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Fw: MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On “Once A Marine, Always A Mari
Posted by: "The Thuns" thun3905@earthlink.net dawgof34
Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:47 pm (PDT)
Begin forwarded message:
24 June 2008
MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On “Once A Marine, Always A Marine”
By: Maj. Anthony F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.)
As I approached the virtual chow line, the Butter-Cutter was in a heated conversation with the Mess Sergeant. When he was free, I walked up and asked, “What was that about?”
“I don't understand it! He's been a Marine for almost 20 years and he introduces a retired Marine gunner sergeant as a 'former Marine' He's a GUNNERY SERGEANT and he should be called Marine and not FORMER Marine especially by another Marine!” the Butter-Cutter explained with obvious irritation. “Damn it! If the Corps advertises, 'Once a Marine, always a Marine' why don't Marines practice it?”
“In the late '70s early '80s,” I began to explain, “Marines no longer on active duty were called 'ex-Marines' and Headquarters, USMC came out with an order, or something or the other, saying that from then on Marines should no-longer be called ex-Marines but former Marines.”
“Yer shittin' me? Didn't they have a dictionary up there? 'Ex' and 'former' mean the same freakin' thing-NO LONGER!” the Butter-Cutter blurted out in disbelief. “Or, no-one at Headquarters knew how to use one? That must be it; so, they pulled 'former' out of their ass like they do so much other shit! The real grabber in all this is: if someone calls a Marine a former Marine, he's calling him a 'has-been Marine!' Did ya know that?”
“Oh, come on! Don't get carried away!” I told the Butter-Cutter. “These are just words . . .”
“Like hell! When ya use the wrong word; ya communicate the wrong message. And, if that ain't bad enough, when ya repeat the wrong word and then argue it's the right word, ya convince people, who can read and write, that yer stupid!” he interjected.
“Alright! Alright! If former is the wrong word, how about using 'veteran'? Some have suggested that a Marine no longer on active duty should be called, veteran Marine,” I added further.
The Butter-Cutter glared at me and said, “Ya know? Yer givin' me a headache. Accordin' ta MY book-the one that says what words mean-- VETERAN is a, 'former member of the armed forces!' So, when ya call a Marine no longer on active duty veteran Marine, by the book, yer callin' him a former Marine and a has-been. Listen closely: 'Once a Marine, always a Marine!' THE word here is ALWAYS--while on active duty, while on reserve duty, while on no duty, while on civilian after-duty, ALWAYS a Marine! Why's that so hard for ya ta understand?”
“I understand. I'm only trying to tell you the different ways this issue has been treated. In fact, I have long found it curious why Marines didn't question the former label. But, if you call someone Marine won't that be confusing? How will the listener know if the subject Marine is on active duty or not?”
“That's simple,” said the Butter-Cutter. “If ya gotta explain it, ya say, 'This is retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant so 'n so.' What's so hard about that?” he asked.
“Fine. What about honorably discharged Marines?” I asked.
“Hello! Ya say, 'Private Schmekatella is an honorably discharged Marine.' Listen closely, there's just one more word in sayin' honorably discharged Marine over sayin' former Marine and, on top o' that, yer publicly recognizin' the Marine's honorable service!” he replied.
“Do we really have to say the word honorably aloud to recognize such service? It seems to me that . . .”
The Butter-Cutter cut me off, saying, “Ya stuck on stupid er somethin'? Of course ya gotta say honorably aloud ta publically recognize it. It's about gettin' other people, like civilian pukes, ta see who has done the right thing by servin' honorably--If ya DON'T tell 'em; they DON'T know!”
“OK. You have some interesting ideas. But, your first obstacle is changing a Marine Corps-wide 30-year plus habit in using the term, former Marine; how would you do that?” I asked.
