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Happy Birthday Marines

“Gotta love dem Marines.” Or at least our wives do!

I have spent my entire adult life in the pursuit of life, liberty and the pursuit of anyone who threatens it!

This year I would like to share some of  the aspects of the Marine Corps that have added to my quality of life and to some of the successes I have experienced over time.

There is little question about the value of discipline in ones life. Professionally, socially and  spiritually, the accrued benefits of the rigorous training of the Marine Corps become an annuity that can be drawn from in times of stress and chaos.  Little in civilian life can ever compare to the experience of war and the equanimity needed to negotiate your own internal fears and  perform at a high level.   I am convinced that the balance of mind and spirit contributed to rewarding career in commercial property management and to the attributes of being a good husband and father.

The most penetrating and lasting benefit of being a Marine has been the sustenance that comes from the unending fellowship and camaraderie of  fellow Marines. It is a  love that surpasses all understanding and has the secondary benefit of  an increased sense of spirituality in daily living.  As paradoxical as it may seem,  the Marine Corps actually makes one a better lover in the broadest sense of the word.  The espirit de corps that is so often referenced is in turn a form of Agagpe, the sort of which promotes peace and understanding.

Marine training has no false sympathy or feigned understanding. When given a job.. you do not leave the post until it is done.  I was told by my bosses that this is the reason I was hired over other applicants.

The emphasis placed on values is also something that has a very long half life. Current day Marines carry value cards that they are issued and they sign. The front has the standard Honor, Courage and Committment and the back the states that Marines lead by example, respect themselves foremost, place faith and honor above all else and give allegiance to God,Country, Corps and Family.  How can you go wrong with that value system in your pocket?

Many of us old and new breed lead our lives today with the same traditions that we were taught in boot camp.  I am a man in full as a result.

 

“Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they make a difference in the world. But the Marines don’t have that problem.”  Ronald Reagan 1985

“There are only two kinds of people who understand Marines, Marines and the enemy. Everyone else has a second-hand opinion.”

General Thornson, U.S Army

” The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the Marine Coprs.”  Eleanor Roosevelt 1945

 

“America doesn’t need a Marine Corps, America wants a Marine Corps.” General Krulak

 

Happy Birthday Jarheads!!

 

 

The Veterans are Coming, the Veterans are Coming!

Welcome to the new  Citizen Fourth Estate.  We are entering “Operation Information.” Our mission is to provide a space for advocacy and dialogue with all  Arizona veterans.  I am a trained Veterans Service Officer, and  published writer in the arena of  Veterans Affairs.  I served in Marine Corps, with the 7th Marines and Marine Air Wing with two stints in Vietnam.  I am currently a Mentor for returning combat veterans at the Merritt Retreat Center in Payson, Arizona.  I have extensive training in the care and transition to civilian life for returning combat veterans. Please join us in an ongoing dialogue with a Band of Brothers and Sisters.