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Marine Corps Embassy Security Guard - How far will you go

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

The Marine Security Guard program was established in December 1948. Marines on MSG duty provide internal security preventing the compromise of classified material vital to the national security of the United States. They also protect U.S. citizens and U.S. government property located within designated U.S. diplomatic and consular premises.

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  • Wow, good job on making MSG duty look like it doesn't suck.

  • God Bless Real Americans

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  • @scouttroop291 What country are you from Numbnuts?

    All you know about the Marine Corps is what you have seen in a movie, and you cannot distinguish between fantasy and reality.

    BTW, Does your mother know you are on her computer again?

  • can u become a pfc and get this job??

  • @deepdickn247 lol fag go suck a seals dong lover tell Jesse v his girl gave good head and that why hes after me

  • this is the best duty assignment in the marine corps cant wait to do this

  • Women are aloud to be guards? Fuck that.

  • Anyone that has served on MSG is welcome to provide your stories for the book I am currently manu-scripting. It is called "In Every Clime and Place". Visit embassymarines [dot] com for details.

  • @Evan7893 It is the only B Billet in which you can actually see action.

  • @TheKommykiller Negative. Only on Staff billets at the Region Headquarters.

  • @Evan7893 You do have to stand post, but that is only a small part of it. You are the security for the Embassy / Consulate. You protect the people, property and classified material for that Embassy / Consulate. You respond to what ever threat presents itself. And don't forget that when you are off duty, you can go out and experience another country. I have excellent memories that I now share with my children. Semper Fi!

  • I had an awesome experience as a Marine Security Guard ('81 to '85) while stationed in Cairo and Kuala Lumpur. It is a close knit community as an MSG and you develop many friends in the foreign service community. There are plenty of opportunities to travel and there is no better way to travel outside the U.S.A. than with a diplomatic passport. Semper Fi !

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