Saturday, April 24, we were driving to Redondo Beach, CA from Incline Village, NV to visit SIL. We stopped at THE Shell station in what is called Pearsonville, CA on 395 just north of the 14 intersections. This beautiful highway runs N-S on the eastern slope of the Sierra. Mountain vistas contrasted by barren high desert. While my wife went inside to potty, I asked a truck of 4 VERY fit young men how their camping trip was, as the bed was full of camping gear and they were each wolfing down a foot-long. One of the young men stepped over to me and spoke about their experience: The mountains were tough: 6 days of nothing to eat followed by 6 days of all they could eat. He said they did elevation shooting which was a nice change from their flat range. Mind you, he did not introduce himself. He asked what weapon class I preferred. Pistols, I replied. He considered that and said that it would be good for them to get proficient with pistols and moving. As he walked away, he said they were Recon Snipers. I mumbled something like “Keep up the good work. We appreciate you.” China Lake is not far from Pearsonville, but Pendleton is a day’s drive. Meeting this young serviceman makes a patriot like me feel REALLY good and gives me hope.
10 Marines make Recon Sniper