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Old 02-20-2013, 09:27 PM   #21
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A tip of the cap to your nephew for choosing to Serve.

That family get together is a fine way to send him off with memories of the big reason we put on the uniform.
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Old 02-21-2013, 10:08 AM   #22
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Tell him not to take anything with him that he doesn't absolutely need. That being said he will need absolutely nothing. The Marine Corps will provide him with everything he will need and more. Paris Island is known for its sand fleas. For those who don't know what a Paris Island sand flea is, it is a tiny flying gnat like critter with a bit comparable to that of an alligator. For some reason drill instructors think sand fleas hold some sacred auro so tell your son not to kill them. At least not while the DI's can notice. The only thing one needs to know when entering Marine Corps boot camp is: "Yes Sir, No Sir, and the private doesn't know Sir". Everyting else will be taught. Graduation day will be one of the proudest days of his life for two reasons; first he is entering one the elite services in the world and secondly, he is leaving Paris Island which is one the worst hell holes imagineable.

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Tell him not to take anything with him that he doesn't absolutely need. That being said he will need absolutely nothing. The Marine Corps will provide him with everything he will need and more. Paris Island is known for its sand fleas. For those who don't know what a Paris Island sand flea is, it is a tiny flying gnat like critter with a bit comparable to that of an alligator. For some reason drill instructors think sand fleas hold some sacred auro so tell your son not to kill them. At least not while the DI's can notice. The only thing one needs to know when entering Marine Corps boot camp is: "Yes Sir, No Sir, and the private doesn't know Sir". Everyting else will be taught. Graduation day will be one of the proudest days of his life for two reasons; first he is entering one the elite services in the world and secondly, he is leaving Paris Island which is one the worst hell holes imagineable.

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How I miss the sand fleas. Standing at attention, those little bastards would get in your nose, eyes, ears, and you could not do a damn thing about it. Good times.
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Old 02-21-2013, 03:58 PM   #24
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And plan a welcome home greeting. Son's bud's really did it up right. Front of the house was in flood lights with a big banner. I didn't even have a clue. Got a bit teary. Good bunch of guys.
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Old 02-27-2013, 03:19 PM   #25
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We gave my son a a hug, pat on the back and a handshake when he left.
His friends on the other hand had quite a going away party - I understand.
When he graduated and earned the title: "Marine" - it was a totally different thing. I gave him a few gifts then we had a drink and cigar together!

MarineParents.com: A Place to Connect & Share(tm) for Marine Parents Moms Dads Wives Family Members is a great resource for newly minted Marine parents.

Be prepared when you pick up your Marine. You will be unprepared the first time you meet. You will get a chance to go to the MCX and your son will want all sorts of expensive goodies...

YOU will never forget Parris Island and what it does so well.
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I did mention that this kid is 18 didn't I?
If he's old enough to die for our country then he should be old enough to drink in our country.
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Old 03-01-2013, 11:34 AM   #27
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Don't really disagree...

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If he's old enough to die for our country then he should be old enough to drink in our country.
..but, the drinking age in Maryland is 21. When he becomes a Marine, I hope that he is duty and Honor bound to obey the law. If he looks at becoming a Marine as an excuse to drink, I would think the trainers at Paris Island have failed in their mission.
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Old 03-01-2013, 11:42 AM   #28
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If they still do things the same way in the USMC..

Get him a pre-paid Visa or MC.. put some money on it, and tell the family they can do the same (try to keep it to one card).

I talked to the Marine Recruiter a lot, and heard some horror stories about finances while in Basic.

This is my understanding, maybe somebody will post if I'm right or not: While in Basic Marines do not get paid, or they do, but their pay is withheld until after Basic.

Their first paychecks are pretty much taken to pay for their uniforms and other required necessities.. so even after Basic they don't have a big pile of money waiting for them. From what I understand (again) is the Marines are the only service that require their marines to pay for their own uniforms, and they're not cheap.
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..but, the drinking age in Maryland is 21. When he becomes a Marine, I hope that he is duty and Honor bound to obey the law. If he looks at becoming a Marine as an excuse to drink, I would think the trainers at Paris Island have failed in their mission.
Have you ever hung out with a marine, especially one right out of Parris Island?
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Our Son got pitted one day, and the DS decided to make him to 50 push-ups in the sand box. God forbid should you stop what you are doing, to itch the fleas. He did six years with the USMC, and is now in the Coast Guard going on 13 years! We are so proud!
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