Posted on 02/20/2007 6:01:33 AM PST by KeyLargo
Just a heads up for interested freepers.
The Marines
Examining the unique warrior culture of the United States Marine Corps, this documentary focuses on Marine training, the strong bonds between Marines and their devotion to the corps.
"Semper Fidelis, always faithful. You'll take the corpse off the battlefield even if it means your own life ... Alive or dead, they come back with you."
- Nancy Sherman, professor and author of Stoic Warriors
THE MARINES, airing Wednesday, February 21, 2007, 9:00-10:30 p.m. ET on PBS, examines the unique "Warrior Culture" of the smallest but fiercest branch of the U.S. armed services. With significant access to Marine Corps training facilities in Parris Island, South Carolina; Quantico, Virginia; and Twentynine Palms, California, THE MARINES reveals what it takes and what it means to be a Marine - from the first moments of a recruit's arrival at boot camp.
THE MARINES offers extensive coverage of the often grueling Marine Corps training, including the Martial Arts Program, confidence course and intense rifle range instruction. The program also demonstrates how the Marines evaluate and shape their future leaders with the rigorous Officer Candidate Leadership reaction course and infamous "Quigley" exercise.
More than 30 current and former Marines of all ranks, authors and military correspondents were interviewed to tell the story of the rich history, traditions and continuing importance of the Marine Corps and the warrior ethos it instills.
"How the Warrior Culture is engrained and how it sets the Marines apart from other armed services branches are critical aspects of Marine development and understanding," said producer/writer/director John Grant. "This program offers an in-depth and unvarnished look at the rigorous physical and psychological training employed to create this tenaciously loyal, highly skilled breed of combatant ready to defend country and comrade at any cost."
Other segments of THE MARINES focus on the Wounded Warrior Barracks in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; the new Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, Virginia; and women in the Marines. The program also travels to the country's largest Marine base in California, where Marines are seen training in mock Iraqi villages just weeks before deployment overseas.
Underwriters: Alfiero Family Charitable Foundation, Public Television Viewers and PBS.
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Just kidding. I was almost a Marine, but their delayed enlistment policy kept me from joining. My needs at the time did not work out.
I got the easy duty. I joined the Army.
I love the Marines though.
Must be those "Hollywood" Marines. :-)
We had to eat the box of cookies dry, finish mail call, then sing 3 verses of Elvis's "Return To Sender" for each miss addressed letter in the stack before lights out. Then sleep at attention for having a crummy singing voice!
Soay water! I wish! :-)
Semper Fi
First of all, let me clear up a misconception that several posters seem to have: The Marines have *already* set up an elite unite opconned to SOCOM.
http://tinyurl.com/3yghq9
That is, it is not up for debate. The point cannot be argued that they shouldn't do it, because they have already done it. Savvy, all?
The second point was that "Marines" are unique in international law as being permitted to guard embassies, unlike soldiers, who are forbidden to do so. Therefore, if you want a uniformed guard, they at least have to be *called* "Marines", even if they work for Blackwater security. They don't have to wear Marine Corps uniforms or have ever served in the Marine Corps, yet they have to be called "Marines".
Finally, as to organization. Donald Rumsfeld reorganized the US Army from its traditional divisional organization to that of organic brigades. He did this based on the estimated best organization of the Army for future wars.
The Marines, though they would most likely have a far different organization, also need to be reorganized into units that give them optimal command and control and combat efficiency in the future. The best minds in the Corps Command and General Staff will be the ones who have to figure out what, exactly, this new organization will be, based on what they project are the future conflicts the Marines will have to fight.
The one thing that is certain is that the Marine Corps current unit configuration will not continue. It is just not optimal for the fighting the Marines will have to do in the future, and more than using spears instead of rifles.
My son's platoon had it easy then on the mail. Baked goods were shared with all and usually the recipient got little or none. Son said, just don't send anything, he wouldn't get much anyway.
LOL! We shared as long as EVERYONE had one. if there was one short, you ate the box.
So the little 4 packs of chocolate cherries was just right! :-)
But I'm going back 35 years !
I have some advice for moms too. Maybe none are as silly as me and don't need this, I hope.
But anyway, on July 4th of last year I wrote my son for the last time before we left to go to San Diego. I had recently finished a picture poster for my younger son's high school graduation party, complete with glitter glue, which I thought looked pretty awesome. I then proceeded to use the same on the envelope flap after I sealed it and sent it off in the mail. My son was always happy to get mail from me, but I royally screwed up his day on this occasion.
After he opened it and read it, they were called back to line up outside for their DI, and his DI saw the glitter on his hand. Needless to say, he didn't think it was pretty and really embarrassed my son about it "What does this recruit have on his hand?" "Sir, this recruit does not know what is on his hand!" Then his DI held grabbed his offending hand and held it 3 inches away from his face and repeated the question and then asked him if he was trying to look pretty for the other men. He then had to do extra PT all day.
My son was not pleased, but laughed about it later. I apologized profusely. LOL
LOL!
Well, you obviously were never a Marine, because you not only sound like an ignorant dork, but an undisciplined and tactless one at that.
My guess is that you are a militarist, with a fascination for pretty uniforms and drill & ceremonies. On the other hand, I am a militant, so I don't suggest what changes the Marines need to make, only that change is inevitable, as their mission changes.
Well, I guess even the Marines can't make a silk purse out of a horse's ass.
If you have military historians in the background, read about the 55 days at Peking about Marines as embassy/legation guards. That is why Marines guard out Embassys.
If the coward appointed by carter to be ambassador to Iran in '79 hadn't ordered the Marines to surrender, we might not have the same problems with Iran we've had since then. The raghead mouthing off, while leading the strike on our embassy just might have been in the sights of one of the Marines guarding that Embassy. Semper Fi, U.S.M.C. '65-69 across the big water ''66-67-home in 68.
...the O-3.
And that's all I've got to say to you, Marine.
AMEN!
Thanks for reminding me!! I had forgotten.
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