8 Years 5 months 13 days....
- sneekeepete
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8 Years 5 months 13 days....
It is official today I was officailly discharged from the Marine Corps after 8 years 5 months and 13 days of active duty service!
SNEEKEEPETE
OIF Vet.
Sgt Petersen USMC
Colossians 1:27,28
OIF Vet.
Sgt Petersen USMC
Colossians 1:27,28
- one hunting fool
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Re: 8 Years 5 months 13 days....
Pete i am not sure to say yeah or ahhh :( . I know you had some bad luck with the hurt ankle. But you do have more time to hunt
Genesis 27:3
Now take your hunting equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open country and hunt some wild game for me.
Now take your hunting equipment, your quiver and bow, and go out into the open country and hunt some wild game for me.
Re: 8 Years 5 months 13 days....
Thank you for your service, now you will have more hunting time .
Kevin
Kevin
Re: 8 Years 5 months 13 days....
I have just a couple more days than you. I think I put in 25 years, 7 months and a couple of weeks, not sure on the exact amount of days. I never did see any discharge papers, though.
It ain't the size of the gun but the placement of the bullet.
Re: 8 Years 5 months 13 days....
We appreciate the service guy's.
Keep your nose in the wind and your eyes along the skyline.
- TheHardWay
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Re: 8 Years 5 months 13 days....
Thanks for the service to our country, guys!
Re: 8 Years 5 months 13 days....
That is an awful lot of retirement points to just throw away! If you joined a reserve unit, you could nail down a nice retirement someday. If you converted your retirement points from the enlisted value to the commissioned value, then you could have a really nice retirement.
Each day is a point. How much that point is worth depends on your rank.
Each day is a point. How much that point is worth depends on your rank.
"A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercise, I advise the gun . . . it gives boldness, enterprise, and independence to the mind. Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks."
Thomas Jefferson, 1785
Thomas Jefferson, 1785