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To: LadyX; g'nad; MudPuppy; Trish; Teacup; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; RaceBannon; SK1 Thurman; tet68; ...
......."the strength of the Corps lies in the individual Marine.
The character (often defined as "what you are in the dark") of these warriors is defined by the three constant Corps Values: honor, courage, and commitment. "......

Honor: Honor requires each Marine to exemplify the ultimate standard in ethical and moral conduct.
Honor is many things; honor requires many things. A U.S. Marine must never lie, never cheat, never steal, but that is not enough. Much more is required.
Each Marine must cling to an uncompromising code of personal integrity, accountable for his actions and holding others accountable for theirs.
And, above all, honor mandates that a Marine never sully the reputation of his Corps.

Courage: Simply stated, courage is honor in action -- and more.
Courage is moral strength, the will to heed the inner voice of conscience, the will to do what is right regardless of the conduct of others.
It is mental discipline, an adherence to a higher standard.
Courage means willingness to take a stand for what is right in spite of adverse consequences.
This courage, throughout the history of the Corps, has sustained Marines during the chaos, perils, and hardships of combat.
And each day, it enables each Marine to look in the mirror -- and smile.

Commitment: Total dedication to Corps and Country.
Gung-ho Marine teamwork.
All for one, one for all.
By whatever name or cliche, commitment is a combination of
(1) selfless determination and
(2) a relentless dedication to excellence.
Marines never give up, never give in, never willingly accept second best.
Excellence is always the goal.
And, when their active duty days are over, Marines remain reserve Marines, retired Marines, or Marine veterans.
There is no such thing as an ex-Marine or former-Marine.
Once a Marine, always a Marine.
Commitment never dies.

The three Corps Values: honor, courage, commitment.
They make up the bedrock of the character of each individual Marine.
They are the foundation of his Corps.
These three values, handed down from generation to generation, have made U.S. Marines the Warrior Elite.
The U.S. Marine Corps: the most respected and revered fighting force on earth.


68 posted on 11/08/2002 9:40:11 AM PST by COB1
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To: COB1; JoeSixPack1; tet68; RaceBannon; MudPuppy; g'nad; Teacup; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; ofMagog; ...
Thank you for your post.

Going back to Parris Island, I could see that those values and the mindset and esprit de corps all are alive and well!

It was beautiful to see the respect accorded every man and woman, no matter when they served.
On a previous visit, taking my son there in 1997, we parked at the Rifle Range to watch incoming platoons.
A Drill Instructor, thinking we might have a son in one, loped over to inquire if he might send him over to talk to us.
My son thanked him and explained I was the Marine.

Without a second's hesitation, he snapped to full attention, at the same time shouting loudly,

"OUTSTANDING" !!

Nowhere but in the Corps would this be instinctive, and a common occurence!

71 posted on 11/08/2002 9:59:36 AM PST by LadyX
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