Posted on Nov 11, 2015
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Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN)As the U.S. Marine Corps turns 240 years old this week, Hillary Clinton dusted off an old story that has previously been met with skepticism: When the Yale-educated lawyer moved to Arkansas in 1975, she says she tried to join the Marines.

She laughed Tuesday, the day before Veterans Day, as she recalled being turned away by a recruiter.

"He looks at me and goes, 'Um, how old are you,'" Clinton said at an event in New Hampshire. "And I said, 'Well I am 26, I will be 27.' And he goes, 'Well, that is kind of old for us.' And then he says to me, and this is what gets me, 'Maybe the dogs will take you,' meaning the Army."

It's an open question whether the Marines would turn a woman away, especially someone who had an accomplished background like Clinton.

According to the Women Marines Association, The Marine Corps Women's Reserve was established in 1943 and female reservists were deployed to Korean in 1950. And by 1975, according to the association, the Marine Corps allowed women to serve in all occupational fields except infantry, artillery, armor and pilot/air crew.

Clinton made the comments a breakfast with voters at a forum called the "Candidate Café," sponsored by WMUR-TV. It was not open to other reporters, but a clip of the event was posted on the station's website.

A Clinton spokesman declined to comment to CNN about further details on the incident.

Clinton has repeated her Marine anecdote a few times over the years, dating back to at least 1994 when she was first lady. Each time, critics on the right have raised questions about why a fervently anti-war college student -- who worked on the anti-war presidential campaigns of Eugene McCarthy and George McGovern -- and just moved to Arkansas to marry Bill Clinton, would have tried to join the military.

Clinton's telling of the story comes as Right-leaning blogs are highlighting it in the wake of the scrutiny Republican candidate Ben Carson is facing for saying he was offered a full scholarship to West Point despite the school having no record of the encounter. Carson described the offer in his 1990 book, "Gifted Hands," but on Friday clarified that he was extended an informal offer or "nomination" to attend West Point.

That story followed a CNN report last week that nine friends, classmates and neighbors who grew up with Carson could not confirm accounts of a childhood of violence, including an attempted stabbing and punching a classmate in the face with his hand wrapped around a lock.

A New York Times report from 1994 recalls how Clinton told the story during a lunch on Capitol Hill honoring military veterans. The then-first lady told a similar story: A Marine recruiter rejected her for being too old and suggested she try and join the Army.

"You're too old, you can't see and you're a woman," Clinton reportedly said, a nod to the coke bottle glasses she used to wear.

"It was not a very encouraging conversation," Clinton added. "I decided maybe I'll look for another way to serve my country."

At the time, according to the Times report, Clinton's spokesman chalked the story up to the first lady "exploring all her options."

"I'm never surprised when Mrs. Clinton is doing something service oriented," Neal Lattimore told the paper. "She was just taking in all her options, saying 'This is where I am in my life, this is what fits into my life right now.'"

Bill Clinton, too, has used a similar story about his wife's desire to join the military.

The former president told an audience in Columbus, Indiana during the 2008 election that his then girlfriend "went down and tried to join the Army and they said 'Your eyes are so bad, nobody will take you.'"
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Sgt David G Duchesneau
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Bullshit as usual! And if it is true, thank God for that Recruiter . SEMPER FI!
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Capt Mark Strobl
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Clinton spotted two handsome CH-53 pilots on leave, enjoying a beer at the local slopchute. She decides to approach.
Clinton: Can I join you two for a dinner?
Marine #1: No.
Clinton: Well then, Can I join you for a drink?
Marine #2: No.
Sure, she tried to join the Marines. It was just taken out of context.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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Capt Mark Strobl That sounds like the most plausible "joining the Marines" story. If her attempt actually did occur, there is a recruiter out there we all owe a deep debt of gratitude to for not completely F'ing up and allowing her to get in.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Xlnt!
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Capt Richard I P.
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Everyone has an "almost Marine" story.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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I don't. I have a did join the Corps story. Funny thing is, I can't find the last page.
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Capt Walter Miller
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Captain Porter is right. Every Marine has many stories of people coming up to you and saying, "I almost joined the Marine Corps, but..."

Hurt my knee, got a good job, was too old, was a woman, and, wore thick glasses and on and on.

Usually in bars.

Walt
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CSM Charles Hayden
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That reminds of all of those, "I would have had 20, if I had stayed in" stories!
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SGM Erik Marquez
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The funny thing is, I have a "almost Marine" story.... thats real....lol
Dad was a Marine, served in Korea during the war...
A Friend joined the Marines the year before I graduated HS...
So when I decided my life was headed the wrong way and I need to get and get fast away.. I did walk into the Marine recruiter's office in Denver Colorado.. Recruiter said sign here...I asked what for? he said, to be a Marine, after that does it matter?
Ahhh, ya it does... thanks, see ya.
Next door was the Army.......
Likely I would have ended up with the same choice in Marines 0311 as I did in the Army, 11 series.... but it "felt" like I had some control in the Army.
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Do you believe anti-war Hillary Clinton actually tried to join the USMC?
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SSgt Alex Robinson, I believe that like I believe that the attack on the US embassy in Benghazi was a spontaneous attack, in response to a video.
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Capt Walter Miller
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I have said many times this is a thing that Clinton wasn't responsible for. Stevens and Smith were dead before she even knew it.

Now - you have to wonder - did Clinton's email or one of her associates tip off the bad guys say, to the fact that Amb. Stevens was going to Benghazi or maybe that the security was lax/too small?

If. If that were the case - then her private server would have led directly to the death of these men.

Sure she has blood on her hands. But this might even shake the Obama Admin or maybe enough voters to end this national nightmare of this horrid person possibly being president.

Walt
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PVT Robert Gresham
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Capt Walter Miller - So the Secretary of State is NOT responsible for the safety, and security, of United States Ambassadors, and the personnel who work in the US embassies around the world ??

It doesn't matter WHEN she found out about it, it was ALWAYS her responsibility....her AO, to borrow some Army jargon.....and she totally blew her mission. Ignorance is not an excuse for being able to screw up, and get subordinates killed, with impunity !!!
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LTC Trent Klug
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No, I don't. Her story has changed at least twice. First it was the Army, then it became the Marines. Her story is an attempt at garnering the veteran vote. I'd vote her...right off the island!
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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SSgt Alex Robinson - I am NOT buying this story....seems like some truth is missing
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CMSgt James Nolan
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No way.  And prior to this post, had never heard that.
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Alan K.
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The sad part is you don't know anymore if she is telling the truth or a fabrication of the facts.....On that note, has she ever told the truth?
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CPT Jack Durish
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This woman simply can't help herself, can she? She lied to herself to remain married to Bill. She lied to US repeatedly to remain at the founts of political power. She will lie until she reaches the Pearly Gates and then, Watch Out!
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It is an inveterate trait and making it worse are the democrats who largely gloss over her treachory. From Rose Law Firm and Juan Pablo Ecobar and so much more... and dems have the hutspah to go after Carson.
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SPC David S.
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Hillary Clinton's “Dodging Sniper Fire in Bosnia” tale would have been so much better if she would have been in MARSOC. This lady is a sociopath -
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Capt Walter Miller
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LOL! How can anyone stand her?

Walt
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Capt Walter Miller - All the way to the WhiteHouse... why? No idea.. some can ignore reality and go with just wants
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SSG Warren Swan
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You sure they weren't talking about this Clinton? He tells the truth and he brings the funk, the whole funk, and nothing but the funk. So I think any of the branches would've taken him.
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