Corporal
Grafton, Douglas, Sgt, (1976-1994) 58 5831 Corporal
Pampu, Jim, Cpl, (1981-1984) 58 5803 Corporal
Pipenhagen, Scott, CWO3, (1982-2005) 58 5812 Corporal
Capehart, Royce, Sgt, (1982-1990) 58 5812 Lance Corporal
Morgan, Clifford, Sgt, (1983-1994) 58 5812 Lance Corporal
Strader, Richard, Sgt, (1983-1991) 58 5831 Lance Corporal
Day, James Lewis, MGen, (1943-1986) 99 9903 Major General
Winoski, Walter, Col, (1956-1986) 13 1330 Colonel
Bjork, David, Maj, (1967-1986) 75 7555 Major
Carver, Dave, Maj, (1966-1988) 34 3402 Major
Falana, Roland, Maj, (1972-1992) 25 2502 Major
Nix, James, Capt, (1968-1992) 1 0101 First Lieutenant
Cherne, Jerry, CWO3, (1968-1988) 28 2810 Chief Warrant Officer 3
Humbert, Donnel, Capt, (1971-1994) 33 3302 Chief Warrant Officer 2
Vankuiken, Robert, CWO4, (1967-1992) 30 3002 Chief Warrant Officer 2
Welch, Richard, MGySgt, (1961-1991) 1 0193 Master Gunnery Sergeant
Bohannon, Jeff, 1stSgt, (1965-1989) 99 9999 First Sergeant
Smith, Jessie, 1stSgt, (1985-2007) 99 9999 First Sergeant
Wallaker, Michael, MGySgt, (1968-1994) 30 3043 Master Sergeant
Wheeler, Ron, MSgt, (1961-1987) 25 2591 Master Sergeant
Bernhardt, Janet, CWO5, (1977-2005) 34 3451 Gunnery Sergeant
Brown, Ronald, MSgt, (1970-1991) 30 3043 Gunnery Sergeant
Curiel, Jesus, GySgt, (1966-1989) 30 3051 Gunnery Sergeant
Duggins, Roger, MSgt, (1969-1989) 3 0369 Gunnery Sergeant
Elston, Scott, MSgt, (1971-1995) 28 2823 Gunnery Sergeant
Elston, Scott, MSgt, (1971-1995) 28 2823 Gunnery Sergeant
Lilly, James, GySgt, (1972-1992) 28 2819 Gunnery Sergeant
Mackey, Marion Levi, GySgt, (1954-1984) 13 1371 Gunnery Sergeant
Martinez, Carmen, MGySgt, (1975-1998) 13 1372 Gunnery Sergeant
Maze, James, MSgt, (1971-1997) 31 3112 Gunnery Sergeant
Rector, Andrew, MSgt, (1969-1991) 28 2891 Gunnery Sergeant

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