Disgusting. It shows such a lack of regard and respect and understanding of the selflessness and honor of these men and women.
They want us to lose. they want terrorists to kill our brave soldiers. Don't tell me otherwise.
Too bad exile isn't an available remedy for some of these hate-America kooks.
As another poster said, when Zarqawi got his just desserts the libs were burning their flags at half-mast.
The Corps bends over backwards to police any sort of improper use of force incidents, whether the outside world knows about it or not.
This cartoonist is an ignorant ass.
Race, you see this shiat yet?
Let this punk do that with an Islamic symbol, and he'll find out who the *#&%#%* murderers in this world are.
Benson needs a good a$$-whoopin'!
"The beatings will continue until morale improves"
Phoenix is a big military town due to Luke Air Force Base. I am always very proud of our milatary and say so in various situations. The majority of adults are, too.
This cartoon should damage the circulation of the Arizona People's Republic to a considerable extent. I hope they collapse.
"3. Scope. The provisions of this order requiring prior approval
of SecNav, CMC, or the designee, apply only to use or imitation of
the seal, emblem, names, or initials of the Marine Corps that
suggests official approval, endorsement, or authorization in
connection with a promotion, goods, services, or commercial
activity, and to those noncommercial uses that would tend to
subject the Marine Corps to discredit or that would be inimical to
the health, safety, welfare, or morale of members of the Marine
Corps. "
MCO 5030
by GyG GyG (Login Dick Gaines)
Forum Owner
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MCO 5030.3B
JA
15 Aug 97
MARINE CORPS ORDER 5030.3B
From: Commandant of the Marine Corps
To: Distribution List
Subj: UNOFFICIAL USE OF THE SEAL, EMBLEM, NAMES OR INITIALS OF THE
MARINE CORPS
Ref: (a) Title 10, United States Code (NOTAL)
(b) SECNAVINST 5030.7
(c) Executive Order No. 10538 of 22 Jun 54 (NOTAL)
1. Purpose. To establish procedures to determine whether to
grant permission to use or imitate the seal, emblem, names, or
initials of the U.S. Marine Corps in connection with commercial
and certain noncommercial activities pursuant to section 7881 of
reference (a), and license plates per section 1057 of reference
(a). The Secretary of the Navy (SecNav), in reference (b), has
provided the policy and has delegated to the Commandant of the
Marine Corps (CMC) the authority to subdelegate to certain
subordinate officers, in writing, the authority to grant
permission required by sections 1057 and 7881 of reference (a)
for such use or imitation.
2. Cancellation. MCO 5030.3A.
3. Scope. The provisions of this order requiring prior approval
of SecNav, CMC, or the designee, apply only to use or imitation of
the seal, emblem, names, or initials of the Marine Corps that
suggests official approval, endorsement, or authorization in
connection with a promotion, goods, services, or commercial
activity, and to those noncommercial uses that would tend to
subject the Marine Corps to discredit or that would be inimical to
the health, safety, welfare, or morale of members of the Marine
Corps.
4. Standards
a. No Unofficial Use or Imitation of the Marine Corps Seal.
Reproduction and use of the Marine Corps seal, as it is described
in reference (c), is restricted to materials emanating from
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. Except for the manufacture of
official letterhead stationery and related items of official Marine
Corps use, reproduction and use of the Marine Corps seal is
prohibited.
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release; distribution is
unlimited.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
2 NAVY ANNEX
WASHINGTON, DC 20380-1775
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b. Unofficial Use or Imitation of the Marine Corps Emblem,
Names, or Initials. Requests from civilian enterprises to use or
imitate the Marine Corps emblem, names, or initials will ordinarily
be approved where such use or imitation merely provides a Marine
Corps accent or flavor to otherwise fungible goods. Disapproval,
however, usually may be expected where such use or imitation
reasonably would:
(1) imply any official or unofficial connection between
the Marine Corps and the user;
(2) tend to create the impression that the Marine Corps or
the United States is in any way responsible for any financial or
legal obligation of the user;
(3) give the impression that the Marine Corps selectively
benefits the particular manufacturer, commercial entity, or other
user, as in displaying the Marine Corps emblem, names, or initials
on musical instruments, weapons, or the like, and in using the
emblem, names, or initials in connection with advertising, naming,
or describing products and services such as insurance, real estate,
or financial services; or
(4) tend to subject the Marine Corps to discredit or would
be inimical to the health, safety, welfare, or morale of members of
the Marine Corps, or is otherwise objectionable.
c. Acceptable Use of Imitation of the Marine Corps Insignia.
