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Anonymous
11-24-1999, 07:36 PM
Guess he'll think twice about soliciting here again, huh?? My letter worked and MarineKiller is KIA (killed in action!!) OOOOOHHHRRAAAAHH!! Show's just how wrong he is about Marines!!!!

Semper Fi!!

Holly

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Anonymous
11-24-1999, 08:06 PM
Holly, you are a HOT TICKET!

I am honored to present to you, future Marine sister, the following *Recruit Medal of Honor*:

...for exceptional honor, courage and commitment in defending your fellow future Marines on that battlefield called the internet, and ridding us of the scourge of hatred--

I hope to Gawd I don't meet you in the pugil pit, DEVIL DOG!!! :o)

OOHRAHHH!

SEMPER FIDELIS, SIS

Mon-mon

Anonymous
11-24-1999, 08:18 PM
I am sooo honored. I don't know what to say. I didn't prepare a speech or anything.

I would like to thank my Mom for giving me the courage to stand up for what I believe in. I would like to thank my 11th grade English teacher for giving me the ability to write a thought provoking paragraph. I would like to thank my ex-boyfriend for making me such a B!$@H. I would like to thank my fellow future Marine sisters for giving me a cause, and finally I would like to thank Mon-Mon herself, without whom I would have never *grown up*!!!!

ROFLMAO!!!!

Semper Fi, Sisters!!

HollyMarine (future JAG star)

stormyflame1@aol.com

Anonymous
11-24-1999, 10:14 PM
CORPSMAN! I'm DYIN OVAH HEYAH!!!

Holly, if we do end up in the same platoon, plan on getting into LOTS AND LOTS of TROUBLE....'cause once you start laughing I won't be able to stop!!!

