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    Marines represent what it means to be a perfect warrior and a gentleman. In the 1800’s battles were fought with what is now known as rules of war. A Marine Corps General of a modern army in those days wanted to be seen as a gentleman and therefore demanded the respect that a gentleman would receive both on and off the battlefield. In order to receive that respect‚ it was said that a battle should be fought humanly or as a gentleman. Though in most armies only officers were considered gentlemen

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    United States Marine Corps meet. Within this 252-page book you will find a combination of historical fact‚ interesting background‚ and personal recollection from one of the men who helped shape what the Marines are today. The book is organized in seven different sections‚ each explaining a different facet of the Marine Corps. The first section explains in detail the struggle of the Marine Corps to survive as an entity over its long history. General Krulak explains how the Marine Corps had to fight for

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    Since the beginning of the Marine Corps‚ NCOs have played a pivotal and vital role‚ not only in the evolution but in the success of the Marine Corps and its missions. From being the embodiment of the Corps‚ and to upholding all of its vast history and traditions‚ whether that be its core values of honor‚ courage‚ and commitment or its saying‚ “Semper Fidelis.” On every battlefield our country has ever been on since the founding of the Corps on November 10‚ 1775‚ Marines have been there to face

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    Section 21 (Ef-21)

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    (EF-21) provides a new operational concept that prepares the Marine Corps for the challenges of the future operating environment. In a future environment that blurs the line between state and non-state actors armed with modern technology that eliminates the U.S.’s technological advantage‚ the Marine Corps must be able to provide “the right force in the right place at the right time.”(pg 4‚8) While staying true to the Maine Corps’ expeditionary nature‚ it focuses on maintaining a force with a focus

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    Cpl Smith 20 March 2013 Integrity The United States Marine corps is America’s number one force for many reasons; our ability to protect the nation‚ the self-sacrifice we have endured‚ and our integrity. The Marine Corps has always been known for its standards of self-discipline that allows us to maintain the great quality to accomplish a mission. The Corps is a symbol of honor‚ it demonstrates the courage we have‚ and the commitment we give ourselves for greater reasons. These core values are

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    Systems Evaluation Name CIS/207 Date Instructor Systems Evaluation One of the most prevalent and effective systems used within the Marine Corps is the human resources system known as Marine Online (MOL). MOL was created to track Marines annual training‚ allow special requests such as leave‚ liberty‚ temporary duty assignments‚ personal time away from duty. MOL also gives Marines the ability to track carrier progression through annual reporting and rewards that are posted. The system includes

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    Customs and Curtiousies

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    tradition and usage. In the Marine Corps‚ practically every custom has grown out of the manner in which Marines of the past conducted themselves. Many Marine customs have been incorporated into regulations in order to standardize conduct throughout the Corps‚ but some of them cannot be found in written directives. Knowing and observing these customs‚ both written and unwritten‚ is important to each Marine because it keeps him mindful of the heritage and traditions of his Corps‚ and of his duty to uphold

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    Mos Guide

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    MOS SELECTION HANDBOOK CONTENTS PAGE Acknowledgements ………………………………………………………………. 3 MOS Assignment Process ………………………………………………... ……... 4 Supplementary MOS Program ………………………………………………….. 7 Promotion Information …………………………………………….……………. 8 MOS Descriptions ………………………………………………………………... 10 Adjutant ………………………...………………………………………… 11 Intelligence ……………………………………...………………………… 13 Infantry ……………………………………..…………………………..… 20 Logistics …………………………………………………….……….….… 22 Communications

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    Marines Leadership Traits

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    Marine without the proper information and training to give him the knowledge to fight back would be useless. He could possess all the traits in the world but without the know-how he would be unable to effectively fight back. This is why the Marine Corps focuses so much on furthering education‚ both civilian and military‚ for all Marines regardless of rank. To ensure the knowledge and know-how is taught and constantly improved to equip our Marines making them able to perform their duties against an

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    hollow words. One example is an ad for the “Esprit de Corps Lamp” by The Hamilton Collection. This advertisement uses some appeals of non-material needs mentioned in Jib Fowels’ article “Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals” and patriotic imagery to appeal to the elderly. Through the use of patriotic imagery‚ buzzwords‚ and the appeal of the need for affiliation‚ the need to feel safe‚ and the need for guidance. The advertisement “Esprit de Corps” can appeal to a person’s non-material needs. This article

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