No request for permission is required when a use or imitation of the
Marine Corps emblem, names, or initials includes prominent display
of the disclaimer, "Neither the United States Marine Corps nor any
other component of the Department of Defense has approved, endorsed,
or authorized this product (or promotion, or service, or activity),"
as an integral part of the use or imitation. A "prominent display"
is one located on the same page as the first use of the insignia (or
in the case of a product or object other than a document, on the
same side of the product or object upon which the use first
appears), prominent in that use, and printed in letters at least
one-half the size and density of the insignia. The Marine Corps
reserves the right, however, to review or screen any product or
advertisement to ensure the proposed usage upholds the dignity and
reputation of the U.S. Marine Corps and to ensure such use does not
subject the Marine Corps to discredit or adversely affect the
health, safety, welfare, or morale of members of the Marine Corps,
or is otherwise objectionable.
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15 Aug 97
5. Action
a. Redelegation of Authority. CMC hereby redelegates, pursuant
to the authorization in paragraph 4 of reference (b), authority to
grant written permission to use the Marine Corps emblem, names, or
initials, including their use on state license plates, to the
Director, Administration and Resource Management Division (ARDE).
(1) Prior to granting approval for commercial usage of the
Marine Corps insignia, CMC (ARDE) shall forward such requests to the
Director, Judge Advocate Division (JAR), for comment and
concurrence. CMC (JAR) will in turn forward these requests to
Counsel for the Commandant (CL) for concurrence or additional
comment as appropriate.
(2) Written requests for permission to market products
displaying Marine Corps insignia in Marine Corps exchanges will
be coordinated between Morale, Welfare, and Recreation CMC (MWX)
and CMC (ARDE). CMC (ARDE) will send copies of these written approvals
or disapprovals to CMC (MWX).
b. Procedures for Obtaining Written Permission. Requests for
written permission to use or imitate the Marine Corps emblem, names,
or initials shall be in writing and shall be directed to CMC (ARDE).
The request should, at a minimum, contain the following information:
(1) name and address of the requester;
(2) a description of the type of activity in which the
requester is engaged or proposes to engage;
(3) a statement of whether the requester considers the
proposed use or imitation to be commercial or noncommercial, and
why;
(4) a brief description and illustration or sample of the
proposed use or imitation, as well as a description of the product
or service in connection with which it will be used. This
description must provide sufficient detail to enable the Marine
Corps to determine whether there is a reasonable tendency to suggest
such use or imitation is approved, endorsed, or authorized by the
Marine Corps or any other component of the Department of Defense,
and to determine whether it may serve to discredit the Marine Corps
or be inimical to the health, safety, welfare, and morale of its
members, or is otherwise objectionable; and
(5) in the case of a noncommercial use or imitation, a copy
of the charter, constitution, bylaws, and similar organizational
documents of the requester, together with a detailed description
of its function or purpose. Insufficiently specific requests
will be returned for additional information.
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DISTRIBUTION: PCN 102 070301 00
Copy to: 700110 (55)
7000093/8145005 (2)
7000099, 144/8145001 (1)
.
Oh good lord.......
As a retired grunt, Recon and specops (high-speed dirt eater) jarhead, I know what this guy wants, and gents, we must not give it to him. The attention and notoriety he so desperately craves must be withheld -- then he will drift back into obscurity from whence he slithered.
Never fight your enemy on ground of the enemy's choosing at the time of his choosing.
Steve Benson? I am not surprised. He's a very mean man.
Ping-You might be interested in this.
To say I'm pissed would be an understatement.
Support Murtha's worthy opponent - Diana Irey
OMG! Maybe they should rename themselves the "Arizona Red Star-Democrat" or some such!
In america are you not innocent until proven quilty this is not right
I think a good ass kicking is in order here.
That makes me mad!
Plus ça change, plus c'est la meme chose!
bttt