Will_Carry said:
Old man my arse! He was a 46 year old Marine Gunnery Sergeant. He was put ashore with a bunch of young Marines on Peleliu in 1944. He lasted three days and was escorted off the island with what we call today PTSD. Most 18 year old kids could not have lasted 3 hours on that island. I read about him in a book but did not know if it was true. On the troop ships he would work out on deck with his bayonet. He was an inspiration to the young Marines. The web site below does not do him justice, but it sheds some light.
http://thepacific.wikia.com/wiki/Elmo_Haney
If you get the opportunity, watch "The Pacific". It has a portrayal of GySgt Haney in it and its pretty accurate according to E.B. Sledges book, "With the old breed at Pelelieu" He was a Marines Marine. After watching The Pacific and doing some research on Haney, he truely was a "old Corps" Marine and character to boot. I loved the scene when they were at a "fam fire"and a Lt got stupid on the firing line, Haney let him have it.
I grew up in the Corps (80 - 05) reading Sledges stuff, I remember when "with the old breed" came out in 81 and remember marveling at those young Marines and the things they did. I suppose its all part of the Marine legacy....living up to the standard that those before us set.
Anyway, great rememberance of a old time Marine.