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Scott, Which range are you using? Were in J'ville are you at? When I first got to Lejeune I lived the single life out on Emerald Isle, but later lived on the base. Really like the area, but the cost of living out there was kind of high for what you go for it. Kind of funny how they were trying to reform the town by making the driftwood and etc clean up thir outside.
 
Spent 8 years in the Corps. 82 - 90. CH-53 Crew Chief in my first enlistment, KC-130 Flight Engineer in my second.

Lots of good times...

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Dan

Si vis pacem para bellum!

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Semper Fidelis!

RCT 7 - 29 Stumps - where the bars start serving with the sunrise!

Lake Bandini on a 100 degree day. I miss it very much!

Formerly Sgt. Chris Canis MOS 0352
 
Isn't lake bandini the sewage lagoon at Camp wilson?

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God truly fights on the side with the best artillery
 
STLRN
I mostly shoot out back behind the Edge-Works facility. We have 23 acres here that backs up to the Huffman forest. We have a range in progress; not fancy but always available. Flat Woods in Hubert is another place I frequent. If you are in town give me a call out at the shop (910-455-9834; 1171 Halltown Road) and we will arrange, an unofficial, TFL, Jacksonville chapter, shoot.

All hands welcome.


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“This is my rifle, there many like it but this one is mine …”
 
I want to post this for my uncle, Hunter West Raiford. He was a marine in the Pacific during WW2. A fine man who passed away in 1980.
 
You know why Marines don't drink cool-aid?

Because they can't figure out how to get two quarts of water in that little pack. :)
(ducking for cover now)

Seriously though, I'm ex Navy myself but my father was(still is really)a career Marine. He enlistd in 1943 and finally retired in 1973. He was certainly there when the wheel went round.
 
Castle, I was at 2nd Tanks around the same time. I was H&S MT. 93-96. I'm seperating in 2 weeks. 91-00.
 
Lake Bandini is the sewage processing lagoon just south of the main camp. In the summer when it gets hot the winds kick up and blows the stench directly into the barracks.
 
Thanks and a big thumbs up to all of you.

I was 4F due to child accident and did not serve. Always wished I could have done my part.

Am proud of and support each of you.
 
Wpns Co. 1/6 (93-95)
MSG Detachment AmEmb Singapore (95-96)
MSG Detachment AmEmb Conakry, Guinea (96-98)

Castle,
Where you in plt. 3083 at Parris Island during the summer of 93? Don't know if you remember but my last name is Kanahele.
 
:D Nuff said.


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Schmit
GySgt, USMC(Ret)
NRA Life, Lodge 1201-UOSSS
"Si vis Pacem Para Bellum"
 
As a matter of fact I was in 3083 in the summer of 93. We grad on the 24 of Sept. Senior Drill Instructor SSGT Deck.
 
The true beauty of Lake Bandini is the fact that we always ran our PFT around it. 3 miles in heat and sewage! No wonder civilian life seems like such a breeze now!!!


Semper Fi

Canis
 
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