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April 9, 2008

Navy SEAL Awarded Medal of Honor

CATAGORIES: MILITARY, NEWS & BREAKING NEWS & FOLLOW-UP, REST IN PEACE, SEMPER FI — jorsabeck @ 8:08 am

Michael Monsoor made the ultimate sacrifice. Read about it HERE.

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April 5, 2008

New Website:

CATAGORIES: GENERAL NONSENSE, History, MILITARY, OLD FRIENDS, PHOTOGRAPHY, SEMPER FI, USMC — Yarbz @ 7:46 am

This is a new website which I created for my images from the Marine Corps, 1979-83. The images were scanned from the original negatives which I still have from that day. There are a small amount up now but there will be hundreds. The images cover all aspects of life in the Marines, work, play, living quarters, friends, superiors and places. They also cover Camp Pendleton, Okinawa Japan, Camp LeJeune and Fort Pickett VA.

Check back often as new images will be arriving ASAP!

The site is pending some style changes. Special thank to Trench who helped me in significant ways/

The stie:

http://www.americanjarhead.com/

SemperFi!

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January 3, 2008

Awesome news

CATAGORIES: IRAQ & AFGHANISTAN, MILITARY, NEWS & BREAKING NEWS & FOLLOW-UP, SEMPER FI — FloridaBill @ 8:04 am

No Pendleton Marines killed at end of 2007.

December 10, 2007

Marines Latest Favorite Pin-Up

CATAGORIES: CULTURLA & PENTURLA, SEMPER FI — Houston @ 9:47 pm

Need I say more?

November 15, 2007

Travelers is Recognized by G.I. Jobs as a Top Military-Friendly Employer

It has been a great year for Travelers recruitment efforts – having been recognized with five employer-related awards, including BusinessWeek’s Best Places to Launch a Career and now as one of G.I. Jobs’ Top 50 Military-Friendly Employers.

In this most recent recognition, G.I. Jobs highlights Travelers as number 19 on their list of the Top 50 Military-Friendly Employers in the U.S. Travelers is in good company. Also on the list: BNSF Railway (1), The Home Depot (12), Lockheed Martin (13), GE (18) and Morgan Stanley (24) to name a few. Other insurers on the list include USAA (5) and State Farm (34). In the December issue, which hit stands on Veterans Day, G.I. Jobs states, “approximately 2,500 companies were considered: 2 percent made the list.”

Those selected for the list exhibit a strong commitment to military hiring and have reserve/guard friendly policies. “Travelers has excellent benefits including military-friendly benefits continuation and leave of absence policies. We’ve also launched a number of other military hiring efforts and special programs this past year,” said John Clifford, executive vice president of Human Resources.

One such effort, Personal Insurance’s Military Transition Program, aims to attract transitioning junior military officers for opportunities within our Product Management and Project Management areas. Jim McMahon, director of recruitment, explains, “We’ve had a great deal of success with this program already – hiring several very promising employees into Personal Insurance this year alone.” Joe Lacher, executive vice president of Personal Insurance, has said, “We need to hire more transitioning military personnel; we are a great American company and it is the right thing to do.”

“Continued public recognition from G.I. Jobs and others just further shows that Travelers is a great place to work,” says Clifford. “While those of us who work for Travelers need little convincing of that, this attention certainly helps us with our recruitment efforts.”

At the current time, Travelers has about 1,000 employees who have identified themselves as having a military background. In 2007, at least 3.3 percent of the total new hires had military experience. In addition, the company proudly supports the 12 employees currently serving active duty.

The G.I. Jobs Top 50 Military-Friendly Employer issue hits subscribers on November 12, 2007. To request a copy or to learn more about G.I. Jobs, go to www.gijobs.net.

November 1, 2007

MORE OF THIS IS NECESSARY…

BALTIMORE — The father of a fallen Marine was awarded nearly $11 million Wednesday in damages by a jury that found leaders of a fundamentalist church had invaded the family’s privacy and inflicted emotional distress when they picketed the Marine’s funeral.

