I found this to be quite true in my time. My bunkmate on Parris Island had a Bachelor's Degree, I had about 3 years of college, no degree.
There are those here who may differ.
A third of my platoon had at least a year of college and had dropped out to enlist like I did. at least 4 had degrees and one some grad school. That was in 1970.
About half of my barracks had degrees and several of us were offered direct appointments to the Naval academy.
This notion was B.S. then and is more so now.
As an AF officer, more than half of the enlisted force were pursuing a degree and now I am teaching at a college and a large proportion of our students are active duty in both undergrad and grad programs.
Those who think otherwise about the Marines are ignorant, at best.
Semper Fi
There are a lot of Neanderthals in Congress. At least the Marines do something worthwhile.
My son the Marine is a well-educated aeronautical engineer by training. I have met a lot of very, very intelligent and wise Marines through him.
Semper fidelis, all.
Marine Mom and I will watch this tonight. Thanks for the link.
thanks
In ‘52 we simply stated that Marines (small “m”) are amphibious creatures that thrive on sh!t!
Semper Blogging!
Dick G
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When my dad was in Navy basic training in 1945 an officer walked up to his unit and pointing to a man in the front row and at everyone to his right said “from you over; you are now Marines. Go get your gear and get on the bus.”
The aircraft carrier my dad served on was all Marine F-4U Corsairs.
I dunno, any outfit whose primary antitank weapon was a K-BAR knife.........
In boot camp, it wasn't a good idea to let the Drill Instructor(s) know you had a degree or any college.
Semper Fi...
mark
Enlisted in '69 and spent 4 years in the Marines. I served with many Marines with varying levels of education and from different cultures and backgrounds. When it came down to doing our job we were all part of the Green Marine Machine.
My Father was a 25 year career Marine. I grew up in a Marine Corps culture.
My Father
PBS?
They’ll find a way, somehow, to make America’s toughest fighting force look like candy-asses.
Bet the farm on it.
Thank you very much for posting this. I have watched the entire video today. As a retired AF officer of 26 years and having worked for the Army for 13 years I truly have the greatest respect and admiration for The Corps.