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Volunteer with the National Park Service at the Marine Corps War Memorial for the past 13 years and also volunteer at Henderson Hall, HQMC as the Retired Affairs Officer for the past 9 years. Proud to be a MUSTANG of Marines and a Life member of TWS An Irish Blessing; May you be in Heaven a half hour before the devil knows you're dead!!! The recruits listed below are Fallen Marines that I put through PI when I was an SDI and they were the 20 Marines that were KIA in Vietnam that I know personally. God Bless them all and their families. Also listed there are other recruits that I had the pleasure of knowing when I was a SDI while at PI that were not KIA in Vietnam. Marines one and all. When I was commissioned a 2ndLt at the 1st Engineer Bn in Nov 68 I assummed a title that was unknown to me at that time and it stayed with me as long as I was a butter bar. I became the SSJO or SMALL SHITTY JOBS OFFICER which included doing every thing that no other officer wanted to do in the Bn or Battery I was assigned to. They were indeed the worst you could imagine and the most time consuming things I ever dealt with.
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My wife, Anne and my sister-in-law Susan each had a brick installed for me at the DI Memorial in Parris Island. My children Cheryl, Kevin and Tim laid a brick for me at the USMC Museum as a Christmas present in 2007. Two of my former recruits, Sgt Ray Edwards and MGySgt Simon from Plt 3086 and I had bricks laid at the DI Memorial for SSgt Driver one of our JDI's from the Platoon and nine of the recruits from Platoon 3086 that were KIA in Vietnam. We want to thank the DI Association for the exception to the rule in allowing us to lay the bricks in their honor at the Memorial. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BROWN NOSE AND A SHITHEAD IS DEPTH PERCEPTION. TACT: THE ABILITY TO TELL A PERSON TO GO TO HELL AND MAKE THEM FEEL HAPPY TO BE ON THEIR WAY. Other MOS's held: 0311/0331/8511/5711/3001/3002
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1961-1963, 8511, 3rd Recruit Training Bn (Cadre/Instructors) RTR, MCRD Parris Island, RTR (Cadre) MCRD Parris Island
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Best Friends SSgt Gregor, Capt Frederickson, Capt Pitts (KIA 1966), LtCol Fribourg, Sgt Hemlepp SSgt Banazak, Sgt Roberts, SSgt Rowan, SSgt Hendrix and a lot of others who have passed from my memory unfortunately. Got to get the platoon pictures out an update this section.
Best Moment Serving with some of the great Marines.
Worst Moment Leaving the Island and going to 2/8.
Chain of Command LtCol Leonard Friborg was the best Bn CO we had while I was there. He went on the be a MajGen and I saw him on Oki when he was CG of MCB Camp Butler in 1974. We talked in his office for a couple hours and it was like old home week. He knew evey DI by the back of his head and called you on your birthday to say "if you can take the day off please do so but if you can't I thank you for your dedication to the Corps". Even had the messhall bake every DI a cake that was really very good to eat.
Other Memories Worked with WW2 Marines like GySgt Ragland who was a Scout/Sniper in Iwo Jima. Also worked with SSgt Gregor and SSgt Livingston in my first platoon #343 in Q Co.