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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Interviews!   
    Attn All:
    This November is the 5th Anniversary of this unit.  The interviews I conducted were assembled into a video about the unit which will be published in November as part of an anniversary special video.
    Just wanted you all to know in case you were wondering.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Sgt Lam in Interviews!   
    Attn All:
    This November is the 5th Anniversary of this unit.  The interviews I conducted were assembled into a video about the unit which will be published in November as part of an anniversary special video.
    Just wanted you all to know in case you were wondering.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from CW3 J. B. Moore in Interviews!   
    Attn All:
    This November is the 5th Anniversary of this unit.  The interviews I conducted were assembled into a video about the unit which will be published in November as part of an anniversary special video.
    Just wanted you all to know in case you were wondering.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from SSgt Hernandez in Interviews!   
    Attn All:
    This November is the 5th Anniversary of this unit.  The interviews I conducted were assembled into a video about the unit which will be published in November as part of an anniversary special video.
    Just wanted you all to know in case you were wondering.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from GySgt B. Crowley in Interviews!   
    Attn All:
    This November is the 5th Anniversary of this unit.  The interviews I conducted were assembled into a video about the unit which will be published in November as part of an anniversary special video.
    Just wanted you all to know in case you were wondering.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Part 2 of FTX #0802, mountain training.
    Watch in HD, Like, Subscribe, Comment.  Tell your friends.  Share link to videos at other sites.  It feeds the algorithm to draw more people to our YouTube channel.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from MSgt Sellers in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Part 2 of FTX #0802, mountain training.
    Watch in HD, Like, Subscribe, Comment.  Tell your friends.  Share link to videos at other sites.  It feeds the algorithm to draw more people to our YouTube channel.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer reacted to SSgt Hernandez in Hernandez's Combat Camera   
    I'll be uploading pictures from the Various OPs and FTXs
     
    Here's some pics to start





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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Operation Token Foil.  The beginning of the end.  Watch in HD, Like, Subscribe and Comment in YouTube.
    Thanks
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Marines at Bottom of Author's List   
    Copy of an article.  It doesn't fit in the USMC history thread, or in the Humor thread, so here it is.  This is for you smart guys who actually read sometimes.
    Remember, we are Marines.  The world doesn't understand us, and we don't care.  Note:  The section entitled, "HERE IS MY TAKE" is not me.  
     
    MARINE CORPS RANKED WORSE BRANCH IN THE MILITARY
    The author, Ron Johnson, was asked to rank best military branch to serve in and why. In an article on Yahoo, he ranks them as such:
    1. Army (Best)
    2. Air Force
    3. Navy
    4. Coast Guard
    5. Marine Corps (Worst)
    And here’s what Johnson said that puts the Marine Corps at the bottom of the list:
    “Of all the military branches, the Marine Corps ranks as the least attractive choice for this author. The Marines are the elite war fighters of the United States military. The leathernecks of the USMC are truly fearsome fighters, tough as nails and ready and willing to fight all comers. The Marines turn recruits into stone-cold killers and they make no secrets about that fact. Devil Dogs live tough lives, sleeping in the dirt, on board ships, charging through the surf and crawling in the sand and mud with one goal in mind: engage the enemy.”
    “Unfortunately, when Marines fulfill their obligation and exit the service, they seem to find difficulty in turning this Marine Corps attitude ‘off’. Whereas an Army, Navy or Air Force veteran will adjust to civilian life over time and become softer, Marines stay Marines. Visit any neighborhood in the United States and you will find a USMC flag flying high over someone’s house. You will rarely, if ever, see a person flying an Army, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard flag. If you do its most likely because they know a Marine and don’t want to be out done. While veterans of other military branches tend to relax as they transition into civilian life, any Marine will be quick to remind you of their motto, “Once a Marine, always a Marine.”
    “Marines are protectors and always on watch until the day they die. Marines stay Marines because it’s in their blood, in their training. For the other branches, it was a job but for a Marine it is their life. I don’t know what those Marine Corps drill instructors are doing to their recruits, but whatever it is, it works.”
    “Is that a bad thing? Well, that depends on your reasons for considering a military enlistment. If you have a strong desire to kill, the Marine Corps is for you because that is what the Marines do. Either you want that or you don’t, plain and simple. If you simply want a challenge, any other branch of the military will provide you with plenty of opportunities to test yourself. The Marine Corps ranks at the bottom of the list because the other branches have more jobs, more opportunities, and allows time for college. Marines don’t have much time for school work from a foxhole. So, if you are considering joining the Marine Corps, think long and hard about what that means before going to a recruiter and signing up.”
    HERE IS MY TAKE:
    I will agree that Marines are different. Our mission is different. There are MANY reasons to join the military. Marines join to protect our loved ones, to protect their freedom. We join to serve and we are prepared to do what it takes to complete our mission.
    I will agree that the USMC becomes our life and is not a “job.” The best leaders I’ve met have been Marines. Most of them are no longer active duty and they continue to be leaders in their communities.
    What does that say to me?? It says that, it’s not that we are or want to be “stone cold killers” (as he calls us). Marines just give 150% to all they do and when we make a commitment to something, we wholeheartedly follow through.
    As far as the lack of opportunities and degrees...tell that to my 3 degrees (one of them is a Masters btw) and to all the job offers I still receive although I’m happily employed.
    Opportunity comes to those who seek it and that’s a personal journey. Nothing to do with the branch of service.
    I led the most determined, hungry, focused individuals throughout my 8 years of service. I still miss that fire I would see in a young Marines eyes.
    If you read all this you’re probably a Marine or just taking this quarantine seriously, either way Semper Fidelis.
     
