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SSgt. Nichols' GUEST BOOK

Category: GUEST BOOK

Published: Monday, September 14, 2009

 

Posted by: Chuck Tongren
Saturday, October 15, 2011 @ 9:34:48 AM

SEMPER FI to all of my Marine brothers. I served in combat in Vietnam and am proud to be associated with all of you that carry on the tradition and brotherhood we all possess for one another. Hats off to SSGT. Nichols for his service in the Corps and in civilian life. If anyone would like to contact me I welcome it.


Posted by: Sgt. S
Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 12:32:18 PM

I am deploying again. I have the guts, strength, power, and everyhing else the Marine Corps packed in me upon my birth into he Marine Corps. Yes,,, birth because we are all born again Marines. But one things I daily long for is FIRE. The firey spirit that I so seek everyday. My brother beside me instill h fire under my heart to do what I do everyday. But, i seek beyond to Marines you live in Society. Marines who continue to live the spirit. Marines who continue to shine with the fire I so long for everyday. Why, because a Marine never stops, never quits, never dies. SSgt Nichols is that Marine who continues to inspire and blaze the fire in every Marines heart both in and out. Semper Fidelis coul never be so fullfilled, but by SSgt Nichols. Semper Fi Devil Dog Forever!


Posted by: PV 2 Jake Merat
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 @ 9:21:39 AM

ssgt, ive watched your videos and yo are crazy sir, thank you for al youve done. HOORAH!


Posted by: sgt1 meijers. aw
Friday, May 06, 2011 @ 10:11:54 AM

outstanding website!! keep up the good work..


Posted by: stephen
Friday, April 08, 2011 @ 7:18:56 PM

I was just curious, the Senior DI in the pugil stick portion wearing the red shirt, is the that SSGT Lott?


Posted by: Brian M.Lange
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 @ 6:25:24 AM

Excellent website SSGT, I worked together with guys from the Marines, while I served 15½ years in the French Foreign Legion. Big respect for those who serve!


Posted by: Trickett
Sunday, March 27, 2011 @ 6:45:23 PM

Watching your videos brings back some crazy memories! I hated when you would come over to our platoon (1078). All in all it was good training. Semper Fi Sgt Trickett 01-08


Posted by: Justin Debraska Cpl 2001-2010
Thursday, March 24, 2011 @ 1:11:58 PM

I survived DI Sgt Nichols in 01, Plt 1010. Awesome man, great Marine. Thanks for all the hard work, it's truly appreciated!


Posted by: Marianne
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 @ 4:38:49 PM

I'm a proud Marine Mom, thanks largely to you. Thanks, and Semper Fi...


Posted by: Doug
Wednesday, March 16, 2011 @ 8:13:18 AM

Semper Fi, SSgt. Nichols! From a former Sgt.


Posted by: Brent
Saturday, March 12, 2011 @ 2:08:17 PM

Love your videos and all that you have done for the marine corps and everyone associated with them, you are truly insparational. Semper Fi!


Posted by: Adam Chism
Thursday, March 03, 2011 @ 9:16:38 AM

MOTIVATED, MOTIVATED, MOTIVATED, SIR!!!!


Posted by: wes johnson
Tuesday, March 01, 2011 @ 8:12:35 PM

you are freakin motivating man. i wanna be a DI now because of you


Posted by: Jason Sturm
Monday, February 28, 2011 @ 5:30:31 PM

Oorah Devil Dog!


Posted by: Cpl Oz
Monday, February 28, 2011 @ 11:29:40 AM

Hey SSgt, I just wanted to drop in and say I love the videos and the site. I'm going to talk to my command about going to DI School. Wish me luck. Semper Fidelis and God Bless. Corporal Oz


Posted by: Cpl Steven Springer USMC 1983-1989
Sunday, February 27, 2011 @ 9:06:32 PM

Thanks bro for what you do with these kids. The Marine Corps changed my life. If it wasn't for the corps I would'nt be here today it turned me into a man. It gave me a code to live by. I wish every kid could go to boot camp. it would give them life skills they need. I served from 1983-1989 wouldn't change a thing. keep up the good work. semper fi and god bless you marine


Posted by: Stephen m Greene
Sunday, February 27, 2011 @ 6:05:53 AM

Hey SSGT. I was one of your recruits in Charlie company plt 1010 graduated on Dec 7, 2001. You were one hell of a beast. Glad to see you doing your thing in Cali. semper fi


Posted by: Greg
Sunday, February 13, 2011 @ 7:14:01 PM

College grad looking forward to boot camp, just swore in at meps yesterday. I'm running a 292 already, how else would you suggest I prepare myself to compete for the title of Honor Man? Thank you SSgt.,


Posted by: Chief Petty Officer( Ret.) Jim Norton
Sunday, January 23, 2011 @ 8:53:40 AM

You must work hard to strengthen your bodies, be proud of yourself and the uniform you wear. Try to learn the things that are going to be taught, and above all else...NEVER QUIT AND NEVER GIVE UP!! What else is there to say? Outstanding job SSGT.


Posted by: Joshua
Thursday, January 20, 2011 @ 2:01:42 PM

Give this former 0311 OIF OEF veteran a job!!!


Posted by: rashawn blount
Sunday, January 16, 2011 @ 12:54:42 AM

i reallly want to meet you in person SSGT


Posted by: Rick Collier
Thursday, December 23, 2010 @ 2:25:52 PM

You inspire so many through your hard work and friendship! I am looking forward to a new year full of your motivating quotes and ideas. Semper Fi Marine and Happy Holidays!!!


Posted by: Andrew hughes
Thursday, December 23, 2010 @ 7:41:37 AM

Hey ssgt im a future recruit i leave to go to parris island in july for basic do you have any advise


Posted by: malcolm adams
Wednesday, December 22, 2010 @ 9:44:39 PM

new page is outstanding ssgt! your doing a great job educating the people! be easy Oorah!


