Posted on 06/24/2004 7:35:57 AM PDT by ma bell
GO ARMY!
Short or long?
In the Army, we are trained to close on and kill the enemy. We were not trained to be manservants for the Marine Corps. So somebody isn't telling you the truth and when the hell did right tackles start wearing #44?
Maybe the area WAS too hot.
There is not difference in quality between "marines" and "soldiers." the IAC, Army and Marine Corps are two very different institutions. The fact that the marines were dependent on the army for food is an example.
I regard your comment as an intentional declaration of your racism.
I'm sure someone has pointed out to you by now that your opening picture has three Marines in it.
One dressed in his blues,
One dressed in Cammies,
and one PJ's one each NSN:57483-2112-4356-01537
Another way you can tell they are both Marines is that neither has his hands in his pockets.
I'm grateful beyond words to the marines, the army, navy, air force and coast guard.
My son served in Iraq- he's a combat soldier in the 101st AB. What he told me was- when you're in battle and in a war zone- you're damn glad to have marines and soldiers by your side and at your back.
The finer distinctions between the branches I leave up to those who have, and do, serve. I'm a civilian. Period.
The marines in Fallujah stole so much from hte px that they had to rearrange the store and post "No Shoplifting" signs. They didn't have to do that when the 82nd was there.
As far as resuing Army units, you have to remember who your source is. Also, in Al Anbar, most of the Army would have been transportation units on convoy. The USMC would have been the closest support available.
You might not want to hear about the conversations the young marines in Fallujah and Taqqadim had that I was privy to. Things about playing with body parts and 'bowling balls'...do you really want me to continue?
I got to deal with all four branches and assorted SF units. I don't have a problem saying who were the worst, who treated contractors the worst, and who behaved the worst.
The few and the proud have a great PR department but that is the best part of them.
Get a grip.
"My son served in Iraq- he's a combat soldier in the 101st AB. What he told me was- when you're in battle and in a war zone- you're damn glad to have marines and soldiers by your side and at your back."
See, your son has integrity and character. We can thank
God for fine young men like him. The 101 is an honorable outfit. My prayers for his safe return, and for your peace of mind.
being both, and most recently a Soldier, this befits the hands in the pockets Army and the rigid sharp as knives Marine Corps...
I have nothing against the Soldiers as I am one of them now...:)
This is old. I remember this same idiotic picture being posted here a couple of years ago. I'm a Marine but I still think this is a lame thread. There are some (poop)birds in the USMC, believe me. On the other hand, my Uncle Jim (US Army) got Purple Hearts at Normandy AND in Korea.
The Army took some heavy hits under Carter and Clinton and the social engineers of previous Democrat congresses whose goal was (and remains) to destroy the military by feminizing it (at the Fort Dix artillery range we used to laugh at co-ed Army boot platoons jogging along with two or three ladies pulling up the rear at a hands-on-hips walk).
However, I have a feeling that today there are better people in charge who are trying to set things right.
So some noob comes along and bumps it.... Sheesh.
Army guys can spell "difference"?
All men and women in ALL U.S. military branches/uniforms are a beautiful sight to see, IMHO. It's not about the branch, it's about the duty, honor, sacrifice and bravery each and every one of them bless this great country with. All of them can look real handsome in their fancy dress uniforms, but it's what is in their hearts and minds that matters more. God bless our military, each and every branch, and each and ever American who chooses to serve.
Ok, honesty time...your post is an insult to our military men and women. My son's blood was the same color as a U.S. Marine's blood, and their mission was the same.
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