Here at Marines we say there is not much of a downside to an all volunteer military. There is quite an upside though – it’s knowing that each and every Marine wants to be here and that they exhibit an unconditional devotion to honor, courage and commitment.
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CheyTac Intervention
October 26th, 2010 // By Marines Magazine StaffGunnery Sgt. Carlos Hathcock is credited with killing an enemy soldier from a distance of 2,500 yards, the longest confirmed successful hit in the 20th century. The Intervention rifle, made by CheyTac LLC, may make [Read more...]
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Faces in the Ranks
October 20th, 2010 // By Marines StaffGunnery Sgt. John Mosser Dripping Springs, Texas Age: 32 Occupation: Platoon sergeant Unit: 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion Mosser was the team sergeant for a team of 20 Marines with 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion in Afghanistan [Read more...]
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PHOTO SET: JAN. – MAR. 2010
August 2nd, 2010 // By Sgt. SnedenMarines take pride in knowing that our Corps is the most proficient fighting force in the world. No matter where we go, we are recognized as the essence of our core values. It is our [Read more...]
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PHOTO SET: JUL. – SEPT. 2009
June 25th, 2010 // By Marine Corps NewsAs the world moves into the age of social media, we at MARINES are using the new technology to see how it can benefit our mission Corpswide. A great thing about the Marine Corps is [Read more...]