" target=_blank> 10. James Shaw - 2009-06-25 23:39:03 |
| 2007-07-02 Hi, You did right by your dad---dynamite photos! If interested, here is URL to my web site that also pictures China Marines;http://www.wclynx.com/burntofferings/adsusmc.html My very best wishes, Jim Shaw |
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9. Emma - 2009-06-25 23:35:56 |
| 2007-05-15 hey Uncle Larry! I found this site on Google. How exciting. |
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8. Mike Luko - 2009-06-25 23:34:25 |
| <!--672422-->2006-11-21 Hello Larry, wow, what a great site. Was just doing the old google search on "luko" stumbled across this. I hope all is well. Take care. |
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7. GySgt Howard Fornof USMC(Ret - 2009-06-25 23:31:44 |
| 2006-01-13 Semper Fi Devil Dog |
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6. Robert Leibold - 2009-06-25 23:30:12 |
| 2006-01-13 Great record of the Marine Corps and your beloved dad’s life therein. In the photograph of his commissioning ceremony, taken at China Lake, in August ’52, he’s got Lemuel C. Shepherd looking over his shoulder, a good luck charm for sure. Where were those quonset huts located, at Pendleton’s 52-Area (San Onofre), or maybe 11-Area (Pulgas)? Thanks for sharing the webpage; it truly strikes an emotional chord. My father, PhM3 L.F. Leibold, was with lstMarDiv., during mop-up on Okinawa, and George 3/7 in Korea, ’51-’52. His very best friends in this life were men just like your dad. |
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5. Dan Grady - 2009-06-25 23:28:17 |
| 2006-01-11 Thank you very much for sharing those wonderful pictures of an outstanding Marine. Wow, what stories he must have had. God Bless Him. Semper Fi |
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4. L Michael Lovell - 2009-06-25 23:26:30 |
| 2006-01-11 Did He ever mention the China Medical Teams ??? I had a realative Dr. Arthur P. Black ( Cdr.USN-USNR ) who spent the war behind the Lines setting up medical teams including the "Happy valley Camp" He was Most likely ONI and his activeties higly classified so we have had a hard time breaking information loose. Michael Lovell |
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3. Dick Gaines GySgt USMC (Ret.) - 2009-06-25 23:24:54 |
| 2006-01-11 Great site! |
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2. Dick Harriff - 2009-06-25 23:23:24 |
| 2005-12-02 Great effort. I really enjoyed this site. China Marines were something special. |
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1. Ken Van Tassell - 2009-06-25 23:21:57 |
| 2005-11-30 Larry, very cool web site!!! I should look into this for my dad’s service in the army as well. Also you have me interested in finding out what type of weapon that was firing. It looked like a small cannon? I may send the pictures to the NRA for identification. Also note the Browning 1917 water cooled machine guns and also the use of the cloth ammo belt. Before the now common disintegrating ammo links. Semper Fi, Ken |
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