Honor, courage, and commitment, the core values of the Corps, define how every Marine thinks, acts, and fights. Learn more about the Marine Corps values.
For more information on how to apply to Marine Corps scholarships, please visit the application portal here. Applicants must complete and submit all required information in the online application in order to apply to the scholarship. Oath of office “I, [name], do solemnly swear (or affirm)...
Marine Corps Tattoo Policy – Final Thoughts So, there you have it. The Marines Corps has finally moved with the times and accepted 21st-century life in America. This should come as great news for potential recruits who may have been a little overzealous with their body art. It is high ti...
The Corps' core values are Honor, Courage, and Commitment. These values make up the bedrock of a Marine's character. During recruit training, recruits are taught these core values and numerous others related to them, such as integrity, discipline, teamwork, duty, and "esprit de corps." ...
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The U.S. Marine Corps Headquarters' decision to disband ship sea duty was made in an effort to free more Marines for fleet duty. 3Marines on Navy Ships Any vessel carrying a nuclear payload is guarded by Marines, as is any vessel transporting Marine air support. When air transport is not...
Under the new rules, Marines conducting training exercises in the field “should not” carry personal devices. (Pfc. Makenzie Fallon/Marine Corps) The Marine Corps has banned Marines from using personal cellphones and other devices during training exercises, armed duty, high-r...
brig— prison or place of confinement aboard ship or ashore at a Marine Corps or naval station.brig rat— person who has served much brig time, a habitual offender.brightwork— brass or shiny metal, which Marines must polish.broke-dick— servicemember on light, limited, or no duty status ...
“I love America, I love the Corps, and I believe in the cause,” said the Kansas City, Kan., native. “I just didn’t feel like I was done and it wasn’t my time yet, so I decided to come over (to Iraq) again, play my part and do whatever I could in order to help out...