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This is a tribute to the United States Marine Corps and to all who have served our country. That feeling of pride that you get when you become a Marine never goes away. It sounds cliché but once you earn that title it stays with you for ever. When we earn the Eagle, Globe and Anchor emblem that we wear on our uniform we inherit a legacy from all those great Marines who came before us. And I feel very strongly that we owe it to those who never made it off the field of battle to carry ourselves in a way that casts the best possible light on their memory, the Marine Corps and ourselves.

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  • Semper Fi, Brother! OUTFREAKIN' STANDING!!

  • @devildog1268 Thanks Marine! Be sure and subscribe, There's more good stuff on the way!!! Semper Fi

  • Actually Sergeant you were still in regulation. If I remember correctly zero to four inches is the reg, Never mind the fact that you were still able to fit in your Delta's after SIXTEEN years! Shoot the only thing that fits me still is my stinkin' cover. I'm pretty sure that we might have served together. I was in Somolia in October of 92, did the WestPac tour, Japan and then San DIego. My EAS was in 96. Semper Fi my brother!

  • @dabandmanager Sounds like you had a fun filled enlistment just like me. I was actually in Mogadishu in '94. I went in with 3/6 to secure the airport for the withdraw of US forces. That was 3 months of what should have been a 6 month Med float. I did cold weather training twice (Norway), deployed to Cuba in '95 to police Haitian refugee camps, deployed to the coast of Haiti in '94 with stops in Great Inagua and Puerto Rico. Check back or subscribe - I'm working on a song commemorating 9/11

  • @dabandmanager Sounds like you had a fun filled enlistment just like me. I was actually in Mogadishu in '94. I went in with 3/6 to secure the airport for the withdraw of US forces. That was 3 months of what should have been a 6 month Med float. I did cold weather training twice (Norway), deployed to Cuba in '95 to police Haitian refugee camps, deployed to the coast of Haiti in '94 with stops in Great Inagua and Puerto Rico. Check back or subscribe - I'm working on a song commemorating 9/11

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  • I say your video's are good. 72-77 Semper Fi

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  • @jtreed05 yah right your wrong

  • ''I don' t now what I been told ''

  • Beautiful, speechless. Semper Fi!

  • He went into the Marines as a boy and he came home a man.

  • @dabandmanager Zero to three inches is the reg, but close enough. Semper Fi, brothers. (1994-Present)

  • Semper Fi! i always wear a "high and tight", but unfortunately, the size of my uniforms could not keep up with the body growth. that is irrelevant because although i can not wear my dress blues,alphas and other's, i still prouldly and always will wear the title: UNITED STATES MARINE. YOU CAN TAKE THE MARINE OUT OF THE CORPS, BUT YOU CAN NOT AND WILL NOT TAKE CORPS OUT OF THE MARINE! SEMPER FI UNTIL THE DAY WE DIE!

  • @65Grunt dont worry i do the same to my dad...saddly hes currently deployed

  • I think this video is great. Thanks for posting.

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