Posted by: Chari
Wednesday, December 22, 2010 @ 11:01:45 AM

Hey, great job on your new webpage. Mine is almost done. Thank you for your support with everything including helping Bulldog too. Keep up the awesome work.


Posted by: anthony carter
Sunday, December 12, 2010 @ 1:30:53 PM

so far during my existence i have come to know nothing more than the abject failure of those around me.i took a stand to say i will not be just another of those failures doomed to be marked off ass a blemish on gods forsaken earth.i pledge that i will be nothing but the best in all that i do and to uplift and motivate those around me .i made his decision at an early age of 12.I see fit to be come a united states marine but also a marine corps drill instructor to full fill my desire to uplift.my nsi at my school as well as my other nsi's and my commandant lieutenant astyk USMC retired are pushing me to become an officer and i do strive to become such and i will eventually how ever i do not want to be the "blind leading the blind" but i have my own mission to remove the bandages that fog my sight and motivate and uplift all that know my name i am proud and I'll be even proud to hold the title united states marine -Semper Fi cadet lieutenant carter WNY Maritime Charter School senior Drill commander Buffalo,ny


Posted by: Megan
Sunday, December 12, 2010 @ 4:29:48 AM

I love your site and "Ears Open. Eyeballs Click." I am a sailor in the US NAVY considering enlisting in the Marine Corps when my enlistment is up in 2015. Just wondering if you had any advice for a Sailor possibly looking to become a Marine. Thanks for all you do. You keep me motivated every day!!


Posted by: SSgt Antoine LeBlanc
Monday, December 06, 2010 @ 1:29:20 PM

SSgt Nichols, Thought I'd look you up to see what you were up to. I was one of your recruits, Platoon 1010, Scribe. I can honestly say that you stood out to me from the other Drill Instructors. I'm proud to say that you were my Drill Instructor. Semper Fidelis!


Posted by: covington
Saturday, November 13, 2010 @ 4:49:50 AM

platoon 1074


Posted by: SSgt. Freeman
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 @ 4:48:05 AM

Semper Fi! Thanks for the great content and material. Thanks for the motivated videos that took me back 15 years. I can still smell the stale odor of fresh red paint in the receiving barracks married with the smell of my Recieving DI's breath... Good times. Just a thought SSgt., you need to create an affiliate program! Use your world wide team of Marines and service members to help promote and sell your products here. If I can serve in any way don't hesitate to contact me through my website. http://mainstmarketers.com.


Posted by: matt
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 @ 7:30:01 PM

Hello SSGT! I just wanted to say that you are a true inspiration. I recently tried to join the corp and was told by the recruiters that i didnt qualify because i have scars from self-injury back like 8 years ago. And to say i was devastated is a huge understatement the marine corp is all i ever wanted for my life n i was denied. weird thing is that a year prior they were ready to send me to meps and now told me things got stricter and now i didnt qualify. but regardless of me not being in the service i have an immense respect for the corp and every branch but esp the corp because of family ties to the corp. I still and always will have a place in my heart for the USMC i still get chills every time i hear the halls of montezuma. thank you for all the hard work with your site and everything you do truly inspiring.


Posted by: David Patch
Monday, October 18, 2010 @ 6:43:09 PM

Can't wait to earn the title United States Marine. I love watching your videos, keep up the good work Staff Sergeant. Semper Fi! Do or Die!


Posted by: CPL Leon Delafuente
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 @ 4:18:22 PM

SSgt, You were a drill Instructor when I was in boot camp. My senior drill Instructor was at the time SSgt Castillo in Lima Co. Plt 3113. I did my two tours in Iraq and because the my training and disapline in boot camp that helped me survive. Semper FI


Posted by: C/Cpl.Trammell
Sunday, October 03, 2010 @ 7:05:54 PM

Good evening Staff Sergeant, just thought id add onto your guestbook. I do plan to enlist right out of HS and attend a PLC program at the earliest convineince, hoping your still at Pendleton by the time I cycle through basic. Semper Fi.


Posted by: Rick Collier
Monday, September 20, 2010 @ 11:22:55 PM

I am a Marine OIF Veteran and love the videos! I tend to loose focus in life and get lost in my PTSD but use your videos to share a laugh and get motivated. Just recently I let a devil pup who is going into MC bootcamp in 2 days watch the video and get a sense of what the next 3 months of his life is going to be about. Keep being a motivator, Semper Fi.


Posted by: michael e mewshaw
Friday, September 03, 2010 @ 8:59:44 AM

Ssgt Michael Nichols hello my name is Michael Mewshaw and i just want to let you know how many great memories that Ears open EYES click documentry brought back.I joined the US.MARINE CORP in 1989 and was in 3rd bat 3094 i co.Parris Island and finished the corp in 1992 after Desert Storm with MWSS 271 out of Cherry Point i just want to thankyou for serving this great country and keeping the Values of the corp at its finest in the world!! SEMPER FI and goodluck in your future indevers. Lcpl Michael mewshaw 1989-1992 DevilDog for life !


Posted by: paris accommodation
Thursday, September 02, 2010 @ 9:01:47 PM

Good morning, great morning with brilliant sunshine, Staff Sgt. Just thought I stop by to back the respect and love. Love the site, Keep up the good work. The site is very good information. Listen Read phonetically


Posted by: ric
Tuesday, August 31, 2010 @ 11:24:55 AM

semper fi!


