Posted on Dec 30, 2013
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Should former marines who join another service give up the title
I first joined the Army and after my enlistment, I joined the Marine Corps.  I no longer call myself a Soldier, but a Marine.  Should former Marines give up the title of Marine once they join another branch of service?  It's analogous to a woman taking the name of her husband, then once the marriage has ended, she re-marries and takes her new husband's name. Me, I'm married to the Corps!
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SGT Peter Gallagher
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Ex Marines are just military grade snowflakes.
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SGT Mark Friedman
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The statement many of my Marine Corps friends would say is "once a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine.". Now if you reenlisted Army ( or anything else for that matter) I wouldn't run my mouth about being a Marine... Great way to start a fight or have a senior NCO make you try and do push-ups till your arms fall off
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SFC James Cameron
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I earned my Eagle Globe and Anchor and the title Marine.

I deployed as a Marine, I bled as a Marine.

Once a Marine, always a Marine.
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TSgt Gary McPherson
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I'm one of the FORMER MARINES and very proud of it.I did not go into the Army but the USAF.Being a Marine was special and joining another branch does not take that away.Why a person went to another branch is different for each person.I wear my USMC hat as well as my USAF ones.I earned my title.As a Former marine I did not have to go through USAF Boot and for a good reason.Marine boot is the hardest and one is very proud to have made it .No other service Boot can compare.USMC 1956-60/USAF 1960-1979.Those 4 years in the Corps helped me all through the rest.
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SSG Utilities Equipment Repairer
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There it is, the dumbest thing I've read today. I enlisted in the Corps and shipped off to bootcamp Sept 1988 and, due to cuts, EAS'd in march 93....fast forward nearly 9 years later,fourdays after 9/11, I joined the Army. Myself and several others who were considered too old for the Corps....I have always thought of myself as Marine....even after 15.5 years in the Army I consider myself a Marine first, then Soldier. Because I was out for so long the Army had me go through basic. Fort Knox was a cakewalk compared to MCRD SD.

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SSG Danny Anderson
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When I left the Corps and went in the Army, I said at my going away once I was awarded my Navy Comm that although I'm taking off my uniform but one thing that I will not take off is the Eagle, Globe and Anchor because regardless of what uniform I wear or what branch I join I will always be a Marine and that's all I got to say
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LCpl Jason Keiser
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no, you never lose a title that you earned, also the only reason youshould ever leave one branch for another would be for increased opportunity, ie. medical MOS or for use of better equipment.
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SGT Peter Gallagher
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Tons of EX marines in the National Guard.
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LTC Charles Morrison
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I was 10 years a Marine and 18 years a Soldier. I am proud of my service in both. I never fail to greet Marines with Semper Fi ! and every fellow Vietnam Vet with Welcome Home ! Still Once a Marine, Always a Marine.
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SP5 Eric Escue
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I may not have been a marine,but I was a solider every branch of service is family but a marine never stops being a marine
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