[Rhodes22-list] P - Marines

Cheryl O'Grady cheryl.ogrady at mail.com
Thu Nov 10 15:30:50 EST 2005


My dad is a Marine, fought in Korea, darn near died, but he made it home.  

In my humble opinion, it would benefit every young man and young woman graduating from high school to have to do a year's service, whether it be military or civil service, it would change their outlook on life and perhaps even give them a direction to their lives that wasn't there before.  It wouldn't be a draft, rather a year of service to the country.  For the ones who go into military service, it would help them grow up as in the anecdote below.  

Not only that, if the sons and daughters of our congressmen and our president and our secretary of defense might have to actually go to war and be shot at, maybe they would think 3 or 4 times before sending our troops into an ill-conceived, poorly executed, and ill-equipped war.



> 
> For all of those that have son's or daughter's at
> bootcamp let me pass on what I found. Let me give you
> a little back ground first. When my son left home he
> had no motivation, he was lazy, slobby, no pride, no
> self worth. This is the boy that got off the bus March
> 18th at Parris Island. The man that I met on Thursday
> for parents day is AWESOME. There is no way I can
> describe to you all the difference. He looks
> different, he walks different, he talks different, he
> has such a sense of bearing and pride all I could do
> was look at him in awe. Oh yes, the training is hard,
> what he went through is unimaginable to any one that
> has not been there. They are definitely taught to be
> Warriors. Let me tell you the surprise of what else
> they are taught. My Marine son has better values,
> better morals, better manners than any one I know. It
> is so much more than Yes Sir, Yes Mam...so much more.
> He cares about how he looks, he cares about what he
> does, and its not a boastful, bad ass thing. He is a
> true gentleman. I saw patience, and a calmness in him
> that I have never seen. I could never express my
> gratitude enough to the Marine Corps for what they
> have given my son. I know this, I have an 11 year old
> Devil pup still at home. When the time comes for his
> turn if I had to I would take him kicking and
> screaming all the way. Although I'm sure that will not
> happen. The hero worship I see in my younger sons eyes
> for his Marine brother tells me I will have two
> Marines in the family, and I will be one very proud
> mother.
> "Cybil", Mother of a Marine writing to the myMarine
> Group
> 
>


"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."  Edmund Burke, Irish philosopher



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