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The Marine Corps - the military arm of the US Navy. A country's fate and freedom lies in the hands of this band of brothers and sisters.
Marine Corps Stories: Land Navigation
Major Donna Coe studied her land navigation routes in an office hastily constructed. Expertly, she planned the routes for her junior Marines to traverse some rough territory in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She plotted every point of their journey with the help of satellites.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: Bank II: Fly By
The football sailed right into the hands of United States Marine Corps First Lieutenant Sherwin Winehouse. He passed it to Captain Abigail Buchanan. The two pilots found a place to PT under the Yuma, Arizona sun that day.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: The Thing Is....
A fly got into the administrative shop in Yuma, Arizons somehow. That wasn’t it; someone let the fly in there. “It wasn’t me, Gunny,” Corporal Natalie Mark said.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: The Pin
At a home in Newark, Delaware, a Marine gunnery sergeant desperately searched. He rummaged through a box in the basement. He kept coming up with baseball trophies, baseball cards, and actual baseballs, none of which mattered on this Sunday afternoon.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: Majorities
The desk showed no signs of dust. The masked PFCs and lance corporals had sprayed and polished it to a shine. In the room sat the top generals and colonels in combat positions in the Marine Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Snell treasured her job leading women into combat. She knew it could be challenging at times, but she was always prepared for the vicious times.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: And Another One
The Marines in Australia came back with tans, fresh accents, lingo, and stories to tell. Twenty-eight-year-old Sergeant Martin Chatham was one of those Devil Dogs. He had a glint in his eye, and a smile as broad as an expansion bridge. He had just arrived back at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California to fulfil his role as a liaison helping young Marines transition from the Corps back to the civilian world.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: Secured
An administrative shop in Yuma, Arizona is clear except for two Marines: Gunny Galina Patrova, and Staff Sergeant Milan Haney. Galina scanned the work on her desk with weary eyes.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: A Black Female Marine Like Me
“We’re here with the Marine’s top general and Chairwoman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Misha Wainwright,” said news anchor Denise Galloway.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: Zombie Squadron
“There was this one squadron that was deactivated, and then it saw recommission in just seven years.” “That’s right.” The two Marine avionics engineers made some calculations for the aircraft on which they were working.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: No Curses
The enemy lobbed a grenade at the two Marines, Corporal Jamison Dodge and Dwight Feely. Sergeant Dejure Winnington covered the explosive with his Kevlar and sapi plate. The blast did not reach the two other Marines.
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: Ethos
Chief Warrant Officer Julianna Dean held the weapon close. “What we’re going to do is take our 40mm M203 grenade launcher and adjust the range. Desoto?”
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in ServeMarine Corps Stories: MAIT
Donned in his olive green trousers and tan short sleeve shirt, a Marine made a case. “I swear that this red stripe here,” Staff Sergeant Rudolf Colter said, “I’ve earned it.”
Skyler SaundersPublished 4 years ago in Serve