When I came home from Vietnam and was discharged from the USMC I spent time down at the Jersey Shore. Then I hated all those Coast Guard guys who were stationed there defending the girls on the beach. But time heals all wounds, and you really can’t dislike people who make better choices than you.Ok by me. Pretty sure they earned the right to say whatever they want.
But time heals all wounds, and you really can’t dislike people who make better choices than you.
Meh - Penn State stole it as well.
Let’s try this. Were we the first to steal it?
Well, I got to “We area’s” today waking the beach in NC.Let’s try this. Were we the first to steal it?
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I don't think so. I think a few folks seem to think PSU initiated this chant during the Cotton Bowl in the 1940's based on something one of the Suheys may have uttered. But, I think both USC and Marshall pre-dated PSU's co-opting of this statement.
In any case - the Coast Guard using it is not a big deal.
I also seem to recall a commercial showing people walking through Grand Central Terminal, with a "We Are!" slogan. The commerical may have been a cell phone commercial. But, every time I saw it, I would respond back appropriately.
I was in both USCG and USMC(65-67) fyi, the USCG was also in Vietnam. Shuda stayed in the USCG lolWhen I came home from Vietnam and was discharged from the USMC I spent time down at the Jersey Shore. Then I hated all those Coast Guard guys who were stationed there defending the girls on the beach. But time heals all wounds, and you really can’t dislike people who make better choices than you.
I know the CG was in Nam and that they were often involved in some very dangerous activities. I was referring only to the guys that had the really sweet duty on the beach. I had a great many laughs with them back then about the absurdity of the whole situation. Sorry if that’s too difficult for you to understand.I was in both USCG and USMC(65-67) fyi, the USCG was also in Vietnam. Shuda stayed in the USCG lol
My dad's friend joined the Coast Guard to avoid the draft and the possibility of going to Vietnam. Guess where he was sent?I know the CG was in Nam and that they were often involved in some very dangerous activities. I was referring only to the guys that had the really sweet duty on the beach. I had a great many laughs with them back then about the absurdity of the whole situation. Sorry if that’s too difficult for you to understand.
There are many things I do not understand and your snarky ending comment is certainly one of them. Have a nice day. Semper Paratus and Semper Fidelis.I know the CG was in Nam and that they were often involved in some very dangerous activities. I was referring only to the guys that had the really sweet duty on the beach. I had a great many laughs with them back then about the absurdity of the whole situation. Sorry if that’s too difficult for you to understand.
Defense of our resorts was vital to the war effort...I know the CG was in Nam and that they were often involved in some very dangerous activities. I was referring only to the guys that had the really sweet duty on the beach. I had a great many laughs with them back then about the absurdity of the whole situation. Sorry if that’s too difficult for you to understand.
My dad was in the CG during the Korean War, and was stationed just outside of NYC. He likes to point out that the Koreans did not invade NYC on his watch.When I came home from Vietnam and was discharged from the USMC I spent time down at the Jersey Shore. Then I hated all those Coast Guard guys who were stationed there defending the girls on the beach. But time heals all wounds, and you really can’t dislike people who make better choices than you.
I think you made the correct choice, you were one of the "Few Good Men" Semper FiWhen I came home from Vietnam and was discharged from the USMC I spent time down at the Jersey Shore. Then I hated all those Coast Guard guys who were stationed there defending the girls on the beach. But time heals all wounds, and you really can’t dislike people who make better choices than you.
Hold up their Mac, those “Few Good Men” narrowly evaded a murder rap, and were given a Dishonorable Discharge. I was in a few scraps while in the Corps, but managed an Honorable Discharge.I think you made the correct choice, you were one of the "Few Good Men" Semper Fi