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critter46ny

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Hello, I am new to this board and happy to be here. I live in the most northern part of New York on the St. Lawerence river. I was certified in 2000 in Okinawa, Japan while I was serving in the Marine Corp. I have not been diving since 2000 and am now going to get back into it.
 
critter46ny:
Hello, I am new to this board and happy to be here. I live in the most northern part of New York on the St. Lawerence river. I was certified in 2000 in Okinawa, Japan while I was serving in the Marine Corp. I have not been diving since 2000 and am now going to get back into it.
A former Jarhead, eh? :confined: Semper Fi. Never got to go overseas, but I'll always like letting someone else run the boat. :D

:cowboy2: don


And don't be shy about posting. Click Forums above, tour the long list of choices, and jump in anywhere you're qualified. PM me with any questions, and I'll try to find a pretty good answer.
 
Didn't know there was any such thing as a "former" jarhead. ;)
 
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Didn't know there was any such thing as a "former" jarhead. ;)
No such thing as an Ex-Marine. We use the term Former when we stop suiting up.

Some of us adjust to civilian life just fine. I would not be a good example. :cool1: But then, I'm not a good example of anything I can hold out there....
 

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