Gen. Robert Barrow was my commanding officer during my tour of duty Vietnam 67 68 9th Marine Regiment 3rd Marine Div. I am thankful that I & my fellow Marines had such a great Marine leader. Semper fi & well done Gen Barrow. Rip
My father, my mother and my brother were Marines, I and because of a damn doctor I could not be a Marine and it was my greatest wish, even so I shout, Thank's my beloved Corps, SEMPER FI and OOORRRAHHHH.
Such brave, heroic men and US Marines and a true leader and Commander-in-Chief here... our Corps and our country are now void of such greatness... smh! G_d bless you Gen Barrow, Gen Kelley, and Pres Reagan! Semper Fi! (1985-91, USMC)
In a world of dismissed, demasculinated, lost young men withouit role models or purposes, young men in crisis, a 18 year old mouthy disrespectful boy came home a polite, poised marine. His father said "The Marine corps did in 6 months what I could not do in 18 years."
I was stationed there exactly 25 years to the month later. I would have loved to be a fly on the flag pole. True heritage. Semper Fi from the Navy side. FMF RP1 Corbett 2008-2012
Funny story..somewhat unrelated: I was at OCS in Quantico summer of 87’ when we were all online for an inspection and the DI’s were questioning our “knowledge “ and kept asking us who the Commandant of the Marine Corps was and we all kept saying “PX Kelly.” Well, unbeknownst to us all there was a change in command and Gen Al Gray was made Commandant while we were in the news blackout of OCS. Anyway, we all failed inspection. No way to know about current events in week 3.
Only a few months later, on October 23, 1983, 241 US service personnel, including 220 Marines and 21 other service personnel were killed by a truck bomb at the Marine compound in Beirut, Lebanon. Newly appointed Marine Commandant P.X. Kelley had to attend Congressional committee hearings to discuss the reported lack of proper protection and security afforded the Marine compound.
Gen. PX Kelly was my commandant during the invasion of Grenada 83 then Beirut, Lebanon 83-84. In just that week of Oct. 23rd, 1983, he would be dealing with the death of 241 service man and 220 were US Marines who died in the barracks in Beirut and at the same time had to deal with Marines invading in Grenada. Gen. Grey who is still alive told us at Camp Lejune in 2013 that he visits with Gen. Kelly who is suffering from memory loss. Eventually, Gen. Kelly would die from Alzheimer. RIP, Sir!
Bring back the Reagan GOP when Republicans knew the Russians were the bad guys. MATTIS 2020!!! Semper Fi. Viva la Reagan Revolucion. Miss the dress whites. Sharp looking.
Btw, as a young new butter bars, I and all my other new fellow shave tails had to purchase a King’s ransom worth of uniforms and accessories. Of course, we officers are expected to put out. Damn near made me broke. Anyway, the real dagger to the ticker was the fact that soon after my accession to First Lieutenant I believe the ice cream suits were decommissioned. Wonderful! I think it was $600 bucks back in 88’
True. But the men who fight those wars aren't in on the game. We fight for duty, honor and country because as fictitious as it sounds we take an oath - and believe in it! I thank the Corps everyday for saving the life of a wayward young man who was destined for disaster. Too bad subsequent generations allowed that apparatus to be unwound.
Gen. Robert Barrow was my commanding officer during my tour of duty Vietnam 67 68 9th Marine Regiment 3rd Marine Div. I am thankful that I & my fellow Marines had such a great Marine leader. Semper fi & well done Gen Barrow. Rip
What a great country as demonstrated by our President and all Marines. God bless each one.
Wow. They phased out the Choker Whites for Marines a long time ago.
Too bad, too; those are very fine looking uniforms.
I wish they would bring back USMC dress whites
My father, my mother and my brother were Marines, I and because of a damn doctor I could not be a Marine and it was my greatest wish, even so I shout, Thank's my beloved Corps, SEMPER FI and OOORRRAHHHH.
Great president, and 2 legit tough guy marine corps generals. May general Barrow and president Reagan rest in peace
Amen!
