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VMM-265 joins 31st MEU HMM-265 public group vmm 265@vmm265 (no masthead or other provenance but looks legit) VMM-265 “Dragons” (official use) VMM-265 “Sweet Pea” award Related Images:
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Continue reading →Posted to all FYI. —— Forwarded Message ——– From: POPASMOKE <admin@popasmoke.com> Date: 4/10/2019 7:05:47 PM Subject: REQUEST To: KENNETH JOHNSON <kjohnson@nctv.com> Can you get this sent out? Frenchy For a number of years now I have been working with the … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Thought you might like some photos from when Boeing made the Navy-Marine Corps Ch-46 and the Army Chinooks at its plant in Morton, PA. Some pictures repeat, but the captions indicate the years and/or the models. Of note, the Chinook … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Fellow Marines, I hope you know by now that our next reunion is in Branson, MO, Sep 30-Oct 4 of this year. This letter is going out as an all-hands email, with registration information attached, and as hard copy to … Continue reading →
A note on “Airline Chicken” We were concerned that anyone would ever think it appropriate to use the word “airline” in conjunction with food so we Googled “airline chicken breast.” According to Wikipedia, “Airline chicken is a food dish comprising … Continue reading →
Last year, 2018, I was diagnosed with MDS-RS-SLD, a fairly rare kind of bone marrow cancer that inhibits normal red blood cell development and presents as anemia in routine blood tests. It was confirmed following a bone marrow biopsy at … Continue reading →
In the spring of 1967, attacks were becoming more frequent on Marine fire bases along the Demilitarized Zone that divided North and South Vietnam, particularly at the Khe Sanh combat base in the highlands, about 10 miles from the border … Continue reading →