Wednesday, August 21, 2002

A Culture of victory: Lessons of the Old Corps


Richard Botkin, a former United States Marine Corps infantray officer and borad member of WorldNetDaily.com ...writes an inspiring article on the bravery and courage of U.S. Marines - past and present. Word of this work comes to us via Counselor Hugh Hewitt.

    "Camp Pendleton is not quite hallowed or sacred ground. No real battles have been waged there, no blood other than in training accidents has been shed for freedom within its confines. Home to the First Marine Division and supporting elements, its 200,000 or so acres of coastal real estate allows for most factes of training which have become Marine Corps hallmarks: amphibious assualts, helicopter-borne raids, and good old-fashioned infantray combat."


These are the kinds of warriors that JAG HUNTERS seeks to protect, "checkin'-six" if you will. Takin' up the rear. As you'll read in this column, the (domestic) enemy is as much to the rear as to their front. Don't let military JAGs outflank our combat Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marnies, and Guardsmen.

To read more about these brave men, land the landing force!!



Semper Fi!!

OPERATION AMERICAN FREEDOM!

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