Once a Marine: Collected Stories by Enlisted Marine Corps Vietnam Veterans - Their Lives 35 Years LaterThe former enlisted Marines whose stories you will read in this book have a common thread. The common thread is that they became one of the few, the proud, the Marines. They joined and entered the Vietnam war when their country called. They fought and returned home to adjust to normal lives by themselves. These are the life stories, told in their own words, of how Marine Corps vets came home, built families, businesses and are living the American dream today. Many still live their lives today with the same traditions and values taught to them by the Marine Corps and have adjusted after the traumatic experience of a war. Marine Corps values are easy to state as: Honor, Courage, and Commitment. The Marine Corps defines these values in the following way: Honor as demonstrating integrity in all one does, and accepting responsibility and accountability for ones actions. Courage as doing the right thing, in the right way, and for the right reasons. Commitment as devotion to the Corps and ones fellow Marines. All Marines, former and active duty, live and fight under this same creed. Read about these men who left the Corps and the war behind and used this experience as a stepping stone to success and happiness. |
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He succeeds and, in so doing, become a different person than before. Current Marine Corps training labels this The Transformation. Insights into his problem, or each writer reaching conclusions, are necessary for a story to have impact ...
That level of understanding becomes the stage for seeing that our first great enemy is Our Self. We are fortunate if that enemy can be confronted while we are still young. Discipline at such a moment leads to further understanding, ...
You keep at it until it becomes second nature. I made myself try difficult cases. I tried cases for and against insurance companies. I tried domestic relations cases and large construction project cases. I tried drunk driving cases and ...
I was afraid that my children would become like little show-poodles who existed for the entertainment of their friends and family. Their mother was afraid they would be like me. All in all, I was a pain in the ass.
Most people living like this either joined the Elks' Lodge or some similar organization and that becomes the hub of their social lives or else they went to a local bar where they sat and smoked and hung out. It was a quiet, ...
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Arthur W McLaughlin Jr | 31 |
James Thiel | 55 |
Manning | 73 |
John Stoddard | 91 |
Wadlow 101 Doc Raymond W Knispel 121 Thomas G Casey | 145 |
Doc Dev Slingluff | 167 |
Joseph Kee | 189 |
McClintick Sr | 203 |
REUNION Pat Murphy 215 Lessons Taught Commentary | 227 |
And Lessons LearnedConclusions 241 Appendix | 249 |
DeShazo MD | 263 |