    Note (this is me):  My Marine son in law has two Master's degrees and just about every Marine Officer I know either has Master's degrees, or are working on them.  This author Ron Johnson is not very well informed.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from SSgt Hernandez in Marines at Bottom of Author's List   
    Copy of an article.  It doesn't fit in the USMC history thread, or in the Humor thread, so here it is.  This is for you smart guys who actually read sometimes.
    Remember, we are Marines.  The world doesn't understand us, and we don't care.  Note:  The section entitled, "HERE IS MY TAKE" is not me.  
     
    MARINE CORPS RANKED WORSE BRANCH IN THE MILITARY
    The author, Ron Johnson, was asked to rank best military branch to serve in and why. In an article on Yahoo, he ranks them as such:
    1. Army (Best)
    2. Air Force
    3. Navy
    4. Coast Guard
    5. Marine Corps (Worst)
    And here’s what Johnson said that puts the Marine Corps at the bottom of the list:
    “Of all the military branches, the Marine Corps ranks as the least attractive choice for this author. The Marines are the elite war fighters of the United States military. The leathernecks of the USMC are truly fearsome fighters, tough as nails and ready and willing to fight all comers. The Marines turn recruits into stone-cold killers and they make no secrets about that fact. Devil Dogs live tough lives, sleeping in the dirt, on board ships, charging through the surf and crawling in the sand and mud with one goal in mind: engage the enemy.”
    “Unfortunately, when Marines fulfill their obligation and exit the service, they seem to find difficulty in turning this Marine Corps attitude ‘off’. Whereas an Army, Navy or Air Force veteran will adjust to civilian life over time and become softer, Marines stay Marines. Visit any neighborhood in the United States and you will find a USMC flag flying high over someone’s house. You will rarely, if ever, see a person flying an Army, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard flag. If you do its most likely because they know a Marine and don’t want to be out done. While veterans of other military branches tend to relax as they transition into civilian life, any Marine will be quick to remind you of their motto, “Once a Marine, always a Marine.”
    “Marines are protectors and always on watch until the day they die. Marines stay Marines because it’s in their blood, in their training. For the other branches, it was a job but for a Marine it is their life. I don’t know what those Marine Corps drill instructors are doing to their recruits, but whatever it is, it works.”
    “Is that a bad thing? Well, that depends on your reasons for considering a military enlistment. If you have a strong desire to kill, the Marine Corps is for you because that is what the Marines do. Either you want that or you don’t, plain and simple. If you simply want a challenge, any other branch of the military will provide you with plenty of opportunities to test yourself. The Marine Corps ranks at the bottom of the list because the other branches have more jobs, more opportunities, and allows time for college. Marines don’t have much time for school work from a foxhole. So, if you are considering joining the Marine Corps, think long and hard about what that means before going to a recruiter and signing up.”
    HERE IS MY TAKE:
    I will agree that Marines are different. Our mission is different. There are MANY reasons to join the military. Marines join to protect our loved ones, to protect their freedom. We join to serve and we are prepared to do what it takes to complete our mission.
    I will agree that the USMC becomes our life and is not a “job.” The best leaders I’ve met have been Marines. Most of them are no longer active duty and they continue to be leaders in their communities.
    What does that say to me?? It says that, it’s not that we are or want to be “stone cold killers” (as he calls us). Marines just give 150% to all they do and when we make a commitment to something, we wholeheartedly follow through.
    As far as the lack of opportunities and degrees...tell that to my 3 degrees (one of them is a Masters btw) and to all the job offers I still receive although I’m happily employed.
    Opportunity comes to those who seek it and that’s a personal journey. Nothing to do with the branch of service.
    I led the most determined, hungry, focused individuals throughout my 8 years of service. I still miss that fire I would see in a young Marines eyes.
    If you read all this you’re probably a Marine or just taking this quarantine seriously, either way Semper Fidelis.
     
