Last seen: February 3, 2026 9:21 pm
AGAIN KEEP THAT POT STIRRED I like it. I'm here to do my duty, sir!!
You'll be getting two, I assume??
Thanks! I'll give it a shot.
As I got to Iraq in '04, that was one of the first rules posted when you got the "welcome to Iraq" brief. I'd like to say that it stopped that sort of...
CaptO--Do you have the book," Dogfaces Who Smiled Through Tears"?? I think this book was one of the first things you ever mentioned to me! Unfort...
And here I thought it was just an unplanned anachronism! Little did I know the lengths these guys would go to for realism! Moose, looks like ...
CAPTO; JUST A SIMPLE THANK YOU THAT COMES FROM THE HEART FROM THIS LIVING WW 11 VET SHOULD MEAN A LOT. ROQUE(rocky) More than ...
At Camp Lejeune they were firing a round a minute (on the ceremonial gun by the headquarters building) starting at 1200 and going to 1221 when they ra...
Very neat place Rocky! I hope to get a chance to visit some day. (In my uniform I'm free!) No Rocky!! Good for you, no need to m...
Welcome aboard, Allen! I've spent some time at Ft Bragg, but only a little. I am a Marine at Camp Lejeune and when I served with 10th Marines (as...
When I first read the poem I was somewhat confused, as I had never heard of a Christmas Truce at Belleau Wood (I had obviously not been acquainted wit...
Well CaptO, The last seven lines of your article kinda, in my view puts the Army down a little. Somehow I knew I would raise the hack...
As a point of historical interest, I noticed that there were memorials to the Second Division at Belleau Wood. Perhaps most people wouldn't have notic...
Thanks for posting. Scenes such as this or V's pictures from Belleau Wood and Aisne - Marne made me think of the lyrics for The Green Fields of France...
V, I finally got to see the pictures when I got home. They are great! I particularly liked the shot of the tympanum (the decorated arch above a d...