Posted on May 19, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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Simple. Who was the toughest Marine in U.S. history, in your opinion? Support your argument....
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Cpl Carpenter jumped on a grenade, lived, then ran a marathon.

Legend has it his glass eye had the purple heart on it at one point.
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Capt Richard I P.
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I think I'm satisfied with this nomination. Hero.
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SFC Wayne Ocker
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This is my vote as well
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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Excellent Example SGT AARON Kennedy, MS!
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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Definitely a War Hero!Capt Richard I P.
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SCPO David Lockwood
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Chesty Puller with out a doubt. For a Marine to have been awarded 5 Navy Crosses in my book makes him a bad ass! Not to mention Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit (2), Combat "V", Bronze Star Medal, Combat "V", and a Purple Heart Medal
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Gotta go with Senior Chief, Chesty was a Marine's Marine. He also clawed his way up from enlisted man to a three star general, which is insanely bad ass.
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Sgt Doug Smith
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You know what....Most Marines would fall on a Grenade to save his fellow Marines...my opinion.To say that one is the toughest...well, there are those that are tougher than others but we all went through THE training in becoming Marines.You would have to put a Marine in the position of being what you call a 'bad azz'. I was in for 6 years and served with India 3/6 when we went into the Dominican Republic to put down the Revolution in early 1965. I served in Vietnam 1965-66. I've seen tough Marines with every duty station. So...my assessment is...'The Few The Proud The Marines' make each other ' the toughest'. God bless the Marine Corps!
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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Definitely Agree SCPO David Lockwood!
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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Definitely Agree with You Sgt Doug Smith! When You entered & served in the USMC, You were a Highly-Trained ‘Killing Machine’! I am referring to today’s Boot Camp Graduates.
BTW Sgt Doug Smith:
WELCOME HOME!
Sgt Doug Smith
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Cpl Kristoffer Mischel
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There are too many Marines from history that have left their mark. They all earned their titles, they all served, and they all deserve to carry the title the toughest. I have seen some pretty tough SOB's in my time with the Corps. It's not the amount of medals or ribbons that get put on your chest that makes you tough. Its the getting the crap kicked out of you day to day and still lacing up the boots in the morning and marching on. Its picking up your brother so he can have a chance to march on another day and being able to face back down range. Each of my brothers that I served with, and all of my brothers still serving deserve the title. Granted Chesty, Daly, Basilone and all of the icons of history are tough, but there are so many unsung hero's out there lacing up and marching on, whether it be in the service still or making a life for themselves outside the military.
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CW3 Harvey K.
CW3 Harvey K.
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It was said long ago "Uncommon valor was a common virtue".
---- Admiral Chester Nimitz
Many excel. Some are recognized.
Semper Fi.
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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Definitely Agree Cpl Kristoffer Mischel, there are many, many ‘unsung hero’s’; however, ALL MARINES know or Should know their USMC. I was Army, and I know of Chesty!
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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Definitely Agree Chief!CW3 Harvey K.
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