Honor, Courage, Commitment

Honor, Courage, Commitment

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Det. meeting July 2, 2012

Good work Monday night Marines. Things are moving along nicely. I am sorry to see my adjutant go, but I do believe it to be in the best interest of the detachment. My congratulations go out to Mr. Elmer Bailey, the new detachment Paymaster. I look forward to working with this Marine. Look for the info on the detachment yardsale as I am moving forward with that plan. I will also be getting with Old Country Buffett as they have a fundraising program there too. I will keep everyone posted as things progress. Semper Fidelis!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Good Morning Marines! Quick reminder, Monday July 2nd is the Marine Corps League meeting. I have some really good fundraising ideas and I need as much participation as possible. I look forward to seeing as many of you that can show up! Semper Fidelis!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Finally! I have set up a proper Facebook page for the detachment! It just started so don't expect much. www.facebook.com/mcldet337. Hey, at least it's a page. I want to ask the same thing here that I did in the last post I posted on Facebook. How many Marines would be interested in a Mess Night?

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Uniform and Equipment

Marines, there will be a meeting This Saturday June, 16th at 0900. IHOP on Road 68. I llok forward to seeing everyone there! Semper Fidelis!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Detachment Meeting April 2, 2012

I cannot say how grateful I am for everyone's patience last night. It may have been a rough start, but the meeting did go pretty well. Many good items were discussed and I feel confident that we are taking very good steps toward being the best and brightest detachment in the state. My two main priorities are membership and money. Without these two things we are basically dead in the water. We will get to where we need to be. Of this, I am sure.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Washington Department Meeting

I was. I knew I would be. I was the youngest Marine there. The only guy close to my age was a few years older than I am. That's ok, when one Marine blurted out that I am just a kid I wanted to turn around and tell him he may be right, but I'm the kid that has more kills on his belt than there are people in this room! I'm still wondering if I should've shot back at him with that. Maybe next time. On to the meat and potatos of this post. And before I forget, congratulations goes to my adjutant Pam Pineda as she is now an official member of the Marine Corps League Auxilliary. OOH-RAH! In addition to myself, my adjutant, paymaster, and judge advocate were all in attendence. The meeting was much more informal than I was expecting. Anthony Tonda, my judge advocate, had told me that the meetings were much more informal than they were in the past. When the meeting started the number of Marines in attendence was impressive. 15 of the 17 detachments in the department were represented. There was standing room only. Nothing really impressive or overly important had happened in the meeting. There a lot of learning and soaking up of information on my part though. For example: one of the other detachments had gotten prisoners from the local prison to help with packing the toys collected during the T4T campaign last year. I'm sure those inmates would have come in handy for those bikes that our detachment received last year. Plenty of new things learned, and many ideas bouncing around in my head as to how we can improve our detachment. I look forward to the detachment meeting tonight. Semper Fidelis, Marines!