![]() In October of 2016 Sergeant Hendrix was assigned to Kilo Company where he served as a Senior Drill Instructor. Sergeant Hendrix returned to Lima Company at the end of 2015 where he served as a green belt Drill Instructor. In November of 2014 Sergeant Hendrix served as a Martial Arts Instructor at the Dojo on MCRD. Sergeant Hendrix attended Drill Instructor school at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in October 2013 and was assigned to 3D Recruit Training Battalion Lima Company. In May 2012, Corporal Hendrix was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. ![]() Corporal Hendrix served as a Howitzer Section Chief and 81mm Mortars Chief during this time. In May 2011, Corporal Hendrix was assigned to Golf Battery 2nd Battalion 11th Marines. Corporal Hendrix attended Artillery Training School in 2011 where he received the billet of Section Chief.įrom October 2011 to May 2012, Corporal Hendrix Deployed to Kajaki and Shira Ghazi in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In April 2009, Lance Corporal Hendrix was promoted to the Rank of Corporal. Lance Corporal Hendrix returned from deployment in February of 2009. Lance Corporal Hendrix deployed to Okinawa, Japan in May of 2008 in support of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. In April 2008 Private First Class Hendrix was promoted to the rank of Lance Corporal. In February, 2008 Private First Class Hendrix reported to Kilo Battery 3D BN 12th Marines and served as a Cannoneer. In November 2007 Private First Class Hendrix attended his Military Occupation Specialty School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma for Cannon Crewman course. Military Experience: Gunnery Sergeant Hendrix enlisted in the Marine Corps and underwent recruit training on 16 July, 2007 at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. In July 1957, he retired and was promoted to Brigadier General. ![]() In August he was shot down behind enemy lines while leading a flight of 31 warplanes against targets near Wonsan but was later rescued. In March 1952, during the Korean War, he became the Assistant Chief of Staff to the First Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW) then transferred to command Marine Aircraft Group Two (MAG-12). He shot down a total of 13 planes during the war. Leading daring raids, he shot down 11 enemy bombers in 29 days, with his pilots shooting down a combined total of 27 enemy planes. Marine Corps in July 1936 and was designated a Marine Aviator in April 1937.Īssuming command of the 244th Fighter Squadron on Guadalcanal in August 1942, then Major Galer devised innovative tactics that enabled the squadron’s F4F fighters to outperform the superior Japanese Zeros by diving upon them from a much higher altitude.īrigadier General Galer was awarded the Medal of Honor on Mafor his service as Squadron Leader of Marine Fighter Squadron Two Hundred Twenty Four (VMF-224) during aerial combat missions against Japanese forces at the Solomon Islands, October 1942. I guess we'll talk later then.Brigadier General Galer was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. ![]() Oh, you're a cocky son of a b*tch! I've put up with your crap since boot camp! Like when you talk about how much the ladies love ya. I'm just making sure you're not pullin' our legs is all. Or hey what about me? Remember that one guy in the tree I potted? Or what about Jimmy? I mean where would we be without the good doctor savin' our hides all the time. Just wondering why you? I mean everyone knows that Tommy's the hero of the group.
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