“No problem! Get the Commandant ta come here ta the virtual mess hall and I'll tell him: Sir, Commandant, Sir! Ya gotta say ta the Marine Corps:
'It is time we all practiced, “Once a Marine, always a Marine” instead of giving it lip service. From now on, Marines who are no longer on active duty will be called, "Marines" and not, "former Marines." We will all do this, because, once they became Marines, they became our brothers and sisters; and, in keeping with our tradition of fidelity, we will never again recognize a member of our family as a has-been, but always as a Marine!' “
Semper Once A Marine, Always A Marine,
Anthony F. Milavic
Major USMC (Ret.)
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Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Fw: MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On â€
Posted by: "Robert Freader" rbfreader@yahoo.com rbfreader
Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:20 pm (PDT)
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     Sir that is Correct "ONCE A MARINE ALWAYS A MARINE"
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From: The Thuns <thun3905@earthlink.net>
Subject: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Fw: MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On “Once A Marine, Always A Marineâ€--Maj. A. F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.)
To: Undisclosed-Recipient@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 5:43 PM
Begin forwarded message:
24 June 2008
MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On “Once A Marine, Always A Marineâ€
By: Maj. Anthony F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.)
As I approached the virtual chow line, the Butter-Cutter was in a heated conversation with the Mess Sergeant. When he was free, I walked up and asked, “What was that about?â€
“I don't understand it! He's been a Marine for almost 20 years and he introduces a retired Marine gunner sergeant as a 'former Marine' He's a GUNNERY SERGEANT and he should be called Marine and not FORMER Marine especially by another Marine!†the Butter-Cutter explained with obvious irritation. “Damn it! If the Corps advertises, 'Once a Marine, always a Marine' why don't Marines practice it?â€
“In the late '70s early '80s,†I began to explain, “Marines no longer on active duty were called 'ex-Marines' and Headquarters, USMC came out with an order, or something or the other, saying that from then on Marines should no-longer be called ex-Marines but former Marines.â€
“Yer shittin' me? Didn't they have a dictionary up there? 'Ex' and 'former' mean the same freakin' thing-NO LONGER!†the Butter-Cutter blurted out in disbelief. “Or, no-one at Headquarters knew how to use one? That must be it; so, they pulled 'former' out of their ass like they do so much other shit! The real grabber in all this is: if someone calls a Marine a former Marine, he's calling him a 'has-been Marine!' Did ya know that?â€
“Oh, come on! Don't get carried away!†I told the Butter-Cutter. “These are just words . . .â€
“Like hell! When ya use the wrong word; ya communicate the wrong message. And, if that ain't bad enough, when ya repeat the wrong word and then argue it's the right word, ya convince people, who can read and write, that yer stupid!†he interjected.
“Alright! Alright! If former is the wrong word, how about using 'veteran'? Some have suggested that a Marine no longer on active duty should be called, veteran Marine,†I added further.
The Butter-Cutter glared at me and said, “Ya know? Yer givin' me a headache. Accordin' ta MY book-the one that says what words mean-- VETERAN is a, 'former member of the armed forces!' So, when ya call a Marine no longer on active duty veteran Marine, by the book, yer callin' him a former Marine and a has-been. Listen closely: 'Once a Marine, always a Marine!' THE word here is ALWAYS--while on active duty, while on reserve duty, while on no duty, while on civilian after-duty, ALWAYS a Marine! Why's that so hard for ya ta understand?â€
“I understand. I'm only trying to tell you the different ways this issue has been treated. In fact, I have long found it curious why Marines didn't question the former label. But, if you call someone Marine won't that be confusing? How will the listener know if the subject Marine is on active duty or not?â€
“That's simple,†said the Butter-Cutter. “If ya gotta explain it, ya say, 'This is retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant so 'n so.' What's so hard about that?†he asked.
“Fine. What about honorably discharged Marines?†I asked.
“Hello! Ya say, 'Private Schmekatella is an honorably discharged Marine.' Listen closely, there's just one more word in sayin' honorably discharged Marine over sayin' former Marine and, on top o' that, yer publicly recognizin' the Marine's honorable service!†he replied.
