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Sorry Marine -- You're Too Old
Smoke Signal (Vanity) Times
| 10-3-01
| CHIEF negotiator
Posted on 10/03/2001 4:21:45 PM PDT by CHIEF negotiator
The nerve of that Marine Corps recruiter telling me I'll too old to re-up!
I said,
"But I'm a 2nd Force Recon Scout Sniper that can still pic-a-tic off a gnat's ass @ 1K meters, in a snow storm! We lay-in-wait, and over the last 30 years I've had a lot of experience. Snipers only need to be able to "snoop & poop" and carry a 50 caliber. We don't have to do 50 squat thrusts before lights out, or hump 20 miles in full pack before sunrise! Put me up against your best 20 year old. It takes a lot to get a snipers heartrate up, 'cause we've been trained to "relax" if you want "one shot -- one kill", and I invented "relax". I'll die my hair to cover the gray, get lippo-suction and a face-lift, if you can push this paperwork through, Sergeant."
He didn't go for it. Should I lie about my age?
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Comment #2 Removed by Moderator
To: CHIEF negotiator
If they change their mind, get a few in memory of Gunny Hathcock. He was from Little Rock. BTTT. parsy.
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posted on
10/03/2001 4:29:17 PM PDT
by
parsifal
To: CHIEF negotiator
Remember patriot, when our guys are off righting the wrongs inflicted against us, we'll be here to take care of any domestic troublemakers. That, and someone has to see to it that all those girlfriends and wives of servicemen aren't taken undue advantage of by unAmerican civies... :-)
Also, what's with this "one shot, one kill" business?? One shot from your grenade launcher should kill more than one evildoer, and there's nothing better than a bad guy to practice your 250 yard groupings on (maybe it just all averages out)...
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posted on
10/03/2001 4:30:19 PM PDT
by
Southack
To: CHIEF negotiator
Take heart grey-haired warriors! So far, the fighting is HERE, not THERE. Keep your piece ready. The enemy is still in your backyard in large numbers. You may get your chance sooner than you think.
To: Samaritan
Good Lord! Don't ever call a Marine a soldier.
6
posted on
10/03/2001 4:32:57 PM PDT
by
Mr. Lucky
To: CHIEF negotiator
One Great Big War Mongering Salute to you SIR...
Thanks for the great pic
7
posted on
10/03/2001 4:34:21 PM PDT
by
MJY1288
Comment #8 Removed by Moderator
To: parsifal
R.I.P. White Feather
To: Mr. Lucky
Good Lord! Don't ever call a Marine a soldier.So true... and never EVER tell them that they are part of the navy... bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahhahahahahahahahahahaaaaa
;0)
To: CHIEF negotiator
BTTT
11
posted on
10/03/2001 4:43:34 PM PDT
by
firewalk
To: CHIEF negotiator
Thank you for the new thead CHIEF.
For my Uncles that were Marines, and one that was Army and two that were Navy. For my husband that was Navy and my brother that was a Marine. I thank you for serving this nation and for my Freedom.
To: Samaritan
November 10 to be exact...many of us will be in Washington D.C. for the birthday at the Viet Nam memorial and the Iwo Jima memorial. I wouldn't advise the camel jockeys to try and pull anything that week in D.C. Semper Fi, Mike
To: CHIEF negotiator
We Need You: United State Coast Guard Auxiliary
The Navy said I was too old, The Oregon National Guard would not accept me because I just turned 53.
I met with the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander today
and it turns out that I have a few skills that they need and can utilize.
My application should be approved in about 10 days.
Also as of Sept 11 the Coast Guard itself is under the command of the Department of Defense.
While the Auxiliary is not part of the military, it can and does support military actions.
I'm just glad that this old rusty tin can sailor can help protect our country again.
PS Chief and all Marines: I'd be glad to fight with all of you again, anytime, anywhere.
To: CHIEF negotiator
Brother they need us old Vets to cover the home front ... let's put that sniper experience to good use right here at home ... say Berkeley ......
BTW I went to my good friend Jim who happens to be an Admiral and offered my time to teach electronic for AIMD personnel. After all I helped design a lot of ALRs (ALR-45/69 MRCA, ALR-74 etc). He said he would look into it.
Comment #16 Removed by Moderator
To: CHIEF negotiator
Try the supply side solution, bribery by booze.
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
I met with the Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Commander today and it turns out that I have a few skills that they need and can utilize. Bless you, and Godspeed. I'll be 53 on Friday, and am trying to figure out if there's somewhere an old stockbroker can serve her country more effectively.
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posted on
10/03/2001 4:56:20 PM PDT
by
mombonn
To: CHIEF negotiator
R.I.P. White Feather.You said it, a Jarhead's Jarhead. What a guy.
To: razorback-bert
"Try the supply side solution, bribery by booze" It won't work. They no longer allow any alcoholic beverages at "8th & I".
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