AR 670-1 in Regards to Grooming Standards (Facial Hair) What is so unprofessional about a beard‚ a Fu Man Chu‚ or even a goatee? AR 670-1 states that personnel in the Army are only allowed to grow a mustache‚ to a certain extent. However‚ there are many styles of facial hair that could be observed as being professional‚ given that they are allowed to be grown to a certain length‚ which should be dictated by a revision in the regulation. The idea may come off as preposterous or even demeaning
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A Marine NCO in my eyes is characterized by being a leader‚ hard worker‚ and well disciplined individual. I want to model myself after the great NCO’s that have inspired me since I have joined the Marine Corps. These Marines were there for me on every occasion. When I had just picked up LCpl I got in trouble during C school. After my Page 11 it was the NCO’s around me that kept me from giving up. The pushed me to try even harder and to learn from my mistakes to better myself. I want to be able to
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rules and regulations and why they are important to not only the marine corps but life in general. First off I would like to start with the Marine Corps‚ in the Marine Corps regulations are important to us because they keep us in line. they hold order and put a standard that sets us apart from normal society. Regulations in the Marine Corps gives us a chance to prove our discipline by following such regulations. Rules in the Marines corps also keep order and challenge our discipline. Furthermore rules
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consciousness. I forced out my breath“United-States-Marine-Corps” though each cluster of four reps. Unable to muster the strength to pump out another push-up‚ my arms gave out and my chest hit the floor. Taking sanctuary in the few seconds of rest‚ I rolled over to start my next set of sit-ups. The same U-S-M-C chant subconsciously repeated itself as I repped out each sit-up. In the beginning of my eighth grade year‚ I made the decision to enlist in the Marine Corps. Since then‚ that goal has been my motivation
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HOWARD 013 U.S. Marines with 1st Marine Division Band perform during the Marine Corps Installations West-Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton change of command ceremony aboard Camp Pendleton‚ Calif.‚ Aug. 23‚ 2013. U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese relinquished command of MCIW-MCB Camp Pendleton to U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. John W. Bullard Jr. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kathryn Howard‚ MCIW-MCB Camp Pendleton Combat Camera/Released) 018 same as 013 019 same as 013
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Schmuckatelle Corporals Course 10-1 4th Squad “Embodiment of Marine Corps History and Traditions: The modern NCO” The modern Marine NCO is the embodiment of the Corps’ history and traditions for more reasons that can be mentioned in this essay. Before we dive into the reasons‚ we must understand what does that statement really means. It means to that the current generation NCOs represent as a whole‚ or rather becomes‚ the Corps’ history and traditions. NCOs are the ones who make decisions
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Many traditions are practiced in the Marine Corps that pass down the legacy from one generation to another. Some of these traditions are antiquated‚ a waste of time and irrelevant and some are valuable to our espirit de corps that builds comradery. Whichever the case those that do not get practiced enough that do build that comradery need to be practiced more and the traditions that are a waste of time should no longer be practiced. Change of command ceremonies is a tradition that should be eliminated
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INITIATIVE AND DEDICATION ARE THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS IN EVERY MAN AND WOMAN IT IS THESE INDIVIDUALS WHO WILL SUCCEED WHERE ALL OTHERS FAIL.I CHOSE THIS BOOK TO GAIN A NEW OUTLOOK ON MY OWN WORK ETHIC AND TO REDEFINE MY OWN MOTIVATION IN THE MARINES CORPS 2. What part of the book was the most effective in accomplishing the author’s missions? What part of the book was the least effective? THE BOOK IS SPLIT IN TWO HALVES. THE FIRST PART IS ESSENTIALLY THE BACKGROUND STORY OF GARCIA AND HIS
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successfully win on the battle field‚ as technology begins to evolve the reasoning changes to mostly conduct ceremonies. A Marine Corps tradition I think that should be practiced more in my unit is close order drill. I can promote participation by having guided discussions‚ having competitions among the marines and recommending them to participate in special ceremonies. Some Marines are uneducated on why drill is still a part of our tradition and why it is expected for them to be proficient. The only
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