I love the way Jocko talks about the Marine Corps even though he is apart of the most elite forces. It makes even prouder to carry the title US Marine. I think Chesty would have loved him. Semper fi
It makes sense the Navy and Marine Corps are apart of each other like the way the Air Force is with the Army. There never would have been one without the other.
My father was at Peleliu, with Captain Hunt's company, at the Point. He revered Colonel Puller, as did all Marines. There was a story about Puller, how he would always set up his CP at the front. According to this story he established his CP so far at the front he was actually behind the Japanese lines. The Japanese had to pull back to give him space...
Man, the way Joko says “I’d like to see the face once again, of every Marine I have ever served with” gave me chills, he’s such a good story teller, and you can tell the emotion he felt reading that
Well time to hit the hay. “Uncle Jocko can you read me a bedtime story?” “All right but I’m going to tell you a story of war and pain and love and ... death... a heroic story. The most heroic story. It’s also a tragedy, the most tragic story....” 6 wars later “awe look at him sleep at attention” 🇺🇸
I woke up. Upset with sime neck injuries I had. My dog needed to be taken out and I needed to make breakfast for my grandma and my great aunt. I listen to this partial and I said shutup. Be thankful you havent seen anything yet. High class problems, and I need to be a leader. Thank you Jocko and thank you Echo.
@@rc59191 Joined the corps like him and did'nt trash any president no matter who it was while in. So yes, bitch boy Mattis can fuck rite off lol that little traitor.
I was a marine guard in Yorktown va....lon g time ago...chestys wife would show up to go shopping at the px...we rolled out the red carpet for her..and escorted her around the base..like the English queen..
When i was a boy I was told by a Marine about the legendary Chesty Puller. Many years later I was traveling and stopped for supper at a pizza place that had Marine memorabilia all over the walls. The owner an elderly gentleman came out to meet his guests. I asked if he was a Marine and thanked him for his service. I asked if he new Chesty Puller he was surprised I knew the story of Chesty. He then said "he was my best friend", we spent the next few hours looking at photographs of him and Chesty while they were deployed and listening to first hand accounts of their adventures. Easily one of the best days of my life. Thank you Chesty and all those who gave so much for our freedom God bless you all.
An hour in and I want to go to war for that man. He knew how to earn respect of his men. Bathed with them, slept with them, fought with them and bled with them. This is leadership at its finest.
Chesty! What a name! Jocko you are the ultimate warrior poet, a dichotomous genius Btw, in boot camp till this day you have to pray to Chesty before bed lol.
Had a combat leadership c;ass by a Sgt. Major in Hawaii (1986) who served with Chestys son when he was wounded in Vietnam, very deep and sad....Great Podcast, glad I discovered this Podcast....Thank You..
As I sit and listen to this podcast all day here at work all I think about is how amazing it would have been for Pat Tillman to have been able to be on this podcast.
This and the following episode about Lewis Puller Jr are the best podcasts I’ve ever heard. Mandatory listening for military members I would say. Fantastic.
Burke Davis was my uncle. Iwas 16 yrs. old when he wrote "marine". The most compeling book I've ever read. His books about military heros are all great reads. "Get Yamamoto, The billy Mitchell affair" , They called him Stonewall"are a few.
One true sentence. I have rode into the darkness, brought light to others in their path, been discarded but to myself. Each time ever further. The night will come, so too, shall the day. I distinguish the two as such; darkness and light are temporary, my spirit the only permanent. So should I remind myself that in each I am built.
In 1979 I was in a (Vietnam vets group started by President Carter etal.). One severely wounded Marine (who was a local hero,just a giant of a man) stated we should have Chesty Puller in charge. I made one of my stupid things and shot out Who Is Chesty Puller? Not being a marine I immediately found out who he was!! It was a painful night for me but I grew to love those marines and am proud to call them some of my dears friends. This and Fortune Son were great pod casts Thanks Jacko & Echo!
I named my cat echo Charles He's a special ops cat, He brawls with other critters that try to smoke his perimeter He trains for battle, he climbs trees that serve for his lookout post
I read General Puller's biography. He had a lot of critical decisions that I still haven't resolved in my own conscience to this day, but he was experienced an knew what was right. I am grateful that he was chosen to make those choices to defend the citizens of the United States.
Yes Sir, The best of the best! His insight as a mans man. I think of him every day! Knowing I owe my life and skill to him! Semper Fidelis, my leader and brother!
