There seemed to be a few active duty as well as former Marines on this site. Thought you might be interested in this as it might be a good way to take care of our own in a different kind of way. Especially for those of us no longer wearing the tree tux. This guy is going to run one marathon a month for the next 12 months in support/memory of family members of OIF casulties. Read the details to see where help might be provided…
http://www.usmc.mil/marinelink/mcn2000.nsf/main5/413CF82FDBE3502685256F3C0054FF45?opendocument
http://www.milesofmemories.org/
Semper Fidelis
Another fine example how Navy Medicine looks out for our Marines!
HMC(SW/FMF) Downing
Another fine example how Navy Medicine looks out for our Marines!
HMC(SW/FMF) Downing
Which unit are you stationed with Doc?
One of my best friends while I was at Lejuene was one of the Docs in our battalion. Can’t say enough good about this guy. Still in touch with him though we have both been out for some time now. He is actually working for the Secret Service. Anyway, yeah, Navy Docs are a great bunch of folks, especiallythe ones working the Green side of the hosue and out in the field. Good drinkin’ buds as well since they always ahd some good hangover cures. Thanks for doing what you do Doc.
1st Mardiv 3/9 and HQ BN
Marine Forces Pacific
Field Medical Service School Camp Pendleton
Marine Expeditionary Camp P’ohang (Camp Mudchuck)
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where and when were you burned
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