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A Short Guide To Join Royal Marines ... The longest basic modern infantry training programmed of any NATO combat troops is recruited by Royal Marines. Royal Marines recruit training the potential recruit must attend a Potential Royal Marine Course (PRMC) or Potential Officer Course (POC) held at CTCRM...

Join The Royal Marines ... Royal Marine Commandoes are always kept on a high alert in order to be deployed anytime in the area of operation. These groups work as mobile and balanced amphibious warfare force...

Gladiator Robot Looks To Join Marine Corps ... It looks like something out of Robocop, a mini tank-treaded terror bristling with so many cannon and guns that only a Hollywood screenwriter could have dreamed it up. It's designed to be RoboMarine -- technically the Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle -- and proponents say it would have come in handy in trouble spots ranging from Somalia, Kosovo and Bosnia to Afghanistan and Iraq....

Single Father And Wanting To Join The Marines ... During High School I signed up for the Marine Corps and even though I had a child I was still able to join up because she would be with her mother while I went to Recruit Training in San Diego... I made the decision to postpone my dream of join the Marines to be a part of her life and to see her grow up... I want to join the Marine Corps Reserves so I can still be a Marine and to also take care of her after I finish my MOS school...

Marines Corps- Reasons To Join (Part 1) ... In this article, the first of two articles in the same series, I want to briefly touch upon some of the most important reasons to join the Marines Corps... There are six official reasons to join the Marines Corps but Marines are such special citizens that each reason in turn leads to many other reasons... This article will examine the first three reasons to join the Marines Corps; destined to serve, the ultimate challenge and an opportunity to succeed...

Fellow delegates, like all of you I’ve listened in awe and admiration to the magnificent oratory of the honorable Major Cassius Starbuckle, the cattlemen’s mouthpiece, the lowing herds. But seriously, under the spell of his eloquence I could see once again the vast herd of buffalo and savage redskin roaming our beautiful territory with no law to trample them except the law of survival, the law of the tomahawk and the bow and arrow. But then with the westward march of our nation came the pioneer and the buffalo hunter, the adventurous and the bold. And the boldest of these were the cattlemen who seized the wide-open range for their own personal domain, and their law was the law of the hired gun. Now, now today have come the railroads and the people, hard- working citizens, the homesteader, the shopkeeper, the builder of cities. We need roads to join those cities, dams to store up the waters of the Picket Wire, and we need statehood to protect the rights of every man and woman, however humble.
—Willis Goldbeck (1900–1979)

I have always believed that opera is a planet where the muses work together, join hands and celebrate all the arts.
—Franco Zeffirelli (b. 1922)

Our father has an even more important function than modeling manhood for us. He is also the authority to let us relax the requirements of the masculine model: if our father accepts us, then that declares us masculine enough to join the company of men. We, in effect, have our diploma in masculinity and can go on to develop other skills.
—Frank Pittman (20th century)