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I keep a 10 acre parcel w house up in SC that is regularly used by Marines to take a break from Beaufort Marine Corps Air Station and a few from Parris Island. We also throw Marine Appreciation Day, four kegs beer, 400 hot dogs, 400 hamburgers and a huge two day bonfire in our horse pasture. Marines, Marine wives and children have alot of fun. We shoot before the booze is opened, then everybody turns on the same country station on their truck radio in the horse pasture, we light the fire and cook and drink. I like to see my money enjoyed, so I keep it personal. Goes from Saturday at noon to Sunday whenever they head back towards base to ready for Monday.
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I keep a 10 acre parcel w house up in SC that is regularly used by Marines to take a break from Beaufort Marine Corps Air Station and a few from Parris Island. We also throw Marine Appreciation Day, four kegs beer, 400 hot dogs, 400 hamburgers and a huge two day bonfire in our horse pasture. Marines, Marine wives and children have alot of fun. We shoot before the booze is opened, then everybody turns on the same country station on their truck radio in the horse pasture, we light the fire and cook and drink. I like to see my money enjoyed, so I keep it personal. Goes from Saturday at noon to Sunday whenever they head back towards base to ready for Monday.
That is awesome!
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That is awesome!
Actually, I consider it selfish on my part. When I graduated high school in 1976 it was the one year where zero registration was available. No draft, no registering with the Post Office...nothing. Groups of us went to Passaic, NJ, to sign on and get out of "Small Town, USA". (Wallington, NJ) At that time we were all turned away, told the Military was downsizing as Vietnam was kaput. I was also told as I was the son of a farmer and the only way I would be taken was in a time of national emergency. So I moved on to trade school and did well in high pressure boilers and air conditioning. Not one kid from my school from years before 1976 to years after served in the Military, yet later in life I learned that men and women were still able to enlist, just not from our area. Maybe other areas too, I don't know. My hometown has multiple War Memorials, a strong Military history for a square mile town, but not after a few were killed in Vietnam. Those men were five or six years older than I. A few came home and committed suicide. I could drone on and on, but instead I give Marines a safe haven, an open phone line, and my wife goes into town to Food Lion and walks up to Military wives and instructs them to "shop away", today's groceries are a Thank You gift. I don't feel guilty that I didn't get to serve, that is long gone, but it is self serving to feel good helping those that did or are serving. So I am selfishly being nice, sharing, if that makes sense.
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That's incredible Joe. I'm in awe.
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Actually, I consider it selfish on my part. When I graduated high school in 1976 it was the one year where zero registration was available. No draft, no registering with the Post Office...nothing. Groups of us went to Passaic, NJ, to sign on and get out of "Small Town, USA". (Wallington, NJ) At that time we were all turned away, told the Military was downsizing as Vietnam was kaput. I was also told as I was the son of a farmer and the only way I would be taken was in a time of national emergency. So I moved on to trade school and did well in high pressure boilers and air conditioning. Not one kid from my school from years before 1976 to years after served in the Military, yet later in life I learned that men and women were still able to enlist, just not from our area. Maybe other areas too, I don't know. My hometown has multiple War Memorials, a strong Military history for a square mile town, but not after a few were killed in Vietnam. Those men were five or six years older than I. A few came home and committed suicide. I could drone on and on, but instead I give Marines a safe haven, an open phone line, and my wife goes into town to Food Lion and walks up to Military wives and instructs them to "shop away", today's groceries are a Thank You gift. I don't feel guilty that I didn't get to serve, that is long gone, but it is self serving to feel good helping those that did or are serving. So I am selfishly being nice, sharing, if that makes sense.
I was living in Paterson in '76. Anyway, I know about guilt, but that's for another time. I don't think in your case you have anything to worry about.
For every thousands of people that jut talk about supporting the military you actually live it. I applaud you, sir.
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, there's a web site from the state of New Jersey which will tell you what charities collect and how much gets back to the people they're supposedly collecting for. I can't find where I put it, but it'll probably pop up if you google it.
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, there's a web site from the state of New Jersey which will tell you what charities collect and how much gets back to the people they're supposedly collecting for. I can't find where I put it, but it'll probably pop up if you google it.
This is why I give in person. I just do not trust people to get enough of my $$ to where I want it to go.
Funny thing about Marines, not one has ever asked for anything or taken any cash. They just don't do that. Is why I provide a place of quiet, beer and a phone number. If you wanna feed a Marine the best way is to give them a post hole digger and put a string where you want the fence. They'll eat the food and drink the beer when the fence is up. If you wanna show a Marine a good time with no work invite his wife and kids, get them off base or out of housing. Then throw a party.
My kids have learned ALOT from Marines up in SC. When my younger son was in a batting slump he reminded himself he has to look inside himself, grab the job and bust it out. Fisher taught him that when he was six. As of this morning the league has him batting .575, with a pitching ERA of 00.00, tops in the league. Giving is a two way street.
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The problem with "Wounded Warrior Project" is they are anti gun. You can google it. They are willing to take money from charity shoots etc. But they are anti gun and will not be affiliated with anything involving guns. Other than take their checks. I no longer contribute to WWP, there are plenty of organizations that appreciate gun owners that I can contribute to. WWP has become like so many good causes, they get so big they get political and forget what their objective was.
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