Well, going to VMI is sort of like getting the Silver Medal........That is all.
silver medal? not according to the guy who wrote this-
http://www.fff.org/comment/com0303u.asp

(ok- joke. :icon_lol: that guy is obviously a nut! :dunce_125 )
Well, going to VMI is sort of like getting the Silver Medal........That is all.
"Finally, once the president’s war is over and U.S. military rule takes over in Iraq, the president should do all he can to put both Iraqi prisoners of war and Iraqi women into the care and custody of VMI officers rather than West Point or Air Force Academy officers. It’s the least the president could for the Iraqi people in post-war, occupied Iraq." What an idiot.silver medal? not according to the guy who wrote this-
http://www.fff.org/comment/com0303u.asp
(ok- joke. :icon_lol: that guy is obviously a nut! :dunce_125 )
Well, going to VMI is sort of like getting the Silver Medal........That is all.
You forgot two: Hookers. Blow.since this thread has already departed the pattern, I'd like to take this opportunity to mention "manatee", since boozing and womanizing have already been mentioned.
If I could be a Marine and a chaplain at the same time I might consider it.
At the end of my first float, one of the Senior Captains in the squadron (a CH-46E AMC/WTI) departed the pattern to go to seminary. He had been selected for the Navy Chaplain program.Understood, but I've aspired to be a Marine since I was 12 and I plan on fulfilling that goal.
Well, going to VMI is sort of like getting the Silver Medal........That is all.
At the end of my first float, one of the Senior Captains in the squadron (a CH-46E AMC/WTI) departed the pattern to go to seminary. He had been selected for the Navy Chaplain program.
Once a Marine, always a Marine. Seems that you can do both.