Sgt Tom Cunnally1724921<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Do you remember your DIs at Parris Island SC?2016-07-17T09:59:12-04:00Sgt Tom Cunnally1724921<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Do you remember your DIs at Parris Island SC?2016-07-17T09:59:12-04:002016-07-17T09:59:12-04:00Sgt Tom Cunnally1724924<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-99160"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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Those men made me that man I am today, and they'll always be with me, screaming, yelling and frogging my nasty hands for not being on that trouser seam.Response by Cpl Christofer Baines made Jul 19 at 2016 8:44 AM2016-07-19T08:44:10-04:002016-07-19T08:44:10-04:00Cpl Jason Farish1730744<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sgt. Roberts (SDI), Sgt. Reddick, Sgt. Ziegler, Sgt. Grey & Sgt. Lambeth.Response by Cpl Jason Farish made Jul 19 at 2016 9:47 AM2016-07-19T09:47:34-04:002016-07-19T09:47:34-04:00Cpl Rick Leonard1730830<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Will never forget the molding from a young boy into the ready to take on the world experience, and the late night training as DI,s really molded your pain tolerance and helped you understand it really is "pain is weakness leaving the body". Enough said but I would never trade the training for anything. It worked and when you hit the ground running with an M-60 in hand you thanked GOD for those DI,s and that training. Every November 10th when I remember those that never made it home from Nam I do open that boot camp book and play the L.P. (Ha now I dated myself), yes I still have the boot camp album. Semper FiResponse by Cpl Rick Leonard made Jul 19 at 2016 10:07 AM2016-07-19T10:07:37-04:002016-07-19T10:07:37-04:00Cpl John Panico1730872<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I recall our platoon "Heavy Hat" as an intimidating and impressive presence. At the Confidence Course he went up and down the rope hand over hand in a perfect pike position. The entire length of the rope he was screaming at us pointing out in a very colorful way that we were weak and unworthy examples of American manhood. Thank you Drill Instructor Sargent Miller it was a privilege to be squared away by Marine like you.Response by Cpl John Panico made Jul 19 at 2016 10:16 AM2016-07-19T10:16:18-04:002016-07-19T10:16:18-04:00Sgt Jeff Anthony1730884<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I will never, ever forget my Di's. Although I left PT with a certain dislike for them all, as time went on I began to appreciate the lessons they tried to teach me, and the values they taught me. Ran into my Senior DI years later, and we both had a laugh about those times, of course I was an E-5 by then with two tours in "Nam and understood much better why they pushed us so hard.Response by Sgt Jeff Anthony made Jul 19 at 2016 10:18 AM2016-07-19T10:18:52-04:002016-07-19T10:18:52-04:00SgtMaj Paul Chevalier1730980<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Sure do: TSgt Codby, SSgt Collins, Sgt Perry, and Cpl Shoemaker (1954) Platoon 425Response by SgtMaj Paul Chevalier made Jul 19 at 2016 10:36 AM2016-07-19T10:36:15-04:002016-07-19T10:36:15-04:002ndLt Fulton Recepcion1731030<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>MCRD San Diego<br />June 1990 - September 1990<br />GySgt Williams, P. SDI<br />SSgt Cole, E.<br />SSgt. Rodriguez, F.<br />SSgt. Ladner, B*<br />SSgt. Block, M.<br /><br />*RIP GySgt B.J. Ladner (ret'd). 1958 - 2003<br /><br />Officer Candidate School<br />October 1998 - December 1998<br />GySgt. Geletko, M.<br />SSgt. Wallace, R.<br />SSgt. Williams, NResponse by 2ndLt Fulton Recepcion made Jul 19 at 2016 10:48 AM2016-07-19T10:48:52-04:002016-07-19T10:48:52-04:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member1731052<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My Drill Instructors <br /><br />S/Sgt. Kirkley Senior,<br />Sgt. Goodnight, Who after 51 Years I still talk to and email almost weekly.