When I put on my Marine cover, I'm a Marine, and I act accordingly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Almost every Marine I've met says I portray a Marine dead-on, which is really, really flattering.
One day, you'll get out of the Marine Corps; you'll put your uniform up, but you'll never not be a Marine.
All Marines, sailors and civilian Marines, regardless of sexual orientation, are Marines first. Every Marine is a valued member of our war-fighting team.
Emphasis in the Marine Corps isn't on talking about your feelings.
Look, many of us here are regular marines... I will die as a marine because that is my dream.
I have trouble with direction, because I have trouble with authority. I was not a good Marine.
The young people I work with every day and serve the nation in the armed forces in general, and the Marine Corps in particular, have broken the mold and stepped out as men and women of character who are making their own way in life while protecting ours.
The Marines gave me a really strong sense of discipline and a work ethic that kicks in at my job.
I am a soldier, convinced that I am acting on behalf of soldiers.
My father is a Marine. My brother is a Marine. I almost became a Marine. I'm no stranger to fight training. I used to do jujitsu and boxing as a kid. I was a running back in football for my high school and my college. I played ice hockey as well as did theater. So, there's always been a physical nature to me.
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