Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Nov 10th: Happy Birthday, Marines!

Marines.com  Pictured at right: the first impression a kid gets when entering the Marines.
 Their first words to us were, "If you're chewing gum, swallow it!" The next thing we were told was, "The first and last words out of your mouth will be 'sir'! Do you hear me?"
"Sir, yes, sir!"
"You will call my dog "sir" because even he outranks you. Understand?"
"Sir, yes, sir!"   TD.

"Manila" John Basilone - America's Hero - The Sergeant York of WWII "When Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone voluntarily returned to the Pacific war it would be on the sands of Iwo Jima 19, February, 1945. At the head of another machine gun squad, he would drive hundreds of frightened raw troops off the beaches toward their assigned objectives. Iwo would be his toughest fight. Barely on the island two hours, he was killed leading his men."
"Gunnery Sergeant Manila John Basilone was the only Marine in WWII to receive both the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross."  HBO's "The Pacific" featured Sgt Basilone.

Our first sight of Sgt. Basilone's name was seeing the street running past our training area at Camp Pendleton that was named after him. TD

From 2009: Missing Marine Dead Discovered on Tarawa "The remains of more than 100 marines who were killed during the battle of Tarawa appear to have been discovered in mass graves on the tiny Pacific atoll, according to a group that conducted a search with ground-penetrating radar this fall."  OVERVIEW OF THE ASSAULT ON TARAWA  Some aerial photos here.
 aerial view of Betio looking southeast on the afternoon of 20 November 1943.
The island is covered with smoke and haze from the battle. US Navy Photo

Tunnel Dweller's old outfit: Alpha Company, 2nd Marine Rgt , 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune, NC .  Highest rank at discharge: Corporal.
Our drill instructors were veterans of Korea. The boots who followed us went to Vietnam. One will always wonder: would I have been the kind of Marine that so many of those men before and after us were?


 Here is an excellent Marine wife's blog. She needs to update it, however.

Korea, 1950:  The Inchon Landings:  "Still, we were almost all Regulars. All senior officers and most senior Navy POs and Marine NCOs were WWII veterans. The battalion assaulting Wolmi were fresh from victory over North Korea's toughest at 1st and 2nd Naktong. Justified or not, we had infinite confidence."

 Chosin Reservoir  "Windrich was also wounded in the head by a bursting grenade.  As blood gushed down his shoulder and back he moved his remaining men into a tight fire group.   Then he ran to the company command post, drafting a small group of volunteers, and led them to evacuate the dying and wounded.   Assuming command of what was left of a platoon, Windrich once more took up defensive positions.  Now shot in both legs, he kept fighting, always refusing medical attention.  For a long time he crawled in the snow, back and forth between his men shouting words of encouragement, deploying his forces and helping to throw back the attackers."

Ron Paul's position on a nuclear Iran: speak softly and carry a big bouquet


IAEA says Iran on the brink of nukes; Ron Paul says 'offer friendship' 
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When asked on "Fox News Sunday" what he would do to deter Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions, Paul said "maybe offering friendship to them." "   Here is the video of the Chris Wallace interview on Fox News Sunday.

Heritage: The Debate Over Iran  "Though not surprising, the news is nonetheless alarming. A nuclear Iran poses a significant threat to the United States and its allies in the region, yet to date the Obama Administration’s response has fallen far short. Heritage’s James Phillips explains, ”The new IAEA report  also should inject a greater sense of urgency into the Obama Administration over Iran’s accelerating nuclear efforts.” He also details the White House’s inadequate posture to date:"...

American Enterprise Institute:  The IAEA’s report on an Iranian nuclear bomb was predictable and inevitable.  "Rather than confront the Islamic Republic on its cheating, he coached Iranian officials on their public diplomacy. He also repeatedly ignored mounting evidence of secret Iranian facilities until these were publicly exposed by other means. ElBaradei was an ideologue empowered by the international community to pursue a personal agenda. His Nobel Prize is just one more shame upon the Norwegian Nobel Committee."

 Haaretz.com: Iran able to build nuclear bomb within months   "Experts conclude nuclear weapons engineers from Russia, Pakistan and North Korea have been assisting Iranian scientists in their efforts to reach nuclear capability."

 Ed Lasky:    Obama promoted two of the three 'experts' who dismissed the nuclear threat from Iran in 2007  "In the Obama administration, nothing succeeds like failure. He rewards people who are politically useful to him, regardless of the damage they cause to America or the world."

Bosch Fawstin:  Useful Infidel Ron Paul and "Friends"  "Ron Paul speaks of offering American friendship to the greatest state sponsor of terrorism on earth that has American blood on its hands and that wants to wipe Israel off the map. And its "theme song" is "DEATH TO AMERICA!" This is why I call Ron Paul "The Jihadist's Candidate" "

Right: Ronnie and Machie; things are all better now, see?.

DEBKAfile has a wealth of commentary

From Jihad Watch : Iranian supreme leader calls for formation of "international Islamic power bloc" Make friends with these people...quick!

From the Council on Foreign RelationsWhy Obama Should Highlight Iran's Human Rights Abuses  Yeah, right. Like that's going to happen.