SGT William D. Dycus, a 21-year-old from Vidor, Texas, is redefining what it means to be a combat leader for Marines in D Company, 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, Regimental Combat Team 5. Dycus was recently promoted to his present rank for his cool, calm demeanor and eladership of his Marines under fire. He's earned the respect of his seniors and admiration from his Marines for his performance as a vehicle commander.
Pic: Gunnery Sgt. Mark Oliva
8 Comments:
You have earned so much of my respect i know that not mean much from a person you dont know but i wanted to say thankyou for everthing you are doing!! I cant wait to see what it is like to never have to worry if i made a diffrance!! OOHRAH!!! Jessica
The Army Can Be Tough..
Thats All I Have To Say.
YOUR MY TOP DOG! AND YOU SHOULD KNOW WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT. THANKS FOR THAT BLANKET SGT.
OOORAH!
LOVE, AMY
OORAH SGT Dycus... pfc Van Dusen
Thank you, Sgt Dycus for all you have done. By far the toughest, yet most respected D.I. on Parris Island. I am greatful every day that I was lucky enough to have you for a teacher. Thank you again.
PFC Sheaffer
(plt 1079 grad 081010)
Thanks SGT for everything you tought me.You where the guy I looked up to on Parris Island and so far it's paid off for me.
Ratliff
1079 Grad
Thank you sergeant for all the training you gave me a year ago. thanks to that, I'm finally in the fleet MASS 1 cherry point and I'm doing damn good because of you.
Respectfully,
Lcpl Miles
thank you sgt Dycus.
Cpl Dorvilme plt 1046
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