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Well my brother left on September 20th, I've written him twenty million times and have yet to get anything back. Everyone else has gotten something back from him besides me :( I know he hasn't forgotten about me but he's my other half and my best friend.
Author: Family member of a Marine
My son left Aug 28th, 2011 and I can't begin to tell you how much I miss him. It's been a week so far and I haven't received a letter yet. :( I'm so very proud of him but yet miss him a great deal. Seems like graduation is so far away.
Author: Mother of a Marine
son is ready to become a marine
my son will be leaving for parris island in september, although it breaks my heart that hes leaving,I know that this is what he wants and I'm so proud of him, Its hard on me the thought of him being so far away.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My son left Feb 2012 for Parris Island and was recently stationed at Camp Pendleton after successful training. It's hard to be so far away from him. He was so young and immature when he left and now he's a full-grown Marine.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My fiance just left for bootcamp on June 13, 2011 to San Diego. I have not heard from him but I feel that he is ok and I know he will write me very soon.
Author: Spouse of a Marine
My son Left on july 11th 2011 for Parris Island It has been the hardest thing for me to do I cry all the time and i find myself sitting in his room He left right out of high school and its something he truely wanted to do but as a mom its is so hard not
Author: Mother of a Marine
My son left for Boot Camp in San Diego on 01/23/12 - Even as a small child he liked to have things in order and discipline was part of his structure. I wasn't really surprised when he made the choice to join the Marines.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My son, Nathan T Mortson, left monday morning for the Marine Corps. I was told that he would be able to make a phone call when he arrived and I have not received a call yet.
Author: Mother of a Marine
Advice - Delayed Entry Program
My son, an 18 year old high school senior, recently enlisted in the Marine's Delayed Entry Program. It was a long-thought-out decision, and one much discussed with his Dad and I.
Author: Mother of a Marine
My Marine is not my son or has any blood relation to me. He is one of my best friends who I call my brother. He is more family to me than my own family sometimes. He is only 18. He graduated from PI boot camp Oct 14th, 2011, Golf Co.plt 2084.
Author: Family member of a Marine




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