“Do we really have to say the word honorably aloud to recognize such service? It seems to me that . . .â€
The Butter-Cutter cut me off, saying, “Ya stuck on stupid er somethin'? Of course ya gotta say honorably aloud ta publically recognize it. It's about gettin' other people, like civilian pukes, ta see who has done the right thing by servin' honorably--If ya DON'T tell 'em; they DON'T know!â€
“OK. You have some interesting ideas. But, your first obstacle is changing a Marine Corps-wide 30-year plus habit in using the term, former Marine; how would you do that?†I asked.
“No problem! Get the Commandant ta come here ta the virtual mess hall and I'll tell him: Sir, Commandant, Sir! Ya gotta say ta the Marine Corps:
'It is time we all practiced, “Once a Marine, always a Marine†instead of giving it lip service. From now on, Marines who are no longer on active duty will be called, "Marines" and not, "former Marines." We will all do this, because, once they became Marines, they became our brothers and sisters; and, in keeping with our tradition of fidelity, we will never again recognize a member of our family as a has-been, but always as a Marine!' “
Semper Once A Marine, Always A Marine,
Anthony F. Milavic
Major USMC (Ret.)
************ **
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RE: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Fw: MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On "Once A
Posted by: "Clark Allemang" rcadad@cableone.net chiefan1945
Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:47 pm (PDT)
Good Job Major
S/F
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[mailto:ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of The Thuns
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 7:43 PM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:
Subject: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Fw: MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On "Once A
Marine, Always A Marine"--Maj. A. F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.)
Begin forwarded message:
24 June 2008
MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On "Once A Marine, Always A Marine"
By: Maj. Anthony F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.)
As I approached the virtual chow line, the Butter-Cutter was in a heated
conversation with the Mess Sergeant. When he was free, I walked up and
asked, "What was that about?"
"I don't understand it! He's been a Marine for almost 20 years and he
introduces a retired Marine gunner sergeant as a 'former Marine' He's a
GUNNERY SERGEANT and he should be called Marine and not FORMER Marine
especially by another Marine!" the Butter-Cutter explained with obvious
irritation. "Damn it! If the Corps advertises, 'Once a Marine, always a
Marine' why don't Marines practice it?"
"In the late '70s early '80s," I began to explain, "Marines no longer on
active duty were called 'ex-Marines' and Headquarters, USMC came out with an
order, or something or the other, saying that from then on Marines should
no-longer be called ex-Marines but former Marines."
"Yer shittin' me? Didn't they have a dictionary up there? 'Ex' and 'former'
mean the same freakin' thing-NO LONGER!" the Butter-Cutter blurted out in
disbelief. "Or, no-one at Headquarters knew how to use one? That must be it;
so, they pulled 'former' out of their ass like they do so much other shit!
The real grabber in all this is: if someone calls a Marine a former Marine,
he's calling him a 'has-been Marine!' Did ya know that?"
"Oh, come on! Don't get carried away!" I told the Butter-Cutter. "These are
just words . . ."
"Like hell! When ya use the wrong word; ya communicate the wrong message.
And, if that ain't bad enough, when ya repeat the wrong word and then argue
it's the right word, ya convince people, who can read and write, that yer
stupid!" he interjected.
"Alright! Alright! If former is the wrong word, how about using 'veteran'?
Some have suggested that a Marine no longer on active duty should be called,
veteran Marine," I added further.
The Butter-Cutter glared at me and said, "Ya know? Yer givin' me a headache.
Accordin' ta MY book-the one that says what words mean-- VETERAN is a,
'former member of the armed forces!' So, when ya call a Marine no longer on
active duty veteran Marine, by the book, yer callin' him a former Marine and
a has-been. Listen closely: 'Once a Marine, always a Marine!' THE word here
is ALWAYS--while on active duty, while on reserve duty, while on no duty,
while on civilian after-duty, ALWAYS a Marine! Why's that so hard for ya ta
understand?"
"I understand. I'm only trying to tell you the different ways this issue has
been treated. In fact, I have long found it curious why Marines didn't
question the former label. But, if you call someone Marine won't that be
confusing? How will the listener know if the subject Marine is on active
duty or not?"
"That's simple," said the Butter-Cutter. "If ya gotta explain it, ya say,
'This is retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant so 'n so.' What's so hard about
that?" he asked.
