Message to Wife in Bootcamp

theskaz

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So my wife (Leigh Scharaswak) has been in bootcamp(USMC) for a couple weeks and i thought it would be a good idea to start a thread for her and print it off to mail to her. im going to let it run till about saturday then im going to print it off and send it to her. Reply with whatever you want it will get to her just as you typed it.


:cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader:
 
Don't step on the footprints :laugh:

Good luck with boot camp, I hear it's pretty easy in the corp :whistle:

Thanks for your service and best of luck :thumbsup:
 
Me and my family thank you so much for your service and really appreciate what you and so many do for our country.
Every time I come to this site I am reminded of your dedication because the first thing I see is the waving American flag and the words "SUPPORT OUR TROOPS AND THEIR MISSION".
Thank you once again and be safe.
Bubba and Family
 
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Is she here in San Diego?

Either way...good luck, thanks for your decision to serve; it's something which will change you as a person, forever.

Ooh-rah, Marine!

:beerchug:
 
Is she here in San Diego?

Either way...good luck, thanks for your decision to serve; it's something which will change you as a person, forever.

Ooh-rah, Marine!

:beerchug:

No, she is on the Island hehe.
 
Hang tough!! boot camp is just... well boot camp. nothing like the real world when you graduate.


by the way, make sure you address the envelope to "SSGT (insert her full name)"







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Hang tough!! boot camp is just... well boot camp. nothing like the real world when you graduate.


by the way, make sure you address the envelope to "SSGT (insert her full name)"







:laugh:

LOL that would make her real strong real quick... and probably real single.
 
not sure how her sense of humor is but she could probably use a laugh. :beerchug:
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"A slipping gear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when you least
expect it. That would make you quite unpopular in what's left of your
unit."
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Thanks for your service. Stay safe, and once you're officially trained whoop your husband for us, be sure to attach video for proof!
 
and another

The C.O.'s Morning Briefing:

The C.O.'s Morning Briefing:

The Commanding Officer of a Regiment in the U. S. Marine Corps was about to start the morning briefing to his Staff and Battalion and Company Commanders. While waiting for the coffee machine to finish its brewing, he decided to pose a question to all assembled. He explained that his wife had
been a bit frisky the night before and he failed to get his usual amount of sound sleep. He posed the question of just how much of sex was 'work' and how much of it was 'pleasure?' The X.O. chimed in with 75-25% in favor of work.
A Captain said it was 50-50%.
The Colonel's Aide, a Lt., responded with 25-75% in favor of pleasure, depending on his state of inebriation at the time.
There being no consensus, the Colonel turned to the Private First Class who was in charge of making the coffee. What was HIS opinion?
With out hesitation, the young Private First Class responded, "Sir, it absolutely has to be 100% pleasure."
The Colonel was surprised and, as you might guess, asked why?
"Well, Sir, began the Private First Class, "if there was any work involved, the officers would have me doing it for them."

The room fell silent.
 
From one Jarhead to another,


Good Luck, and God Speed. And NEVER, NEVER, EVER forget -

"ONCE A MARINE, ALWAYS A MARINE."

Semper Fidelis
(Always Faithful, God, Country, Corps, Family and Ones Self)
 
Thank you for your service, uphold the proud traditions of those before you.

Thank you for serving your family, your country and the Marine Corps.

God Bless:bowdown:
 
BTW Skaz..your wife and my daughter...

Mine arrived at Ft Leonard Wood last night to "reception" at 2200hrs...

BOY does life suck for her right now:whistle::laugh:
 
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