Absolutely amazing podcast, fellas. Thanks for all your hard work & all the hours it takes to put it together. I just want to mention real quick that I never had heard anyone ever use the word, dichotomy, until I started listening to Jocko.. kinda sad to admit that, but true. I had to go look it up and even wrote down the definition. Almost 40 and didnt know what dichotomy meant, geezlouise. Good stuff, guys. Appreciate it. Keep it up.
Started listening to this episode last night. This morning was asked what I was listening to last night. Couldn't remember Chesty's name. Called him Pully Chester. I wonder if he'd been the kind of guy to laugh at that, or seriously kick my ass.
This podcast among with SOG members podcast were the ones that I've listen to many times and it helps me to go to sleep even though i have listen to them many times. I don't wanna be an asshole but please Jacko if you can get more SOG members i would love o listen to them and many other people i would suspect. Just if you can get more SOG members please do so, im not he only one hoping for few more episodes cause they are so captivating just like this one.
Maury Sall hey! nice to see this getting a few likes. I'd also enjoy a PJ. those two units/groups of dudes never get any love from the civilians-(yes I know the dude in the vid ain't a regular old joe).
Johnny Robinson it's funny,as i drifted off into wonderland-(sleep),I thought to myself; "man,I should've added rangers to that list,as well". I wish sofrep would have done a little series on recon. they did rangers,seals and SF. I get that recon is not apart of SOCOM,but they have been doing SOCOM shit ever since SOCOM was created. same thing with the PJ'S. I guess the fellas that run the site are bias towards army/navy.
I often times think that SEALs were born of two fathers. The first father obviously was WW2 UDT Frogmen. But the second father surprisingly were WW2 USMC Raider Battalions. UDT owned everything up to the high tide mark. And the USMC Raiders owned everything over the beach. The raid of Makin Island using subs and inserting by rubber boats was a first in US combat. Any SEAL I think could look at that WW2 operation and nod in appreciation of the tactics used. So could any Recon Marine or modern Raider. Our current USN and USMC amphibious capabilities are without equal in the world today. And its all owed to those old timers who had to figure it all out while fighting an unmerciful zealous enemy that generally died to the man. And not just Raiders or Marine Infantry, but Corpsmen, and Boat Crews and all Sailors who risked their lives to get those guys onto the beach. To take the fight to the enemy.... Herculean effort! God bless em.
Taking notes on this episode, has a lot of good info to make yourself a better person… I will never again express myself idly. My words I use have purpose, power, and meaning. Only objective is success.
Lewis Puller aka. Chesty Puller was the man it's just sad what have happened to his son !!!!, and yes i need to get that book and add it to my collection.
I just started listening to Jocko a few months ago listening to this episode 12-15-21 Is it just me or did it seem Jocko was Rock Hard Rick this whole episode. It was like he was drifting off participating in each battle. This is why I love this podcast!!!! DP3 USS Forrestal ⚓️
I'm new to the Jocko Podcast and have only listened to 121 and 115. I was struck how these two podcasts connected. I listened to 115 first and cringed at how Dakota and Swenson struggled with staff types not on the battlefield, or even near it, forcing mission planning and execution conditions on them that got people killed. In 121 Jocko expertly explains how Chesty perceived the very same problems with staff and even battlefield commanders nearby the real fighting. Some things never change. I was a young recon marine in the late seventies, but after a long career in the USBP I deployed first with a Marine TT to Iraq based out of both Speicher and Habbaniyah and then to the AFG as a LEP embedded with an Army infantry platoon at Dand Wa Patan (BN calls them company minus but really it was just platoon plus), anyway same kinds of problems. North of us was a one gun 105 and we had an attached 120 mortar. I don't think anything short of an angles lightening bolt would have released fires for us if needed. Our air was often black and complicated by very high passes to either Salerno or Gardez. Thanks for the real review of history and personal experiences. Oh, and since you get recommendations on podcasts mine is to go over LCDR Albert Schaufelberger Class 65. He was talked about a lot when as a marine I went to Class 93 for the Scuba portion. Quite the story with much to be learned about his time and assassination in El Sal in the early 80s. Although six years earlier than Col Nick Rowe's assassination in the PI they seem connected somehow.
