These are my favorite sites, that I've bookmarked. Most
pertain to the Marine Corps, both official and non-official. Others
are friends web sites, or just sites I've found interesting. Just
click on the site (in blue, or purple) and enjoy!!
"MARINE CORPS
ORIENTED SITES:"
- The United States Marine
Corps
- The straight scoop from the horse's mouth.
- HQMC Home Page
- Mainly for active duty Marines.
- 1st MAW Home
Page
- An association of present and past members of the 1st MAW.
- The Leatherneck
"Band of Brothers"
- The title describes it all.
- Marine Corps League
National Headquarters
- A Marine service organization. Check it out and JOIN!!
- The Marine Guest Book
- Click on it, go to the page, fill in your information, and
look up long lost buddies. It's fantastic.
- USMC Vietnam Helicopter
Assoc. (Pop-A-Smoke)
- If you served in helicopters, it's a must!! My squadron patch
photos came from Pop-A-Smoke.
- The Meadow
Years
- What can i say? Patriotic to the extreme. Gunny Fallon....you've
done and are doing a fantastic job! This is one Viet vet who
says "Thanks, and well done!" Gunny Fallon is another
fellow Marine I need to thank for his encouragement and help
on my WEB page.
- Al's Vietnam
Home Page
- Another great Viet-Nam site, featuring HMH-361. Great work,
Al, and thanks for the tons of help on my page! :-))
- Dale and Mary's
Very Personal Home Page
- Dale is a pro at this, and his WEB page shows it. He covers
a myriad of topics including MIA's and HMM-262.
- Gunny Mike's Salute
- For and about Marines. Great job Gun's.
- HMM-261, Porter's
Bull's, RVN 1965-66
- If you were a member of HMM-261, check it out!
- NAM Tales
- Humorous and enriching tales of "The Nam." Yes,
there were some.
- Parris Island
- This is the site of ex-Marine drill instructor, Gene Alvarez.
Just knowing he was on the drill field when I was at Parris Island,
and he knew my Senior Drill Instructor, sends cold chills up
my spine! LOL Just joking, Gene! But, I really gotta admit, seeing
a Smokey the Bear hat still fills me with awe...even today! For
every Marine who ever stepped foot on a recruit depot's drill
field, go to Gene's page and see what it was like for the D.I.
You might also want to buy a copy of his book "Parris Island:
Cradle of the Corps." I bought it, read it, and it sure
did bring back memories. It traces the complete history of Parris
Island. Gene did a great job.
- Dunc1's
Page
- WW2 brought home. Dunc relates his WW2 experiences, both
humorous and deadly serious. I really enjoy his page. Keep up
the great work, Dunc!
- My
USMC Memoirs
- This is a site in progress and it sure is looking promising.
F.E. "Jim" DeVine is from "Ye Olde Corps,"
circa mid 40's. I know he'd appreciate it if you would check
his site out and let him know you appreciate his efforts. Semper
Fi, Jim!
- George
and Faye Crofton's Home Page
- No, this is NOT a page oriented toward Marines. And George
Crofton is not a Marine. BUT, he shoulda been. He is a ret'd
USAF M/Sgt. and his home page is one of the most patriotic I've
gazed upon. It has fantastic graphics and music. Don't miss it!
George made the composite photo of me on my opening page. He
added the Marine Corps emblem and the chevrons to the photo Charlie
Marsh sent me. Semper Fi, George!
"My Friends
Sites:"
- "Zolt"
- This is my good friend Zolt's page. He produces WEB pages
for a living. He has been encouraging me and helping me since
we first met on the net via "iplaynet." That is a site
to play games, like spades and hearts. He lives in Canada, and
served in the Canadian Armed Forces. He is a true friend, and
i hope to be able to repay him for all of his help, cause it's
sure been one-sided to this point. Thanks, Zolt.
- Celeb's
WEB Page
- When I lived in Sandy, Utah, there was a hardware store that
advertised, "If we don't have it, you don't need it."
That pretty well describes Celeb's WEB site. I downloaded almost
all of my music (midi) from her web page. If her site looks professional,
her husband is Zolt! :-)) She has a lot of freeware, and just
general information on her site. Visit her. You'll be glad you
did.
- Family Ties
- This is one of my MOST favorite WEB sites. Might have something
to do with being my son-in-law and daughter's WEB site. :-))
Jeramie and Tonja have done a great job. Jeramie is turning pro.
It is a family site designed in the main for the Gentzler and
Kramer families, but you are more than welcome to visit at any
time. You can see many family pictures there, and read about
the family doin's. Honest, i ain't REALLY that ugly!
- JTWeb: Design and Hosting
- This is my son-in-law's web site. He will help you set up
your own web page for business or personal use. Again, I may
be prejudiced, but I think he does an outstanding job. He had
nothing to do with my web site, so don't think this web site
is an indicator of his abilities. Mine is strictly amateur, while
his is professional. Go to his site and see for yourself. You'll
be glad you did!!
- Carol's
Place
- If you enjoy country (music, cookin', humor, etc.), you owe
it to yourself to check out Carol's page. I met Carol through
the C.M.P. (civilian marksmanship program), where she works.
She knows all there is to know about the competitive shooting
programs.
- All
You Wanted To Know About Me
- Another friend I met playing spades on the internet. She's
really a sweetie. Married to a Marine. Lucky guy! Her name is
Kobi. NO, not named after the city in Japan or the beef that
originates there for you Marines who were stationed in JP.
- Crosswinds: Free
E-Mail and Free Unlimited WEB Space
- Naw, this isn't a friend per se, but, it sure seems to be.
If you are thinking of starting a WEB page, you owe it to yourself
to check out this provider. They've been there everytime I needed
them.
Click on the page (in blue or purple) that you want
to go to.