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Originally posted by nismo2020
bags is like a looney case regardless if he was a marine or not
bags is like a looney case regardless if he was a marine or not
#42
Originally posted by JAY25
Yes yes my little friend is one of a kind but I still love him , you should see him go on the highway, good luck catching him
Yes yes my little friend is one of a kind but I still love him , you should see him go on the highway, good luck catching him
#43
Originally posted by iansw
heh....I don't care to argue about it - but some of the most even tempered people I know are Marines.
Mtrai760 is one. That guy is unfadable. Read his posts and his attitude is quickly understood.
My Dad, who is an O-6 (Colonel) and was a Private at age 16 in the Korean War, and also spent 3 tours in Nam, and Greneda.
He has 3 Masters Degrees, 1 Bachelors, is the most even-tempered man I've ever known. Nothing makes him go crazy - nothing.
He now is retired, and teaches religious theory to prison inmates and runs a real estate brokerage in his spare time.
All the Marines I've met that are super Gung-Ho and a little crazy are usually young ones that just got out of boot camp, and have never seen a real fight. 4 of my brothers were like this - Until 1 went to the Gulf and the other went to Haiti. They came back different, and much more understanding in general. They both engaged the enemy at some point during their tours. The other 2 were in for 10+ years and eventually they understood it was just a job (one's a cook, the other a Staff Seargeant). They've all mellowed out alot. They aren't psycho at all. I do admit that they were all a little nuts (kinda guy you want in a fight, but not in the grocery store) at first, but that just comes with youth and spirit.
That myth just bugs the heck out of me.
Of course, I am not a Marine, and this is all second-hand experience.
May I suggest your Uncle has other issues?
heh....I don't care to argue about it - but some of the most even tempered people I know are Marines.
Mtrai760 is one. That guy is unfadable. Read his posts and his attitude is quickly understood.
My Dad, who is an O-6 (Colonel) and was a Private at age 16 in the Korean War, and also spent 3 tours in Nam, and Greneda.
He has 3 Masters Degrees, 1 Bachelors, is the most even-tempered man I've ever known. Nothing makes him go crazy - nothing.
He now is retired, and teaches religious theory to prison inmates and runs a real estate brokerage in his spare time.
All the Marines I've met that are super Gung-Ho and a little crazy are usually young ones that just got out of boot camp, and have never seen a real fight. 4 of my brothers were like this - Until 1 went to the Gulf and the other went to Haiti. They came back different, and much more understanding in general. They both engaged the enemy at some point during their tours. The other 2 were in for 10+ years and eventually they understood it was just a job (one's a cook, the other a Staff Seargeant). They've all mellowed out alot. They aren't psycho at all. I do admit that they were all a little nuts (kinda guy you want in a fight, but not in the grocery store) at first, but that just comes with youth and spirit.
That myth just bugs the heck out of me.
Of course, I am not a Marine, and this is all second-hand experience.
May I suggest your Uncle has other issues?
all we do is aruge with one another on who will sweep the deck..
a single marine says the deck is dirty and there are 30 of them out there sweeping..
there command structure is great compared to ours
e-3 in the marines gets more respect than i do as an e-5 in the navy. seriously.
(you guys are stil grunts and bullet catchers though..)
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