    Note (this is me):  My Marine son in law has two Master's degrees and just about every Marine Officer I know either has Master's degrees, or are working on them.  This author Ron Johnson is not very well informed.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from GySgt B. Crowley in Marines at Bottom of Author's List   
    Copy of an article.  It doesn't fit in the USMC history thread, or in the Humor thread, so here it is.  This is for you smart guys who actually read sometimes.
    Remember, we are Marines.  The world doesn't understand us, and we don't care.  Note:  The section entitled, "HERE IS MY TAKE" is not me.  
     
    MARINE CORPS RANKED WORSE BRANCH IN THE MILITARY
    The author, Ron Johnson, was asked to rank best military branch to serve in and why. In an article on Yahoo, he ranks them as such:
    1. Army (Best)
    2. Air Force
    3. Navy
    4. Coast Guard
    5. Marine Corps (Worst)
    And here’s what Johnson said that puts the Marine Corps at the bottom of the list:
    “Of all the military branches, the Marine Corps ranks as the least attractive choice for this author. The Marines are the elite war fighters of the United States military. The leathernecks of the USMC are truly fearsome fighters, tough as nails and ready and willing to fight all comers. The Marines turn recruits into stone-cold killers and they make no secrets about that fact. Devil Dogs live tough lives, sleeping in the dirt, on board ships, charging through the surf and crawling in the sand and mud with one goal in mind: engage the enemy.”
    “Unfortunately, when Marines fulfill their obligation and exit the service, they seem to find difficulty in turning this Marine Corps attitude ‘off’. Whereas an Army, Navy or Air Force veteran will adjust to civilian life over time and become softer, Marines stay Marines. Visit any neighborhood in the United States and you will find a USMC flag flying high over someone’s house. You will rarely, if ever, see a person flying an Army, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard flag. If you do its most likely because they know a Marine and don’t want to be out done. While veterans of other military branches tend to relax as they transition into civilian life, any Marine will be quick to remind you of their motto, “Once a Marine, always a Marine.”
    “Marines are protectors and always on watch until the day they die. Marines stay Marines because it’s in their blood, in their training. For the other branches, it was a job but for a Marine it is their life. I don’t know what those Marine Corps drill instructors are doing to their recruits, but whatever it is, it works.”
    “Is that a bad thing? Well, that depends on your reasons for considering a military enlistment. If you have a strong desire to kill, the Marine Corps is for you because that is what the Marines do. Either you want that or you don’t, plain and simple. If you simply want a challenge, any other branch of the military will provide you with plenty of opportunities to test yourself. The Marine Corps ranks at the bottom of the list because the other branches have more jobs, more opportunities, and allows time for college. Marines don’t have much time for school work from a foxhole. So, if you are considering joining the Marine Corps, think long and hard about what that means before going to a recruiter and signing up.”
    HERE IS MY TAKE:
    I will agree that Marines are different. Our mission is different. There are MANY reasons to join the military. Marines join to protect our loved ones, to protect their freedom. We join to serve and we are prepared to do what it takes to complete our mission.
    I will agree that the USMC becomes our life and is not a “job.” The best leaders I’ve met have been Marines. Most of them are no longer active duty and they continue to be leaders in their communities.
    What does that say to me?? It says that, it’s not that we are or want to be “stone cold killers” (as he calls us). Marines just give 150% to all they do and when we make a commitment to something, we wholeheartedly follow through.
    As far as the lack of opportunities and degrees...tell that to my 3 degrees (one of them is a Masters btw) and to all the job offers I still receive although I’m happily employed.
    Opportunity comes to those who seek it and that’s a personal journey. Nothing to do with the branch of service.
    I led the most determined, hungry, focused individuals throughout my 8 years of service. I still miss that fire I would see in a young Marines eyes.
    If you read all this you’re probably a Marine or just taking this quarantine seriously, either way Semper Fidelis.
     
    Note (this is me):  My Marine son in law has two Master's degrees and just about every Marine Officer I know either has Master's degrees, or are working on them.  This author Ron Johnson is not very well informed.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from MSgt Sellers in Marines at Bottom of Author's List   
    Copy of an article.  It doesn't fit in the USMC history thread, or in the Humor thread, so here it is.  This is for you smart guys who actually read sometimes.
    Remember, we are Marines.  The world doesn't understand us, and we don't care.  Note:  The section entitled, "HERE IS MY TAKE" is not me.  
     
