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jzeits
08-02-03, 02:25 PM
I need a copy of marine corps order 5060.19 award the title Honroary Marine. I'm trying to find out what it takes to mominate a friend for the title.

Echo_Four_Bravo
08-02-03, 03:20 PM
For some reason http://www.usmc.mil isn't working properly. That is the only place I know of to get the Marine Corps Order, as even about.com will just redirect you to the usmc.mil page. But, you can try to make it work, who knows when it will be back up. This is the link to the order.
http://www.usmc.mil/directiv.nsf/0/9553c8f6d63b78ab85256a41005fc5f3/$FILE/MCO%205060.19A.pdf

jzeits
08-03-03, 12:36 AM
Thanks for the info. But that's what I tried first and as you said it's not working right.

mrbsox
08-03-03, 07:50 AM
... is an HONORARY MARINE ?????????

virwar
08-03-03, 04:59 PM
I thought that was for Chesty the bulldog !?!? Like I said in another thread, if they haven't been through a Drill Instructor, they are NOT a Marine. Semper Fi Dave

WUNgUN
08-04-03, 01:20 PM
Originally posted by jzeits
II'm trying to find out what it takes to mominate a friend for the title.

Care to share why?

CPLRapoza
08-04-03, 01:57 PM
There is only one honorary Marine that I knopw of, and that is because he loved the Marne Corp so much that the Marine Corp madew him one because he wasn't going to live long emough to become a true Marine. they had an article about him in Leatherneck Magazine about a year ago, I can't remember the exact date but thios little kid was harder than most Marines I know.

WUNgUN
08-04-03, 02:13 PM
I also thought that Clint Eastwood was made one.....or that was a rumor I had heard.

Dan_Mills
08-04-03, 03:08 PM
Guys, there have been several. We had one here in Central Florida a few years ago. He was a very ill young man in a wheel chair who had always wanted to be a Marine Harrier Pilot. The CMDT swore him in, the local MCL got him a set of dress blues and our beloved USMC arranged for him to ride in a jump jet. The kid passed about a year later. Also during the Korean War an 11 y.o. tried to enlist after seeing the movie shorts. This was in the mid west somewhere. The local recruiting staff arranged for him to go to DC, where the CMDT swore him in and had him as his personal guest at the Commandant's Marine Corps Birthday Ball. He took the CMDT's daughter! This made the cover of Life Magazine at the time. (Note: It turned out this "Honorary Marine" never went into any branch of the service, he also lives in Florida.

jzeits
08-05-03, 03:16 AM
Well WUNgUN I guess I can tell you why I want to have my friend reconized as a honorary Marine.. This friend of mine has gone through more hardships in his life than anyone else I know and still kept fighting. His father was a mean drunk and would try and kill him, his mother, and his brother, but never succeeded, thank god. At 7 he had an operation to remove tumors from his spine. And for the next five years endured radiation therapy. While in highschool he played football. His family has a history of military service, mostly in the Marines, except for his father who never served. He would have gone into the Marines but wound up in a wheelchair, I'm not really sure why that happened. It may have been related to the tumors but I'm not sure. He attained a blackbelt in Aikido and went on to be an instructor. He worked as a security guard for a casino while going to collage to get masters in criminal-pshycology. Now his currently works for U.S. Customs. About 4 weeks ago he went into the hospital for what they thought was an infection, turns out it's worse. It seems that after 30 years the tumors are back and with a vengence. The tumors cover his entire spine and have completely taken over 2 vertibrea. When I got out of the Corps in 94 my attitude was far from rosey. Eventually I met this man in a wheelchair who know more of the Corps than I did. At first I thought he was an ^$$hole, but as I got to know him I realize that he was an ^$$hole. He became one of my closest friends. He also help me regain my pride in being a Marine, and because of that I lead a much more honorable life then I did before. This man is the epitome of what it means to be a Marine and never got the chance to earn that title. And even now as he lies on his deathbed he is the kind of man I want to be. Does that answer your question? p.s. I finally got a copy of th order. And you all would be surprised at how many and who have become honorary Marines. Examples: A Navy doctor for his work in medicine. A Boeing exec for helping keep the V-22 Osprey program going. And, I believe it was the president of Marriot hotels for all the good work with the D.C. Marine Corps Balls over the past several years. So if they can become honorary Marines so can my friend.

WUNgUN
08-05-03, 11:33 AM
Good luck with your plight, sorry I don't have the answers you need. Hope all goes well for him aswell....

CAS3
08-05-03, 12:03 PM
I was at 8th and I when the actor that played Gomer Pyle became an honorary MARINE last year.
WELL GOLLY.......
:)

lurchenstein
08-06-03, 02:09 AM
I was at 8th and I when the actor that played Gomer Pyle became an honorary MARINE last year.

That would be Jim Nabors.
http://www.jimnabors.com/
Was Cousin Goober with him?

jzeits
08-06-03, 07:54 PM
I was mistaken about one of the facts about my friend. He didn't play highschool football just neighborhood football. And as the story goes they were undefeated.

Echo_Four_Bravo
08-06-03, 09:42 PM
OK, here you go. <br />
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MCO 5060.19A <br />
PAC <br />
15 Feb 01 <br />
MARINE CORPS ORDER 5060.19A <br />
From: Commandant of the Marine Corps <br />
To: Distribution List <br />
Subj: AWARD OF THE TITLE HONORARY MARINE AND OTHER...