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Here are a few pics for your enjoyment :D .

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And here is my Christmass present to you all
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The engraving reads JReed-LG 2008 my name is the no brainer LG stands for Levergunners to be a constant reminder of you all and all that you have done for me Thank You.

The gold hilt showed up nice in this one
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I will take More pics either tomorrow night or Monday I am going out of town on a pig hunt Friday and wont be back until Sunday night.
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Post by Rusty »

Jeremy,
Thank you for your service to our country. Our prayers go with you.

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:) :) :) :D :D I for one am humbled Jeremy! Good going and God Bless ya!
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Jeremy, when I was a kid, I grew up playing with my Dad's Navy dress sword and a piece of a tail-hook that had broken off of a jet that had landed on my Dad's carrier (the U.S.S. Independance). He flew an A-4. I still have it (it is very similar to your new sword), as well as other keepsakes from my Dad's days in the Navy. He's passed on now, but the keepsakes are so valuable to me. My Dad's Navy mug reads "King Tut" in gold on it. I use it for my morning cup of coffee much of the time. It took me many, many years to finally assume the family nick name of Tutt after he left. I spell it with two "T's" as I'm the second one. I'm sure your son will treasure that sword very much some day.

Also, when I was a school psychologist intern for Oceanside Unified School District, Stuart-Mesa Elementary School (pardon the misspelling if any) was one of the schools I regularly worked at. I will never forget the science fair day when various helicopters were landing on the grassy yard out back for the kids to crawl through later. This was circa 2002 or so. What a special day that was.

I'm sure looking forward to meeting you at the SoCal Reunion, my friend.

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Post by Modoc ED »

WOW Jeremy. That was quick. Did they have it in stock on base or did you have to order it?

Carry it with pride and put that extra little umph in your step when you're wearing it.

I believe you wear it on your left side don't you? It'll help you remember your left from your right when marching. :lol: :lol:

"Semper Fidelis" from an old retired Navy Chief Petty Officer!!!!
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Tutt my Sons both go to that school I live one street over talk about a small world
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***********CONGRATULATIONS!************

Very nice!

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Modoc
Old No7 Ordered it from the Marlow White Co. in Leavenworth, Ks.
They must of had it in stock because I think they shiped it a day or two after he ordered it.

And yes it is worn on your left carried in your right hand.

Hagler :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Jeremy, if its the same principal as I had, and I hope it is, he is one of the youngest principals in Oceanside. He applied for a job as VP, and they told him "no", but they would like him to be the principal! Hoping he is still there. Yes, it is a great school!

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Nope different principal but but she is good. My wife also works part time at the school.
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Man is that Sharp!!

A big Thank you to you and all the rest of the Service Men & Women out there! You're all heroes to me!

And Thanks to Old No.7 for the great idea!

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Jeremy,

I can't wait to see pics of you in uniform with the sword. :wink:
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Thanks again for your service sir!
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Awesome!!! Can't wait to see the pics in your dress uniform as well!

I was worried I was going to miss these pics today. I am traveling on business, and normally the site is blocked from the Charlotte airport. I tried and it wasn't this morning - must be fate!!! :D

Jeremy, you deserve this. Thank you for your service to our wonderful country!!! :D :D :D
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Congradulations on the fine sword! Thank you and all those in the service , or have served, for keeping us free!
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Post by jengel »

Thank you very much for your service to our country. That is a very nice sword. I am very sorry that I did not have the money at the time to contribute to the cause. I hope that with my next job I will be able to do that.
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Jeremy,
I have more respect for you and your like fellow soldiers than I have for ANY sports player, or for that matter, you boys are at the top of my list.

Funny thing, I went to my aunts funeral yesterday and while there, I was talking to my Uncle Joe, who I have not seen in some time. He was on the landing on the beach during D-Day. He spent 3 days buried in the rubble of a wall that fell on him. I thanked him for his service to our great nation to which he replied, "Well Jack, we sure are having nice weather today." I did not push it.

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Wear it with pride, you've earned it.

Thank you for your service to help keep us all free.

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I'm proud of you guys.......I wish I could wave my hand and double the size and budget of the military...you need a bread, IMO :oops:
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Post by 1886 »

That is real nice. Thanks again for your service and to everyone here for standing up and recognizing your contribution to our great country. No sword fighting now. 1886.
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Post by gamekeeper »

I've been looking forward to seeing photo's of your sword and it sure looks great! Wear it with pride. 8)

Thank you Jeremy for your service and thanks to all Americans that helped pull this little country out of the quagmire on a couple of occasions.
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Game Keeper that is what brothers do help each other out of tight spots. I have had dealings with the Royal Army and Her Magistys Marines all a good group of warriors I would fight with you all and the Ozzies any where. I hope your country shows the same support to your troops as you fine people do for their American counter parts.
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WOW! That is sharp looking, a big Thumbs Up Jeremy! :D
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Glad it finally arrived. You deserve it.
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That is great!!!!!!!!!!! Now you've got to get them Blues out and take some pics. :D

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That is flat out spectacular!!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!! Art
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Hobie wrote:Jeremy,

I can't wait to see pics of you in uniform with the sword. :wink:
+1 That thing looks fantastic! :D
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Jeremy,
That is a fine looking NCO Sword, wear it with pride and honor. I am glad I was able to assist in your dream, without dreams you got nothing.

May God Bless and keep you safe in your travels for this great country,

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2ndovc wrote:Man is that Sharp!!...
Actually, it would probably need a little grinder time before he could use it to give a Jihaadi a "shave".... :twisted:
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Looks great - congratulations.
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Congratulations, and wear it with pride.

It was an honor to help with this project.

May God bless you and yours.
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Well, I've nothing new to say. Therefore, Thank you Sir! Wear it proudly. :wink:
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Post by RIHMFIRE »

That is very cool...
and many thanks for your service....
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Congrats on the sword. Looks alot like my Navy Officers sword. Humbled by your engraving. Blessings
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Very nice!
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