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indolence
05-10-2008, 09:04
I only have a minute to write this but thanks to everyone who helped prepare me for boot and corps school. It made a difference. Now I have to go because I have to pick up a standby watch. Go navy.
I only have a minute to write this but thanks to everyone who helped prepare me for boot and corps school. It made a difference. Now I have to go because I have to pick up a standby watch. Go navy.
Indolence, congratulations on your RTC graduation and your upcoming 'classing up' at NHCS.
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So be sure to stay with us throughout your career, visit often and be sure to let all your shipmates, family and friends know about corpsman.com.
Fair Winds & Following Seas
NHCS Tip: The longest bone in the human body is NOT the spine! lol
NHCS Tip: The longest bone in the human body is NOT the spine! lol
HAH!!
Everyone knows the longest bone in a male body is the !@#$!
indolence
05-14-2008, 18:09
I choked on my water when I saw pardue has his book in the MPR room at corps school.
Yep, it's a great book from one Doc who's 'been' there. An excellent read. What is MPR?
indolence
05-17-2008, 14:44
Yep, it's a great book from one Doc who's 'been' there. An excellent read. What is MPR?
multi purpose room. the room they hold graduation in.
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