An Army officer sums up what makes Marines different

Great post over on Cpl. Beddoe’s site about what makes Marines different. It’s written by U.S. Army Col. Daniel F. Bolger.


Col. Bolger really hits the mark on much of his post. I don’t agree with all of it, but I do agree with most of it.


Here’s the link: An Army officer sums up what makes Marines different.


Love to hear your all’s thoughts in the comments, and hope you all have a great Friday.


Oh, and make sure you end the week strong. Don’t go punching the clock early. (Unless you haven’t punched it early in at least three weeks. Otherwise, lap those around you and either get one step closer to that raise or promotion, or take that next step in earning that big sale or new client.)


Keep the faith,


Stan R. Mitchell


Oak Ridge, Tenn.


P.S. If you enjoy fast-paced books, you just might like my works. “Sold Out” tracks the life of a legendary Marine Sniper after a CIA unit decides to kill him for reasons of national security. “Little Man, and the Dixon County War” tells the uphill fight a young deputy faces after surviving three years of war only to find himself in the sights of a mighty cattle baron. And “Soldier On,” a short novel, follows the lives of several German soldiers in a depleted infantry company trying to make it through the final, miserable months of World War II.


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Published on February 27, 2014 20:57
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