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From: oldswabbie
07/15/2008 11:43:43

Hey Big Guy! Youre in Bud/s now right...272? Talked to you as you traveled. Back when I was In we had to do duty (as a Petty officer) once a month on the front gate. Got exciting once inwhile whenthe Red Brigade would take a shot at us.. out would come the 45's.. never did get a shot off at them tho. Good luck!

Jim (oldswabbie)



From: mrperry136
04/13/2008 22:36:34

it's pretty different being a sailor attached to a marine command isn't it?  I'm a SeaBee and the last time I deployed to the sand box we were attached to the 1st Mar Div.  There was a lot of tension, but we got through it.  Good Luck!



From: duquema
04/09/2008 22:05:03
Hey man, I saw you're an MA, do you think it'd be cool if i asked you stuff about the rate?


From: seal392
05/25/7698 12:05:58
HAVE ARGENTINE friend HERE... MARCOS


02/13/2008 10:21:22
Hey hows it going?


From: NavyMA1221
01/24/2008 17:07:33
Yeah man the Digis were pretty sweet, but we are in the navy BDU's now... When does 272 class up?


09/25/2007 14:16:01
So you think you have what it takes to to be a United States Navy SEAL?  Remember a career as a United States Navy SEAL isn't for everyone. A SEAL cannot just be picked out of a crowd! You think it ends after BUD/S? NO! BUD/S is just the beginning! Get used to being cold wet and miserable at some point you have to make that decision, in a combat life and death situation you must be willing to make that ultimate sacrifice when the time comes. If you are willingly to give up everything, even family! You have to make that decision,you must be prepared! "The difference between combat and sport is that in combat you bury the guy who comes in second."