Posted by: CPL Anthony Steffen
Friday, August 27, 2010 @ 4:14:01 AM

Good Afternoon SSgt, I recently re-enlisted and will soon go to DI school as soon as i pick up SGT. Your advice on how to prepare was very helpfull. I have asked several former Drill Instructors for information on what i can do to get ready they all just told me, "You will see when you get there" but you helped alot. I was a recruit in charlie co. in aug. of 07' Plt. 1047. Loved the movie i watch it regularly and try to learn from the Drill Instructors on there. Thanks Again SSgt, Semper Fi


Posted by: Justin
Thursday, August 26, 2010 @ 9:09:42 PM

Good evening Staff Sergeant. From Franklin, Indiana I just want to say thank you for your years of dedication, as well as your on-going dedication to our country. I was on-going training at MCRD San Diego, sadly, I was medically discharged. But I will forever be Marine at heart. I wish I could return, but my injuries prevent it. God bless Staff Sergeant. Justin


Posted by: Sean Kuyrkendall
Friday, August 06, 2010 @ 10:20:46 PM

OOORAHH!


Posted by: Cpl Lageman
Friday, August 06, 2010 @ 9:35:28 PM

OOHRAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by: Sgt Jason White
Sunday, July 25, 2010 @ 9:06:07 AM

SSgt this is an awesome teaching tool that you have! I wish I would have had your resources when I first joined the Corps from 1998-2003. At any rate, I survived boot and also Navy boot prior to the Corps from 1992-1994. Semper Fi!


Posted by: Gabriel Pinon
Wednesday, July 07, 2010 @ 1:54:43 PM

Great job on the website SSGT. I am a former Marine who served from 92-96 but I still bleed Scarlet and Gold. Semper Fi


Posted by: Hiram
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 @ 8:08:55 PM

I just wanted some tips to improve my PFT while i'm at Afghanistan and to know if there's anything else i need to be a DI that you haven't mentioned Ssgt, is Marines like you that motivated me to be the best I can be OHRAH


Posted by: Ryan
Monday, June 21, 2010 @ 11:55:02 PM

Just ordered a DVD from Amazon.I cant wait to watch it..semper fi USMC 95-99 0351 3/1 Kilo Co Wpn Plt.. Plt 3085 MCRD SD


Posted by: PFC Porras
Thursday, June 03, 2010 @ 1:24:54 AM

I remember this. i was wondering, ssgt, if a captain walks by a lieutenant, does the lieutenant have to salute and say good *time of day*, sir?


Posted by: ohh rajj
Tuesday, June 01, 2010 @ 4:55:04 PM

Stan Frederick- yea mann rite on!!!!


Posted by: Stan Frederick
Saturday, May 29, 2010 @ 6:37:38 PM

Good morning sir, my name is stan. i am in 11th grade at Collingswood High School. I can't wait to get out of school. It sucks. They actually want me to learn SPANISH!!! lolzzzzzzzz.I M intristed in the security forces option. SEmper Fidels Ohhh Raj. ~Stan Frederick I want to be a marines.


Posted by: Pitch Black
Sunday, May 16, 2010 @ 9:00:21 PM

Good stuff SSGT!!! I get motivated everytime i watch the videos


Posted by: Gary Osborn
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 @ 10:53:32 PM

Love the site Seargent. I'm a former recruit of drill instructor Carson's in Sacramento, California. What I've seen on the site is more than motivational. It's real. Love it sir. Keep up the good work. It would be a real pleasure to meet you if you happen to make it to the Mather Mud run this year.


Posted by: tenzing murillo
Saturday, May 08, 2010 @ 8:01:30 PM

Good evening SSgt my name is PFC Murillo, i graduated from 2nd btn Golf co. on the 26 of November in 2009. i am currently stationed in pensacola studying to be an avation electricition. I always talk about becoming a Drill Instructor with my fellow Marines at school and also my sister, who is also a Marine, i would just like to know what gave you the motivation to become a Drill Instructor. please write me back with some advice. Thank you, Good evening SSgt


Posted by: Mike Bandy
Saturday, May 08, 2010 @ 5:13:16 PM

SSgt Nichols. Thanks for all you do, and for the positive attitude you have. Just found your YouTube videos and your website recently. I am a CPA in SW VA, and the S-1 for 34BN, Virginia Defense Force. Waited til later in life to serve in some small way, but am getting myself squared away by watching and learning from you and others like you. Again, thanks.


Posted by: Michael McBee
Saturday, May 01, 2010 @ 9:10:11 PM

OOOHRAH SSGT!!! I just wanted to say keep up the good work. Awesome website! Michael McBee, USMC 1996 - 2000


Posted by: Bobby
Saturday, April 24, 2010 @ 7:48:03 PM

Sir, I would like to ask you a question see "I" this recruit went to USMCRD Parris Island and got discharged before completeing Boot Camp "I" this recruit would like to know how bad if worse does DI's treat recruites that have all ready been there and didn't finish ? I got a honorable discharge they said I can come back in a year and that year is comeing up so i would love to know how worse the DI's will treat me when I DO go back to become a Marine sir.


Posted by: Mark A. Diaz
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 @ 11:14:52 PM

Semper Fi Devil Dog! I believe God has greater things in store for you yet! Keep moving in His will and prepare to see God do 'abundantly above we can ask or imagine'! OOHrAH! Semper Fi!


Posted by: Hunter Meece
Monday, April 05, 2010 @ 7:12:52 PM

Good Afternoon Ssgt. I'm a sophomore in highschool who has set a goal to become a United States Marine. I set this goal back in the 7th grade. i have been goin up to the recruiters office every week for PT since the begining of my freschman year.lol. And i always get a funny look from people when i tell them that. But my dad joined the Marines and when i saw how it changed him into a better man and father, i new it was exactly what i wanted to do. Semper Fi Sir!


Posted by: Sgt. Jon Blind
Monday, March 29, 2010 @ 10:22:24 PM

Hey there SSGT. I just today came across this video while looking on the Marine Corps Association web site. I own "Earning the Title" and never knew your video existed. Looking forward to it coming in the mail and watching it with my Former Marine father-in-law. By the way, I just wanted to say that I was at MCRD as a Recruit while you were in Bootcamp also. You must of been in 3rd phase while I was in 1st phase. I graduated June 30th, 1995. Semper Fi brother Marine. Sgt. Blind 0311 / 1995-1999


Posted by: Ben
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 @ 7:27:07 PM

Hello SSGT! I still got a few years till I can join and your site has motivated me to work even harder! Thank you sir! Semper Fi!


Posted by: LavaDog
Friday, March 19, 2010 @ 5:52:33 PM

Out of all the jobs in the Corps, being a Drill Instructor is indeed as good as it gets. Second to none; the masters of the mind games. True artists in their own right. Their canvas, one of the two Depots; their masterpieces, each platoon that they graduate. I remember my four DI's who I hated with a passion at that time. Day after day it seemed like they would pick on me, and to top it off one of my DI's invited a DI from another platoon to come mess with me. I had no idea why they were doing this to me and at the time it angered me. Today, years after stepping onto those yellow footprints I can clearly see what these men instilled in me, and if not for the experience, I would simply be a statistic in todays world. I owe a lot to those who made me into a boot Marine and I have the utmost respect for those who continue the tradition. The sacrifices they make, and the end product they produce are a crystal clear example of what the Marine Corps is all about. Semper Fidelis


Posted by: Carlos M. Crespo
Thursday, March 04, 2010 @ 2:25:36 PM

Hello Ssgt.Nichols, I'am from San Juan, Puerto Rico and want to let you know that your website is great. Semper Fi.


Posted by: Matthew Solem
Thursday, March 04, 2010 @ 2:14:35 AM

I've seen the video "Ears, Open, Eyeballs, Click", several times and I always thought that was you, but I wasn't quite sure. Of the many names and faces that have faded over the years since Honorably discharging from active duty, yours has not. I was a SSgt at the time running a range detail in Ewa Beach, HI. After gathering the Marines and completing the range safety brief you came up to me and strongly suggested for me to be a Drill Instructor. You took me completely off guard with your inspirational words. You wanted to start the paperwork right then and get me out there to start building Marines. I want you to know that this is still one of the biggest, "What if" moments in my Marine Corps Career. I think about your offer still to this day, and ask myself, if only and where would I be? My name is SSgt Matthew Solem, and I'm glad to say you were an inspiration to me for the things you said and thinking I would make a great Drill Instructor. Even though I didn't take you up on your offer, theres always, What if... Semper Fi Devil Dog and keep up the good work.


Posted by: Wayne Gray
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 @ 6:10:08 AM

Senior Drill Instructor SSGT. Nichols! Your website caught my attention after viewing some youtube videos of Marine Corps Recruit Training at my police dept. After a bunch of us cops sat around and watch some of your videos, I recently subscribed and became a fan! I'd definately love to be apart of this site and certainly am still influenced by the motivation the Marine Corps provides, even today. I got out in 2007 after 4 years and am ever so thankful I made the decision to earn the title. Thanks for what you do and what you have done! Honor God, keep Him first, and good luck SSGT. 'rah!


Posted by: Cpl Ellis,Eric
Sunday, February 14, 2010 @ 9:22:42 PM

hey Ssgt love the website motivates me but got a question for you why did you get out Semper Fi


Posted by: Michael
Sunday, February 14, 2010 @ 8:39:11 PM

Hey SSgt, I'm a USMC SSgt myself and I just completed my 3rd combat tour in Iraq and now were preparing to go to Afghanistan. I recently watched the documentary while I was deployed to Al Asad. The day after I watched it, I ran into your platoon guide "recruit Spelis" at the base PX. He's now Sgt Spelis. Anyways, I'm sure you miss the Corps so stay motivated, keep up the outstanding job, and thank you for your service. Semper Fi SSgt of Marines.


Posted by: Sgt Hite
Sunday, February 14, 2010 @ 3:22:18 AM

My eyes have been glued to this website since the Documentary about MCRD San Diego was made and since I had a burning desire to train recruits. I was a Canvassing Recruiter in Virginia, now that I know how to find quality recruits now I am ready to train them. If you can shoot me an email about everything that I need to know as well as i.e. teach backs it will be greatly appreciated. Thank You SSgt and SEMPER FI!!


Posted by: Robert Swanson
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 @ 4:02:02 PM

Very cool website. As a former Drill Instructer myself, it brought back alot of great memories and reminded me how tough and rewarding those years were. Semper Fi


Posted by: Amy Jo Hansen
Wednesday, February 03, 2010 @ 2:02:05 PM

Hello SSgt Nichols! I am a 22 yr old female recruit currently enrolled in the DEP and will be shipping out March 1st 2010 for Parris Island. A friend of mine told me to take a look at your website and I absolutely love and admire the things you have accomplished! Full Metal Jacket just wasnt doin it enough justice! Im very nervous and excited about boot but I have a better feel for what to expect when I arrive so I thank you for that . I appreciate all the sacrifices you have made to serve our country ! I hope to someday become a Drill Instructor as well so wish me luck! Thank you and God bless! SEMPER FI!!!


Posted by: PFC Shamah
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 @ 5:35:10 AM

Good Morning SSgt, about to pick up Lcpl, in about a week. Saw the website, MOTO as hell! Oorah , & Semper Fi -PFC Shamah 6th Motor Transport Battalion ; DSMT Company Alpha


Posted by: PFC Michael Cromer
Sunday, January 24, 2010 @ 8:16:17 PM

Oorah Staff Sergeant, and good evening. I wanted to congratulate you on your service in the Corps and I was wondering, is there anything that I can do now while I am a PFC to better my chances of becoming a DI?


Posted by: Antonio Chaires
Thursday, January 21, 2010 @ 6:59:26 PM

For the longest time I've wanted to become a MARINE, and after visiting this website, and seeing the clips of your movie, it has motivated me to be come a MARINE. I hope I have the honor to have you as my DI when I get there


Posted by: Chris
Thursday, January 21, 2010 @ 5:35:22 PM

Hello SSGT. I'm Joining the corps and am shipping out in two weeks. I'm motivated and can't wait to become a Marine! OORAH!


Posted by: Rick
Monday, January 18, 2010 @ 12:23:58 PM

Hello SSGT just joined your website. Love the videos it reminds me of when I went through bootcamp. It was a good expirence and still moving foward here. I am now a Police Officer.


Posted by: Jorge
Thursday, January 14, 2010 @ 10:15:54 PM

Hello SSGT!!I Am Planning On Joining The Marines So I Was Wondering If You Can Give Me Any Advice On What Not To Do In Boot Camp.


Posted by: Eder
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 @ 7:50:07 PM

Semper Fi SSgt Loved what youve done for people like me and the life i lived. OOH RAH and Semper Fi Sgt. Eder Yat-Yas 2005-2010


Posted by: John
Thursday, January 07, 2010 @ 1:32:05 PM

AYE AYE SIR love this website and i want to be a officer in the corp but i might go enlisted so i can be a DI


Posted by: Sergeant Joseph Lankford
Friday, January 01, 2010 @ 5:13:10 AM

Hello, Just wanted to say that these freakin clips motivate the hell out of me. Im putting in for Drill Instructor duty as soon as I get back from Afghan. I leave next month. Im a little nervouse due to my age. Ill be 34 when I finally get to DI School. Did you see older Marines there.. Ive been told its a young Marines type of duty. All I know is that I have a wierd passion for drill and would love to do this duty. Thanks and keep making the Marine Corps look HARd Corps. ERR!


Posted by: S. Caldwell
Saturday, December 19, 2009 @ 8:10:06 AM

SSGT Nichols, First, thank you to you and all of the DI's, from the bottom of my heart, for looking out for our young marine recruits 24/7 and preparing them to serve our great county with honor, courage and commitment. My son left for Parris Island on December 7. I am doing my best to be a good Marine parent by offering nothing but encouragement and support in my letters. I know he is in the best of care. I know he is doing what he set out to do with passion. " I am trying to get my hands on the Ears. Open. Eyeballs. Click." dvd. I have a call into our recruiters to see if they have a copy. Looking forward to watching this. I'm a bit obsessed with what my son is going through at any given moment, but gradually growing accustomed to this new way of life and am beginning to feel a part of the Marine family. Thank you again, and thank you for your service!! Semper Fi Semper Familia


Posted by: Chris Yoes
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 @ 1:04:05 AM

SSGT Nichols, I believe I met you back in 2004 at MCRD San Diego. I was former Navy for four years and decided to join the corps in March 2004. I was in 3rd Battalion India Company: SDI SSGT McGuire. Being punished for my actions, I was stuck outside of the chow hall on a bench because I was getting kicked out from boot camp. I had failed in motivation and made a huge mistake. You were the only Drill Instructor that offered me a chance to correct my mistake and asked if I was willing to change my mind and try to go back into training. I regret to this day that I did not take that offer. You seemed to be a great leader that could inspire just about anyone. Sometimes I beat myself up for not making it through boot camp. How can I live like a Marine without becoming a Marine? I am too old to join now and would require a lot of waivers and physical conditioning. Thank you for that brief moment when I was on that bench.


Posted by: Jay Fineberg
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 @ 3:57:12 AM

Takes me back to my time in Basic Training at Ft. Dix. back in '87! I am glad that I graduated B.T. to prove to myself that I can do anything. Stay Motivated!!!


Posted by: Sgt Fox, C.D.
Sunday, December 13, 2009 @ 2:07:35 PM

Great site! Keep the motivation coming! Oohrah!


Posted by: Bradley Crocker
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 @ 6:01:18 AM

IM READY FOR THE PHYSICAL AND THE MENTAL STAGE


Posted by: Vic Bialous
Saturday, December 05, 2009 @ 9:39:32 AM

Your website and movie are friggin incredible. I was in from 1992 to 1996. I was staioned with WPNS Co. 2/5 in Pendleton. I became a Police Officer right out of the Corps. A buddy of mine (former Marine as well) pull up your "youtube videos" and watch it before every shift. We love it, you definitely represent what the Marine Corps is, your command presense is awesome. Way to go and way to represent the Corps in the highest standard. Semper Fi, Vic Bialous


Posted by: Brannon Roberts
Friday, December 04, 2009 @ 2:02:19 AM

You were certainly one of the most memorable DI's platoon 1077 had. Nobody can hide a smile under their cover as well as you tried to, lol. You made allot of great Marines Ssgt, Semper Fi!


Posted by: Michael Hall
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 @ 7:53:13 AM

also my MOS is 4671. After the Marine Corps my aspirations are to finish film school and become a documentary filmmaker.


Posted by: Michael Hall
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 @ 7:41:42 AM

I leave for MCRD Parris Island in February and I CAN'T WAIT to become a Marine. You motivate me SSgt!


Posted by: Lcpl. Navarro
Sunday, November 29, 2009 @ 4:48:06 PM

SSgt. I'm Lcpl. Navarro (officer candidate) From 6th Comm Bn in Brooklyn, NY. Just wanted to say i'm loving this website and i always wanted to see a full movie on recruit trainning so i'll be buying thr DVD when i'm done commenting here. There should be a documentary on how DI school goes too. I'll be looking foward for that. OOrah SSGT. and SEMPER FI!


Posted by: Michael
Thursday, November 26, 2009 @ 10:49:45 AM

Hey SSGT thank you for taking the time to reach out to your fans.. Your an inspiration to many and motivate me in all aspects of life.. My name is Mike, and I currently am with 1st BTLN 2nd Marines at 2nd MAR DIV.. Ive been here for almost 3 years, and coming up to my "get out or re-enlist" time.. Well see what happens.. Take care SSGT


Posted by: Zack
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 @ 1:30:19 PM

Hello SSGT, i've wanted to be a Marine probobly since birth but had gotten cancer at age 11, I'm now 17. Do you think i will be allowed to join sir? Great website, and my father was a Marine, Oorah!!


Posted by: LCPL Rodriguez
Thursday, November 19, 2009 @ 8:54:27 AM

SSGT, I am currently in the Corps. I'm still at MOS school for 5811. My biggest goal in the Corps is to be a D.I. Seeing you in your videos has really inspired me and kept me motivated even though I'm surrounded by garbage Marines at Ft.Wood.


Posted by: John L. Allen
Sunday, November 15, 2009 @ 11:48:35 PM

Great site. I served from 91-97. Went through Parris Island where the sand is 18" deep. I was there for 6 months with 3 months MRP and PCP but still made it. God Bless SSGT Nichols and God Bless the United States Marine Corps. Semper Fi.


Posted by: Corporal Stockon
Friday, November 13, 2009 @ 8:55:49 PM

I am a former Marine, 3533 Corporal type 1 each. I live in northern california and currently a lineman for PG&E. Not a day goes by that I don't miss the Marine Corps. I am trying to convince my wife to let me get back in as a reservist but I need help in what to tell her. Can you help SSGT.?


Posted by: Aseneth Aguilera
Thursday, November 12, 2009 @ 7:52:15 PM

Hello Ssgt...i'm a proud marine wife... and motivated at that...ooohhrahh!!!i'm thinking about buying these videos the previews i've seen so far are so motivating...i want my son to join the marine corps but he doesnt want to...lol we been part of the marine corps fam for almost 20 yrs...keep up the good work...semper-fi..


Posted by: SDI SSgt Nichols
Friday, November 06, 2009 @ 9:40:18 PM

Ohhrah Everyone, also join me at youtube where I am releasing some outstanding footage that you have to see. www.youtube.com/SDISSgtNichols


Posted by: Cpl Maradiaga
Thursday, November 05, 2009 @ 6:22:12 PM

Thank you SSgt for giving so much and the sacrifice you've made. Just stopping by to say it's greatly appreciated.


Posted by: Jerry Dragon
Thursday, November 05, 2009 @ 12:44:04 AM

Motivating videos, Simply taking orders and leaving a comment sir!


Posted by: Kyle
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 @ 7:58:46 PM

SSGT. Nichols, you are an inspiration and a motivation. Keep those videos pouring out and keep us all updated. What you are doing is great and what you have done for our country is outstanding. You motivate me to be more of a leader and be tough when needed. Thanks for everything, and all your videos and site is looking great. Semper Fi.


Posted by: Nick
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 @ 2:41:52 PM

SSGT, Great website. I'm transferring to the Marine Corps after 2 years of service in the US Army. Even though Ive already been through US Army Basic Training, the videos are great and useful in preparing to undergo Recruit Training. Thanks Again. God Bless


Posted by: Evan
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 @ 9:33:26 AM

I have already commented on Ssgt's Blog and I just wanted to say that if anyone wants to talk to me drop me a line at my email "devildog25jarhead@yahoo.com". Especially any current Marines who want to give me some advice, Ohhrah! I want to do Infantry then Recon, MOTO!


Posted by: Casey
Sunday, November 01, 2009 @ 7:57:03 PM

I was in the Army Reserve for a little over a year. I didn't like it because it wasn't challenging for me and it lacked the comraderie I initially looked for. I am now a sophmore in college and enlisted in the Marine Corps and am leaving for Recruit Training in January. I work out at the same gym as the local recruiter and he said it was the best decision of his life, and he was infantry! He liked it so much he even convinced me to go Infantry in the Marine Corps Reserve so I can finish my degree. Just wondering what your thoughts are on the Marine Corps mentality vs. the Army and if you think this is a good decision.


Posted by: michael bernhart
Saturday, October 31, 2009 @ 1:59:57 PM

hello sir, i had a couple questions to ask of yo. I am leaving for boot to MCRD san diego, what will be the hardest thing i would experince while there?, and what is the best way to stay moto?


Posted by: JAVIER RIVERA, JR
Friday, October 30, 2009 @ 10:05:57 PM

ITS BEEN ALMOST 7 YEARS SINCE I JOINED AND WAS PART OF 1141, JUST WANTED TO SAY THANK YOU. HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN SENIOR DRILL INSTRUCTOR SSGT NICHOLS. SEMPER FI.


Posted by: Cpl 2004-2009
Thursday, October 29, 2009 @ 7:55:30 PM

Ssgt, loved the documentary! I've met you briefly in a 7-ton course back in 2006, and you left a quite of an impression on all of us including myself. When I went to Iraq in 2007, we saw the video and was totally shocked you were the SDI. crazy! Great site, by the way.


Posted by: CPL Wagener
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 @ 2:07:02 PM

Was an 0341 from 1991 to 1995. I can honestly say they were some of the best years of my life and still wonder what life would have been had I stayed it. I definitely attribute my successes to the discipline I learned while I was in. I also loved the videos and cannot wait for the next one to come out. Semper Fi!


Posted by: Anthony Broaddus
Sunday, October 25, 2009 @ 8:12:01 PM

Just dropping by to say Semper Fi, brother. I am a former Marine myself. I was in the Marines from 1988-1992. I was in Operation Sharp Edge (Liberia) and Desert Storm. I currently work for the Department of Defense and am in the Air National Guard. What I saw in the documentary was nothing but a professional Marine, making men out of boys. You make me proud to be a Marine.


Posted by: Cpl. Toby Dodd '93 - '97
Sunday, October 25, 2009 @ 3:15:31 AM

SSgt Nichols, i want to say thank you for making boot camp as public as you have. it's still so very motivating after all these years. Semper Fi


Posted by: SGT Shih (1989-1999)
Friday, October 23, 2009 @ 9:36:01 AM

OOH RAH Devil Dog. The awesomeness of the Corps can only be spread by outstanding individuals such as yourself. Semper Fi!


Posted by: George Crespo
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 @ 5:34:20 PM

I would like to say to you SSGT Nichols and all Marines around the world, thank you!! May God Bless each and everyone of you who served, is serving, and who will serve. If it was not for special individuals like us, life would not be the same. My name is George Crespo, former United States Marine, 1993-1997, Parris Island SC. I am thankful for the Marine Corps, it allow me to be where I am today. Today I'm a Virginia State Trooper, currently a Sergeant stationed at the training academy as a trainer, training future State Troopers. I've been in law enforcement for 11 years and still to this day live by our Corps Motto! Recently, I have introduced, built with my own hands and permanently incorporated the "SAND PIT" at the training academy. I 've never been a drill instructor, however I have the the utmost respect for who they are and what they do. I thank the United States Marine Corps and salute all Marines across this great nation we live in, and special thanks to all Drill Instructors; because years after your recruits leave your sight, you are still a major impact in their lives, TRUST ME! SEMPERFI Devil Dogs!!


Posted by: Cadet,K.Greer
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 @ 6:32:29 PM

Good Afternoon Sir, my name is cadet K.Greer I go to [PSA] Public Saftey Academy in San Bernadeno, CA.Ive been to leadership camp in San Diego CA also. I'm also in the navy JROTC and we have are own destroyer called the USS Howard. My DI in San Diego SSgt Spray but he didnt yell at all so ya it sucked. S/F, Sir


Posted by: Reeder
Monday, October 19, 2009 @ 10:04:39 PM

I was at MCRD San Diego for boot camp, however i was unfortunately ELPAC'd for a PFT failure...I hope to come back and train with a drill instructor like yourself or my former senior, SDI GySgt Caldas. I haven't lost my motivation, I WILL BE BACK.


Posted by: Sgt. Wil Banchs USMC (1985-1993)
Monday, October 19, 2009 @ 12:03:00 PM

Keep up the good work Devil Dog! S/F


Posted by: Scott W. Lichty
Sunday, October 18, 2009 @ 3:29:53 PM

A lot of my buddies were in the marines in vietnam,they were a great bunch to work with in the air guard resersves.My mom new a man who was on Okinowa in ww2.He became vice-presedent of a well known department store in Seattle, Wash.


Posted by: DI FROM PI
Sunday, October 18, 2009 @ 6:32:20 AM

I LIVED THE AMERICAN DREAM, DI (1 CYCLE) SDI (5 CYCLES) SGYSGT (1 CYCLE) SQUAD INSTRUCTOR, DI SCHOOL (3 CLASSES) DURING ONE TOUR AT PARRIS ISLAND. 1988-1992......


Posted by: Sgt R...
Friday, October 16, 2009 @ 9:42:49 PM

Great website...Very motivating videos. You were my SDI back in 03. I was your last platoon....An outstanding and inspiring Marine. Semper FI.


Posted by: LCpl Scott
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 @ 4:27:54 PM

OOhRah SSgt! You might not remember me but I was with CLB-1 2nd PLT and I am Following orders and dropped a line. Semper Fidelis SSgt.


Posted by: Gene Monteleone
Monday, October 12, 2009 @ 1:56:29 PM

My son will be shipping out Dec.14, 2009 to Parris Island. He will be standing on the yellow footprints as I did many years ago. I bought the movie and I am very happy to see that it is still hard. Semper Fi!


Posted by: Ka
Sunday, October 11, 2009 @ 9:29:29 PM

You and your brothers changed many lives to the better. You’re ready to do and give what it takes. It means a lot. Thank you.


Posted by: Elizabeth Lombard
Tuesday, October 06, 2009 @ 5:07:21 AM

Dear Sir, First I'd like to thank you for your service to our great country. I purchased the movie, "Eyes Open, Eyeballs Click" last year; it was incredible and I'm grateful that civilians get a small glimpse at what goes into USMC recruit training. In closing, my youngest child, 17 is in week 6 at Parris Island. He's wanted to be a Marine since he was four, God willing he will complete boot camp successfully then I will be the proud wife, sister and mother of a US Marine. Best of luck & God bless you and yours, Liz Lombard


Posted by: Evan
Monday, October 05, 2009 @ 9:50:41 AM

Hey Ssgt Nichols. My name is Evan. I just want to say that the Mud Run was awesome, and that your website is looking great. Same with the DVD's . I look forward to the rest of them coming out. I wish to go into the Marine Corps as an officer, so most likely I will go to a local Community College and then transfer to Virginia Military Institute. From there I hope to make it into Recon. After Recon i will hope to get into MARSOC. You keep me motivated Ssgt! OHHRAH!!! Anyone who wants to email me feel free to. Ohhrah!


Posted by: kevin
Saturday, October 03, 2009 @ 4:37:04 PM

hi im E1 cmarillo im a LAPD police explorer im from harbor divison post 1727...i really enjoy all you did for this country...i maybe thinking of joining marine but ill see how life goes...


Posted by: Cody C. Kummer
Friday, October 02, 2009 @ 7:58:31 PM

I graduated from bootcamp on April 3, 2009 and I was apart of PLT 2171 Echo CO. SDI SSGT EROSA who is now the Battalion Drill Master at MCRD San Diego. My MOS is 0311 and I wouldnt want it any other way. If there is anyone in the blog that is thinking about joining the Marine Corps I would say go for it. I did and I dont regret any part of it. OORAH and Semper FI!


Posted by: MORVYN CLARK
Friday, September 25, 2009 @ 9:37:48 PM

Hello Devil! Awesome documentary...bought it when I first saw it. Just found you on youtube...THANK YOU, FOR YOUR YEARS IN THE CORPS. My wife and I EAS'ed the USMC at the end 2000. She did 5(Sgt.), I did 4(Cpl.). I will share your site with others in the 4-corners area. Now it's time for taps...GOOD NITE CHESTY!! Hahaha. AA-OOO!!!


Posted by: George Blackwell
Friday, September 25, 2009 @ 11:24:55 AM

Motivation!!!!! I served in the Marines from 94-98 and am a fellow 3531. I enjoyed the movie clips, brought back great memories. Semper Fi


Posted by: 2nd Lt. Wicks
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 @ 4:49:51 PM

SSgt, I enjoyed the documentary and thought that you were very motivating. I find myself in Louisiana from time to time, what is the name of your chain of stores? Semper Fi, Lt. Wicks


Posted by: Matt
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 @ 2:58:54 PM

Former Active Duty Marine, got out and am now firefighter/paramedic. Recently back in the USN Reserves as FMF Corpsman. S/F -HM3 N


Posted by: Sgt. E. Lopez
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 @ 3:00:51 AM

SSgt. Just wanted to stop by and check out your web page. I am a reservist from El Paso, TX D battery 2nd BN 14th Marines. Semper Fidelis


Posted by: poolee garcia
Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 5:51:01 PM

Ssgt. Nichols, my name's alex garcia. I recently sent you a friend request on myspace. well a little bit about myself, I was born in mexico, lived there until i was 9 then my dad's job moved us here to US. we decided to become naturalized American citizens and me and my mom did in Sept 26, 2008. I wanted to give something back to America for allowing me to have the rights and freedoms that everyone deserves... so I joined the marines on july 1st, 2009. I leave for bootcamp 6/7/10. I can't wait to go, i love the marines. I can't imagine what the world would be like without em. thanks for your time sir.


Posted by: Raymond
Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 1:57:01 PM

Whats up SSgt.....You may not remember but you talked to me a month or so ago and really help keep me motivated at the time, and even more so now. This website is awesome for someone to be able to look at and draw some motivation before boot. Kepp it up SSgt. OORAH!!!


Posted by: patrick
Saturday, September 19, 2009 @ 10:39:06 AM

i love this website!! my little brother just graduated recent from mcrd parris island!! i am so proud of him.god bless the united states and all branches of the armed forces


Posted by: Israel Fernandez
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 @ 9:58:31 PM

Hello everyon,My name's Israel Fernandez im from Palmdale California i went to meps and Depped in to the Marine Corps on July 1st and i leave to boot camp next year on june 22nd to MCRD San Diego OOhRahh


Posted by: kodie dean
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 @ 6:43:54 PM

oorraahh sir come get some pt with us again some time


Posted by: abdourahmane thiam
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 @ 6:15:11 PM

You're a good person Marine , god bless you


Posted by: Ann
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 4:41:35 PM

Hello SSGT! I'm thinking this website is pretty cool! I'm liking it a lot!


Posted by: LCPL
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 11:56:55 AM

just dropping in to write in your guest book Ohh-Rahh Semper Fi LCPL CLARK


Posted by: chari
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 @ 1:45:12 AM

Just came by to say hey. Great job on your webpage :)


Posted by: Keith James Donachie
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 10:33:21 PM

Good morning, Staff Sergeant. Just stopping by to leave my respect and love. Keep up the good work. The website is great.


Posted by: Adrienne G.
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 10:21:25 PM

Hello SSgt! I know I have always wanted to become a female Marine. It's in my blood, I know it. Not a day goes by that my mind is not on the Corps, and our heroes- such as you Sir! I hope I can overcome a couple hurdles and that MEPS accepts my medical history. God gave me my life to serve this country in the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS! Ooh Rah, and Semper Fidelis.


Posted by: Recruit Herrera
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:52:34 PM

I think what you are doing is awesome SSgt! Great website you've got! I'm a Recruit getting ready to leave for recruit training and i think it would've been awesome to have a SDI like you, sir. I can tell you care. Keep up the good work! and hopefully in a few months i will be able to join the ranks and earn the title of U.S. Marine. Thanks for the motivation, you're a real role model. Recruit Herrera


Posted by: David Spencer
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:47:46 PM

Good morning sir!! Recruit Spencer reporting as ordered!


Posted by: Cathy
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:43:10 PM

Hi! I watched this documentary about halfway through my son's "bootcamp adventure" in San Diego. It gave me a better appreciation of what he was going through. It was great to meet you at the Marine Parent's conference. Keep up the good work, you are still motivating those around you!


Posted by: Janet
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:41:38 PM

Hello SSgt!! I am married to a Marine and my youngest son is a Marine. Love the movie and the website!!


Posted by: Poolee James O'Neill
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:33:46 PM

Hello SSgt. Loving the website and loved the movie. Keep this site going because it is very helpful. I enlisted on Sept. 1st and ship out July 6th. And i am pretty excited to earn the title.


Posted by: Abe
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:32:52 PM

Just following orders SSgt, keep up the good work!


Posted by: Christina
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:19:53 PM

Hello SSGT! Love the website, keep up the good work!


Posted by: Michael W. Nichols
Monday, September 14, 2009 @ 9:18:07 PM

I just wanted to be the 1st to welcome each of you on my new blog. Ohhrah

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