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24th July 08, 09:42 PM
#11
SG good luck at basic. As said above no matter what you can make it through. The drill instructors are intentionally giving you as much stress and confusion as possible all the time. Why, because what they do is a day in the park compared to the stress and confusion of combat.
Thank you for your service!
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24th July 08, 10:21 PM
#12
Be strong in boot camp. It will end and you will soon be a proud Marine.
Thank you for serving our great Nation.
Be Proud, Walk Tall, Be a Marine
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25th July 08, 09:46 AM
#13
from Chicago
Animo non astutia
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25th July 08, 02:36 PM
#14
how do I get a t-shirt with that kilted devil dog on it? I know.....I'm not a marine, but man..that design is more than awesome!
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25th July 08, 02:48 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by cloves
how do I get a t-shirt with that kilted devil dog on it? I know.....I'm not a marine, but man..that design is more than awesome!
Search Marine T-shirt

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30th July 08, 03:08 PM
#16
those ones don't have the dog wearing the kilt though......i want the one from the first page of the thread
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30th July 08, 03:14 PM
#17
Nothing worthwhile is ever easy. Semper Fi
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30th July 08, 03:21 PM
#18
The Air Force allows wear of the kilt for members of the USAFR Pipe Band and Southern Aire. Many deployed members wear their services cammo patterned kilts during their off time. I would suggest wearing your Leatherneck Kilt, but with a doublet or something other than your Marine Corps jacket. Perhaps you could get a jacket the same color as your USMC jacket.
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