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Thread: Offended by "Devil Dog"???
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10-08-10, 11:05 PM #106
This was no way close to what you had last posted. If you had started off with what had transpired and led to your posting this hole 7 pages of crap wouldn't have transpired
your last post was and I copied it and I posted it here
JeffG I understand if its just the beginning of an asschewing, even though I feel its more of identification than something disrespectful.
But the reason I started the thread was because a SNCO said to a coolie "Hey, whats going on Devil Dog?"...the coolie replied "WHOA SSgt, why you DD'ing me???"
That sounded to me like he is offended by the word "Devil Dog" no matter how its being used.
But I get where yall are all coming from and thank you for your input.
If you had started with this there wouldn't have been such a bug discussion on this subject at all
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10-08-10, 11:57 PM #107
it looks pretty gawd damn close to me...but I could be wrong
but if it's that big of a f'n deal, you should probably put me on the ignore list to prevent future problems...I couldn't give a **** less
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10-09-10, 12:19 AM #108
After you get your Big Girl Panties on, Please move on to the Army or some other branch of service. They are not Devil Dogs, We are. Semper_Fi
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10-09-10, 01:07 AM #109
Alright, i'm a brand new Marine, at 29 palms at comm school right now, a proud future 0622 Devil Dog!!
but, on this topic i must say 90% of the students here are GOOD Marines, we are proud, smart, physically fit and dedicated to the Corps and our proud traditions, we refer to each other as devil dogs we know what it means and we understand. Its the dirt bag 10% that was crappy in boot camp and they remain crappy now. They give us new Marines a bad name, they are nasty, they break rules all the time, they are unfit, they have no heart, and no respect for themselves their fellow Marines or the Corps at all.
The dirt bags are always the ones that get the most attention because they stick out and us good Marines do our jobs and our superiors don't have to deal with us as much. We still get disciplined and are demanded of every. single. day. And we preform to our best we can everyday, and the next day we try even harder. We try our hardest to honor the Marines that came before us because we know it's now our responsibility to carry on the honor of the title and to hold it high to show the world we are still the best!
OORAH Devil Dogs!! We won't let you down!
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10-09-10, 03:13 AM #110
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10-09-10, 06:32 AM #111
Well Said!
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10-09-10, 09:04 AM #112
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10-09-10, 09:06 AM #113
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10-09-10, 09:06 AM #114
I Am An Will Always Be A Devil Dog Till I Die Or Fade Away
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10-09-10, 12:19 PM #115
Awww I love boots!!! So moto
I love it when you rock your chucks in the 7 day store with you one ribbonand walk around the mall with your boot camp cover tan and ditty bag...I laugh.
You all think that now because you're still in school and have no idea how the real Marine Corps is. The fleet is every man for himself or you get ****ed over. Most people are out for personnal gain. The only way to to get **** is suck dick of those above you
Personnally, I don't suck dick and I hang out with the guys who don't. Who do you think does all the working parties and gets put in for awards and sh!t?.
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10-09-10, 01:18 PM #116
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10-09-10, 01:37 PM #117
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10-09-10, 01:45 PM #118
Hey cash sales .... I mean backhaus .... I mean boot. That was some fantastic, very useful waste of keystrokes on your part. Thanks for your contribution.
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10-09-10, 02:02 PM #119
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10-09-10, 02:54 PM #120
Why are you assuming all this, no i don't know how the fleet is, i have not been to it, the fleet is probably ran by every Marine doing his part working together because that's how the system works, this isn't a corporate job where every man is out for him or herself, yes you want to excell personally, study extra, pt extra, and i have never sucked up to anyone in my life, i earned my ranked, i earned my way to the honormen's board at MCT, and i'll earn my way to the meritorious promotion here at school, what's wrong with working parties? as soon as a superior says i need 10 Marines, i am always one of the first to run out, along with the rest of the Marines i hang out with, that's great you get put in for awards and do working parties! Props to you, but its how you motivate those under you to do well and strive to excel, and showing them by example how they should act and look as Marines is what defines what type of leader and Marine you will be, and your superiors will see that as well. Good luck LCpl
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