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Last post 12-01-2005 1:02 AM by MCmomma. 15 replies.
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  • 11-07-2005 5:37 PM

    2/1 Marines

    Posted by RM2
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    USA Homer Oregon 63 Posts Posted - 09/11/2005 : 22:13:33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My son is with this unit and Marines ROCK
  • 11-07-2005 5:40 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    Posted by proudCOmom
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    So is mine and yes they do.
  • 11-07-2005 5:44 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    Posted by proudCOmom
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    Posted - 10/12/2005 : 13:06:40 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thought I would retrieve this thread and use it to keep folks up to date on the WestPac Float. We are halfway through (thank goodness) but I suspect the hardest part is still to come. So...halfway through....Here is the latest from the 2/1 and the 13th MEU From the Fighting 13th webpage..... quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13th MEU, USS Cleveland lend helping hands in Greece Story and photos by Cpl. Andy Hurt 13th MEU PAO RHODES, Greece (Sept. 21, 2005) – Twenty Marines and Sailors from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable) and the USS Cleveland (LPD-7) recently volunteered and participated in a community relations project during a three-day port call on the island of Rhodes, Greece. From the city of Rhodes, the service members were bussed to the Center for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation in Faliraki. Along with Sailors from the USS Oscar Austin and USS Donald Cook, who were also in port, the 13th MEU(SOC) warriors became the first U.S. military volunteers ever to help out at the center. Arriving to the Center in the morning, the Marines and Sailors spent more than five hours painting fences, landscaping and performing other odd-jobs around the center. Navy Lt. Jamie Stall-Ryan, the prior-enlisted Chaplain of the USS Cleveland, coordinated the event and got his hands every bit as dirty and paint-splattered as everyone on the scene, but took time to address the importance of community relations projects around the world. “I think they spread the good nature of the U.S. and our military,” he said. “We’re not just ‘combat,’ we care about people and foreign relations.” Corporal Cochise Fripp, a field radio operator for the 13th MEU (SOC), was one of nine Marines who participated in the project, and shared the Chaplain’s views on reaching out to those less fortunate. “We’re not just here for liberty,” Fripp exclaimed, “and this shows we do have respect for other countries.” Fripp, a native of Miami, said he felt that simply volunteering for community relations projects wasn’t enough. “It should be mandatory that everyone participates in at least three (community relations projects),” he said. “The kids in the U.S. will see this as an example.” While many of the Marines and Sailors considered the project as “just doing their job,” Tasos Spanos, the center’s president, took a higher ground in his view of the volunteer effort, and said he saw the project as progressive step in achieving world peace. Addressing the volunteers at the end of the day, Spanos presented ceramic plates to U.S. coordinators and offered his perspective of the outcome of such projects. “I would like to send the American population our thanks. We much appreciate this, and I think it is very kind of you to offer your service,” Spanos started. “This shows friendly relations between the U.S. and Greece, which has always been friendly, and shows that we are trying to build a world where everyone could get along. A world with no walls, no terrorists and no poverty. This is helping to build that place.” The project was the most recent project completed by 13th MEU(SOC) and Expeditionary Strike Group One service members. Similar projects were also coordinated and executed in Hawaii and Australia, and plans for future projects at every port call stop during the Western Pacific Deployment are in the works.
    [img]http://www.usmc.mil/13thmeu/egypt/Images/winn.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.usmc.mil/13thmeu/egypt/images/comrel.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.usmc.mil/13thmeu/egypt/images/sweep.jpg[/img] Source... [url="http://www.usmc.mil/13thmeu/egypt/Greece.htm"]The Fighting 13th MEU[/url]
  • 11-07-2005 5:46 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by proudCOmom
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    Commanders Message Family and Friends, We are experiencing problems with our Internet connectivity. Incoming emails with attachments larger than 2 MB are clogging the system, preventing messages from reaching their destination. As a result, Marines and Sailors may not receive emails from home. We encourage you to stay connected to your Marine and Sailor through emails, photos and videos; however, in effort to keep the system up and running effectively we need your assistance. Please send attachments that are 2 MB (2000 KB) or less. An email or attachment that exceeds 2 MB will be rejected by the system and the sender will receive an error message. The average picture can be saved at 100-130 KB, thus allowing you to send approximately 10 pictures per email. Note that if you add font or backgrounds to the email this can cause the text alone to exceed 200 KB. If you have a file that exceeds 2 MB we suggest using a software program that enables you to save your file in a compressed format. An easy way to compress photos is simply adjusting the resolution. Files may be saved in different formats to include jpeg, bmp, and gif to be sent as attachments. To prevent undeliverable messages, check the size of your attachment prior to hitting send: click on the file (attachment), scroll down to properties and then left click to view the size of the file in KB. We appreciate your assistance and cooperation. We will continue to keep you updated through our website and Key Volunteer network. Semper Fi, Col. J.K. LaVine
    Source [url="http://www.usmc.mil/13thmeu/family.htm"]The Fighting 13th MEU[/url]
  • 11-07-2005 5:47 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by proudCOmom 13th MEU Tiger Cruise
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    13th MEU Tiger Cruise TARAWA is requesting a “Tiger Cruise” on our return trip from Pearl Harbor to San Diego. Our “Tigers” will meet the ship in Hawaii near the end of our deployment and accompany us on our return to homeport. “Tiger Cruise” is a special guest cruise program where Sailors and Marines are permitted to embark friends and relatives. These guests are called “Tigers.” This program provides the opportunity for our family and friends to see and participate in the daily shipboard routine. Each Sailor and Marine can invite two Tigers that meet the following criteria. - Participants must be eight years of age or older. - Spouses/girlfriends/boyfriends are not allowed to participate. - All Tigers must be medically qualified. - Foreign nationals may be invited, but special clearance is required. The only expense will be the cost of the Tiger’s meals while onboard TARAWA. Please note that the military cannot pay your Tiger’s expenses to Hawaii for the Tiger Cruise, during the cruise, or, in the unlikely event that the cruise is cancelled, your Tiger’s trip back home.
