TO
BE A MARINE...............................................
Some people
think we came from hell, others think we should all go there. Then there
are the wise ones who are glad we are around.
So what
does it take to be a Marine? I admit, you have to be a bit foolish, a little
daring, somewhat adventurous, looking for a challenge and according to
most parents-crazy. Why? Because we are special. We train differently,
we act differently, we think like no others, we take chances where others
never would, we do more with less, we are overflowing with pride. We wear
our uniform with pride, we hold our heads up high with pride and our families
are proud of us. Our country respects us, there are those who are not fond
of us and the enemy fear us. So, unless you've been a Marine, no one really
understands us or what it takes to be a Marine. We are damn proud to be
called "Marine".
You can
find a former Marine in all walks of life. People say we're dummies, stupid,
crazy, obnoxious, animals. THEY JUST DON'T
KNOW!!!! I have met former Marines who are
lawyers, doctor, artists, police captains, business owners and just about
any profession you can imagine. And every former Marine I have met is just
as proud now as when they were in the Corps. Our ways in life and in combat
are unconventional, unlike others, daring foolish or rude at times, impetuous,
usually tough but always successful. We have been called, "America's
911". We know how to "TAKE
IT" and we know how to "DISH
IT OUT". We have gone through boot camp or
OCS and became sensitive, caring and loving. Sensitive to what people say
about us, caring for our fellow Marines and loving our Corps and country.
The men and women of the Marine Corps are highly motivated and held in
high esteem by those who love us, hate us and fear us. We have an ego the
size of Texas and a history to back it up. No one can ever take that away
from us because we have earned it. When you join the Marine Corps, it is
because you want to be a Marine, “I KNOW”.
Over
the past century, we have been looked down upon, insulted, spat on, rejected,
degraded, used, abused, exploited and taken advantage of. We love it! We
can take it that's what makes us a Marine, this special treatment. We are
respected and admired by other countries yet not in some social circles
in our country. That is just fine because we shall be here, prepared to
fight when our country needs us again and we ask for nothing. That's what
it takes to be a Marine.
Gen.
George S. Patton could not have said it any better when he said, "The highest
obligation and privilege of citizenship it that of bearing arms for one's
country." If it weren't for these crazy, foolhardy, vulgar, wild, gutsy,
who joined the Marine Corps, we would not have a country, a free
braggarts country. A free country that allows others to call us names. We have protected
this country and died for you.
Thank
you for that honor.
By Martin
E. Shapiro-RVN 1965/66, 1st Bn., 9th Marines |
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GRUNT
Term of
affection used to denote that filthy, sweaty,
dirt-encrusted,
foot-sore, camouflage-painted,
ripped-trousered,
tired, sleepy, beautiful, little son of a bitch who has kept the wolf away
from the door for over two hundred years.
Green Side
Out H.G. Duncan
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