Saturday, February 20, 2010

Viet Nam Combat Jacket With Hood R. Lee Ermey. Solid Steel Or A Lot Of Gloss?

R. Lee Ermey. Solid steel or a lot of gloss? - viet nam combat jacket with hood

The other night I saw this program on the History Channel hosted by Marine-turned-actor R. Lee Ermey. I am familiar with his biographical information, at least, what is on the Internet. I knew that he was a teacher for the Navy and is a Vietnam veteran. I learned that he was medically discharged after eleven years of service with the rank of SSgt and its range of GY SGT is honorary and awarded by the Commandant of the Marine Corps, in recognition of his role in the film Full Metal Jacket.

What amazes me is his grunts and especially "warrior" position, the height of the measures that are really involved in.

As for the decoration of Wikipedia, I see they are almost all appointments unit. But it was the fight against the band of the action and a cross gallantrY. Also listen to his show on TV, who think he could be an infantryman, but he served in Vietnam in the provision of air navigation.

4 comments:

JUMPMAST... said...

R. Lee Ermey is the man .. the one of the few people who are just who she is ....

I think it has a door a short time the shot. History Channel had a special relationship with him a few years ago Goin Back To Nam and the Dogpatch

bonobo said...

DI sailors are a unique breed. His work is very difficult, and I am sure every one of them, he will not take it personally when their Marines died. R. Lee is made of steel.

Brandon Di Rocco said...

every person who served in Vietnam said, looking to fight, how would a veteran of Vietnam, I, he has seen a fair share. hes more of our marines and a navy hood make it harder than steel.

John boy said...

He was a sergeant in 8 years after that, maybe that's where he had his corn

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