Mon-mon

~~~~~~~~~~


:
: I am sooo honored. I don't know what to say. I didn't prepare a speech or
: anything.
:
: I would like to thank my Mom for giving me the courage to stand up for what I
: believe in. I would like to thank my 11th grade English teacher for giving
: me the ability to write a thought provoking paragraph. I would like to
: thank my ex-boyfriend for making me such a B!$@H. I would like to thank my
: fellow future Marine sisters for giving me a cause, and finally I would
: like to thank Mon-Mon herself, without whom I would have never *grown
: up*!!!!
:
: ROFLMAO!!!!
:
: Semper Fi, Sisters!!
:
: HollyMarine (future JAG star)

Anonymous
11-24-1999, 11:36 PM
: CORPSMAN! I'm DYIN OVAH HEYAH!!!
:
: Holly, if we do end up in the same platoon, plan on getting into LOTS AND
: LOTS of TROUBLE....'cause once you start laughing I won't be able to
: stop!!!
:
: Mon-mon
:
: ~~~~~~~~~~ I have to warn you, I am a guaranteed giggle maker. I'm gonna be the one in the yellow footprints ROFLMAO cause the DI says I'm ugly or whatever it is that they say. I am a DI's worst nightmare, a)cause I never give up and b) cause I am so darn good humored about everything. Right, Mon-Mon? ( I hate to keep pushing the issue Mon, but it is just so there.) ROFLMAO


stormyflame1@aol.com

Anonymous
11-25-1999, 03:00 AM
Holy Hollyness...I'm the same way and praise the Lawd I ain't gowin' withchyazz!!! I start the college semester shortly as planned with my ankle operation coming after Xmas, then I have to physical therapy (PT!) my arse back to level so i can play basketball with the boys as well! The OSO office organizes a lot of cool stuff. Good prep. Allz I gotta say ova heee is you did the right thing zapping that nerd outta here. Secondly, I will not only write you and Mon-Mon in boot and give u mental strength and emotional backing, but I shall pray...because you are both like me...and once the laugh starts in the mind it never really goes away...;) Hwa hwa hhhWAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!! Sha-wing! I swear to God the hardest thing has got to be the laughter element, the wrinkled up nose DI type grimace issues. Here is your first assignment...a mantra. 'Mind over matter...mind over giggles...the DI is NOT AS FUNNY as he shmiggles! uh, SEEMS!!!...shalalalala

ok, time to go home, it's past my bedtime...

Semper Fi you crispy critters (a good wholesome bunch...), You enthuse me!!!

Natalie T.

nataliet@ccess.net

Anonymous
12-07-1999, 03:44 PM
: Holly, if we do end up in the same platoon, plan on getting into LOTS AND
: LOTS of TROUBLE....


We had two platoons only at one time during the Vietnam Era for women marines. As mentioned in a previous message I was in Platoon 7-A. Top D.I. was Staff Sgt. Jerri Connelly, Irish to the limit, and her assistant was Sgt. Gunter (I think).

I had a blast in bootcamp, though it was hard and tough back than (not saying it isn't still today - but things were different than) there was a war going on.

I was forever sneaking out of Platoon A to Platoon B. When we would get ready for a major inspection I'd help my sisters in Platoon A who had a problem startching those blue utilitiy pants and light blue shirts, or those ugly summer stripped green and white skirts and shirts or couldn't spit shine those black loafers, by going to Platoon B and 'snatching up' some of there uniforms and put it on the female marines rack and put the other uniform in it's place. I KNOW! I KNOW! THAT WASN'T NICE! Of course our names were in our uniforms and when the Sgt would find it out we'd have an answer, Platoon B must have switched it while we slept to get us in trouble. NOPE! I was never turned it. Now that's loyalty, even if they punished the whole platoon (usually both if found out).

I also remember on more than one occasion sneaking to Platoon B, especially right when we had that one hour in the evening to shower, prepare our uniforms, and write letters home, and stand in the door way and yell, TenHut! and you never saw so many half dressed, or naked women stand at attention. Than I'd make a quick disappearance back down the hall to my area and these gals would still be at attention. LOL! I KNOW! I KNOW! THAT WASN'T NICE but sure was funny at the time.

The building had one platoon at one end and the other at the other end and in between to the left were the laundry rooms and to the right the D.I. offices. I use to get up to the middle area get on my knees and crawl to the other side until I got to Platoon B.

Off course they knew something was going on but they never could catch me. They almost did once though, when I went and pulled the TenHut and a couple of the girls from 7-B could see down the hall and would try to tell me the D.I. was coming. She wanted to know why they were at attention, naturally no one answered, you just didn't do that without being addressed first. She finally asked one to speak up (which had her moving inside the room, enough so I could sneak out. LOL!

I guess they figured if the platoon stuck together they were a team which was one of their primary goals to get us to be.

Old Sgt. Gunter really had it in for me. She found out I had made mention to another recruit that she remained me of my mom (honest to God she did), same height, same skin coloration and such. Well she made sure that I didn't get attached to her much, she sure didn't want to be anyones MOM. Hee!Hee!

I remember another time when we went to chow at the mess hall when this female marine decided she'd take my spot in formation after chow to be next to her buddy. We had to get in the same spot each time and old Connelly came up to my face nose touching and yelling while spitting at me asking why I wasn't in my spot. I told her and she replied that it was not an excuse and I should go remove the person in my spot. I did the wrong thing I didn't remove the person but asked her politely to move to her spot, she refused. Since I didn't get the message about the difference of the words remove and ask I was put in the back of the platoon about 10 paces from them and shamed back to the barracks. :-( Did I take care of that female marine later. You bet I did. :-) Nope she never went in my spot again.

The D.I.'s weren't dummies they knew we were doing this kind of stuff (or I should say I was). There attitude was if you get caught you will pay if not y'all make it as a Marine.

I should make a trip to Parris Island and she how different it is today. I only live a couple hours from there. Maybe after the holidays.

ON ANOTHER NOTE, I am currently the PAO for all vets groups in our area Liberty County, GA. I am a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America, a lifetime member of the DAV and filling out forms this week to join the Women Maine Association, the Headquarters Marine Corps Association.

Do any of you know how many female platoons they have go thru at one time nowadays?

frenchiestm@clds.net

Anonymous
12-07-1999, 03:51 PM
Please forgive my typing errors. That's what happens when you wear bifocals and going blind, one makes typing mistakes and hits the send before previewing the message.



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