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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1641478" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>My parents took us every where from the day we were born. Camping, fishing, hunting, gigging for frogs, rabbits, squirrels; you name it. At 5 we were shooting BB guns, 22s and 410 shotguns. When my brother turned 8 he learn to drive my dad's Oldsmobile. Later when I was 8 Dad taught me as well. My parents were responsible teaching us to survive and stand on our own two feet. If we did something stupid we got our butts whipped and put on restriction.</p><p>My Brother is 76 and I'm 73. He retired as a Master Sergeant USMC. I served 5 years USMC. We both served in Vietnam him in artillery 1 tour and I in infantry/recon 3 tours. We're both 100% Disabled Combat Veterans. Our children grew up learning the same principals Our parents instilled in us. Being Marines we MADE SURE they respected firearms and how to handle them and keep them clean.</p><p>Our grandchildren (boys and girls) are just as squared away. They have and are serving in The U.S Military of their choice, and we're proud of them.</p><p>My brother and I, now share our knowledge, skills and abilities in teaching our grand kids the love, respect and joy of the outdoors, hunting, fishing and respecting other individuals.</p><p>Service Members of all branches of the Military have been protecting your rights and opinions for decades. </p><p>However watch the toes you step on today, because they maybe connected to someone that can step back on yours.</p><p>Robert W. Gonzales</p><p>Sergeant of Marines Retired</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1641478, member: 8915"] My parents took us every where from the day we were born. Camping, fishing, hunting, gigging for frogs, rabbits, squirrels; you name it. At 5 we were shooting BB guns, 22s and 410 shotguns. When my brother turned 8 he learn to drive my dad's Oldsmobile. Later when I was 8 Dad taught me as well. My parents were responsible teaching us to survive and stand on our own two feet. If we did something stupid we got our butts whipped and put on restriction. My Brother is 76 and I'm 73. He retired as a Master Sergeant USMC. I served 5 years USMC. We both served in Vietnam him in artillery 1 tour and I in infantry/recon 3 tours. We're both 100% Disabled Combat Veterans. Our children grew up learning the same principals Our parents instilled in us. Being Marines we MADE SURE they respected firearms and how to handle them and keep them clean. Our grandchildren (boys and girls) are just as squared away. They have and are serving in The U.S Military of their choice, and we're proud of them. My brother and I, now share our knowledge, skills and abilities in teaching our grand kids the love, respect and joy of the outdoors, hunting, fishing and respecting other individuals. Service Members of all branches of the Military have been protecting your rights and opinions for decades. However watch the toes you step on today, because they maybe connected to someone that can step back on yours. Robert W. Gonzales Sergeant of Marines Retired [/QUOTE]
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