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thedrifter
01-01-03, 12:15 PM
The Honor of Our Corps

When the beer, it flows like water,
And the talk, it turns to war,
Then we speak of absent comrades
And the Honor of our Corps.

Of the fights in distant places
And the friends who are no more,
Dying faithful to the nation
And the Honor of our Corps.

Though our bones are growing brittle
And our eyes are growing poor,
Still our hearts are young and valiant
For the Honor of our Corps.

Should the Eagle, Globe and Anchor
Call us to the field once more,
We would muster at the summons
For the Honor of our Corps.

When the years have told our story
And we close the final door,
We will pass to you for keeping
Bright the Honor of our Corps.

Will you take the awesome burden?
Will you face the fire of war?
Will you proudly bear the title
For the Honor of our Corps?

--Robert A. Hall
(Published in Leatherneck)



Sempers,

Roger



Unknown Author:

The Marine Corps has no ambition beyond the performance of its duty to its country.

Its sole honor stems from that recognition which cannot be denied to
a Corps of men who have sought for themselves little more than a life of hardship and the most hazardous assignments in battle.


Unknown Author

"I was that which others did not want to be. I went where others feared to go, and did what others failed to do. I asked nothing from those who gave nothing and reluctantly accepted the thought of eternal lonliness should I fail. I have seen the face of terror, felt the stinging cold of fear, and enjoyed the sweet taste of a moments love. But most of all I have lived times others would say were best forgotten. At least some day I will be able to say, I was proud of what I was and always will be...............A United States Marine"

SHOOTER1
01-01-03, 01:32 PM
Roger, you always find the right things to cheer us up at the right time