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    Marines vs Army Would you like to be all that you can be? If not how about being one of the few and the proud? These are the mottos for two branches of service; the Army and the Marine Corps, respectively. As a Marine veteran, and the father of a current marine, I feel that I am uniquely qualified to help you determine if either of these organizations are in your future. The first step in either service is going through a rigorous training known as boot camp or basic training. Not…

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    My goal in life is to join the United States Marine Corps. The marines offer many benefits like free college, guaranteed annual raise, and free medical, dental, and life insurance. Joining the marines would develope good life skills and habits like discipline and survival skills. By joining the marines I would be protecting and serving my country from foreign evil powers such as terrorist groups or other countries making conflicts like North Korea. By joining the marines I would be bettering…

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    For exceptionally meritorious service to the government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility as the Chief of Staff for Marine Corps Combat Development Command from July 2013 to XXXX 2016. Col Mundy led a staff representing 18,000 personnel spread over several commands located across the county responsible for integrating Marine Corps concepts and requirements based warfighting capabilities; including doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education,…

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    Punctuality. What exactly is punctuality? Why is punctuality important and why is it something absolutely necessary in the united stated marine corps. What makes punctuality such a driving force to keeping everything in our life organized and non chaotic. Punctuality is the act of being on time. So what does that mean to you? Being on time means much more than just showing up when you're supposed to. To some being on time means simply you're not the last person to make it to your destination.…

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    The United States Marines Corps enlisted Private Lewis Burwell Puller in August of 1918, this young Private would go on to become one of the most decorated Marines in the Corps’ history. Lewis Burwell “Chesty” Puller spent the better part of 37 years dedicated to the Marine Corps and his Marines. Puller’s numerous battlefield accomplishments and 5 Navy Crosses make him a legend among Marines. Chesty was the epitome of selfless service placing our nation, the Marine Corps and every Marine that…

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    capture the supply the british had for the first amphibious raid.The Marine Corps have had a name for themselves since the revolutionary times. Like the Marines dress blue uniform is known, has been since origins dating as far back as the revolutionary time. In 1776, Marines wore green jackets with a high leather collar to protect against close-combat attacks. In 1798, the jacket changed to blue to represent the Corps naval tradition. In 1841, Marines began wearing a dark blue jacket and light…

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    Essay On Punctuality

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    Non Commissioned Officer In this paper I will cover the importance of punctuality as a Non Commissioned Officer and all that a Non Commissioned Officer job entails. I will also cover the history as an Non Commissioned Officer, the Military Police Corps, and how we became one of the Most Disciplined military. It is all Non Commissioned Officers job to set the standard and lead by example, punctuality is a big part of that. The Army is a profession that depends on its Non Commissioned Officers to…

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    towards Marine forces being on the ground because he felt that they were taking funds to do the same job as the Army. After his proposal to the president and Congress to move all Marine forces to the control of the Army, the Commandant of the Marine Corp was “impressed with the gravity of the threat” (80), and he knew that something must be done to preserve the branch. He decided to carry out the already proposed plan to make the Marines a landing and amphibious force. Had the threat not come,…

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    for heroism in Vietnam in February 1968, was born January 9, 1948, in Glendale, Califoria He attended Emerson Elementary, John Muir Jr. High and Burbank High School in Burbank, California, leaving the latter in 1964. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, in Los Angeles, on March 8, 1965. Completing recruit training with…

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    Carter joined the Marine Corps, and attend the Marine Corps Combat Engineer School. (Staff Sergeant Ty Michael Carter - Medal of Honor Recipient for the United States Army.) Carter spent four years in the Marine Corps as an engineer. He was able to serve two training deployments before receiving an honorably discharged for the Marine Corps. (Staff Sergeant Ty Michael Carter - Medal of Honor Recipient for the United States Army.) Soon after Carter’s discharge out of the Marine Corps; he enrolled…

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