<br />S/Sgt. D'Antonio<br />Delta CO. Plt.145 Grad. 9/15/65<br /><br />I am now Med.Retired/ Agent Orange<br />Returned from NAM & back to PI as P.M.I. Weapons Btl.<br />I later became US Coast Guard Lic. Capt. & Fishing guide in so. Fl.Response by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 19 at 2016 10:52 AM2016-07-19T10:52:51-04:002016-07-19T10:52:51-04:00LCpl Sam Epaloose jr1731373<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>From Plt 3006 Sgt Hester, Had the biggest influence on me. One of my Brothers on Together We Served. San Diego 79Response by LCpl Sam Epaloose jr made Jul 19 at 2016 12:15 PM2016-07-19T12:15:41-04:002016-07-19T12:15:41-04:001SG Bill Melen1731404<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>50 years ago. Sweat, Ciampa, ArmstrongResponse by 1SG Bill Melen made Jul 19 at 2016 12:24 PM2016-07-19T12:24:43-04:002016-07-19T12:24:43-04:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member1731443<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>SDI SSgt Allen, had a voice that could destroy your soul. DI Sgt Burnside, was about 5'2" but stood about 7'6" while screaming (spraying) at you. And DI Sgt Park, the only words that come to mind when describing "Drill Instructor Sgt Sir" (because we couldn't say his name) are "devil dog in the flesh."Response by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 19 at 2016 12:40 PM2016-07-19T12:40:12-04:002016-07-19T12:40:12-04:00Capt Walter Miller1731657<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Uh, yes.Response by Capt Walter Miller made Jul 19 at 2016 1:31 PM2016-07-19T13:31:40-04:002016-07-19T13:31:40-04:00Cpl Will Parmenter1731675<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ssgt Struck,Sgt Track and Sgt ChambersResponse by Cpl Will Parmenter made Jul 19 at 2016 1:36 PM2016-07-19T13:36:20-04:002016-07-19T13:36:20-04:00GySgt Richard Morrison1731741<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Absolutely. Sgt R. L. Wells (SDI), Sgt D. E. Laughner (JDI), Sgt O. H. Truell (JDI) and Cpl R. A. Jonhson (JDI) (we were his first Plt and he was only with us for a short while). Sgt Wells, I believe was a Golden Gloves boxer. Plt 336, Co "Q", 3d RTBn, MCRD, PISC. Trng dates 29 Jun - 1 Sep 1965. Semper Fi. Proud Tennessee Volunteer. GySgt USMC (Retd) '65-'85.Response by GySgt Richard Morrison made Jul 19 at 2016 1:58 PM2016-07-19T13:58:06-04:002016-07-19T13:58:06-04:00LCpl Private RallyPoint Member1731752<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>you're kidding right? anyone who doesn't isn't a MarineResponse by LCpl Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 19 at 2016 2:02 PM2016-07-19T14:02:22-04:002016-07-19T14:02:22-04:00Sgt Private RallyPoint Member1731757<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Semper Fidelis Marine......Old CorpsResponse by Sgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 19 at 2016 2:04 PM2016-07-19T14:04:48-04:002016-07-19T14:04:48-04:00LCpl Alton White1731837<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes I do, I graduated in 1980 from Parris Island, MCRD, and those Marine DIs changed my life. I will never forget what they did for me. I can never repay them for their commitment to make Marines. I am 55 years old now and would still tell them thank you if I could. Due to an Injury I received in Beirut, Lebanon I never got to make the Marine Corps a career, but I hold the values entrusted to me to heart to this day. The finest men I ever knew were my DIs.Response by LCpl Alton White made Jul 19 at 2016 2:30 PM2016-07-19T14:30:22-04:002016-07-19T14:30:22-04:00LCpl Alton White1731953<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No but many of my friends and fellow shipmates were. I was injured prior to that.Response by LCpl Alton White made Jul 19 at 2016 3:03 PM2016-07-19T15:03:44-04:002016-07-19T15:03:44-04:00LCpl