FULL STORY HERE

October 4, 2007

HERE…

CATAGORIES: IRAQ & AFGHANISTAN, SEMPER FI — Yarbz @ 7:22 am

Washington Examiner
September 24, 2007

Officials Say Evidence Shows Justification In Some Haditha Shootings

By Rowan Scarborough, National Security Correspondent

WASHINGTON — The prosecution of four Marines for killing Iraqi Civilians in the western town of Haditha had promised to highlight one of the military’s worst war crimes.

But after the completion of the last pre-trial hearing this month, Evidence shows that Marines were justified in opening fire in at least some of the 24 deaths, officials have determined. The house-by-house clearing Operation was depicted by Iraqi witnesses in the news media as cold-blooded murder. It now appears to be a more complex case involving young enlisted Marines in a dangerous mission.

Of four Marines charged with murder, a hearing officer has recommended All charges be dropped against two. The Marines dismissed murder charges against a third in exchange for his testimony.

The remaining murder defendant is Staff Sgt. Frank D. Wuterich, who appeared at a evidentiary hearing this month. Facing 13 murder counts, Wuterich justified his actions. He is now awaiting the hearing officer’s report to Lt. Gen. James N. Mattis, who will decide whether to order a court-martial.

“Based on certain political agendas and scurrilous leaks from Defense Department officials, the media was led to exaggerate the facts on the ground insinuating there were massacres that day,” Washington attorney Mark Zaid, who represents Wuterich, told The Examiner. “The evidence now clearly rejects that was ever the case.”

To be sure, there was carnage that day in 2005 when Marines raided four homes in Haditha after suffering a bomb attack that killed a battle mate.

But Lt. Col. Paul J. Ware, the investigative officer for all three pre-trial hearings, has issued investigative reports that cleared two of the accused - Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt and Lance Cpl. Stephen B. Tatum. Mattis accepted Ware’s recommendation on Sharratt and dismissed murder chargers. His decision on Tatum is pending.

Sharratt shot and killed three Iraqis in a house with an M9 pistol several hours after the bombing. Sharratt said the men were armed with AK-47s and he fired in self-defense.

Ware wrote that forensic evidence showed the wounds were not consistent with an execution. The officer termed “not credible” the eye-witness accounts of Iraqis.

In the Tatum case, Ware said the evidence showed the Marine followed the rules of engagement when he and squad mates entered two houses in which 17 Iraqis were killed.

“Lance Cpl. Tatum shot and killed people in houses 1 and 2, but the reason he did so was because of his training and the circumstances he was placed in, not to exact revenge and commit murder,” Ware wrote.

Ware’s two exonerations have brought criticism on Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., who said at a 2006 news conference the Marines killed the Iraqis “in cold blood.”

Said Zaid, “Murtha used these kids to help his anti-war agenda.”

Murtha’s spokesman declined to comment.

September 26, 2007

BOOT CAMP, MARINE CORPS BASE, SAN DIEGO - 1943

CATAGORIES: GENERAL NONSENSE, SEMPER FI — colbb @ 5:59 pm

Yarbz, my #2 son, invited me to tell this story after I referred to it briefly in a recent comment.

The first morning after a short night’s sleep in the barracks, still scared numb by the always yelling and demanding Sergeant M.M. Camp, we fell out for the purpose of filling out various personal information forms. I suppose it was important to know everything about us in case we came home in a body bag.

Instructions were not stated, they were screamed, like “in the first block, print your last name, not write it you filthy dumb asses, print it!!”

“In the second block, print your first name, and in the third block, print your middle name. Not your initial, turd head, your full middle name, do it, right now!!”

Well, I don’t have a middle name so I was absolutely petrified, but I had to do something, and quick. So I filled the block as follows: B (only).

Afterwards, we were called to formation again, and while standing at attention in perfect silence, Sgt. Camp bellowed out, like a man speaking through a bull horn, “OK, who is this perfect shit head named Barkley Bonely Yardbird?”

I was saddled with the name “Yardbird” for many months, until I finally made Corporal.

Looking back, I’m not sure why I loved every minute of my years in the Corps, but I did.

September 25, 2007

THERE ARE 5 THINGS I WILL GET FOR THE BIKE FIRST. THEY ARE:

CATAGORIES: GENERAL NONSENSE, MILITARY, SEMPER FI, TRAVEL/ROADTRIPS — Yarbz @ 7:12 am

One, nicer chrome foot pegs.

Two, nicer chrome brake and clutch levers

Three, four & five:

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