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Great Lakes. 9/68-11/68

Oh and forgot, we was the last set Companies to house in the Wooden Barracks.

The Concrete building were already built ready for first company after us.

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Our barracks


Same barracks 10 years earlier. 2nd Battalion D Co 2063.

I remember looking out from the second deck of an evening and watching the sun set over the memorial. I guess that would have been second phase that I was on second deck? I remember throwing mattresses off the top deck, running down, and running it back upstairs in first phase.




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Our barracks


Same barracks 10 years earlier. 2nd Battalion D Co 2063.

I remember looking out from the second deck of an evening and watching the sun set over the memorial. I guess that would have been second phase that I was on second deck? I remember throwing mattresses off the top deck, running down, and running it back upstairs in first phase.


They’d done away with phases when I went and implemented the crucible. I was on the first deck the entire time I was there. But yeah, we were right across from the memorial. It was a beautiful sight to see sometimes.

My GF at the time, who I later married and is now my ex and the mother of my kids, was there for my graduation. We were recently talking to our kids and she was telling them all about PI and the sights she saw while visiting, which was hilarious because I spent 3 months there and she spent three days yet she knows more about the base than I do.

I feel like a bad Marine not remembering my platoon number. I want to say it was 2040 or 2041, but I might be way off. I need to go to my storage locker and dig out my platoon picture.




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