army, good cooks. navy, give us a ride whenever we gotta fight. airforce, ummm im sure their good for something. coast guard, um i guess they hold down the fort. marines we kick ass and dont even bother takin names!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you guys know that the Japanese actually believed that to become a US Marine you had to kill a member of your family. That just shows you how efficient and terrifying a bunch of US Marines were to the damn Japs, OOORAHH
@Vlaxerman343 The term "Devil Dog" is attributed to the Marines in the battle of Belleau Wood in WW1. No other units could take the woods, the 5th Marine Reg. did it in two days.
@Toddinfantry Not quite. The Battle for Belleau Wood lasted about three weeks, involved two Marine regiments as well as the Army's 2nd Engineer regiment. 2nd Engineer Regiment was called upon to provide reinforcements to the Marines in Belleau Wood. Google the term " Second Engineer Regiment at Belleau Wood".
@exarmydoc Actually, there were a lot more than just the forces you named. Technically, you are quite correct, the battle did last for the month of June. I was more correcting the "Devil Dog comment (now removed). But in truth, the main battle for the woods actually lasted only two days, with parts of the 5th Marines and 6th Marines taking the woods.
@Vlaxerman343 On Saipan, Guam, Peleliu, the Japanese stopped the Marines cold. What decided the battles for those islands was that Army Divisions were committed to the fighting. Yes I am aware of what the Marine Corps claims about the 27th ID on Saipan.
@USMCM249gunner The landings on Nassau in the Revolution were raids against an undefended target. The first successful landing of a large US force was the landing at Vera Cruz in the Mexican War. That was an operation conceived by General Winfield Scott and accomplished by 12,000 Army troops. The number of Marines in that landing was 200, roughly 1.6 % of the landing force.
No SEALS, however the Seals' Granfather UDT were there, combination of MArines and Sailors. In truth Marine Raiders owned the Pacific, SEALS weren't even around.
The Navy needs the SEALS, Marines have RECON, same deal, same schools.
UDT I mean. Most people on here probably don't know what that is, so I just put SEALs. My grandfather who was a Navy Pilot told me that he heard a group of Marines grumbling about one such sign. Still respect the hell out of the Marines though.
What was his full name and years of service? We'll see what we can do!
Don't worry, you'll see your Grandfather again. He was just assigned to a new duty station, his new duty station is guarding the Streets of Heaven.
I also bet when you attend his funneral Marines that knew him and didn't know him will be there. You'll be able to learn a lot about your grandfather from them.
army, good cooks. navy, give us a ride whenever we gotta fight. airforce, ummm im sure their good for something. coast guard, um i guess they hold down the fort. marines we kick ass and dont even bother takin names!!!!!!!!!!!
1hogfan83 5 months ago
...and fuck germans
rucajuda 7 months ago
Did you guys know that the Japanese actually believed that to become a US Marine you had to kill a member of your family. That just shows you how efficient and terrifying a bunch of US Marines were to the damn Japs, OOORAHH
AmericanGuys100 8 months ago
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Vlaxerman343 10 months ago
@Vlaxerman343 The term "Devil Dog" is attributed to the Marines in the battle of Belleau Wood in WW1. No other units could take the woods, the 5th Marine Reg. did it in two days.
Toddinfantry 7 months ago
@Toddinfantry Not quite. The Battle for Belleau Wood lasted about three weeks, involved two Marine regiments as well as the Army's 2nd Engineer regiment. 2nd Engineer Regiment was called upon to provide reinforcements to the Marines in Belleau Wood. Google the term " Second Engineer Regiment at Belleau Wood".
exarmydoc 5 months ago
@exarmydoc aahhahahah youre a joke you spend all your time on Marine Videos what a fan face it your jealous
projectmayhem79 5 months ago
@exarmydoc Actually, there were a lot more than just the forces you named. Technically, you are quite correct, the battle did last for the month of June. I was more correcting the "Devil Dog comment (now removed). But in truth, the main battle for the woods actually lasted only two days, with parts of the 5th Marines and 6th Marines taking the woods.
Toddinfantry 5 months ago
@Vlaxerman343 On Saipan, Guam, Peleliu, the Japanese stopped the Marines cold. What decided the battles for those islands was that Army Divisions were committed to the fighting. Yes I am aware of what the Marine Corps claims about the 27th ID on Saipan.
exarmydoc 5 months ago
@exarmydoc I'm sorry but I got my facts wrong and should've deleted that comment alot sooner, thanks for the info
Vlaxerman343 5 months ago
Where were the Marines at Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill?
exarmydoc 1 year ago
@exarmydoc
executing the first expeditionary amphibious operations and landings
USMCM249gunner 1 year ago
@USMCM249gunner The landings on Nassau in the Revolution were raids against an undefended target. The first successful landing of a large US force was the landing at Vera Cruz in the Mexican War. That was an operation conceived by General Winfield Scott and accomplished by 12,000 Army troops. The number of Marines in that landing was 200, roughly 1.6 % of the landing force.
exarmydoc 5 months ago
I bet the Marines got pissed when SEALs put signs up on the beach welcoming them. lol
WWBluedevil47 2 years ago
No SEALS, however the Seals' Granfather UDT were there, combination of MArines and Sailors. In truth Marine Raiders owned the Pacific, SEALS weren't even around.
The Navy needs the SEALS, Marines have RECON, same deal, same schools.
Sorry to brust your bubble.
Keep Attacking!!
Semper Fi!!
TellTheMarines 2 years ago 2
UDT I mean. Most people on here probably don't know what that is, so I just put SEALs. My grandfather who was a Navy Pilot told me that he heard a group of Marines grumbling about one such sign. Still respect the hell out of the Marines though.
WWBluedevil47 2 years ago
@WWBluedevil47
seals did a good job finding out about the coral on Tarawa that ended in the drownings in many Marines
USMCM249gunner 1 year ago
this song reminds me of my grandfather who died yesterday July 21st at 5:02 P.M.
(He was in the Marines during WWII)
(His b-day is July 28th)
If anyone can help find what regiment he was in or platoon for his funeral message me back. Plz!!!!!!!!!!!
cougarplyr56 2 years ago
What was his full name and years of service? We'll see what we can do!
Don't worry, you'll see your Grandfather again. He was just assigned to a new duty station, his new duty station is guarding the Streets of Heaven.
I also bet when you attend his funneral Marines that knew him and didn't know him will be there. You'll be able to learn a lot about your grandfather from them.
Keep Attacking!!!
Semper Fi!!
TellTheMarines 2 years ago
Anthony Frank Olszewski
but i can't remember his service years
if you can tell me them cuz his funeral is sunday
cougarplyr56 2 years ago
Semper Fi
ToxicLabProductions 3 years ago 2
i like this video i like the marines but i don't know if i should join as a officer , or go to college for engineer electrician
maravilla1992 3 years ago
FIRST TO FIGHT!
MavericKLongRange 3 years ago
GET SOME
SEMPERFI MARINES
waitingtobeamarine 3 years ago
Words the enemynever wants to hear...."The MARINES have landed!!!!"
invictus014 3 years ago 2
Semper Fi!!!
DEATHoB4oDISHONOR 4 years ago 4
Semper Fidelis!!
OORAH!!
hassanvielma 4 years ago 4
First to fight! Last to leave! OoRah!
hockeyi721 4 years ago 3