This was extremely enjoyable because Chesty was so awesome, and Jocko got fired up over it. Which I think is cool. Jocko. You don't owe the world anything where sharing your combat stories goes; but it'd be really cool if you wrote Task Unit Bruiser. It'd be even cooler to make a four hour movie out of it. I'd buy it for $150.00! Fact Actual!
Sounds like it'd have been an absolute blessing to have served with or under this Marine, or simply to have known him. I wouldn't want to match up against him in battle, large or small.
As a Haitian Its good to hear tht we had such a impact on one of the most fiercest marines. I honestly wish I could join the army or Marines as I'm in America but can't .
I love the way Jocko talks about the Marine Corps even though he is apart of the most elite forces. It makes even prouder to carry the title US Marine. I think Chesty would have loved him. Semper fi
It makes sense the Navy and Marine Corps are apart of each other like the way the Air Force is with the Army. There never would have been one without the other.
“I’d like to see the face of every Marine I’ve ever served with” ... damn that is powerful. I almost shed a tear when he said that
A Marines Marine
Goodnight Chesty wherever you are.
Aye sir
Probably visiting every religion's version of Heaven checking in on all of his old and fallen Marines "you getting enough chow up here?"
He's in Heaven, drilling the armies of God. He just took their ice cream away and is making them climb the stairway to heaven in full ruck.
@@TheDukeOfDallas "if the Army and the Navy ever look on Heaven's scenes. They'll find the streets are guarded by United States Marines" - USMC Hymn
Oorah!!!
My father was at Peleliu, with Captain Hunt's company, at the Point. He revered Colonel Puller, as did all Marines. There was a story about Puller, how he would always set up his CP at the front. According to this story he established his CP so far at the front he was actually behind the Japanese lines. The Japanese had to pull back to give him space...
This podcast makes my heart swell with pride at having served in my beloved corps. Good night Chesty, wherever you are.
Started listening to episode 123 but when Jocko said go to 121 first I said Yes Sir immediately out loud.
I did the fricking same... I am taking no chances he catch me up.
Lol.. Same here just came from 123 right as he said it I went... yes sir!
No joke though
Me too, I was an E4 (smile)
Mee too.
Man, the way Joko says “I’d like to see the face once again, of every Marine I have ever served with” gave me chills, he’s such a good story teller, and you can tell the emotion he felt reading that
Well time to hit the hay.
“Uncle Jocko can you read me a bedtime story?”
“All right but I’m going to tell you a story of war and pain and love and ... death... a heroic story. The most heroic story. It’s also a tragedy, the most tragic story....”
6 wars later “awe look at him sleep at attention”
🇺🇸
I hate reading, it puts me to sleep, but i could listen to this warrior for hours!
oioiioooooooh
Thank you for kind words. USMC Vet.
Took a year to get to 121, slowly but surely, the words and time spent changed the rest of my life for the better.
I'm just now here too. I listen to 5 a week.
I woke up. Upset with sime neck injuries I had. My dog needed to be taken out and I needed to make breakfast for my grandma and my great aunt. I listen to this partial and I said shutup. Be thankful you havent seen anything yet. High class problems, and I need to be a leader. Thank you Jocko and thank you Echo.
I had goosebumps through 90% of this podcast. Our young men are fine, what we need is great leaders! 🙌🏼💪🏼
Do one of these on Carlos Hathcock
Thank you Mr willink for doing these.
Outstanding podcast gents, I have never heard of this man until you told his tale, what an absolute badass.
An absolute American hero. I grew up hearing about him from my father. Talk about being humbled by history..
Mattis would be an outstanding guest on the podcast.
Fuck if he would marine traitor
@@youtubeAtraiu Mattis is the fucking man. The fuck crack you smoking. Stupid trumper
@@youtubeAtraiu what a pathetic person you are calling him a traitor. Hes dedicated his life to serving the country what have you done?
@@rc59191 Joined the corps like him and did'nt trash any president no matter who it was while in. So yes, bitch boy Mattis can fuck rite off lol that little traitor.
@@youtubeAtraiu congratulations do you want a cookie?
I was a marine guard in Yorktown va....lon g time ago...chestys wife would show up to go shopping at the px...we rolled out the red carpet for her..and escorted her around the base..like the English queen..