I was lucky enough to attend a lecture from Gen Barrow. He said a Marine Officer needs 3 things. Brains, guts, and savoir faire!
Military was different back then. Very different, that charm is not quite the same today.
Such brave, heroic men and US Marines and a true leader and Commander-in-Chief here... our Corps and our country are now void of such greatness... smh! G_d bless you Gen Barrow, Gen Kelley, and Pres Reagan! Semper Fi! (1985-91, USMC)
In a world of dismissed, demasculinated, lost young men withouit role models or purposes, young men in crisis, a 18 year old mouthy disrespectful boy came home a polite, poised marine. His father said "The Marine corps did in 6 months what I could not do in 18 years."
Yes.
Semper fi.
Did it for me in 13 weeks!
That would be a parenting failure.
Say what you want about Reagan, he was dignified, he had grace and conveyed what it meant to be President.
great communicator for sure!
back when there was civility, decorum, and respect
I miss men such as these. They were so polished and true class acts. We could sure use such men in our political world now.
last generation of formation commanders who fought WW2
Only GEN Barrow was a WWII vet.
I was stationed there exactly 25 years to the month later. I would have loved to be a fly on the flag pole. True heritage. Semper Fi from the Navy side.
FMF RP1 Corbett 2008-2012
"Semper Fidelis"!!!!!!!!!!!
General Robert Barrow was my commandt when I was in. 79/83
fantastic
Outstanding
"Semper Fidelis"
Funny story..somewhat unrelated: I was at OCS in Quantico summer of 87’ when we were all online for an inspection and the DI’s were questioning our “knowledge “ and kept asking us who the Commandant of the Marine Corps was and we all kept saying “PX Kelly.” Well, unbeknownst to us all there was a change in command and Gen Al Gray was made Commandant while we were in the news blackout of OCS. Anyway, we all failed inspection. No way to know about current events in week 3.
Only a few months later, on October 23, 1983, 241 US service personnel, including 220 Marines and 21 other service personnel were killed by a truck bomb at the Marine compound in Beirut, Lebanon. Newly appointed Marine Commandant P.X. Kelley had to attend Congressional committee hearings to discuss the reported lack of proper protection and security afforded the Marine compound.
Very true. In fact, Marines weren’t allowed to have magazines locked and loaded while assigned as sentries.
Gen. PX Kelly was my commandant during the invasion of Grenada 83 then Beirut, Lebanon 83-84. In just that week of Oct. 23rd, 1983, he would be dealing with the death of 241 service man and 220 were US Marines who died in the barracks in Beirut and at the same time had to deal with Marines invading in Grenada. Gen. Grey who is still alive told us at Camp Lejune in 2013 that he visits with Gen. Kelly who is suffering from memory loss. Eventually, Gen. Kelly would die from Alzheimer. RIP, Sir!
Bring back the Reagan GOP when Republicans knew the Russians were the bad guys. MATTIS 2020!!! Semper Fi. Viva la Reagan Revolucion.
Miss the dress whites. Sharp looking.
I miss my dress whites!
The Private will Always.......✌️
Btw, as a young new butter bars, I and all my other new fellow shave tails had to purchase a King’s ransom worth of uniforms and accessories. Of course, we officers are expected to put out. Damn near made me broke. Anyway, the real dagger to the ticker was the fact that soon after my accession to First Lieutenant I believe the ice cream suits were decommissioned. Wonderful! I think it was $600 bucks back in 88’
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Let *Kelly" know iit ain't over "Semper Fidelis " ✌️🇺🇲✌️
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War is a Racket.
True. But the men who fight those wars aren't in on the game. We fight for duty, honor and country because as fictitious as it sounds we take an oath - and believe in it! I thank the Corps everyday for saving the life of a wayward young man who was destined for disaster. Too bad subsequent generations allowed that apparatus to be unwound.
Bring back zombie Reagan
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What a shame trump could Never match
No sense singling out President Trump ... none since Reagan. Some far less than others, but Reagan was our last "presidential" President.
whoa............go and look into that............
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