Archive for the ‘Boondoggle’ Category
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Captain America
Captain America, Steven Rogers Height: 74″ Weight: 220 lbs. One Mile Run: 73 sec. Martial Arts: Judo, western boxing and kickboxing Weapon Of Choice: Twelve-pound, nearly-indestructible shield made of vibranium-adamantium alloy. Nemisis: Red Skull [Read more...]
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Rank Vs. Rank : Ted Williams
Capt. Theodore Samuel (Ted) Williams Hometown: San Diego Team: Boston Red Sox Sports played: Major League Baseball from 1939-1960, fishing and hunting Position played: Outfielder Career home runs: 521 Lifetime batting average: .344 First [Read more...]
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Marine Memorabilia on the Silver Screen
When TV, movie and video game writers want a formidable character, they often add a dash of Marine mystique – usually, but not always, with a tattoo. MARINES found these examples under the magnifying glass. [Read more...]
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Rank vs. Rank
Lt. Col. Karla M. Jessup Unit and billet: Provost Marshal, Marine Corps Base Hawaii Military Police Department Right hand Marine: Sgt. Maj. Laura Brown Alma Mater: Southwestern Oklahoma State University Reason for joining the [Read more...]
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Marine Memorabilia on the Silver Screen
When TV, movie and video game writers want a formidable character, they often add a dash of Marine mystique – usually, but not always, with a tattoo. MARINES found these examples under the magnifying glass.
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MRE Soup
A list of military terms, acronyms and expressions FPL: Acronym for Final Protective Line – the last line of defense. If the enemy reaches this point, a change in tactics is usually planned. Gunny rolls: [Read more...]
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MRE Soup
A list of military terms, acronyms and expressions Sea dust: Naval term used for table salt. SLRP: Acronym used for Survey, Liaison & Reconnaissance Party – an organization formed from a Marine air-ground task force [Read more...]
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Marine Memorabilia on the Silver Screen
When TV, movie and video game writers want a formidable character, they often add a dash of Marine mystique – usually, but not always, with a tattoo. MARINES found these examples under the magnifying glass.