Good evening, Sand...sorry you had a yucky day. Everything in my today, so far, as gone right. YIPPEE!!
In for a 50!
In for a 50!
In for a 50!
On top of all that I checked my calendar, Wednesday I was supposed to be at an Eagle Court of Honor and now I can’t. aaarrrrGGAH!
In for a 50!
In for a 50!
Yay! So happy to see that you FINALLY had a day that went
your way! You’ve had too many of the other kind! :D
‘Bout time you got a good day!
Sgt. David Stiehler, III MEF, back strokes during one of the Special Operation Training Groups Scout Swimmers Courses physical tests on Kin Red May 20. The test required the Marines to swim more than 2,000 meters against the current in less than one hour using just their legs while donning a combat load. Photo: Sgt. Rodolfo Toro
Lance Cpl. Scott Pierce, III MEF, conducts an urban insertion from water during the Special Operation Training Groups Scout Swimmers Course on Kin Red May 20. The training helped prepare them for the challenges involved with establishing a safe landing zone for an amphibious raid force. Photo: Lance Cpl. Richard Blumenstein
Another day at the beach on Okinawa as Marines train to become scout swimmers