    Source... [url="http://www.usmc.mil/13thmeu/family.htm"]The Fighting 13th MEU[/url]
  • 11-07-2005 5:49 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by Russe11
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    Posted - 11/01/2005 : 09:07:05 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any news on the 13th .... Website says they are moving north! What was the date this unit was deployed?
  • 11-07-2005 5:50 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by Russe11
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    Posted - 11/01/2005 : 09:48:07 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never mind, I found the information I was looking for. Thank-you anyway
  • 11-07-2005 5:51 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by Russe11
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    Posted - 11/02/2005 : 10:17:03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Becky, I sent you an email PS I don't post here often so I'm sure jlakedodge was just trying to be helpful ...Thank-you -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited by - Russe11 on 11/02/2005 10:37:51
  • 11-07-2005 5:53 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by proudCOmom
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    Posted - 11/02/2005 : 10:50:32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marie.....I would like to apologize publicly for my hateful posts to you. You have a right to your opinion and should not be treated the way you were for having it. I would like to explain my emotional attachment to the issue. For some here....they are painfully aware of how I came to Grit's forums. For those that do not know...... I came here in search of information and to understand the USMC. On March 23rd 2003. Our beloved Tommy (LCpl Thomas Slocum) became the first KIA here in Colorado. Tommy was my husband's Godson and we were very close to him. We said goodbye to him here at our home just after his birthday in 2002. We never got to say goodbye or how much we loved him again. What Sheehan wants is to nullify all of our fine men and women who have died in support of Iraqi Freedom. If Cindy Sheehan gets her way, then my Tommy will have died for nothing and that is something that I cannot allow to happen. Tommy is my hero as well as all those who gave all, served in the past or currently serve now. There are only a couple of things in this world that really set me off where this war is concerned. Anyone who hails Jessicca Lynch as a hero.... Anyone who would defend what Cindy Sheehan has done to the memory of her son who is a hero. I apologize to you for my harsh and hateful words. We are family and you are welcome here anytime Marie. God Bless you hon. Becky
  • 11-07-2005 5:54 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by Russe11
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    Posted - 11/02/2005 : 12:21:03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Becky, There is no need to apologize; we all have heavy hearts during this time of trouble. Although my views very from some I try not to take offence,nor do I mean to offend anyone, after all it is one of the great freedoms that are sons and daughters have volunteered to fight for. I always return to this site for information and many times find inspiration. It doesn’t matter if we agree or not, just know I pray for all of our loved ones to return safely. Marie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited by - Russe11 on 11/02/2005 12:35:47
  • 11-07-2005 5:55 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by proudCOmom
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    Posted - 11/07/2005 : 08:23:05 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As events unfold in Iraq....I offer this as my prayer for our Marines.... Abiding in the Shadow of the Almighty He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked. Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the Most High, thy habitation; there shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. For he shall give his angels charge over thee, Mt. 4.6 · Lk. 4.10 to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone. Mt. 4.6 · Lk. 4.11 Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet. Lk. 10.19 Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name. He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honor him. With long life will I satisfy him, and show him my salvation.
  • 11-07-2005 5:56 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by DaffysMom
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    Posted - 11/07/2005 : 10:33:13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Becky, nothing in the paperwork about the LCPL and his whoopee cushion? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Air Force Brat, Seabee Wife, Marine Mom, been there, done that, Got the T-shirt. Kathy
  • 11-07-2005 5:57 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by proudCOmom
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    Posted - 11/07/2005 : 12:34:37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commander's Message Family and Friends, We have been informed that our operating time in Iraq has been extended. This time frame will affect our deployment schedule and return date by about four weeks. The estimated time of our arrival is mid-February. It is anticipated that our extension will only delay, not cancel the Tiger Cruise. We still plan and welcome Tigers to be part of the MEU for the last week of our deployment. The 13th MEU PAO will post instructions and distribute information packets to your Marines and Sailors in the next few weeks. The deadline for submission will be extended due to the change. I realize your continued support, strength and dedication is not something we don’t take for granted. I am sincerely grateful for your willingness to stay close to your Marine and Sailor throughout the deployment. The morale and welfare of each Marine and Sailor is very important to me. Equally important is the morale and welfare of their families. We have to work together to keep each other informed and connected. I encourage you to participate in the KV events in the months to come and stay connected to us through our stories and updates on the official 13th MEU website at www.13meu.usmc.mil The extension has not changed the way we do business or our focus. The command, Marines and Sailors remain motivated, focused and ready for the days ahead. We may work long hours and be miles away from San Diego, but we have each and every one of you with us in spirit. Semper Fi Col. J. K. La Vine
  • 11-07-2005 5:58 PM In reply to

