I reacted so strongly to your use of this example because I want to make it clear that's not what I was trying to say. When such an example is used some one that doesn't know the whole situation might just assume that I had said something of the sort.Cameron Gates wrote: Are Marines that retire after 20 years of service having never been to war REALLY considered Marines? I think so. They were ready to do their job if needed at all times.
Yes they are, and i've never argued that fact Do not put words into my mouth implying these allegations.
Easy there SanDiego. I was in no way intending to "put words in your mouth". I brought this up as a way to look at the topic from another point.
Seems as if you have an axe to grind on this subject. I respect your right to have an opinion even if I do not agree with it.
Cameron Gates
USMC
I have no axe to grind on this issue, I am explaining my point of view. I could say you have an axe to grind by you insisting that your point of view is right. Which I am not saying that you do. I want people that come into this discussion midway to understand my part, and not what it looks like I said.
I'll break it down this way. In every sense of the word legally they are entitled to be called Marines. So yes they are Marines. Does that mean they understand the other aspects of what it is to be a Marine. Most likely not. Does that mean that I think they're incapable of understanding? No.
To me them calling themselves Marines is the same me calling myself an infantryman. I wear the same uniform, I shoot a rifle, and I have humped with a pack on my back. Does that mean I am a grunt? Nope.
They wear the uniform, they get the hair cut, they perform the ceremonies, and have to follow the UCMJ. Does that make them Marines? In my opinion, no. They are filling a role they have been tasked by the government to fulfill because they meet the requirements. What is the difference between an independent contractor truck driver driving supplies in Iraq, and a Soldier in Motor T driving the same supplies. Nothing really except who is behind the wheel. That truck driver wouldn't dare call himself a soldier.
I myself am not even making the claim that I am more "Marine" than people in the Presidents Own. I haven't even been deployed. Unless you count going to New Orleans for mardi Gras twice, but that's a warzone of a completely different type. By all rights my only claim to being a Marine is my earning of the title by graduating boot camp. I have no problem with this either. I am not trying to delude myself by thinking I am really a "Marine".