Alton White1731959<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I lost a lot of friends in that blast. I go back to Jackosnville, NC and visit the monument when I can.Response by LCpl Alton White made Jul 19 at 2016 3:05 PM2016-07-19T15:05:30-04:002016-07-19T15:05:30-04:00Cpl Wm Johnson1731989<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes I do. I was at PI Jun-Sept 1974. Our Senior Drill Instructor started out as GySgt Turner, but he had to take bereavement leave during our cycle and we picked up SDI SSG Hampton. We had DI (2nd hat) SSG Rivers, and SGT Allen. I learned a lot from these Drill Instructors and can still remember being put on mountain climbers after we came back from morning chow by SGT Allen. SSG Rivers came in saw me there, did the relief and I guess forgot I was there. SDI SSG Hampton came in and asked SSG Rivers why I was climbing the mountain then came out and stopped me. He asked why was I climbing and I told him that I could not remember. I had been doing climbers for about 50 minutes and there was a puddle of sweat where I had been. He made me mop the mess up and put me on line, on my footlocker.Response by Cpl Wm Johnson made Jul 19 at 2016 3:13 PM2016-07-19T15:13:39-04:002016-07-19T15:13:39-04:00Cpl Kurt Huber1731994<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was a Hollywood Marine,<br />SDI Sgt. Gomez<br />DI Sgt. Solano<br />DI Sgt. Munoz<br />DI Sgt. White (relieved of duty)Response by Cpl Kurt Huber made Jul 19 at 2016 3:15 PM2016-07-19T15:15:41-04:002016-07-19T15:15:41-04:00LCpl John Metzgar1732259<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My SDI SSgt Collins was showing us how to rappel off the tower and landed too hard and broke his ankle !!<br />One of the others, Sgt. Wright was giving us a rifle inspection in the barracks. He handed it back to me and was looking down at the rifle and I forgot to send the bolt closed. Instead I reached up to bring the rifle down and knocked his DI hat clean off his head !!! WHOOPS... It flew halfway across the barracks, he proceeded to go into full ninja mode and pulled back to let loose on me but, with 60 recruits and the other DI's there he composed himself and said "Don't even finish your inspection, we are gonna play on the quarter deck later!" And we did, we played and played and played!!! <br />Sorry Sgt Wright!! <br />John Metzgar Platoon 2003 January-March 1979Response by LCpl John Metzgar made Jul 19 at 2016 4:26 PM2016-07-19T16:26:07-04:002016-07-19T16:26:07-04:00Maj Private RallyPoint Member1732585<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Series 3029, H Company, 3rd Recruit Battalion<br />Battalion Commander: LtCol Hopgood<br />Company Commander: Capt. Stewart Navarre<br />Series Commander: 1stLt Darryl Patton<br />Asst. Series Commander: 1stLt Gregory<br />Senior DI: SSgt Newton<br />DI: Sgt Woellhof<br />DI: Sgt Crane <br />DI: Sgt Rivers<br />DI: Cpl PhillipsResponse by Maj Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 19 at 2016 6:26 PM2016-07-19T18:26:33-04:002016-07-19T18:26:33-04:00Cpl Jose Suarez1733225<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>sgt brown, sgt ali, dont remenber the other twoResponse by Cpl Jose Suarez made Jul 19 at 2016 10:14 PM2016-07-19T22:14:05-04:002016-07-19T22:14:05-04:00Cpl Louie Suzara1733426<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I went to MCRD San Diego in 84. His name is SSgt Cardenas. I remember him yelling quite often "come here Sazura!"Response by Cpl Louie Suzara made Jul 19 at 2016 11:29 PM2016-07-19T23:29:16-04:002016-07-19T23:29:16-04:00Sgt Jimmy Velez1733556<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Lol I have my platoon pictures up around my room.Response by Sgt Jimmy Velez made Jul 20 at 2016 12:40 AM2016-07-20T00:40:26-04:002016-07-20T00:40:26-04:00LCpl William Perry1733923<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I will say yes but one thing I have learned is that all Marines