I always do one more for chesty every time I workout. GOODNIGHT CHESTY WHERE EVER YOU ARE
Chesty will always get one in my home
When I do my morning runs I always tell myself chesty never quit when I feel like stopping
When i was a boy I was told by a Marine about the legendary Chesty Puller. Many years later I was traveling and stopped for supper at a pizza place that had Marine memorabilia all over the walls. The owner an elderly gentleman came out to meet his guests. I asked if he was a Marine and thanked him for his service. I asked if he new Chesty Puller he was surprised I knew the story of Chesty. He then said "he was my best friend", we spent the next few hours looking at photographs of him and Chesty while they were deployed and listening to first hand accounts of their adventures. Easily one of the best days of my life. Thank you Chesty and all those who gave so much for our freedom God bless you all.
Chesty is one of the greats we learned about at VMI. A fine example of an officer!
Love your podcast so detailed god bless our military and thank you for your service
Just an outstanding episode telling it how it is . As the proud son of a Canadian USMC Vietnam veteran who served two tours 67-69 I say Semper Fi 🇺🇲🇨🇦
An hour in and I want to go to war for that man. He knew how to earn respect of his men. Bathed with them, slept with them, fought with them and bled with them. This is leadership at its finest.
Chesty! What a name! Jocko you are the ultimate warrior poet, a dichotomous genius
Btw, in boot camp till this day you have to pray to Chesty before bed lol.
Andrew Gamble very true
*_*dichotomy intensifies*_*
Chesty Puller is a Marine
Chesty's name has got nothing on Smedley Butler IMO
Goodnight Chesty Puller, wherever you are!
Thanks joko from the bottom of this patriots heart. Chesty is and forever will be my one and only mentor.
Thank you. This podcast about chesty is how I happened to find this channel, and why I continue to check in.
Had a combat leadership c;ass by a Sgt. Major in Hawaii (1986) who served with Chestys son when he was wounded in Vietnam, very deep and sad....Great Podcast, glad I discovered this Podcast....Thank You..
As I sit and listen to this podcast all day here at work all I think about is how amazing it would have been for Pat Tillman to have been able to be on this podcast.
Hello Jocko. You make me proud to be a Marine. Thank you .
This and the following episode about Lewis Puller Jr are the best podcasts I’ve ever heard. Mandatory listening for military members I would say. Fantastic.
Burke Davis was my uncle. Iwas 16 yrs. old when he wrote "marine". The most compeling book I've ever read. His books about military heros are all great reads. "Get Yamamoto, The billy Mitchell affair" , They called him Stonewall"are a few.
One true sentence.
I have rode into the darkness, brought light to others in their path, been discarded but to myself. Each time ever further. The night will come, so too, shall the day. I distinguish the two as such; darkness and light are temporary, my spirit the only permanent. So should I remind myself that in each I am built.
E O Sir, I wrote it.
God damn! that's some beautiful shit, sir
I've got an English Bulldog named Chesty & a German Shepherd named Rommel.
My next dog is going to be a Neapolitan Mastiff named JOCKO lol
Seriously
Bro that's legit. Period.
Did you get the Mastiff?
Fuckin badass
Good night Chesty! Wherever you are!!
In 1979 I was in a (Vietnam vets group started by President Carter etal.). One severely wounded Marine (who was a local hero,just a giant of a man) stated we should have Chesty Puller in charge. I made one of my stupid things and shot out Who Is Chesty Puller? Not being a marine I immediately found out who he was!! It was a painful night for me but I grew to love those marines and am proud to call them some of my dears friends. This and Fortune Son were great pod casts Thanks Jacko & Echo!
This is one of the best Jocko podcasts of all time.
“Colonel Puller, where you headed?” “Tokyo! Care to join us?”
I love listening to Jocko read. Motivating.
Listening to this for a 2nd time, these are great.
Do one on Major Richard "Dick" Winters
CURRAHEE
He did one before this. I forget which number offhand.
I named my cat echo Charles
He's a special ops cat,
He brawls with other critters that try to smoke his perimeter
He trains for battle, he climbs trees that serve for his lookout post
A worthy name for an awesome feline 🐱
But Echo never served in the military? Shouldn't you have named it Jocko than for that joke? Lol
@@tonyfknb3896 Neither will the cat bro, try again
Here kitty kittaaayyy...🦁🐆🦁
@@ajax2600 exactly, in his world
He is the dude
Phenomenal, please do more reviews/highlights of significant military leaders
I read General Puller's biography. He had a lot of critical decisions that I still haven't resolved in my own conscience to this day, but he was experienced an knew what was right. I am grateful that he was chosen to make those choices to defend the citizens of the United States.
