MUST SEE for Marines!
Great movie, one of my favorites (Cold War Era).
MUST SEE for Marines!
Great movie, one of my favorites (Cold War Era).
Rest easy Marine, thank you for my freedom. God Bless You.
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So tired of so many parasites complaining about Our Country, and protesting Our Military, yet none of them LEAVE!
Improvise, Adapt, Overcome
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - Sgt. Jason Pacheco, 23, scout sniper instructor, Division Schools, 1st Marine Division, from Las Vegas, N.M., uses his prosthetic leg as support for an M40 Sniper Rifle on a firing range at Camp Pendleton Aug. 30, 2011. Pacheco suffered a severed leg after an improvised explosive device detonated beneath him during a patrol in Afghanistan August 2010. His leg had to be amputated below his knee. Pacheco uses his prosthetic leg to support the weight of his rifle to show an example of how students can use anything to steady a rifle. He has been an instructor for the Pre-Scout Sniper School since March and recently completed a physical fitness test with his prosthetic leg. He has re-enlisted and said he hopes to continue training in preparation to return to full duty. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Timothy Lenzo)
Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. The first Marine got shot and the second came to get him and got shot dead a third and fourth would also get wounded but succeeded in retrieving the two Marines. So to recap: four Marines three wounded one KIA. No one left behind. God Bless Our Troops!
Always re blog
Oh, and you had a horrible day?! Step back and re-valuate please…
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I showed this picture to an Army officer that told me that he’d guess the weigh to be about 135 Lbs.
God Bless Our Troops!
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Sides of my minivan.
Thank goodness her hair didn’t get messed up!
OMG ive seen this happen before me…ah man
Hahaha..
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RIP JOHN
you were one of my best friends I’ll always love you and remeber you
Rest easy Marine, Thank You for my Freedom
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WASHINGTON, DC — The 2012 National Memorial Day Parade Presented by Boeing will include the very first special public tribute in the nation’s capital to the Iraq War generation. All Iraq veterans and active duty military are encouraged to participate in honor the sacrifices of their fallen…
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This
I think it’s a understatement to say I’m pretty overwhelmed right now.
$3,975 dollars in pledges in less than one day (on only 35 backers…my god).
I just hope people don’t see that I’ve reached my goal and decide not to pledge or whatever.
Let me reiterate - I’m still using this as a means for people to pre-order the book. Once the book is published I will be selling it myself. I’m not going to go through a distributor because I don’t want anyone to add extra costs to the book. I’m trying to get this to you as inexpensively as possible. So please, please don’t think of this as “Mission Accomplished.” The only thing that changes now is that I have the ability to produce a much more professional, and refined product for you. I’ll now be able to add color pictures in the book, I’ll be able to get a better binding for it…
I STILL WILL NOT BE COLLECTING A PROFIT OFF OF THIS..
So please, if you’re interested in the book..I implore you to pre-order. This is the safest, and easier way for you to pay for, and be certain that you will receive the book the SECOND I get it back from the publisher.
Thanks again everyone. I still can’t believe this.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jtrose/lets-go-to-afghanistan-the-book
I hope this sells so much that they make it into a movie =D
You SHOULD ONLY have the rights you’re willing to fight for. Lucky for US we have the Marines willing to fight for all of US to protect our rights.
Sgt. Major Michael Templeton, right, holds the dress blue uniform of Cpl. Jason Dunham as Maj. Trent A. Gibson stands at attention during the christening of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer Jason Dunham (DDG 109) at General Dynamics Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. Templeton and Gibson both served in Dunham’s unit. Dunham was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Dunham’s parents donated his dress blue uniform to be displayed on the ship’s quarterdeck.
Never forget the Sacrifice they made.
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