shame ... really, all the job opportunitiesKmarion wrote:
I don't think the pace will be picking up anytime soon. Especially considering the recession.
kinda like the project in vegas that brought in 7000 jobs
We were getting ready to go to the range for alittle live fire action. Instead I spent the next 12 hours next to the Main Gate at Camp Pendleton behind a 240G with orders to shoot anything that doesn't stop.SEREMAKER wrote:
I'll never forget after our first formation and Company 1st SGT informed us not to call home or speak to relatives about war
as soon as we got dismissed ..... it sounded like out of " Starship Troopers " .... " We're going to war "
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We were getting ready to go to the range for alittle live fire action. Instead I spent the next 12 hours next to the Main Gate at Camp Pendleton behind a 240G with orders to shoot anything that doesn't stop.SEREMAKER wrote:
I'll never forget after our first formation and Company 1st SGT informed us not to call home or speak to relatives about war
as soon as we got dismissed ..... it sounded like out of " Starship Troopers " .... " We're going to war "
I was 19 years old and had only been a Marine for one year.
"God damn it" was all that you said. Once you elaborated and made a contribution I allowed your comment. If you have any further questions PM me.Superior Mind wrote:
I can't say God damn it?
That's what comes to mind when I think about that day.
May they rest in peace.Celebrate the people that died that day, especially those heroes that crashed their own plane in Pennsylvania and saved countless lives and those responders that ran into a burning and ultimately crashing pair of buildings and sacrificed their own lives "So that others may live".
This. Woke up, mum told me to watch the news. Saw planes enter building. Stood there with an expression of 'wut'. Didnt really know the full extent of the damage at the time, but later on it grows, and grows, and grows until you just imaging what it'd feel like being there that day. The whole school was quiet that day, even for Australia. There was this one kid who didnt know what happened since she didnt see the news.tazz. wrote:
I was 9, remember it perfectly.
They may have not found Osama, but quite alot of the other major players have been nabbed. Perhaps neglecting Afghanistan after 2 years and going for Iraq was a spit in the face though.Chorcai wrote:
I find all this really odd, yes it was shock when it happened yes people died sadly. I just find it spits in the face of those who did die/ effected by what happened cause they can't find Osama, surely by now they would have. Anyone get where I'm coming from ?
Same for me, its odd how that happens isn't it.Sydney wrote:
It's strangely true, I was 10 years old back then and all I knew about it back then was that some buildings somewhere in the US were falling down.
And yet I remember exactly where I was when it happened.
RIP.