"Fine. What about honorably discharged Marines?" I asked.
"Hello! Ya say, 'Private Schmekatella is an honorably discharged Marine.'
Listen closely, there's just one more word in sayin' honorably discharged
Marine over sayin' former Marine and, on top o' that, yer publicly
recognizin' the Marine's honorable service!" he replied.
"Do we really have to say the word honorably aloud to recognize such
service? It seems to me that . . ."
The Butter-Cutter cut me off, saying, "Ya stuck on stupid er somethin'? Of
course ya gotta say honorably aloud ta publically recognize it. It's about
gettin' other people, like civilian pukes, ta see who has done the right
thing by servin' honorably--If ya DON'T tell 'em; they DON'T know!"
"OK. You have some interesting ideas. But, your first obstacle is changing a
Marine Corps-wide 30-year plus habit in using the term, former Marine; how
would you do that?" I asked.
"No problem! Get the Commandant ta come here ta the virtual mess hall and
I'll tell him: Sir, Commandant, Sir! Ya gotta say ta the Marine Corps:
'It is time we all practiced, "Once a Marine, always a Marine" instead of
giving it lip service. From now on, Marines who are no longer on active duty
will be called, "Marines" and not, "former Marines." We will all do this,
because, once they became Marines, they became our brothers and sisters;
and, in keeping with our tradition of fidelity, we will never again
recognize a member of our family as a has-been, but always as a Marine!' "
Semper Once A Marine, Always A Marine,
Anthony F. Milavic
Major USMC (Ret.)
**************
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Re: Fw: MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On "Once A Marine, Always A Mari
Posted by: "name" peanot22@yahoo.com peanot22
Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:26 pm (PDT)
--- In ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com, "Clark Allemang"
<rcadad@...> wrote:
>
> Good Job Major
>
>
>
> S/F
>
>
>
> Clark Allemang
>
> Sgt 2114738
>
> H&S 3/4 65-66
>
> _____
>
> From: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of The Thuns
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 7:43 PM
> To: Undisclosed-Recipient:
> Subject: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Fw: MILINET: The Butter-Cutter
On "Once A
> Marine, Always A Marine"--Maj. A. F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.)
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>
>
>
>
> 24 June 2008
>
> MILINET: The Butter-Cutter On "Once A Marine, Always A Marine"
>
> By: Maj. Anthony F. Milavic, USMC (Ret.)
>
>
> As I approached the virtual chow line, the Butter-Cutter was in a
heated
> conversation with the Mess Sergeant. When he was free, I walked up
and
> asked, "What was that about?"
>
> "I don't understand it! He's been a Marine for almost 20 years and
he
> introduces a retired Marine gunner sergeant as a 'former Marine'
He's a
> GUNNERY SERGEANT and he should be called Marine and not FORMER
Marine
> especially by another Marine!" the Butter-Cutter explained with
obvious
> irritation. "Damn it! If the Corps advertises, 'Once a Marine,
always a
> Marine' why don't Marines practice it?"
>
> "In the late '70s early '80s," I began to explain, "Marines no
longer on
> active duty were called 'ex-Marines' and Headquarters, USMC came
out with an
> order, or something or the other, saying that from then on Marines
should
> no-longer be called ex-Marines but former Marines."
>
> "Yer shittin' me? Didn't they have a dictionary up there? 'Ex'
and 'former'
> mean the same freakin' thing-NO LONGER!" the Butter-Cutter blurted
out in
> disbelief. "Or, no-one at Headquarters knew how to use one? That
must be it;
> so, they pulled 'former' out of their ass like they do so much
other shit!
> The real grabber in all this is: if someone calls a Marine a former
Marine,
> he's calling him a 'has-been Marine!' Did ya know that?"
>
> "Oh, come on! Don't get carried away!" I told the Butter-
Cutter. "These are
> just words . . ."
>
> "Like hell! When ya use the wrong word; ya communicate the wrong
message.
