Posted on May 9, 2020
What is the proper term for a Marine who is no longer serving?
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I'm writing a story about a Marine who is no longer serving and I wanted to know how to properly describe his status. I know Marines like to say there is no such thing as an ex-Marine, so what would be the correct term? Would it be "Marine veteran" or something else?
Thanks to all of you jarheads--even if you did choose the wrong branch. ;)
Thanks to all of you jarheads--even if you did choose the wrong branch. ;)
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I'm sure if they could read they would be very offended at being called ex-Marine lol
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
1 mo
CPL Jason Northedge -
Once A Marine - Always A Marine
Once A King - Always A King
Once A Queen - Always A Queen
-- But Once A Knight's Enough--
Once A Marine - Always A Marine
Once A King - Always A King
Once A Queen - Always A Queen
-- But Once A Knight's Enough--
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I’ll always answer only to Marine. Earned the title, carrying it to my grave.
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LCpl Kenneth Moore
12 mo
SSgt Danny Radcliffe - The term for a Marine that voluntarily decided he or she no longer wanted to serve on active duty(and there's no shame in that decision), is Former Marine. If ones ego is so large until they cant face that fact, I suggest you either re-join or never get out in the first place
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CWO4 Tim Hecht
12 mo
SSG Richard Bladl - you forgot to include the U. S. Coast Guard. We fall into the same category of former members of the Armed Services as well.
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LCpl Kenneth Moore
2 mo
-War is called "Hell" for a reason. Because, although this sinful world has forced us to engage in it sometimes or ourselves be destroyed I don't think it's appropriate to glorify in dropping the A-Bomb which killed millions of innocent civilians. Let's not take this chest pounding contest too far.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
11 d
LCpl Kenneth Moore -
Although We Frequently Hear:
'Violence Is NOT The Answer To Solving Problems"
But I Think Most Will Agree:
"There ARE Times It's The ONLY Answer, And We MUST Go To War To Defend It"
SAD- But TRUE - Welcome To The Real World - The One We Must Face On A Daily Basis.
Although We Frequently Hear:
'Violence Is NOT The Answer To Solving Problems"
But I Think Most Will Agree:
"There ARE Times It's The ONLY Answer, And We MUST Go To War To Defend It"
SAD- But TRUE - Welcome To The Real World - The One We Must Face On A Daily Basis.
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The ones that joined the Army National Guard I called Soldier, that really got them going !
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LtCol Will Wickun
7 mo
SPC Chris Ison - "Marine" is a proper noun, i.e., it's capitalized. I had an excellent English teacher in HS!
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PO1 Audrey Barka
11 d
My father served in the Army national guard in New Mexico, became a POW (Bataan) managed to come home in one piece so I call him Soldier/Hero
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
2 d
I Do NOT Take Full Responsibility For Posting This T-Shirt Message,
What DID I DO? -- To Avoid Getting Severely Beaten, I Asked A MARINE
And Got His Permission - After All, I AIN'T Quite As Stupid As I Look. -
What DID I DO? -- To Avoid Getting Severely Beaten, I Asked A MARINE
And Got His Permission - After All, I AIN'T Quite As Stupid As I Look. -
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