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hello from camp lejeune nc
hi, im new to the forum and very interested in learning how to engrave... looking forward to gaining a little knowledge from all the experts. thanks,
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Re: hello from camp lejeune nc
Semper Fi Justin.
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Re: hello from camp lejeune nc
Welcome to the forum Justin and Thank-You for your service, I am asuming that you are a Marine.
David
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David Gruber WWW.Sharpgraver.com "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." Thomas Jefferson |
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Re: hello from camp lejeune nc
Semper Fi Justin! My brother lives in Havelock and works at Cherry Point, so maybe we can get together sometime when I go visit him. I spent some time at Camp Lejeune, mostly at the "tractor park" with Amtracs back in the mid sixties. Wonderful place!!!
Bill Moody |
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