remember their DIs. They are somebody you hate but later realize what they were doing was to shape you into a Marine in the short time they had you. It is by their diligence that we are all able to hold the title Marine with honor and pride. For me I was MCRD San Diego (Hollywood Marine) and SSgt Bigby ran my but into the ground, but he took a snot nosed 18 year old only 2 weeks out of high school and produced a devil dog that holds the title with swollen pride each and every day. I can not thank him and my other DI's for all they did for me.....Semper Fi!Response by LCpl William Perry made Jul 20 at 2016 6:59 AM2016-07-20T06:59:30-04:002016-07-20T06:59:30-04:00Sgt Tom Cunnally1734443<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-99767"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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Good crew.Response by Maj Ken Brown made Jul 20 at 2016 1:47 PM2016-07-20T13:47:02-04:002016-07-20T13:47:02-04:00LCpl Don Hall1735153<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Like It was Yesterday 8-14-72Response by LCpl Don Hall made Jul 20 at 2016 2:09 PM2016-07-20T14:09:50-04:002016-07-20T14:09:50-04:00PFC Juan Saavedra1746797<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>SDI Sgt Reconnu<br />DI Sgt Carpenter<br />DI Sgt Gratacos<br /><br />Plt 1044<br />Delta Company<br /><br />Forever changed my life.<br /><br />Semper Fi!!Response by PFC Juan Saavedra made Jul 24 at 2016 9:19 PM2016-07-24T21:19:07-04:002016-07-24T21:19:07-04:00Jordan Taylor1752819<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Went to San Diego Hollywood Marine. Yes I remember 1st Lt David Co. commander( later on my company commander as a Capt with 3/9 H&S) SSgt Duffy, Sgt Avila and that sadistic Sgt Walker Plt 3057 July 13 - October 11, 1981. Never will forget them as long as I live. Sgt Avila was the perfect poster Marine with that look of his not matter what always perfect uniform. Never forget him standing over a fat body Pvt. yelling .... Help me Mr Wizard!!! I look back and some of it's funny now!Response by Jordan Taylor made Jul 26 at 2016 7:10 PM2016-07-26T19:10:52-04:002016-07-26T19:10:52-04:00Capt Phil Williams2181952<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes! After getting involved with my "Together We Served" website, I started looking for my Drill Instructors to thank them for all they put us through to make us Marines. I went through Parris Island from 16 Sept - 9 Nov 1965 and was in Platoon 183. I have corresponded with my Senior Drill Instructor, Sgt (retired as a Master Sgt) Knight, who now lives in West Virginia and was able to thank him. One of my Junior Drill Instructors, Sgt Avery, was killed in Viet Nam in 1968. The DI's job was to make you a Marine rifleman and nothing else. They did not try to sell their MOS. I became a Combat Engineer - Heavy Equipment Operator / 1345. <br /><br />After I graduated from The Basic School I was assigned an Amphibian Tractor MOS / 1803. It was via Together We Served that I discovered that Sgt. Avery had also been part of the Amtrac mafia. I later become the XO of the Amtrac Company that Sgt Avery was in when he died in Viet Nam - B Company, 1st Amtrac Bn. I just wish we had been able to connect and exchange stories. As for my other 2 Junior Drill Instructors, Sgt Goodnight and Sgt, Bishop, I have not been able to find them. But to all 4 of my Drill Instructors I would want to say thank you for helping make me a Marine. My life was changed forever, and I could never thank them enough for all that they did for me.Response by Capt Phil Williams made Dec 22 at 2016 5:12 PM2016-12-22T17:12:33-05:002016-12-22T17:12:33-05:00Sgt Lowell Tackett2200095<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Do I remember my Drill Instructors under the quonset huts of San Diego? Hmmm, lemme think for a moment... I am going back like, 55 years. Here's my thought. If I could get DNA tests on any of my DI's and compare