“Take me to the Brig. I want to see the “real Marines”.
- Major General Chesty Puller, USMC - while on a Battalion inspection.
Great podcast! When you're at boot camp, it doesn't take long before you learn about Chesty. Semper Fi
I love that the puller book looks worn.Like my Burke book.
Jocko , how about an expose on Smedley Butler ? 2 x M.O.H. recipient
That would be awesome, I would like Jocko to weigh in on Smedley Butler's War Is a racket speech.
Yes Sir, The best of the best! His insight as a mans man. I think of him every day! Knowing I owe my life and skill to him! Semper Fidelis, my leader and brother!
Absolutely amazing podcast, fellas. Thanks for all your hard work & all the hours it takes to put it together. I just want to mention real quick that I never had heard anyone ever use the word, dichotomy, until I started listening to Jocko.. kinda sad to admit that, but true. I had to go look it up and even wrote down the definition. Almost 40 and didnt know what dichotomy meant, geezlouise. Good stuff, guys. Appreciate it. Keep it up.
Started listening to this episode last night. This morning was asked what I was listening to last night. Couldn't remember Chesty's name. Called him Pully Chester.
I wonder if he'd been the kind of guy to laugh at that, or seriously kick my ass.
This podcast among with SOG members podcast were the ones that I've listen to many times and it helps me to go to sleep even though i have listen to them many times. I don't wanna be an asshole but please Jacko if you can get more SOG members i would love o listen to them and many other people i would suspect. Just if you can get more SOG members please do so, im not he only one hoping for few more episodes cause they are so captivating just like this one.
Goodnight chesty.. my buddy still says that when we're out late Haha
you guy's should get some recon/force recon Marine's on here.
Agreed.
Maury Sall hey! nice to see this getting a few likes. I'd also enjoy a PJ. those two units/groups of dudes never get any love from the civilians-(yes I know the dude in the vid ain't a regular old joe).
Dorsey m Add some rangers to the list, too.
Johnny Robinson it's funny,as i drifted off into wonderland-(sleep),I thought to myself; "man,I should've added rangers to that list,as well". I wish sofrep would have done a little series on recon. they did rangers,seals and SF. I get that recon is not apart of SOCOM,but they have been doing SOCOM shit ever since SOCOM was created. same thing with the PJ'S. I guess the fellas that run the site are bias towards army/navy.
Dorsey m Lmfao no one knows about the marine raiders😂
I often times think that SEALs were born of two fathers. The first father obviously was WW2 UDT Frogmen. But the second father surprisingly were WW2 USMC Raider Battalions. UDT owned everything up to the high tide mark. And the USMC Raiders owned everything over the beach. The raid of Makin Island using subs and inserting by rubber boats was a first in US combat. Any SEAL I think could look at that WW2 operation and nod in appreciation of the tactics used. So could any Recon Marine or modern Raider. Our current USN and USMC amphibious capabilities are without equal in the world today. And its all owed to those old timers who had to figure it all out while fighting an unmerciful zealous enemy that generally died to the man. And not just Raiders or Marine Infantry, but Corpsmen, and Boat Crews and all Sailors who risked their lives to get those guys onto the beach. To take the fight to the enemy.... Herculean effort! God bless em.
I currently work on repairing MKI and read the plaque that describes the rescue, it's an amazing story.
Jocko honestly looks a tad bit like he could be Chesty's grandson.
Finest one yet. Thank you Jocko.
Damn it Man. Jocko looks just like a young Chesty Puller! Excellent Pod Cast. I am re-listening. Semper Fi!
Get some Chesty wherever you are... Semper Fidelis!!
This book sounds excellent
Was lucky to have read “Marine” at least 30 years ago. Time to reread it again for the third time. Good podcast,,,
Joe Rogan sent me....... love the Podcast And got a new Sub Man ..HooRahh
When it’s dark in your life and words of wisdom are required turn to jocko podcast. Thanks for helping me handle the dark
Chuck Norris wishes he was a 1/4 of man of Chesty Puller
I garauntee the honorable Mr. Norris would agree with you.
Semper Fi! A Co 1/7
'86 - '90
Thank you Jock and Echo. Riveting...
