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The only place on Parris Island that really sparked my husband’s memory was the parade deck.
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It was a cold and windy day but he wanted to walk the entire thing.
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The fancy grandstand wasn’t there in his day.
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But he remembers being drilled and marched until he couldn’t see straight. D.I.’s screaming, recruits passing out from the heat, being overwhelmed and overtired, getting slapped when he said yes sir.
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He swore he’d forget his mother’s name before his drill instructor’s.
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The required selfie, wind blowing so hard I had hair in my mouth.
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I walked around the Iwo Jima Statue and left the husband alone with his memories.
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Those bricks he’s looking at are memorials. Engraved with the names of fallen Marines. A lot of the boys he went through boot camp with never came back from Vietnam. I think my husband sometimes wonders why he was the lucky one…
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A while later we finished our tour of the base.
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And decided to stop at the PX for a bite to eat.
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Naturally, the food court was closed. But I was cold and wanted to buy a sweatshirt so we shopped.
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The husband really wanted this funky bottle of vodka for the man cave bar.
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We even tried to find a small box and some bubble wrap to smuggle it in his suitcase on the flight home… but no luck. The saleswoman said we could order it online but in Maine it’s illegal to mail liquor.
Boo to that.
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Moving on, the husband checked out the price of Dress Blues.
And when we passed the challenge coins? I had to laugh.
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Two full rows of Trump still for sale, while Obama and Biden were almost sold out.
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It was a good morning.
My husband always wanted to go back and I’ve always wanted to see the place he talks about with such reverence.
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I’m happy for him.
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Dang! You should have bought the vodka, drunk as much as you could have on the vacation, dumped the rest (only out of necessity – it’s very wasteful, I know), and brought back the empty bottle! I highly doubt I’ll see it when we’re in Charleston, but if I do, I’m buying it for you and sending you the empty bottle. (The husband will want one, too, because a) he’s into military history, and b) his beloved Arsenal soccer team is known as “The Gunners.”)
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That works for me!
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Please thank him for his service. Love this post so much! Great pics!
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Finder’s fee, don’tcha know!
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Sure, now you tell me.
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What’s a challenge coin ?
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https://store.itstactical.com/blogs/knowledge-articles/challenge-coin-rules-history-and-tradition?psafe_param=1&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAzoeuBhDqARIsAMdH14EVaFziZU0vu1GQVqkcq7JNOavBU0bFbpcuquhO2XOHqQR2orUKijEaAiRxEALw_wcB
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Depends on who’s on the coin….
If it’s Obama and Biden, it’s a challenge to keep enough in stock.
If it’s Trump, it’s a challenge to resist warning us DO NOT MOCK!
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I loved the sign saying “We Make Marines” at the entrance 💖. I’m sure he loved this trip to reminisce and see how much the place has changed. I have a couple of FBI challenge coins……don’t ask I hear those are hard to come by…lol.
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Nice!
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I love that selfie of the two of you. ❤️
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Thanks.
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I’d be interested to know if his boot camp training helped him survive Vietnam? Great news about the Trump coins…some hope for the future maybe?
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I’d say yes, it did. Although nothing can prepare you for the psychological and emotional damage of war…
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Sadly true. Better to avoid having them!
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You can’t mail alcohol to Maine? That is a crime. 🙂
I’m so glad you guys visited Where It All Started.
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Beer and wine can be shipped into the state but nothing harder. This upset me greatly when I discovered a fabulous prickly pear vodka in Arizona.
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