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  • Randy! I couldn't remember all the specifics. I don't have my class foto handy so I don't recall that I sat next to Lt Jones. And of course, Dean Hager was the class LPO...how did I forget him? LOL! so how are you?

  • Elaine, our Class Number was 7540, graduation date 26JUN75, our class nurse was Lt. Jones, our class LPO was Dean Hager.  Weren't you sitting next to Lt. Jones in the class picture?

  • Attended HM A school GLakes from Apr 1975-Jun 1975. Claussen was the Class Commander. Can't recall the Class Nurse.

  • -I attend NHCS Feb-Jun 1972.  Company Commander was HMC Hagerman and Company Nurse was Cdr Edwards.  Class Adjutant was HM3 Peter Clarkson, USCG!  WAVE Platoon leader was HN Lynn Halvorson.

  • I graduated HCS in February 1967-Class 68. FMSS, Montford Point,Camp Lejeuene, in March-1967. Attached to 3rd Marine Division, Vietnam, 1967-68. Lost 6 "KIA's" from my Graduating Class at Great Lakes, 638 FMF Corpsmen were KIA during the Vietnam War. " Semper Fi"

  • Class 82035 and, of all people, I was EPO of the class! I believe we graduated in August of 82. I need to look it up (getting old now!)

  • Went to HCS GLakes in 1981.. think it was theearly spring cause I celebrated in a big way my 21st birthday while in school.. Meet my future "ex-wife there..  oh yea, I was MA for my class... best duties I ever had...mmmm, thinking back on those days bring a smile on my face.

  • Oh by the way, we were married in February of 1979.
  • Heck, it was so long ago that I was there I do not even remember when it was, let alone what class I was in.   After I graduated I stayed at Great Lakes Naval Hospital.  I am sorry that I cannot even remember any of my classmates.  I guess I was too busy courting my now ex-wife, Teresa Marie Coyne, who was in a couple of classes behind me.  Those were the "good ol' days!"

     

  • Corps school graduated 21NOV74. Wish I could remember my class number (can't find the picture). My favorite memory was of one of our instructors who regaled us with stories of Vietnam. Sorry to hear that it's been decommissioned. Seems like most of my duty stations have either been torn down or replaced.
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