MCorps0311
US Veteran
USMC RVN 68/69
I will say this about my service. It did more for me than I did for my country. I was a young kid that was constantly in some kind of trouble. Drinking, fighting, poor student etc. On probation and the judge suggested that as I was soon to be 18 and if I wanted to stay out of jail I should enlist. Actually kind of common in those days. Joined the Marines 10 days before my 18th birthday. Recruiter knew about my legal problems and said I would fit right in. I found many in the Marines in those days were there for similar reasons. Lots of troubled young men ended up there for some odd reason. I learned about discipline, how to manage within the rules, and how I needed to at least to display the needed appearance of obedience. It taught me about honor and honoring myself. I think without going through the Marine Corps I would have made my life miserable. Plus, many times afterward during times of difficulty I thought at least its not Marine Corps boot camp. LOL.
Maybe instead of thanking me for my service, it should be the other way and I should thank the Marine Corps for what it helped me become. I needed the Marine Corps more than the Marine Corps needed me.
Semper Fi
I am disturbed by the fact that now to get in the service kids need a clean record and a HS diploma. Lots of guys during my time had neither and proved to be outstanding Marines and made a lot of improvements in their lives. I believe that sometimes the best thing that could happen to troubled kids is military service. Should still be an option.
steelslaver's post could of been mine.
When I read it I thought... Dam I must of been really drunk last night, I don't remember writing this.
Except I enlisted on my 17th birthday.
Mom couldn't wait to sign the papers.
7 days later MCRD San Diego.
3 years 11 months and 28 days later back in Chicago.
My old gang buddies seemed like punks. With prison tattoo's and parole officers to report once a month.
Yes I too Owe the Country and Marine Corps more than I could ever pay back.
I believe that sometimes the best thing that could happen to troubled kids is military service. Should still be an option.