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 Dale Briggs
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I earned the right to be called a Marine, and I’ll always be a Marine, by the looks of it there’s many many of me I see them everywhere. End of story.
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MSG Mechanic 2nd
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reading thru some of the responses on this little piece really struck a nerve, as I originally enlisted Navy(corpsman), got my FMF 2nd MAR DIV, switched to Army Reserves when I left active, I went active twice during my time in the Army, in my 31 years of service I was proud of all the branches I served with, every single one of them, and each has its own part in the grand scheme of warfare, including the Air Force, and the Coast Guard. When you want to make service in the military your life you also have to look at career progression, education and yourself and sometimes like civi life you need to move on to something different outside of where you are. Its ok to be proud of what you were, and be proud of what you became, in the end your still a warrior no matter the branch.
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SGT Kyle Bickley
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I spent more time in the Army then the Corp. Wasn't a big fan, sorry. I liked the Army and embrace the title of Line Dog with pride! The Marines win small battles, the Army wins wars! The Corp uses a bull dog to look tough, calls themselves America's 911. Sorry but the Rangers, 82 Airborne, and SF are the true 911. If this offends anyone, sorry, just stating facts!
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Landrew Usoalii S.
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No! Once a MARINE ALWAYS A MARINE!
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PFC Eric Stosius
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One a marine always a marine, any one can join the army
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SGT John Graham
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I was Army, but my Marine friends always are saying "Once a Marine - Always a Marine". I believe you should be loyal to the unit you are in. The answer is a dichotomy because there is pride in either branch of service.
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Cpl Ernest Thomas
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WTF!! I am a Marine! I received 2 honorable discharges from my Marine Corps. I had a 19 (NINETEEN) year break in service and enlisted in the Army ( WITHOUT HAVING TO GO TO ARMY BOOT CAMP. WHY BECAUSE I EARNED THE TITLE MARINE BEFORE). I enlisted in the Army because my beloved Corps said I was too old. I did 3 years in the Army and received an honorable discharge. My entire Army enlistment I was told, "Thomas, this ain't the Marine Corps"! That said I earned the title of U.S. Marine! If this JACKWAGON doesnt like it he can go pound salt! IDGAF what his rank is, he best learn Marine Corps honors and traditions!
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PO1 Michael Moe
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A title earned is a title for life. One can be both if it applies. I enlisted in the navy and qualified in submarines. I also joined the national guard and was called up to national service and was deployed to Iraq. Did I quit being a sailor yes I did I became a soldier yet I still wore my dolphins above my combat action badge. I am a sailor, a U.S. Navy scuba diver, submariner, national guardsman and a soldier. Being in the service of ones country isn’t like marriage it’s a commitment.
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SP5 Jim Shively
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Once a Marine, always a Marine.
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SP5 Gary Smith
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What happened to “once a marine, always a marine”?
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