Pictures of Our Heroes
Sgt Jeremy McClellan - loading a round on the
Stryker
The Army's newest mode of transportation... a
rocket propelled backpack
Sgt McClellan --- lunch time
Sgt Jeremy McClellan, while in the process of
re-enlisting in the Warrant Officer Program with
the United States Army, July 2008, was called back
to duty from the Inactive Ready Reserve and is now
a Vehicle Commander with a Stryker Brigade in
IRAQ.
Sgt McClellan's view from the helicopter
Sgt McClellan at work in the Stryker
Sgt Jeremy McClellan
2006
Old Guard/ Honor Guard
Ft. Myer, VA Arlington Cemetery
2002 - 2006
One of the Strykers of C Co. 1/111 Inf 56 SBCT ---
IRAQ
Freefall - The HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) Team. ODA 044, 10th Special Forces Group.
Freefall2 - The HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) Team. ODA 044, 10th Special Forces Group.
Me driving to work - Johnny Meadows -The HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) Team.
PVT. William A. McClellan
They were lined up to turn in their weapons. This
pic appeared in the online MCRD paper. Andrew is
right there in front. The tall one with
glasses.....
These are not THE yellow footprints the young men
and women are ordered to plant their feet on when
they are met at MCRD by their friendly Marine Drill
Sgt. greeting squad. But they are what they look
like.
There have been many, many, many Marines who have
stood on those prints. Many, Many, Many
Heroes...
Marines Hummer
Sunday Church
WAM USMC GROUP
Your support packages that have been sent to Major Bourland at the 2/24 in Iraq.
Children flocking to a Marine for treats and toys.
Our Marine Heroes with Iraqi children
The Iraqi children love to see our heroes coming - they rush out to receive treats and toys from them.
The 3/4 Marines at work in Iraq
2/24 Weapon Company - COULD YOU WEAR ALL OF THIS STUFF IN 117* HEAT? I'M NOT SURE I COULD DO IT.
2/24 Major Bourland - TAKE A LOOK AT THE LIVING QUARTERS OUR MARINES HAVE. AND KEEP IN MIND THE 117* HEAT THE MAJOR MENTIONS IN HIS EMAILS.
Capt Matthew “Duck” Roberts
Kandahar
Afghanistan
a CH-53E flying an American Flag (out the back of our aircraft) over Afghanistan
This is us carrying a HMMVEE though the mountains.



