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Date Posted: 19:41:12 01/24/06 Tue
Author: royce adams
Subject: Re: making a book for dad's birthday
In reply to: Lori Congdon 's message, "making a book for dad's birthday" on 14:16:15 09/05/04 Sun

>hello all
>my siblings and i are making a book for my father for
>his 60th birthday in November commemorating his Marine
>Corp service from Nov. 1961 - March 1966. He served
>as a part of the 3/1. We are looking for some info to
>fill in blanks in his service record. Such as what
>did a BarMan do? Would he at that time had to have
>completed The Crucible in order to graduate from Basic
>Training? etc. We are trying to gather as much info
>as we can on our own without asking him. Anyone who
>I do'nt know your father but he made it through something much harder than this (crucible).I was in 68-72 so I would know. We did'nt have the BAR but it was usually was given to the smaller people as they make smaller targets.I hope that this helps.
SEMPER FI Royce Adamsmay be able to help with more info please contact me
>via Email above. Or may you happened to have served
>with him. His name is Corporal William D. Phillips.
>He was honorably discharged on March 23, 1966 from
>Camp Pendleton, California. Thank you in advance for
>your help. We would be glad to add your name to our
>"Special Thanks" section of the book.
>
>The family of Corporal William D. Phillips

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