Great article, especially for those of you who appreciate the soldiers who serve our country. He's got post-traumatic stress disorder, but he's alive. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/01/29/MNGMHGVCEV1.DTL Here's a great excerpt from the middle of the article:
Follow-up: He was on the Iwo Jima headed to NOLA post-Katrina. Same as our own USNavyTiger. Smallish world, I guess. I hate to hear about our men and women going through such turmoil after war. Hopefully we take care of them.
:thumb: I didnt know that guy, but I more than likely drew his HIV test or gave him a PPD/ Tuberculosis test. More power to him. We get his MEU onboard this saturday night. Guess who i'll be watching the superbowl with again this year? Jarheads. lots and lots of jarheads. :hihi: 1500 to be exact. For the second year in a row, ill be watching the superbowl onboard a naval vessel. could be worse... could be NOT watching it, ducking bullets...:yelwink2:
should be enlightening football speak if so. lots of uhhs and duhhs. good luck reminding them who's playing. they'll prolly only watch the commercials anyhow. oh nice sig.
I tend to disagree with tirk when it comes to the issues of the Corps. He is undoubtedly a sorry army dog. :hihi:
You know, after being in a Navy command for the past several months, I can chalk up the whole "Marines are stupid" mentality of the other services to penis envy. Honestly, we're flattered, but it's getting old. :thumb: