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    Oldest Recruit In the History of Parris Island-

    The average age of a United States Marine Corps recruit is 21 years old.
    When Paul Douglas enlisted in 1942, he left behind his wife, child, and
    career and reported to Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island at the
    ripe age of 50.
    After completing boot camp, Douglas proudly wrote “I found myself able
    to take the strenuous boot camp training without asking for a moment's
    time out and without visiting the sick bay.”
    Following a recommendation from his commanding officer (and a strong recommendation from his old friend Frank Knox,) Douglas was commissioned
    as a captain in the Marine Corps, after seven months as an enlisted Marine. Douglas went on to serve in the battle of Okinawa, often being
    remembered by Marines for running around the battlefield with the vigor
    of a much younger Marine. He was promoted to major during the battle of Okinawa.
    Douglas had been hit by a machine gun in his left forearm and was
    evacuated by the men that he had dedicated his life to serving. After
    being hit, he proceeded to use his uninjured hand to take off his major
    rank insignia so that he wouldn’t receive special attention.
    Douglas expressed passionate interest in returning early to his men to
    continue serving on the front lines. He was hospitalized in San
    Francisco and subsequently moved to Bethesda, Maryland where it took
    more than 14 months to be dismissed from the hospital and was medically
    retired from the Marine Corps, only regaining partial use of his left hand. Because of his brave actions under fire and unselfish service he was
    promoted to lieutenant colonel a year after he retired in January of
    1947. After returning to Chicago as a war hero, Douglas won his spot as Illinois state senator in 1949. Even in public office Douglas continued
    to advocate for the Marine Corps, and proudly kept the Marine Corps
    standard displayed in office.
    Semper Fi, Sir!
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