Taking notes on this episode, has a lot of good info to make yourself a better person… I will never again express myself idly. My words I use have purpose, power, and meaning. Only objective is success.
Such a good podcast, keep it up you dam legends !! I'm working my way back from #131.
Good morning Chesty,
Light of day will be soon,back into the shadows,
WE OWN THE NIGHT!!!!!!!!
Chesty Puller by far the baddest Devil Dog!
It's like Puller was playing in Campaign mode...
Lewis Puller aka. Chesty Puller was the man it's just sad what have happened to his son !!!!, and yes i need to get that book and add it to my collection.
I just started listening to Jocko a few months ago listening to this episode 12-15-21 Is it just me or did it seem Jocko was Rock Hard Rick this whole episode. It was like he was drifting off participating in each battle. This is why I love this podcast!!!! DP3 USS Forrestal ⚓️
Goodnight Chesty wherever you are
I shudder to think where we would be in this country without men like Chesty. Good night Chesty, where ever you are.
Episode 123 in recommended.. Jocko said I recommend you watch 121 first..Roger that...
Great episode. Many have done Chesty's story, but I'd like to see more on Dan Daly, "The Fightenest Marine"
Goodnight Chesty, wherever you are.
I'm new to the Jocko Podcast and have only listened to 121 and 115. I was struck how these two podcasts connected. I listened to 115 first and cringed at how Dakota and Swenson struggled with staff types not on the battlefield, or even near it, forcing mission planning and execution conditions on them that got people killed. In 121 Jocko expertly explains how Chesty perceived the very same problems with staff and even battlefield commanders nearby the real fighting. Some things never change. I was a young recon marine in the late seventies, but after a long career in the USBP I deployed first with a Marine TT to Iraq based out of both Speicher and Habbaniyah and then to the AFG as a LEP embedded with an Army infantry platoon at Dand Wa Patan (BN calls them company minus but really it was just platoon plus), anyway same kinds of problems. North of us was a one gun 105 and we had an attached 120 mortar. I don't think anything short of an angles lightening bolt would have released fires for us if needed. Our air was often black and complicated by very high passes to either Salerno or Gardez. Thanks for the real review of history and personal experiences. Oh, and since you get recommendations on podcasts mine is to go over LCDR Albert Schaufelberger Class 65. He was talked about a lot when as a marine I went to Class 93 for the Scuba portion. Quite the story with much to be learned about his time and assassination in El Sal in the early 80s. Although six years earlier than Col Nick Rowe's assassination in the PI they seem connected somehow.
This was extremely enjoyable because Chesty was so awesome, and Jocko got fired up over it. Which I think is cool.
Jocko. You don't owe the world anything where sharing your combat stories goes; but it'd be really cool if you wrote Task Unit Bruiser. It'd be even cooler to make a four hour movie out of it. I'd buy it for $150.00! Fact Actual!
This is really something, what a podcast
This video should have 125,000,000 views
Need to get a video on Dan Daly! Too many people forgot all what he did for our country.
3 time MOH recipient
Good stuff! Thanks so much!!!
So cool. I leave next week for Marine BMT. Let's get it.
How has it been
Very cool deal Jocko. Thank you Chesty.
Semper Fi Jocko great job!
For the record, band of brothers is better than the Pacific :P
Agreed.
started a drinking game..when ever jocko says dichotomy i have a shot......needless to say im fucked up
My favorite book .
Sounds like it'd have been an absolute blessing to have served with or under this Marine, or simply to have known him. I wouldn't want to match up against him in battle, large or small.
Just heard your planning on doing Smedley Butler ! Can’t wait to hear that one ! Good conspiracy stuff !
Jocko, the last sentence of the book... don't worry, you did it well, damn well!
Please do one on Adm. Davenport. First sailor awarded 5 Navy Crosses aa well.
Incredible story.
1:23:45 did he roll his r there? Next level Jocko classy.
Where does the bayonet fit on the flamethrower? Classic. May the good Lord bless all Marines
WTF, Chesty Puller's Wikipedia picture looks like he could be your dad Jocko!
Haha! Jocko Senior!
He does! Jocko’s gonna look like him when he’s older
As a Haitian Its good to hear tht we had such a impact on one of the most fiercest marines. I honestly wish I could join the army or Marines as I'm in America but can't .
Another book of interest, would be George P. Hunt's memoir of Peleliu, Coral Comes High.
Good Evening