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- -1- JE: yt. ff in 5 Yds The United States Marine Corps is a living example of the way pride and tradition can motivate a fighting force. As soon as he joins the Corps a Marine learns that his traditions are as much a part of his equipment as his pack or rifle. These traditions-loyalty to country and to Corps, self-sacrifice, devotion to duty, discipline and versa- tility, all of which are summed up in the phrase ESPRlT DE CORPS -make the Marines of today a brother in arms with the thousands of Marines who have preceded him. This reputation has been building ever since November 10, 1775, the day that the Continental Congress resolved that two battalions of Marines should be formed. From this moment on Marines have taken part in every action, large or small, in which the United States has been compelled to defend itself. The pageantry and world wide service of the Marine Corps is symbolized in its insignia-the globe, fouled anchor and surmounting eagle holding in its bill the motto of the Corps, Semper Fidelis, or Always Faithful. All Rights Reserved, ALBERT LOVE ENTERPRISES, INC., Doraville, Ge
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LEONARD F. CHAPMAN, JR. General, U. S. Marine Corps Commandant of the Marine Corps Message from the Cummandant . . . The rich traditions of the United States Marine Corps date back to 1775 when the Corps was established by the Continental Congress. Today the modern-Marine Corps is a team which operates on land, at sea, and in the air in keeping the peace throughout the world. As the Na- tion's amphibious force-in-readiness, the Corps is prepared to go wherever and whenever the national interests require. Throughout its proud history the ranks of the Marine Corps have been filled by the finest of young American manhood, men who have made the Corps one of the world's most re- spected military organizations. The name Marine has come to signify all that is finest in devotion to duty, courage, and versatility. As a Marine it will be your opportunity and privilege to share in and add to the great tradi- tions and the esprit de corps which are the hallmarks of the United States Marine Corps. And as a Marine you will gain in self-confidence and leadership while having the advantage of travel, adventure, and excellent training. Being a Marine will make you a better American, and you will know the special pride and satisfaction that comes only to those who have served their country as a U. S. Marine.
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