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thedrifter
10-27-02, 01:09 AM
Gawd I love being a Marine!!!!
From a speech by RADM J. Stark, USN, made in Newport, RI on 10 November 1995.


The first reason I like Marines: they set high standards-for themselves and those around them- and will accept nothing less.
I like the way Marines march.
I like the way Marines do their basic training whether it's Quantico, Parris Island, or San Diego.
I like the idea [that] Marines 'cultivate an ethos conducive of producing hard people in a soft age.'
I like the fact that Marines stay in shape.
I like the fact that the Marines only have one boss-the Commandant. And I like the directness of the Commandant.
I like the fact that Marines are stubborn.
I like the way Marines obey orders.
I like the way the Marines make the most of the press.
I like the wholehearted professionalism of the Marines.
It occurred to me that the services could be characterized by Different breeds of dogs...The Air Force reminded me of a French Poodle. The poodle always looks perfect...sometimes seems a bit pampered...always Travels first class. But don't ever forget that the poodle was bred as a hunting dog and in a fight it's very dangerous. The Army is kind of like a St. Bernard. It's big and heavy and sometimes seems a bit clumsy. But it's very powerful and has lots of stamina. So you want it for the long haul. The Navy, God bless us, is a Golden Retriever. They're good natured and great around the house. The kids love 'em. Sometimes their hair is a bit long... they go wandering off for long periods of time, and they love water.
Marines I see as two breeds, Rottweilers or Dobermans, because Marines come in two varieties, big and mean, or skinny and mean. They're aggressive on the attack and tenacious on defense. They've got really short hair and they always go for the throat. That sounds like a Marine to me!
So what I really like about Marines is that 'first to fight' isn't just a motto, it's a way of life. From the day they were formed at Tun Tavern 221 years ago, Marines have distinguished themselves on battlefields around the world. From the fighting tops of the Bonhomme Richard, to the sands of the Barbary coast, from the swamps of New Orleans to the halls of Montezuma, from Belleau Wood, to the Argonne Forest, to Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima, and Okinawa and Inchon, and Chosin Reservoir and Hue City and Quang Tri and Dong Ha, and Beirut, and Grenada, and Panama, and Somalia and Bosnia and a thousand unnamed battlefields in godforsaken corners of the globe, Marines have distinguished themselves by their bravery, and stubbornness and aggressive spirit, and sacrifice, and love of country, and loyalty to one another.
They've done it for you and me, and this Country we all love so dearly. And they asked for nothing more than the honor of being a United States Marine.
And that's why I like Marines!



MOTIVATION!

"I selected an enormous Marine Corps emblem to be tattooed across my chest. It required several sittings and hurt me like the devil, but the finished product was worth the pain. I blazed triumphantly forth, a Marine from throat to waist. The emblem is still with me. Nothing on earth but skinning will remove it."
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Smedly Darlington Butler
Major General, USMC
Describing his antics in the Philippines in 1899 as a Lieutenant.


Sempers,

Roger

firstsgtmike
10-27-02, 02:49 AM
Given a choice beween this message/tribute and the upcoming CMC message for our birthday, I prefer THIS one, from a squid.

This one shows a truer understanding of who and what I am, and who and what WE are.

Semper Fi

wrbones
10-27-02, 01:47 PM
Took a hit during the Boxer Rebellion in China when he was a 20 year old LT. Right in the tattoo! Interesting reading, that little conflict. We went in with allied forces to get allied delegations outta the way. Funniest thing was the Russians, they brought the ammo fer their big gun, but left the gun behind in the rush to get loaded on the train to get from the coast to Peking! LOL. One Marine later on rigged up an antique Chinese gun to fire the Russian ammo! That jury rigged gun was credited with killing more of the enemy than any other tactic or combination of forces used in the defense of the allied legation. As usual, we were outnumbered by at least ten to one. We brought the legation out in good shape. The Chinese didn't play straight either. As soon as we got the rebels outta the way, they decided they didn't like havin foreign forces on their soil and some parts of Chinese forces were used to attack us. Like I say. We get used when things are most difficult and uncertain, but we always come through.

JAMarine
10-27-02, 06:26 PM
This will difinitely be my opening for our 227th Marine Corps Birthday celebration.

Thanks Bro.
:marine:

thedrifter
04-28-04, 11:54 AM
I think we need a little MOTIVATION!
....around here.......

So everyone drop and give me 20....:D

Ellie

mrbsox
04-28-04, 12:16 PM
20...
can I have a few days to getthem done ???

thedrifter
04-28-04, 12:26 PM
Terry

You know me......You know that I'm easy.....LOL....

Take All the time you need......

I can't pass 3 yet......;) :D


Ellie