Philippine Marine Corps CSSB/PMRF Philippine Navy interview on Bgen John Martir
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astig tlga n col martir!
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@JaradMoney Yeah and they would bomb there own corporate establishments and businesses ITS besides why would they make war with a country which has been there blockade against communism and terrorism in the pacific region ur country is exerting too much effort on raping our motherland come here and see for yourself so u won't have to argue, personally i don't blame ur country i blame our past leaders which wasted too much time and resources and who allowed such things to happen to my country.
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Can a candidate officer be assign directly to CSSB after graduation or do he/she needs to be assigned in the field first?
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LOL that explains it. So let's see, I'm supposed to believe a 15 year old kid, instead of the USMC's own museum? Not gonna happen hehehe
Here's some friendly advice kid. If you really do want to become an officer in the future, humility and learning from your mistakes will go a long way into keeping you and your men safe. Hubris and ignorance will just get you killed.
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you can shut the fuck up because i dont play airsoft i just watch the vidoes and i did go to an USMC museum in Quantico,Virginia and im not 18 im 15
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Then remain ignorant if you will. The fact that you live in the U.S. and you're a U.S. citizen doesn't make you an authority on the U.S. Military, or any other military for that matter. You are an 18-year old airsoft-playing wannabe, who is unable to argue and can't even spell. You say history is your best subject, but you don't even bother to research and you say that the USMC's own museum isn't credible? That's just messed up.
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i dont care about wat you searched up im an american are u from the USA i dont think so and my family has a tradition of being in the USMC and Army and they are all officers not enlisted ranks
Clearly you don't know enough about the USMC. The National Museum of the Marine Corps website is one of many sources that state that USMC uniforms have had red piping down the side of the trousers long before the Battle of Chapultepec. Google "Lore of the Corps".
The red piping on Gen. Martir's service uniform trousers aren't blood stripes. Look up the uniforms of cadets from Sandhurst and the École Polytechnique if you're somehow deluded that red piping is unique to the USMC.
inq7netph 2 years ago 5
The Armed Forces of the Philippines is essential. However, it takes a unified citizenry to eliminate the insurgency in the southern part of the Philippines.
Salacodin85 1 year ago 2