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Molly's Adopt a Sailor is proud to present....

Molly's Adopt a Marine

If you've landed on this page, you obviously love supporting our troops.   This site is an extension of Molly's Adopt A Sailor and an extension of one of the most amazing friendships we've ever seen.  When you hear the words, "No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy"  know this is the epitome of what Marines will do for their country, what they will do for the person beside them, what they will do for their family, their friends, and you, as a citizen of the most amazing country in the world. 

As Eleanor Roosevelt said, and all of us here believe,  "Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!" 

Let's show our Marines, we believe in all they are doing, we support them in all their endeavors, and we are thankful, always, for the sacrifices they make on a daily basis. 

"Marines don't like to ask for anything, but they are grateful for everything."  The world could learn a thing or two about that quote!

If you'd like to help support this month's adoption, go to the adoption page and fill out the form, so we can get you the information that you need.  Thank you for helping us support them. 

Have a look at the guestbook, let us know what you think.  

HELMAND PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Capt. Scott A. Cuomo, the commanding officer of Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, interacts with local children during a patrol through a village near Lakari bazaar, in Garmsir District, Helmand province, Afghanistan, March 8. Marines with Fox Company patrolled to different villages surrounding the Lakari bazaar to pay and assess battle damage claims. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dwight A. Henderson)

Lance Cpl. Amanda Jaecks (rear) and Lance Cpl. Kirstie Sparks (front), radio operators from Combat Logistics Battalion 2, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, install a radio in a tactical vehicle during a training exercise aboard Camp Lejeune, N.C., March 22, 2010. The purpose of the exercise was to ensure the Marines could operate a combat operations center efficiently to help support infantry units on the battleground during their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Pfc. Bruno J. Bego.)

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