    RE: 2/1 Marines

    posted by proudCOmom
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    Posted - 11/07/2005 : 12:49:19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steel Curtain Kills at Least 17 Terrorists American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2005 – U.S Marines in Iraq today confirmed 17 terrorists killed since Operation Steel Curtain began Nov. 5. Coalition officials suspect, but haven't been able to confirm, many more killed. Officials also reported coalition air strikes hit 10 targets today. Also, terrorists reportedly fired on Iraqi soldiers and U.S. Marines from mosques in two separate incidents today. In both cases, Iraqi Army members entered quickly and searched the mosques, but the terrorists had already cleared the buildings. Terrorists frequently use religious and public buildings to launch their attacks. The operation's fighting continued into the second day in the Husaybah near the Iraq-Syria border. The town is a location for foreign fighters, equipment and money to transit into Iraq. Iraqi soldiers and U.S. Marines have encountered and eliminated pockets of resistance throughout the day. The combined force of about 1,000 Iraqi soldiers and 2,500 U.S. Marines, sailors and soldiers is clearing the city house by house as al Qaeda in Iraq-led terrorists continue to plant homemade bombs throughout the city and fire on Marines and Iraqi soldiers from homes, schools and mosques. Marines and Iraqi soldiers have systematically searched every building. When locked buildings are encountered, forces typically cut the lock to gain entry for their search. Instructions to submit damages claims resulting from searches are left at the building for owners. Five teams of Marines have been tasked to help process claims for property damage. After clearing Husaybah, Iraqi Army units will partner with Marines from Regimental Combat Team 2 to provide a joint presence in the city .Previous operations between Iraqi Army units integrated with Marines and soldiers assigned to the 2nd Marine Division have established a persistent joint presence recently in the cities of Hit, Hadithah, Barwana, Haqlaniyah, Sadah, Rawah, Amiriyah and Ferris. Iraqi and coalition forces are providing 450 Husaybah residents displaced by the operation with billeting, food and security in temporary lodging. There have been no reports of civilian casualties or of civilians leaving the region due to the operation.
  • 11-07-2005 5:59 PM In reply to

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    For my dear friend Tricia....Remember this.... "I'll fight ya with one hand tide behind my back."
  • 12-01-2005 1:02 AM In reply to

    • MCmomma
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    Headline news from the Marine Corps Times Operation Iron Hammer Offensive launched in western Iraq BAGHDAD, Iraq — U.S. and Iraqi troops launched an operation in western Iraq to clear insurgents from a suspected safe area used to make car and roadside bombs, the military said Wednesday. About 1,500 Marines from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, 500 U.S. soldiers and 500 Iraqi soldiers were taking part in Operation Iron Hammer near Hit, 85 miles west of Baghdad, a Marine Corps statement said. The forces would concentrate efforts in the Hai Al Becker region, where U.S. and Iraqi troops rarely patrol, it added. Our HERO's in action.....2/1 E Co. M~
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