> And, if that ain't bad enough, when ya repeat the wrong word and
then argue
> it's the right word, ya convince people, who can read and write,
that yer
> stupid!" he interjected.
>
> "Alright! Alright! If former is the wrong word, how about
using 'veteran'?
> Some have suggested that a Marine no longer on active duty should
be called,
> veteran Marine," I added further.
>
> The Butter-Cutter glared at me and said, "Ya know? Yer givin' me a
headache.
> Accordin' ta MY book-the one that says what words mean-- VETERAN is
a,
> 'former member of the armed forces!' So, when ya call a Marine no
longer on
> active duty veteran Marine, by the book, yer callin' him a former
Marine and
> a has-been. Listen closely: 'Once a Marine, always a Marine!' THE
word here
> is ALWAYS--while on active duty, while on reserve duty, while on no
duty,
> while on civilian after-duty, ALWAYS a Marine! Why's that so hard
for ya ta
> understand?"
>
> "I understand. I'm only trying to tell you the different ways this
issue has
> been treated. In fact, I have long found it curious why Marines
didn't
> question the former label. But, if you call someone Marine won't
that be
> confusing? How will the listener know if the subject Marine is on
active
> duty or not?"
>
> "That's simple," said the Butter-Cutter. "If ya gotta explain it,
ya say,
> 'This is retired Marine Gunnery Sergeant so 'n so.' What's so hard
about
> that?" he asked.
>
> "Fine. What about honorably discharged Marines?" I asked.
>
> "Hello! Ya say, 'Private Schmekatella is an honorably discharged
Marine.'
> Listen closely, there's just one more word in sayin' honorably
discharged
> Marine over sayin' former Marine and, on top o' that, yer publicly
> recognizin' the Marine's honorable service!" he replied.
>
> "Do we really have to say the word honorably aloud to recognize such
> service? It seems to me that . . ."
>
> The Butter-Cutter cut me off, saying, "Ya stuck on stupid er
somethin'? Of
> course ya gotta say honorably aloud ta publically recognize it.
It's about
> gettin' other people, like civilian pukes, ta see who has done the
right
> thing by servin' honorably--If ya DON'T tell 'em; they DON'T know!"
>
> "OK. You have some interesting ideas. But, your first obstacle is
changing a
> Marine Corps-wide 30-year plus habit in using the term, former
Marine; how
> would you do that?" I asked.
>
> "No problem! Get the Commandant ta come here ta the virtual mess
hall and
> I'll tell him: Sir, Commandant, Sir! Ya gotta say ta the Marine
Corps:
>
> 'It is time we all practiced, "Once a Marine, always a Marine"
instead of
> giving it lip service. From now on, Marines who are no longer on
active duty
> will be called, "Marines" and not, "former Marines." We will all do
this,
> because, once they became Marines, they became our brothers and
sisters;
> and, in keeping with our tradition of fidelity, we will never again
> recognize a member of our family as a has-been, but always as a
Marine!' "
>
>
> Semper Once A Marine, Always A Marine,
>
> Anthony F. Milavic
> Major USMC (Ret.)
>
> hooooooo raaaaah /SF
huffman guns
>
>
>
> **************
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Re: Decals
Posted by: "stan evans" stan__evans@hotmail.com
Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:12 pm (PDT)
Hey Dawg, I went to the PX site to order Decals & Coins, I printed out the info and found that Doc Holladay has two different addresses for these items...is this an error or is all well?
I wait your reply before I send out checks in to directions...
s/f
Stan
To: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
From: thun3905@earthlink.net
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 00:58:14 -0400
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
Click on this link Doc
http://www.thundering-third.org/Px/Px.html
s/f
Dawg
----- Original Message -----
From:
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To: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 7:07
PM
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines]
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LT "doc" Holiday: "doc" Cook here, glad to hear that decals are online
again. How do I get to site to see if they are same as last, and to order
same. How do I get to PX. My very best to all. S/F "doc" cook.
