For example. The movie Brothers is about a Marine officer who goes to Afghanistan and while he is gone his brother does the brotherly thing and helps his wife and kids after they think that he is KIA. Well he wasn't killed and captured by, we'll call them the Taliban for lack of knowledge from the movie (no specific details were ever given about them other than they were terrorist) He and a Private are captured and at one point in the movie he is told beat the PVT to death or he will be killed. He kills the PVT and hours later he rescued. The point is that Marines are taught and have the knowledge and discipline to act like civilized men in these situations. Like when they are first captured the Captain tells the PVT that he does not have any family and that it is just him and the Captain. Reason being is that they will use the information you give them to torture you. Hence why the Captain beat the shit out of the PVT. To see his daughters. The Captain begins by doing the right thing by telling the PVT to keep strong. We as Marines are taught codes of conduct while captured. These codes of conduct include that the only you should say is that you are an American and your name, rank, social, DOB. NOTHING else. Another thing is to take favors or better treatment. This movie pissed me off in both regards for the fact that both of the Marines had no discipline and took favors that neither of them were going to receive there end of the bargain. (I.e go home to his kids, but he was rescued.) I am not saying that all Marines will follow these rules but there are reasons and never should anyone take the life of a fellow Marine/military member for favors. Let alone an officer taking the life of a PVT.
Now, speaking of brothers, my brother has friends that are Marines and myself as far as his knowledge base for his theory about what we are. During an argument one night he brought up the fact that we "are taught that we are better than anyone else. That we can take on anyone. Are stronger than anything." Know I can't say that I disagree with this for the simple fact that we are taught that we can be better than anyone else. We are taught that we are the best branch. I can prove this easily based on YouTube videos, budgets, and the unfortunately casualty to number of members ratio overseas. We are the best. No one can say otherwise. Now there might be specialty groups (Delta Force, Army Rangers, SEALS, MARSOC, RECON) that are better than Marines in a whole or better than our Special Forces but us as a whole with less people are a far better branch of service than any others. Now yes this is my biased opinion but I guarantee most people in other branches have nothing but praises to say about us. As far being able take on anyone or stronger than anything is yes a truth and an exaggeration. Together we can take on anyone. Chosin Reservoir, Falluhjah, Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal. Stronger than anyone? No examples to give but we are. Just trust me.
There are many other movies that do show Marines in, as I call it, the correct light. Look at Heartbreak Ridge, A Few Good Men (referring specifically to the speak given by Jack Nicholson. All services have there own version of hazing that has been done).
I finish this post with a quote from one of the most famous generals of all WWII and from a Chaplain during the Koren War.
I have just returned from visiting the Marines at the front, and there is not a finer fighting organization in the world!
General of the Armies Douglas MacArthur; Korea, 21 September 1950
You cannot exaggerate about the Marines. They are convinced to the point of arrogance, that they are the most ferocious fighters on earth- and the amusing thing about it is that they are.
Father Kevin Keaney
1st Marine Division Chaplain
Korean War
General of the Armies Douglas MacArthur; Korea, 21 September 1950
You cannot exaggerate about the Marines. They are convinced to the point of arrogance, that they are the most ferocious fighters on earth- and the amusing thing about it is that they are.
Father Kevin Keaney
1st Marine Division Chaplain
Korean War
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