I was hoping some Marines could shed some light on this...
Up until recently, it was ok to call a person who served in the Marines a "former Marine".
I know that "Once a Marine, Always a Marine" is a known saying.
They way I understood it is that calling a person a "former Marine" was ok and it meant that they are no longer serving.
Of course there is no such thing as an "Ex-Marine"- unless as some say, he was dishonorably discharged.
Here is my question though...
I heard that the Commandant of the Marine Corps came forth with an edict (if that is the right word) that there is now no such thing as a "former Marine".
The saying "Once a Marine, Always a Marine" is now the official rule.
All people who are or have served in the USMC are to be referred to as Marines.
If this is true, please let me know of this recent official rule.
If possible, could you site an article so I can read about this more.
I did a search on google but I could not find any references.
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Edit: did some more searching...
http://blog.medalsofamerica.com/only-marines-former-marines-2/
"Attention Marines! It is now official, “There’s no such thing as a former Marine.” Which, is really kind of cool when you think about it.
From Commandant, General James F. Amos (via The Seahorse): “A Marine is a Marine. I set the policy two weeks ago – there’s no such thing as a former Marine. You’re a Marine, just in a different uniform and you’re in a different phase of your life. But you’ll always be a Marine because you went to Parris Island, San Diego or the hills of Quantico.”
We at Medals of America strongly believe in honoring all of our Marines, both past and present. We have always held the utmost respect for these strong men and women, and are proud to offer our nation’s heroes a selection of Marine Corps medals and military badges to wear, displaying their duty and honor to our country. Likewise, we are excited to hear others refer to these soldiers simply as “Marines” without deeming it necessary to include the words “former” or “retired”. We agree with Commandant, General James F. Amos that once you are a Marine, you will always be a Marine. No matter what clothes you wear or what job you do, you will always be a part of that elite military brotherhood."
http://blog.medalsofamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/New-Terminology.jpg
Up until recently, it was ok to call a person who served in the Marines a "former Marine".
I know that "Once a Marine, Always a Marine" is a known saying.
They way I understood it is that calling a person a "former Marine" was ok and it meant that they are no longer serving.
Of course there is no such thing as an "Ex-Marine"- unless as some say, he was dishonorably discharged.
Here is my question though...
I heard that the Commandant of the Marine Corps came forth with an edict (if that is the right word) that there is now no such thing as a "former Marine".
The saying "Once a Marine, Always a Marine" is now the official rule.
All people who are or have served in the USMC are to be referred to as Marines.
If this is true, please let me know of this recent official rule.
If possible, could you site an article so I can read about this more.
I did a search on google but I could not find any references.
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Edit: did some more searching...
http://blog.medalsofamerica.com/only-marines-former-marines-2/
"Attention Marines! It is now official, “There’s no such thing as a former Marine.” Which, is really kind of cool when you think about it.
From Commandant, General James F. Amos (via The Seahorse): “A Marine is a Marine. I set the policy two weeks ago – there’s no such thing as a former Marine. You’re a Marine, just in a different uniform and you’re in a different phase of your life. But you’ll always be a Marine because you went to Parris Island, San Diego or the hills of Quantico.”
We at Medals of America strongly believe in honoring all of our Marines, both past and present. We have always held the utmost respect for these strong men and women, and are proud to offer our nation’s heroes a selection of Marine Corps medals and military badges to wear, displaying their duty and honor to our country. Likewise, we are excited to hear others refer to these soldiers simply as “Marines” without deeming it necessary to include the words “former” or “retired”. We agree with Commandant, General James F. Amos that once you are a Marine, you will always be a Marine. No matter what clothes you wear or what job you do, you will always be a part of that elite military brotherhood."
http://blog.medalsofamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/New-Terminology.jpg
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