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thedrifter
09-01-07, 07:18 AM
MARINE HUMOR

By RALPH PETERS


September 1, 2007 -- BEHIND their no-non sense personas and pa rade-ground posture, the Marines have the wickedest sense of humor of any of our services. It's a hoot to be around them.

That take-no-prisoners humor was on display in the Fallujah area of operations. As I walked into a headquarters shack, a poster on the front door made me do a cartoon double-take. To appreciate the beauty of it, you just have to understand one military term, "OPSEC," or operations security - the protection of any tidbit of information that might be of value to an enemy.

On the poster, a frightened kitten bounds across a field of wildflowers straight toward the viewer, as if about to leap into your arms for protection. Fanged gingerbread monsters are in hot pursuit. The main caption:

"Every time you break OPSEC, God kills a kitten."

At the bottom, flanked by twin photos of beseeching kittens, the poster begged: "Please, think of the kittens."

I laughed out loud, then laughed again at the audacity of it. My own service, the Army, would've worried about offending religious organizations. The Navy would've failed to see what kittens have to do with aircraft carriers.

And the Air Force would've objected that its chief of staff had never been personally involved in the execution of kittens, that the scandal was all the contractor's fault.

God bless 'em, the Corps realized that if it made young Marines laugh - memorably - they'd be more apt to remember the message.

In the Outpost Delta office of Capt. Quintin Jones, the commander of Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, there's a grab-your-attention poster featuring a lineup of players in football gear. The caption runs: "Ever wonder why the Marines don't have a football team like the Army, Navy or Air Force?

"We're here to protect a country, not a quarterback."

And, at the bottom, beside a charging warrior: "The Marines. The few, the proud."

Shameless self-promotion? You bet. And brilliant.

Ellie

crate78
09-02-07, 11:19 AM
When I was on active duty, we once had a series of flight safety posters posted. One was a standard 24"x36" poster that was a masterpiece of understatement. It simply said, "A MIDAIR COLLISION CAN RUIN YOUR WHOLE DAY".

crate

FistFu68
09-02-07, 01:51 PM
:evilgrin: SAVE A TANK,YOUNG~LADIE'S;RIDE A MARINE :evilgrin:

FistFu68
09-02-07, 01:56 PM
:usmc: INDIA CO./3RD.BN./26TH./MARINE REGT./SLOGAN/1968~"NEVER HAVE SO FEW,BEEN SO FOUL;TOO SO MANY":usmc: :iwo:

Zulu 36
09-02-07, 02:45 PM
I saw a cute cartoon in Vietnam I rather enjoyed.

A Marine was carrying a 500lb bomb with a bayonet fixed to the front of it. A scientist type in the background was speaking to another, saying, "The Marines refused to accept it until we put a bayonet lug on."

I thought that rather summed up our ethos.