Welcome Aboard
After high school, Daniel enrolled in undergraduate studies, completing his first year with excellent grades. It was during his second semester that Daniel decided to commit himself to serving his country as a United States Marine.
According to his cousin, a good friend, Daniel is the “strong and silent type, who lives Roosevelt’s admonition, ‘Be sure you’re right, and then go ahead.’” In literature, Daniel earned the reputation of a deep thinker, and one who is able to develop keen insight to complex issues; he has an intense interest in genealogy and American history.
“Daniel is the first Marine in our family; we’re all very proud of him,” his cousin told me.
Private Good reported to Camp Geiger, North Carolina for infantry/field skills training on 7 July 2009.
A personal note for Private Good:
Life will present you with formidable challenges, but none of these will be more challenging than the crucible of Marine Corps Recruit Training. You have already achieved more than most young men and women are capable: you have earned the title United States Marine.
A personal note for Private Good:
Life will present you with formidable challenges, but none of these will be more challenging than the crucible of Marine Corps Recruit Training. You have already achieved more than most young men and women are capable: you have earned the title United States Marine.
I have no doubt that the normal course of life will test your personal attributes. You will have many opportunities for notable achievement. You may receive medals for courage, certificates for your efficiency, and promotions for your combat skill and leadership … but there is no greater recognition than the acknowledgment you will receive from our citizens: they will instantly recognize you as one of their American Marines. Whether you serve for four, or forty years, once you are admitted into our unique fraternity, you are always a Marine … and every other Marine is your brother or sister.
May God grant you favorable winds, and following seas ...
May God grant you favorable winds, and following seas ...
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