Is it true once a Marine always a Marine?

Despite the controversy as to its origins, once a person has earned the title “Marine” that person is a Marine for life. There are no ex- or former- Marines, there are only: Active-Duty Marines. Retired Marines.
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Who said once a Marine always a Marine?

"Once a Marine, always a Marine!" (MSgt Paul Woyshner, a 40-year Marine, is credited with originating this expression during a taproom argument with a discharged Marine.) "Come on, you sons of bitches-do you want to live forever?" (Attributed to Gunnery Sergeant Daniel Daly, USMC, Belleau Wood, June 1918.)
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Is a retired Marine still a Marine?

There truly is no such thing as a former Marine, as after service our Marine Veterans are just as dedicated to advancing our Nation and defending its ideals. If you become one of us, the fight in you will always be a part of our Nation's moral cause.
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Do you say former Marine or ex-Marine?

Contrary to calling a retired Marine or a Marine who got out of service an ex-Marine, they should be referred to as “former enlisted” or “former commissioned officers,” Hoke said.
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Are Marines always the first ones?

The Marines Are Often First on the Ground

In fact, the branch is sometimes referred to as the “tip of the spear,” because these combat-ready units typically spearhead conflict operations.
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Once a Marine, Always a Marine



Why is a Marine not a soldier?

They are not soldiers. They are Marines. Marines are distinguished by their mission, their training, their history, their uniform and their esprit de corps. You would not call a sailor a soldier, an airman a soldier, and certainly you should not call a Marine a soldier.
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Why are the Marines separate from the Navy?

Following the Revolutionary War, both the Navy and the Marines were disbanded. Then later, as the United States navigated its first years as a country, conflict ensued and there was a need for a permanent, standing Navy and Marine Corps.
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Why do Marines say happy birthday?

It represents where the Marine Corps started and where it is now; while giving us a glimpse of the past, present and future. Throughout the world on 10 November, Marines celebrate the birth of their Corps -- the most loyal, feared, revered, and professional fighting force the world has ever known.
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Where did once a Marine always a Marine come from?

Once a Marine, Always a Marine: This truism is now the official motto of the Marine Corps League. The origin of the statement is credited to a gung-ho Marine Corps master sergeant, Paul Woyshner.
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What do you call an inactive Marine?

Inactive Ready Reserve For United States Marines

For Marines, those on IRR status are not paid, they do not drill or train except for “periodic Muster activities” and remain inactive until mobilized by presidential order. IRR Marines retain certain benefits including: Military ID Card.
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Can a former Marine wear his uniform?

Former Marines who are discharged honorably or under honorable conditions from the Marine Corps (even if it's not during wartime service) may wear their uniform while going from the place of discharge to their home of record, within three months after discharge.
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Do Marines get paid after service?

The 20-year minimum applies whether you serve as an officer or enlisted member. Marine retirement pay is the same as retirement pay in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. As with the Army, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard, a Marine Corps pension is based on years of service and rank (pay grade) upon retirement.
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At what age do most Marines retire?

Retirement age for the Marine Corps is generally after 20 years of service. If you serve for more than 20 years, you'll get 2.75 percent more in benefits for each year of additional service, as of 2012. Some Marines are eligible for early retirement.
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What is the Marines famous saying?

Latin for “Always Faithful,” Semper Fidelis is the motto of every Marine—an eternal and collective commitment to the success of our battles, the progress of our Nation, and the steadfast loyalty to the fellow Marines we fight alongside.
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Why are Marines called the president's own?

On July 11, 1798, Congress passed legislation that created the United States Marine Corps and the Marine Band, America's oldest professional musical organization. The United States Marine Band has been nicknamed "The President's Own" because of its historic connection to the president of the United States.
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Do Marines say Semper Fi or Semper Fidelis?

U.S. Marine Corps: “Semper Fidelis” – Always Faithful

The U.S. Marine Corps motto, “Semper Fidelis,” is legendary. However, “Semper Fi” (as it's yelled, cheered, or used as a greeting) is not just a motto for the Marines – it's a way of life.
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What percentage of Marines make it through boot camp?

What percentage of Marines make it through boot camp? The dropout rate for USMC basic training is between 11-14% each year. What is this? The attrition rate is comparable to the U.S. Army and Navy.
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What are female Marines called?

"She-Marines" (TIME, June 21) was frowned on, too. But the eventual development of some unofficial nickname was certain. Last week the Corps had it: BAMs. In leatherneck lingo that stands (approximately) for Broad-Axle Marines.
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Why do Marines say Hoorah?

Oorah is a battle cry common in the United States Marine Corps since the mid-20th century. It is comparable to hooah in the US Army and hooyah in the US Navy and US Coast Guard. It is most commonly used to respond to a verbal greeting or as an expression of enthusiasm.
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How often are Marine balls?

At least once a year each military branch hosts a formal military ball in which spouses can attend.
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Can a non Marine wish a Marine happy birthday?

On 10 November, regardless of where Marines are stationed, or deployed, whether they are still on Active Duty, Reserve, or a former Marine, you will always hear “Happy Birthday, Marine.”
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How old will the Marine Corps be in 2021?

On November 10, 2021, Marines across the globe will recognize and acknowledge 246 years of service to their country, the sacrifices made to defend democracy, and the Marine Corps' enduring legacy as America's premier fighting force.
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What military branch goes in first in a war?

The Marines are often the first on the ground in combat situations, leading the charge when conflict arises.
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Which is the toughest branch of the military?

The U.S. Marine Corps is known as the toughest and most aggressive branch of the military but is only 1/10 of the size of the Army. Marines are also known to be the first ones called into war, and they perform many of the same duties as all of the other branches of the military.
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Can a Marine become a Navy SEAL?

Can a Marine be a Navy SEAL? An active-duty Marine cannot become a Navy SEAL. In order to go through Navy SEAL training, an individual must be a member of the Navy.
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