    MARINE CORPS RANKED WORSE BRANCH IN THE MILITARY
    The author, Ron Johnson, was asked to rank best military branch to serve in and why. In an article on Yahoo, he ranks them as such:
    1. Army (Best)
    2. Air Force
    3. Navy
    4. Coast Guard
    5. Marine Corps (Worst)
    And here’s what Johnson said that puts the Marine Corps at the bottom of the list:
    “Of all the military branches, the Marine Corps ranks as the least attractive choice for this author. The Marines are the elite war fighters of the United States military. The leathernecks of the USMC are truly fearsome fighters, tough as nails and ready and willing to fight all comers. The Marines turn recruits into stone-cold killers and they make no secrets about that fact. Devil Dogs live tough lives, sleeping in the dirt, on board ships, charging through the surf and crawling in the sand and mud with one goal in mind: engage the enemy.”
    “Unfortunately, when Marines fulfill their obligation and exit the service, they seem to find difficulty in turning this Marine Corps attitude ‘off’. Whereas an Army, Navy or Air Force veteran will adjust to civilian life over time and become softer, Marines stay Marines. Visit any neighborhood in the United States and you will find a USMC flag flying high over someone’s house. You will rarely, if ever, see a person flying an Army, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard flag. If you do its most likely because they know a Marine and don’t want to be out done. While veterans of other military branches tend to relax as they transition into civilian life, any Marine will be quick to remind you of their motto, “Once a Marine, always a Marine.”
    “Marines are protectors and always on watch until the day they die. Marines stay Marines because it’s in their blood, in their training. For the other branches, it was a job but for a Marine it is their life. I don’t know what those Marine Corps drill instructors are doing to their recruits, but whatever it is, it works.”
    “Is that a bad thing? Well, that depends on your reasons for considering a military enlistment. If you have a strong desire to kill, the Marine Corps is for you because that is what the Marines do. Either you want that or you don’t, plain and simple. If you simply want a challenge, any other branch of the military will provide you with plenty of opportunities to test yourself. The Marine Corps ranks at the bottom of the list because the other branches have more jobs, more opportunities, and allows time for college. Marines don’t have much time for school work from a foxhole. So, if you are considering joining the Marine Corps, think long and hard about what that means before going to a recruiter and signing up.”
    HERE IS MY TAKE:
    I will agree that Marines are different. Our mission is different. There are MANY reasons to join the military. Marines join to protect our loved ones, to protect their freedom. We join to serve and we are prepared to do what it takes to complete our mission.
    I will agree that the USMC becomes our life and is not a “job.” The best leaders I’ve met have been Marines. Most of them are no longer active duty and they continue to be leaders in their communities.
    What does that say to me?? It says that, it’s not that we are or want to be “stone cold killers” (as he calls us). Marines just give 150% to all they do and when we make a commitment to something, we wholeheartedly follow through.
    As far as the lack of opportunities and degrees...tell that to my 3 degrees (one of them is a Masters btw) and to all the job offers I still receive although I’m happily employed.
    Opportunity comes to those who seek it and that’s a personal journey. Nothing to do with the branch of service.
    I led the most determined, hungry, focused individuals throughout my 8 years of service. I still miss that fire I would see in a young Marines eyes.
    If you read all this you’re probably a Marine or just taking this quarantine seriously, either way Semper Fidelis.
     
    Note (this is me):  My Marine son in law has two Master's degrees and just about every Marine Officer I know either has Master's degrees, or are working on them.  This author Ron Johnson is not very well informed.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Operation Token Foil.
    Like, Subscribe Comment.  Watch in HD.
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer reacted to SSgt Richter in (Accepted) Sabbagha, Michael - Application   
    Mr. Sabbagha,
    Your application is held in process pending a selection board interview with 2 or more Co HQ. You have 1 month from your original application date to complete the application process; by 21SEP20.
    Please find us on our TeamSpeak (Info).
    Respectfully Submitted,
    SSgt Richter
    Recruiting Office Detachment Personnel
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Op Token Foil.  Night para drop to and assault on airfield.  Point of view by Captain Childs, Sgt Hernandez and myself.
    Like, Subscribe and Comment.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer reacted to Sgt Barragan in well he dead   
    It was a lucky shot!!!!
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from MSgt Sellers in Spencer's Video Thread   
    HALO Jump Practice.  After several incidents during recent jumps, the Captain scheduled jump training with a little twist.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    HALO Jump Practice.  After several incidents during recent jumps, the Captain scheduled jump training with a little twist.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    An oldie but a goodie.  Last years, HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!!
    It's worth repeating.  Our freedoms came at great cost.  Don't neglect it or take it for granted.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Operation Token Foil.  Thanks to Sgt Hernandez for the video.
     
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Operation Token Foil.  I wasn't there for this one.  But, it looks like you guys had a nice drive in the country.
    Thanks to Captain Childs for his video.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Op Token Foil.
    Thanks to Captain Childs for his video.
    For some reason, this video isn't in HD.  I must've been wearing sunglasses for that whole op, but still the resolution in this vid is not as high quality as normal.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from Capt Childs in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Operation Token Foil.
     
     
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    GySgt (Ret) Spencer got a reaction from MSgt Sellers in Spencer's Video Thread   
    Operation Token Foil.
     
     
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