-----
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From: James Ferrie <jferrie@sbcglobal.net>
Date:
Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:39
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines]
Decals
To: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
>
Doc, Will the decals fit in a regular envelope or do you
> need a
larger size like a manila envelope? Jim Ferrie
>
>
johndocholladay <johnholladay@verizon.net>
>
wrote:
I now have decals.
>
> Do me a favor and include a
self addressed stamped
> envelope with your order (see the order form
in our PX).
> If stamped adjust the amount of the check you
send.
>
> Four orders are going out today.
>
> Semper Fi
>
> John "Doc"
Holladay
> former Captain of Marines
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Decals
Posted by: "The Thuns" thun3905@earthlink.net dawgof34
Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:29 pm (PDT)
Decal has the correct address as we just did that one and I know
he's receiving order requests. I'll change address on coin order form.
thanks for pointing that out.
s/f
Dawg
----- Original Message -----
From: stan evans
To: thirdbnfourthmarines@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:12 PM
Subject: RE: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
Hey Dawg, I went to the PX site to order Decals & Coins, I printed out the info and found that Doc Holladay has two different addresses for these items...is this an error or is all well?
I wait your reply before I send out checks in to directions...
s/f
Stan
----------------------------------------------------------
To: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
From: thun3905@earthlink.net
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 00:58:14 -0400
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
Click on this link Doc
http://www.thundering-third.org/Px/Px.html
s/f
Dawg
----- Original Message -----
From: RONALD COOK
To: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
LT "doc" Holiday: "doc" Cook here, glad to hear that decals are online again. How do I get to site to see if they are same as last, and to order same. How do I get to PX. My very best to all. S/F "doc" cook.
----- Original Message -----
From: James Ferrie <jferrie@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:39
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
To: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
> Doc, Will the decals fit in a regular envelope or do you
> need a larger size like a manila envelope? Jim Ferrie
>
> johndocholladay <johnholladay@verizon.net>
> wrote: I now have decals.
>
> Do me a favor and include a self addressed stamped
> envelope with your order (see the order form in our PX).
> If stamped adjust the amount of the check you send.
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> Four orders are going out today.
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> Semper Fi
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> John "Doc" Holladay
> former Captain of Marines
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Re: Decals
Posted by: "johndocholladay" johnholladay@verizon.net johnholldaday
Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:40 pm (PDT)
Note: no decals in stock - still waiting for them to show up.
My address is
1921 Liverpool Dr
Plano, Tx75025
John "Doc" Holladay
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From: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of stan evans
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 9:12 PM
To: thirdbnfourthmarines@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
Hey Dawg, I went to the PX site to order Decals & Coins, I printed out the
info and found that Doc Holladay has two different addresses for these
items...is this an error or is all well?
I wait your reply before I send out checks in to directions...
s/f
Stan
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To: ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com
From: thun3905@earthlink.net
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 00:58:14 -0400
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
Click on this link Doc
http://www.thunderi <http://www.thundering-third.org/Px/Px.html>
ng-third.org/Px/Px.html
s/f
Dawg
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From: RONALD <mailto:cook.ronald@insightbb.com> COOK
To: ThirdBnFourthMarine <mailto:ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com>
s@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
LT "doc" Holiday: "doc" Cook here, glad to hear that decals are online
again. How do I get to site to see if they are same as last, and to order
same. How do I get to PX. My very best to all. S/F "doc" cook.
----- Original Message -----
From: James Ferrie <jferrie@sbcglobal. <mailto:jferrie@sbcglobal.net> net>
Date: Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:39
Subject: Re: [ThirdBnFourthMarines] Decals
To: ThirdBnFourthMarine <mailto:ThirdBnFourthMarines@yahoogroups.com>
s@yahoogroups.com
> Doc, Will the decals fit in a regular envelope or do you
> need a larger size like a manila envelope? Jim Ferrie
>
> johndocholladay <johnholladay@verizon.net>
> wrote: I now have decals.
>
> Do me a favor and include a self addressed stamped
> envelope with your order (see the order form in our PX).
> If stamped adjust the amount of the check you send.
>
> Four orders are going out today.
>
> Semper Fi
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> John "Doc" Holladay
> former Captain of Marines
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