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    Wen S.

    Amazing ceremony this morning. Watching my son turn to a man. Your father and I are very proud of you son. Very nice base. Very polite drill sergeant nothing what I expected from a Marine base. My son wanted me to thank all the special men in his life that helped him grow into the man he is becoming today. His uncle Rafy, Uncle Eddie & a second father figure Santi. You all were a major part of his growth. He loves you all so much & thanks you. Oorah!!!!!

    Joe J.

    Was lucky enough to be apart of the first in person graduation class since COVID-19. It was my first time on Paris Island, and was amazed how beautiful it was. All the Palm trees and Spanish moss makes a lovely back drop for the 13 weeks of pain the recruits go through..lol There was something so surreal about getting to see my daughter fresh out of bootcamp, and getting to hear about everything that she went through on the island. Already so many memories that she will take with her through the rest of her life. The bond that she has unknowingly gained with all marines that have gone through PI, and just the proud look on her face as she stood in front of my wife and I. All of this made possible by her time on Parris Island. I think that knowing what you're going to be facing, and still choosing to enlist says a lot about you. Everyone has their own reasons, but it doesn't make the journey any less easier. I'm very proud to be the father of a new marine, and I wish all future recruits the best of luck!

    I Graduated from Parris Island September 1972. I  Wildest, toughest experience I ever went through. Rik Kennedy
    Richard K.

    Wildest, Toughest Experience I ever went through in my Life!! One of the Best days of my life was when my Family came down to attend my graduation from 2nd Recruit Battalion, MCRD, Parris Island, South Carolina

    Chris H.

    I came here to watch my son's graduation. What an amazing place. Yeah, I get it's a rather unpleasant 13 weeks, but the reward far outweighs the negative. My son stood about 2 inches taller, had a dramatic increase in his confidence, and became the man I knew he could be. The facility is what you'd expect. It's clean and well maintained. There is no messing around. Everyone is super nice from the recruits to the civilian employees to the officers. It's also super hot and humid in July! Whew! This is the place to be if you want to join the finest fighting force on the planet. 13 weeks of misery for a lifetime of brotherhood (and sisterhood) and pride.

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    Denise J.

    This base not only trains the elite for our US Marine Corps, but it is positively beautiful. The marsh and water views, the palm trees, the marsh, and even the homes and buildings reminds you of the beauty of the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Be sure and have a valid photo ID upon your arrival at the front gate. The public can gain access to the museum, the seven day store and gas station and the library. Take a minute and visit if you're in the area!

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    great island to live. workers and service is a ten out of ten. would 100% recommend. also beaut views from island .

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    CWO Bobby Yarborough doesn't tolerate any nonsense or disrespect on the Facebook page. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.

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    i cant feel my butt cheeks because of this long ride from visalia , california .... just for you sissss!!!! go marines ‍‍! wwhhhoooorrra

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    Candler Oak

    Candler Oak

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    Oak trees are most likely included in any description or picture of Savannah. That's what makes up…read morethe charm of this city, coupled with the Spanish Moss draping over the oak's large canopy and it makes even the not-so-nice parts of town, still so pretty! Candler Oak, however is a special oak tree. It is one of the oldest living landmarks in Savannah and os estimated to date back to around the 1700s. Thankfully, in the 80's, a group of citizens formed a group when the tree was at a risk of dying and have made great efforts in keeping this tree alive and protected. History was made when the group obtained the first conservation easement on a single tree. - Parking - Street parking. - Location - It's located right next to Forsyth Park, on Drayton and E Gaston Street, on SCAD's Ruskin Hall's property. There is an iron gate that surrounds the tree that is kept under lock and key. You can't get past the gate. As we visited it today, there were a group of workers, repaving the cement walls that surround it from the street. It looks like the cement walls have slowly collapsed over the years and there were quite large cracks to the foundation. The information board is also contained inside the gated area. According to the board, the last time they measured the tree was in 2003 and it is as follows: Diameter - 65 inches Circumference - 17 feet Height - 54 feet Width of the canopy - 110.25 feet - Fun facts - 2001 - Designated a Georgia Landmark & Historic Tree 2004 - Placed on National Register of Historic Trees Tip: There is actually a Dot bus stop right in front of it and Dots are free to ride in Savannah. If you're walking around Forsyth Park, it's definitely worth going over to the end of Forsyth Park to see this beautiful tree.

    I was walking back from Forsyth park when I discovered this magnificent oak tree located on the…read morecampus of the Savannah College of Art and Design. The Candler Oak is believed to have taken root in the early 1700's before James Oglethorpe arrived in Savannah in 1733 and laid out the city. It is 300 years old making it one of the oldest trees in Savannah. The tree is 54 feet tall, 16.85 feet in circumference, and the crown spread is 110 feet. This tree has witnessed a lot of Savannah's history. The surrounding land around the tree was a seaman's hospital built in 1803. In 1819 a poor house and a hospital was built on the land. In 1854 it became the headquarters of the Medical College of Georgia. During the Civil War it became a Confederate hospital named Camp Davidson. In 1863 stockades below the tree held Union prisoners of war. General Sherman seized the hospital in 1864 when he arrived in Savannah and used it for Union soldiers. From 1930 until 1980 it was the Warren A. Candler hospital. By the 1980's, the Candler Oak was sick from years of pollution and construction. It was given a life expectancy of only 20 years. The Savannah Tree Foundation was formed in 1982 to protect the Candler Oak and the other trees in Savannah. The group made history in 1984 by getting the first conservation easement of a single tree in the nation. Huntingdon II, Ltd. purchased the building and donated the easement to the Savannah Tree Foundation so they could care for the tree. In 1985 asphalt was removed over the trees roots. In 2001 the tree was designated a Georgia Landmark and Historic Tree by the Georgia Urban Forest Council. In 2004 it was named added to the National Register of Historic Trees. In 2012 the Savannah Law School purchased the property and restored the historic buildings and set aside four parking spaces around the tree to protect it. Today the Candler Tree is regularly visited by arborists who have judged the tree to be in good health and it is expected to last for the next century. A fence now surrounds the tree in order to protect it.

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