Must think it is A breath freshener spray!
I was going to say it might be an improvement but...Well I said it anyway.![]()
You did notice that he is Army, and not a Marine? No crossed rifles in the chevrons.
That explains a lot. That and the scuff marks on his knuckles.
Know lots of folks that put their kids in other services than the Marines. Tried to talk my Grandson into joining a different service. Ended up as a Jarhead like his Grandfather..........
The Air Force and the Navy have more jobs that transfer to the civilian world. Able to set up interlocking fields of fire on perimeter, does not transfer well. My MOS however did, but I was off to forge my own road when I got out.
Not much call for an 11B in the civilian world. I know a lot of Vietnam helicopter pilots who went into law enforcement. Adrenalin junkies. I know another guy I flew with went into drug smuggling. After 10 years in the federal joint he's fine.
The 08 I'm familiar with. Fire for effect. The 0311, not so much.![]()
I got to visit the USS Roosevelt when it was in the Philippines. Standing on the flight deck was crazy, I couldn't imagine what it was like in the open seas. The up ladder and the down ladders were crazy. Saw an A4 covered with a large tarp. They said it was a one way trip with a nuke on it. Don't know if that was true. The Enterprise was also in port but there was no shore leave. Most tha sailors tore up the town the last time they were there. Cost the crew 20k to fix everything. Oh the fun we had.Spent some time aboard a ship filled with animals...........it was called an aircraft carrier!! You ought to have seen them folks when first ashore after being at sea for a while.
I got to visit the USS Roosevelt when it was in the Philippines. Standing on the flight deck was crazy, I couldn't imagine what it was like in the open seas. The up ladder and the down ladders were crazy. Saw an A4 covered with a large tarp. They said it was a one way trip with a nuke on it. Don't know if that was true. The Enterprise was also in port but there was no shore leave. Most tha sailors tore up the town the last time they were there. Cost the crew 20k to fix everything. Oh the fun we had.