| Archive III |
| Neither the United States Marine Corps nor any other component of the Department Of Defense has approved, endorsed, or authorized this product/service/activity. |
| These stones are very versatile in that they can be incorporated into masonry around the home; such as brick or stone walls, garden walls, and fireplace mantels, or simply displayed on a wall... mounted on a finished wood plaque or even a miniature easel. They make an excellent personal award as well. |
| Please note: All stones on these pages were custom ordered. Similar works can be requested. |
| This rendition of the Fleet Marine Force combat Corpsman's Caduceus emblem device was sculpted, as are most of my stones, with a particular individual in mind. Presented proudly to my friend and fellow FMF "Doc" HM3 Ron 'Doc' Ferrell USN-FMF Ret./Dis. Somewhere on the leeward side of the volcano, Mauna Loa in Hawai'i |
| Stone: a marbled gray/black slate. Base: Purple Heart Wood. |
| 'Doc' John |
| Presented to a good Marine and personal friend Charles 'Chic' Whittington III Bellingham, Washington |
| Stone: Marbled slate. Plaque: Walnut |
| Click on pictures for close-ups |