it to mine, I'd be willing to bet there would be some small matches. I think my KIDS have some of my Drill Instructor's DNA. That, as I see it is the level of impact that Drill Instructors impart (embed? fuse? brand??) into their innocent, soft charges. Hell, I'll bet MSgt. Dan Dailey STILL remembers his Drill Instructors. When, 36 years after leaving MCRD San Diego, I met my son's Drill Instructors (no... it was at Parris Island), I still stood near-attention and locked my eyeballs straight ahead.Response by Sgt Lowell Tackett made Dec 29 at 2016 10:32 PM2016-12-29T22:32:22-05:002016-12-29T22:32:22-05:00GySgt Charles O'Connell2223040<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It's been 37 years: SDI SSgt Blackmon, DI Sgt Hardy, DI Sgt McDowell.Response by GySgt Charles O'Connell made Jan 6 at 2017 3:31 PM2017-01-06T15:31:00-05:002017-01-06T15:31:00-05:00Sgt Herbert Fogelberg2276295<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I didn't go to PI I was at Dego.Response by Sgt Herbert Fogelberg made Jan 23 at 2017 8:46 PM2017-01-23T20:46:11-05:002017-01-23T20:46:11-05:00SMSgt Roger Horton2316601<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I remember all of mine. Stafford, McGoulik, Iszard, and Johnson.Response by SMSgt Roger Horton made Feb 6 at 2017 6:31 AM2017-02-06T06:31:19-05:002017-02-06T06:31:19-05:00Pvt J B3045002<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Blackman<br />Franks <br />Kowalski <br />3095th<br />H co<br />81Response by Pvt J B made Oct 29 at 2017 7:56 PM2017-10-29T19:56:23-04:002017-10-29T19:56:23-04:00Sgt Roy Hale3048149<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would never remember Parris Island as I earned my title at the age of 17 at MCRD San Diego, ( Hollywood Marine)but in the 37 years since then I still remember each of their names and faces. Ingrained in my brain to the day I die. Semper FidelisResponse by Sgt Roy Hale made Oct 30 at 2017 6:34 PM2017-10-30T18:34:11-04:002017-10-30T18:34:11-04:00Cpl Patrick Kogut3465048<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Parris Island in 1990 was abuse, the word just fits. PerhPs some men need to be hit , humiliated or verbally abused in order to understand..... not me..... but I took it just as it was dished out.....I only wish the Goverment would have done something about it. All the Corp did was tolerate it......very implement time and I don't care what others may say... beating me did not make me into the Marine I became. It was sadistic Abuse. And perhaps one day those DIs who hurt we recruits will pay for there abuse. I certainly hope so. Retribution !!!! Not revenge.Response by Cpl Patrick Kogut made Mar 20 at 2018 5:51 PM2018-03-20T17:51:45-04:002018-03-20T17:51:45-04:00LCpl Michael Cappello3671347<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Drill Instructor Sgt. Brad Williams, Drill Instructor Sgt. Terry Womack, and Senior Drill Instructor SSgt. Thompson. Actually spoke with DI Womack through <a target="_blank" href="https://togetherweserved.com/">https://togetherweserved.com/</a> . 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Response by LCpl Michael Cappello made May 30 at 2018 11:48 AM2018-05-30T11:48:37-04:002018-05-30T11:48:37-04:00SSgt Robert Prest3686746<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>MCRD SD 75<br /><br />Every time we were out of the barracks without the Senior DI (SSGT Prevost) on our way back we would look for his baby blue 74 Ford Pinto in his parking space and each time it was there the O-shit factor would max out. A year and a half later when stationed at French Creek at Camp LJ NC, I was walking back to the BN S3 after lunch and saw his blue Pinto parked in the visitors space and had an anxiety attack. Even today 43 years later I think my heart rate would still climb a little. <br />Good TimesResponse by SSgt Robert Prest made Jun 5 at 2018 11:58 AM2018-06-05T11:58:00-04:002018-06-05T11:58:00-04:002016-07-17T09:59:12-04:00