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My kids gave me a basic Leatherman for Christmas sometime in the late 90's. And I swear, my first thought was, "Man! What I wouldn't have given for this thing 30 years ago when I was in the Marines."


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I mean, obviously, edible crayons:

https://www.amazon.com/Dulces-...id=1671444056&sr=8-3


As a retired sailor, i approve. Razz






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On a more serious side, a handwritten letter, monthly, goes a long way.

Engraved Mont Blanc pen if within budget.






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Portable hard drive for movies and music
Good noise canceling headphones
Good civilian clothes and shoes
Garment steamer


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A good pen or, pen set is a nice gift. Others have pointed out watches and multi-tools; while he's not assigned combat arms, those are nice field items to have.

Since he's with the MSG detachments, he'll be flying commercial and mingling with civilians much more than fleet Marines. A good carry-on backpack, perhaps one that doesn't scream TACTICOOL is nice, this and this work. Electronics are becoming a big part of our lives, charging devices and power banks would be thoughtful. Apple Air Tags are handy for tracking luggage and/or items. A tablet of any kind is also nice.

Small accessory totes and pouches are very handy. From organizing all your cables/charging items, important docs, just-in-case-items, medical stuff, tools, administrative stuff, etc...those small organizers I've found to be a godsend.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions, guys! I ended up going with the edible crayons and a Leatherman Super Tool 300 EOD. https://www.leatherman.com/super-tool-300-eod-31.html

Corsair has me thinking I'll be adding a few more items.

Thanks again!
JP
 
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Civilian clothing will be important for him, being able to dress both smart casual and business casual will be common during his time with MSG. Polos, button-down woven and dress-shirts, chinos, sport coats, ties, dress shoes...he'll need them. Same also with more casual sport/outdoor wear.
 
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My boy is active duty now. It’s gotten no better. Big Grin


Same. Oldest boy is AF counter intel at Bragg/No-Hope Pope, and daughter is flying Seahawks for the Navy. The lack of good gear has not changed (unless you're in certain high-speed/low-drag units....which has always been the case lol).


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No-Hope Pope. Been a long time since I heard it referrred to as that.




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