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    Marine customs are simply desirable courses of action sanctioned by 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

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    unacceptable. This is a motto that every Marine should live by. We are constantly told that for anything and everything we have to show up to‚ we should be 15 minutes prior. This gives us a few extra minutes incase anything happens. Also this is so we are not rushed on our way there. If you show up just on time there is a chance they could have started without you‚ therefore you are late. Showing up on time is a responsibility that is expected to be upheld by all Marines‚ regardless of rank. Responsibility

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    Management Practices of Marine Corps Recruit Training Anthony Glenn II Mgt-330 Management for Organizations Prof. David Gibbons May 30‚ 2013 Management Practices of Marine Corps Recruit Training Marine Corps recruit training is organized specifically to make Marines who are committed to the institutions core values of honor courage and commitment in service to the country. Recruit training is organized by Regiment; within the Regiment there are several components such as Battalion‚ Company

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    Correspondence Procedures

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    MCI 0131K MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE CORRESPONDENCE PROCEDURES MARINE BARRACKS WASHINGTON‚ DC UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE 912 CHARLES POOR STREET SE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD DC 20391-5680 IN REPLY REFER TO: 1550 Ser 0131 30 Oct 06 From: Director To: Marine Corps Institute Student Subj: CORRESPONDENCE PROCEDURES (0131K) 1. Purpose. The subject course is designed to provide individuals responsible for preparing/typing correspondence with the knowledge of the various

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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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    Jazz Critique

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    "The President’s Own" United States Marine Band performed Monday October 2‚ 2006 at 8pm in the PAC. The director was Lieutenant Colonel Michael J. Colburn and the assistant director was Captain Jason K. Fettig. The different numbers in the performance were "Summon the Heroes"‚ "Guillaume Tell Duo Brillant"‚ "The High School Cadets"‚ "Scherzo and Finale" from Symphony No. 4 in F minor‚ "Semper Fidelis"‚ "Lincolnshire Posy"‚ "American Spirituals"‚ and "The Stars and Stripes Forever"

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    why others focus on joining the Marines‚ is that some are looking for that superior outcome on life serving for your country. Many others join because they find their selves confused about their feature and seeing what the Marines or any other branch can offer to them. “Ambitious‚ smart and motivated young men and women who want to be part of a prestigious organization are drawn to the Marine Corps ’ reputation as America ’s most elite fighting force.”(“Why the Marines?” 2010: 1). With joining this

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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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    starts off in 1953 with the opinion on how the Marine Corps got it’s reputation from Gunnery Sergeant Walter Holzworth “they started right out telling everybody how great they were. Pretty soon they got to believe it themselves. And they have been busy ever since proving they were right.” Author Victor Krulak then continues to explain how it was not as easy as Gunnery Sergeant Holzworth had described. Krulak gives many thanks to “Lady Luck” for the corps survival. General Victor Krulak’s mission in

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    writing is about the importance of gear accountability in the United States Marine Corps. During this essay I will be explaining the importance of gear accountability‚ the effects of not having gear accountability‚ and what we as Marines need to keep in our minds when it comes to keeping track of our gear. Gear accountability is and will always be one of the key elements of the great success of not only the Marine Corps.‚ but also every military organization in the United States. Being accountable

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