 In combat you will get punched in the face. You've got to punch people in the face in training. I don't mean literally, but I mean hard, realistic, challenging, disciplined training. As long as we keep instilling that same or pretty core and heart and piss and vinegar into our Marines, the Marine Corps is in great units. I would like to say to all the Marines out there that if you have an NCO or a leader or a commission officer who is challenging you, who is pushing you, if they are doing that, then I would say you're pretty fortunate. Because a good commander or a good leader is going to understand that the best form of troop welfare is bringing you back alive.