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Tufelhundin
08-16-2006, 06:22 PM
TF answer please....


Hey TF were did you go in Japan??? I was at Camp Hansen from Feb '89 to Feb '90 and then I went to the MCAGCC "Stumps" which happened to be my favorite of all places...yeah, I am a sick person.
hey boring thread, figured I would highjack it...which is currently what I'm getting better at....thanx MUGEEZOONIE




geezer
08-16-2006, 06:49 PM
North Camp Fuji 1955 :yikes:

Tufelhundin
08-16-2006, 06:53 PM
Fuji was there back then???????????????



YOU OLE SALTY DAWG!!!!

geezer
08-16-2006, 07:48 PM
Fuji was there back then???????????????



YOU OLE SALTY DAWG!!!!


Well it erupted a couple of times while i was there - :yikes:

:shhh: :shhh: :shhh: b watchin what i b a postin - doan wanna get kicked off da site:yikes: :yikes: :yikes:

One thing great about America is Freedom of Speech - semper fi

Tufelhundin
08-16-2006, 08:03 PM
Well it erupted a couple of times while i was there - :yikes:

:shhh: :shhh: :shhh: b watchin what i b a postin - doan wanna get kicked off da site:yikes: :yikes: :yikes:

One thing great about America is Freedom of Speech - semper fi


Dont know what ya talkn about there Geezer:mischeif:


It was only NOTHIN bout NOTHIN :coolgleamA:

Ell, I'd probably would spend my time doing sumtn more productive any way.......:16suspect1:

Thunderflight
08-16-2006, 09:01 PM
I was in Iwakuni on main land Japan.

Our squadron (VMFA-314) det'd to Cubi Point/Subic Bay PI, Kunsan Korea, and Kadena Oki. I didn't go on the Oki det though.

Tufelhundin
08-19-2006, 09:53 PM
YOU WINGER!!!!!

Thunderflight
08-19-2006, 11:12 PM
YOU WINGER!!!!!

You grunt wanna be....;) :yikes: ;) :yikes:

Tufelhundin
09-09-2006, 04:50 PM
You grunt wanna be....;) :yikes: ;) :yikes:


I was a LAI scout with 3rd LAI now known as 3rd LAR Bn in Shield/Storm....... had to do a FOD walk out in the desert one morning with glad trash bags after 40+ Iraqi vehicles, BRDMs, BMPs, t62's, T-72's the night before.......picking up various parts of my friends..........unfortunatly we were tasked with finding down aircraft.....OV-10 Broncos, Cobras, and our beloved jet air craft.

Fair well my friends:

Marine Lance Corporal Thomas A. Jenkins, 20 of Couterville. Killed on January 30. Killed in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji.
Marine Lance Corporal Frank C. Allen, 22 of Waianae. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji
Marine Lance Corporal Stephen E. Bentzlin, 23 of Yellow Meadow. Killed on January 30. Died in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji. Survived by his wife.
Marine Sergeant Garett A. Mongrella, 25 of Belvidere. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji. Survived by his wife and son.
Marine Corporal Ismael Cotto, 27 of the Bronx, New York City. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji. Survived by his wife and daughter.
Marine Lance Corporal David T. Snyder, 21 of Kenmore. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji.
Marine Lance Corporal James H. Lumpkins, 22 of New Richmond. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji.
Marine Lance Corporal Michael E. Linderman, Jr., 19 of Douglas. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji. Survived by his wife.
Marine Lance Corporal Daniel B. Walker, 20 of Whitehouse. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji.
Marine Lance Corporal Dion J. Stephenson, 22 of Bountiful. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji. Survived by his brother and fellow Marine Shaun, who was also served in the Gulf.
Marine Private First Class Scott A. Schroeder, 20 of Wauwatosa. Killed on January 30, 1991 in fighting around the Saudi border town of Khafji.

Plus 3 more...one of which was a dear friend do mine SSgt Conners....

And at the Airport:

Marine Lance Corporal Brian L. Lane, 20 of Bedford. Killed in the tank battle for Kuwait City airport.
Marine Lance Corporal James E. Waldron, 25 of Jennett. Killed in the battle for Kuwait International Airport. Survived by his wife and a son.


On January 29 1991, an Iraqi force, apparently comprising two infantry and one tank battalions, crossed the Kuwait border in the south-eastern front and headed in the direction of Khafji, a deserted Saudi town, some 12 miles from the frontier. Taking the small Saudi garrison by surprise, the Iraqis occupied the town and resisted allied attempts to dislodge them for nearly two days. In the ensuing fighting the Americans suffered their first casualties in ground fighting when 11 marines were killed (7 of them from friendly fire). The Iraqi losses in men and equipment were far higher, amounting to dozens of dead and hundreds of prisoners.







Too much beer...too much time to think....sorry.

Semper Fi my friend.......glad you had a GREAT hunt...watch you 6 on your pump.

-Wyn

swantucky
09-09-2006, 06:17 PM
Thank you all for your service. Reading the above post brings things into focus alot better than the 6 o' clock news. Thanks agian.

Tufelhundin
09-09-2006, 08:24 PM
Thank you all for your service. Reading the above post brings things into focus alot better than the 6 o' clock news. Thanks agian.


You know...now I feel bad. I'm sure I'm with all others, I Thank you, but this post was not intended the way it came out. I was just going to hack on TF and I ended up getting sensitive and it kinda came out. Seeing those names again, Jenkins, Snyder ,Schroeder, Conners, Lumpkins.......man...it puts things in perspective, I hate to say it but since the Iraq war, I have been scared to look at the names..........I still haven't. :nono: