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11-07-2015 10:46 AM #1
The making of a new Marine
My daughter, granddaughter and I flew to San Diego to attend my grandson's Marine Corps Boot graduation October 23rd. The pictures are from Thursday, family day and Friday, graduation day. Richard Moore, techinspector1, drove down from Hemet for Friday, graduation day and the first time we'd seen each other in a number of years.
After Ian's 10 day leave he headed back to California for a month of andvanced infantry training at Camp Pendleton. Upon completion he will be assigned to Pensacola, Florida for aircraft maintenance training which will take the biggest part of next year. His schooling requires him to serve 5 years of active duty instead of the normal 4.
I don't have the words to express how proud I am for his commitment to stand in harms way in the defense of this great nation in these turbulent times.Ken Thomas
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