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what's the best marine corps base in the states?
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<blockquote data-quote="MustangSteveGT" data-source="post: 9827214" data-attributes="member: 86167"><p>I was on Hansen for a few years. Definitely very tight leash when it comes to everything. I remember walking all the way to the gate with a group of guys (because the retarded liberty policy in Okinawa) and not being let out the gate because I wasn't wearing a belt and everyone had to turn back around so I could get one. The gate guards on Hansen were the most "by the book" liberty policy ones compared to the other bases. The dress policies seem to be the most strongly enforced there out of anywhere I've been. Expect to dress like Steve Urcle in order to go anywhere on that base. My barracks on Hansen was a dry barracks, no alcohol regardless of age. </p><p>The MP's rove Kin Town during peak liberty hours right outside of Hansen like you're living in a police state or something. This isnt nearly as common right outside the other Okinawa bases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangSteveGT, post: 9827214, member: 86167"] I was on Hansen for a few years. Definitely very tight leash when it comes to everything. I remember walking all the way to the gate with a group of guys (because the retarded liberty policy in Okinawa) and not being let out the gate because I wasn't wearing a belt and everyone had to turn back around so I could get one. The gate guards on Hansen were the most "by the book" liberty policy ones compared to the other bases. The dress policies seem to be the most strongly enforced there out of anywhere I've been. Expect to dress like Steve Urcle in order to go anywhere on that base. My barracks on Hansen was a dry barracks, no alcohol regardless of age. The MP's rove Kin Town during peak liberty hours right outside of Hansen like you're living in a police state or something. This isnt nearly as common right outside the other Okinawa bases. [/QUOTE]
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