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In reply to the discussion: My father is an ex-marine, and lifetime hunter, and he's come to the conclusion that guns [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)14. Then your father, of course, was in an unique group of Marines. To gain the top security clearance
that he had with about 279 others, I wouldn't be surprised if his father (and your grandfather) was in the Corps during WW I.
(By the way, I'm sure that you mean the USS Curtiss.)
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shcrane71
Jul 2012
OP
Might want to edit the OP so they won't be offended. You're lucky to have your dad.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#3
Bullshit. Many former Marines refer to themselves as ex-Marines. Ask your father. Don't be
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#6
Then your father, of course, was in an unique group of Marines. To gain the top security clearance
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#14
I did not deny the use of weaponry in addition to the machete. How many were hacked to death of the
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#40
In that people will kill people, people are creeps. People kill people with rocks.
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#44