Been looking for the printed version of this before it was made into a video. Was hoping you might have one I could get a copy of. Thank’s, Ron Gray
Geri Lewis
Guest
2012-10-19 15:13
I cry everytime I watch this video. In 1956, I was living in an upscale neighborhood. Christmas meant loads of presents both from Santa and from extended family. Lots of food and good times. Gary was living in an orphanage. He became a loving, caring, giving person because of his childhood experiences and Marine Corps training. When you give to Toys for Tots you can not imagine the impact it has on the children. Everyone should watch/share this video. Everyone should contribute to TFT to help those who need the help. Christmas should be about joy.
is a term every Marine knows well. It’s the tough days, the grueling moments,
the situations that push you to your limits, and then some. But more than just
enduring, Marines learn to embrace “The Suck” as a badge of honor, a testament
to resilience, grit, and camaraderie.
Art by Col Charles Waterhouse
Been looking for the printed version of this before it was made into a video. Was hoping you might have one I could get a copy of. Thank’s, Ron Gray
I cry everytime I watch this video. In 1956, I was living in an upscale neighborhood. Christmas meant loads of presents both from Santa and from extended family. Lots of food and good times. Gary was living in an orphanage. He became a loving, caring, giving person because of his childhood experiences and Marine Corps training. When you give to Toys for Tots you can not imagine the impact it has on the children. Everyone should watch/share this video. Everyone should contribute to TFT to help those who need the help. Christmas should be about joy.