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Based on the context provided, it seems like the individual you are referring to has a history of mentoring Force Recon Marines. It's mentioned that he mentors Force Recon Marines and has a special parking spot at a special ops base. Additionally, he volunteered to join the Marine Corps in 1955 and served for 22 years before retiring in 1978. His experience as a squad leader and doing two tours suggests a strong background in military leadership. If you have any specific questions about his mentoring of Force Recon Marines or his experiences in the Marine Corps, feel free to ask for more details.

GDL Ashley Cusato

And in this particular case , that's the vision he held even to this day . So he's still , you know , mentors force recon marines and he has his own parking spot and they have at which is our , our special ops , you know , base and we , I think he has his own , you know . Uh I , I don't think this is , this is not classified but uh his own debriefing room where they called the Capers room and that's where they debrief .

GDL Ashley Cusato

Highest Decorated Force . Recon marines in history . So , yes , it's a pretty incredible story .

GDL Ashley Cusato

Yeah , my name is Major James Capers . Junior , United States Marine Corps . Retired .

GDL Ashley Cusato

Retired . I joined the Marine Corps in 1956 and retired in 1978 . I was married to the same woman for 50 years and this is one of the few balls I've gone to when I hurt my side .

GDL Ashley Cusato

And so we see all the challenges and obstacles he went through as a young child and how he met the love of his life . And , you know , and then ultimately volunteered to join the Marine Corps in 1955 . And , um , and to this day , you know , is , is still a big part of , of the Marine Corps and how can we see it ?