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Information about: The Marine Corps, How to Join the Marine Corps, How to Prepare for Boot Camp, Marine Recruit Basic Training, What to Expect During Recruit Training to Become a U.S. Marine and How to Graduate as Your Platoon's Honor Man and/or With a Meritorious Promotion Upon Marine Boot Camp Graduation. Also Other Marine Info Will Be Included As Well.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Marine Corps Boot Camp Exercises
If you are thinking of joining the Marine Corps or you are waiting your turn at Marine boot camp you may want to begin preparing by getting your body in shape so that you can easily handle the physical training and pass the Marine Corps PFT. For Marine boot camp exercises visit Marine Corps Boot Camp Exrecises
Monday, November 15, 2010
Navy Commissioned DDG 109, Named for the Medal of Honor Recipient
A year from now, when the Marine Corps turns 236 on Nov. 10, 2011, crew members of the Navy’s newest destroyer may remind themselves that it would also have been Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham’s 30th birthday.
More than six years after Dunham’s death, the Navy commissioned DDG 109, named for the Medal of Honor recipient, on Saturday morning in Port Everglades, Fla. Read the whole story here
Cpl. Dunham's parents dedicated his Medal of Honor to all service members and you can read more here
Corporal Dunham saved the lives of other Marines by giving his own. There is no greater love a man or woman can give than to lay down his or her life for their brothers or sisters in battle. Cpl. Dunham was a man of honor.
More than six years after Dunham’s death, the Navy commissioned DDG 109, named for the Medal of Honor recipient, on Saturday morning in Port Everglades, Fla. Read the whole story here
Cpl. Dunham's parents dedicated his Medal of Honor to all service members and you can read more here
Corporal Dunham saved the lives of other Marines by giving his own. There is no greater love a man or woman can give than to lay down his or her life for their brothers or sisters in battle. Cpl. Dunham was a man of honor.
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Don't Ask - Don't Tell
The issue of "Don't Ask - Don't Tell" has been an issue for quite some time but has recently come under fire and so there is currently a survery being taken and the results of that survey may change how the Marine Corps views the issue of don't ask, don't tell.
The 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps, General James F Amos, had this to say: “There is nothing more intimate than combat and I want to make that point crystal clear.” The General's whole quote on the subject can be viewed here.
The 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps, General James F Amos, had this to say: “There is nothing more intimate than combat and I want to make that point crystal clear.” The General's whole quote on the subject can be viewed here.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Happy Birthday USMC!
Today marks the 235th birthday of the United States Marine Corps and I just had to write a short note to wish all my Marine brothers and sisters a safe and happy Marine Corps birthday! OORAH! Semper Fi
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Friday, October 29, 2010
The Marine Corps Birthday
We are only 12 days away from celebrating the 235th birthday of the United States Marine Corps - OOORAH! If you plan on attending the Marine Corps Ball and have not bought tickets you may be to late but there is always hope that your unit has made allowances for late comers. For information on The Marine Corps Birthday, the Marine Corps Ball, etiquette and how to purchase tickets visit: The Marine Corps Birthday
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