Why Are The Marines So Stylish?

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Timestamps:
0:00 - Why Are The Marines So Stylish?
0:55 - Why are the Marines good looking
1:30 - US Military Branches
2:36 - A different approach from the Marines
3:28 - My story in the Marines
3:40 - Corporal Joseph Vittori, USMCR
5:54 - USMC Uniform
6:28 - #5 Reason Why The Marines Are Stylish
9:07 - #4 Reason Why The Marines Are Stylish
14:02 - #3 Reason Why The Marines Are Stylish
14:25 - Different Types of Marines Corps Uniform
19:52 - #2 Reason Why The Marines Are Stylish
21:35 - #1 Reason Why The Marines Are Stylish
22:20 - Iconic Items Worn By USMC
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Fill in the blanks (for the next video): Why Are So Stylish

RealMenRealStyle
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I spent 12 years in the British Royal Marines Corps when I joined in 1961.
Have to say the discipline, fear, intimidation and professionalism made me what I am today ... turning me from a young wet-behind-the-ears scruffy teenager into someone who responds to the highest standards and physical abilities and challenges throughout life.

supernutkin
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Been out of the Corps for almost 50 years now its lessons still regulate my life. It was a honor to serve my country as a Marine enlisted, I made Sargent of Marines. I served from 1968-1974. My Dad was a WWII Marine his last WORDS to ME WERE SEMPER FI that is all.

josecmartinezbigdaddy
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I served 20 years in the Corps. 1964-1984 and 2 combat tours in Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71. First tour as a 0331 Infantry machine gunner and the 2nd tour as a platoon commander for a CAP (Combined Action Platoon). What I learned in the Corps served me well and I highly recommend it to anyone needing direction and discipline.
Tom Boyte
GySgt.. USMC, retired
Bronze Star/Purple Heart

OcotilloTom
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My father served in the marines from 2008-2016-17. He has told me that his life was changed completely from the moment he joined the marines. He learned how to push himself very hard and earned a 298 on the PFT and I’ll always be proud of him for that. He told me that he hated running but forced himself to run everyday and eventually came to love to run.

PacmanTV
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I was in the Army, a 13B field artillery cannon crewman to be exact. Although I enjoyed the Army experience, I, and many others are a bit jealous of the fanatic/family culture the Marines have. I've seen when they meet each other or find out the other is/was in the Corps. It's like seeing long lost family members greet each other. The Marines are practically a military fraternity. 🪖

dcfmkyn
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My son is a graduate of USNA and he is a Marine Officer. He graduated in his black dress jacket and white pants. He looks awesome! His father was enlisted and looked great in his dress blues. It's nothing like the Marines!!! I'm so proud.

euniceahonor-edwards
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Served as enlisted in the Corps. Then went to college and grad school. Accepted a direct commission in the USN. Never can live that down with my jarhead buddies. Retired many years ago with one star. Can’t beat the Marine uniforms, no way, no how. I still consider myself a broken-down old Marine, not a sailor! Semper fi!

marcellocolona
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Semper Fi. I got out in 1975 as a sergeant (E-5). I agree with all you said but I would add the confidence that is instilled in you at the completion of boot camp and, that stays with you forever after, contributes to why Marines are stylish.

dannymiller
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My Son is a Disabled (Operation Enduring Freedom) War Vet. I take him to the VA Tampa, Florida for Treatment. The Marines stand out, among all the Veterans. You.

briangoldy
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As a father of a US Marine, this makes me tear up. Thanks to all for your service!

russdavis
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We had a joke in the Army: "The only two service branches are the Army and Navy. The Air Force is a business, and the Marine Corps is a cult."

PBurns-nggw
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As the daughter of a USMC combat veteran, I hear in your presentation the things that my dad lived by and instilled. Character and self-esteem as well as selflessness and sense of duty. Along with clean cut and sharp dressed, that is a culture of self-esteem and self-discipline we could use more of today. Standards that support every aspect of a man's life. That's outstanding, Marine.

deer
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Served from 1969 till 1990
Retired Master Sergeant
I’m now 70 and I still remember standing on the shoulders of the Marines that went before me!
I was not going too let them down! Not on my watch!
Semper Fi brothers and sisters

chadmesser
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I was in the USMC from 1968-1972! It still affects every day of my life in a positive way!

mscott
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I spent 15 years in the Navy as a Force Reconnaissance Corpsman. Ninety percent of my service was with the Corps. I was always envious of their dress blues! Semper Fi!

JosephTMeiroseIV
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I was an enlisted Marine (Sergeant) and I did own a set of Dress Blues. However, I have to be honest that I think I like the officer's Dress Blues better, particularly with the Sam Browne Belt. When I came home from boot camp, we had Summer Service and Winter Service uniforms. Summer service were also called Tropicals, Winter Service were Greens in wool. I came home as a PFC wearing Summer Service Bravos (long sleeve shirt with battle scarf -tie) and barracks cover. My dad was a WWII Marine (Corporal). He was looking at my uniform and feeling the cloth. His comment? "Shit. Fucking officer's material." 🙂Obviously the material had changed over the years.

christophertipton
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Huge respect from R.O.K.M.C Sgt(ret. 2004~2006) Moonsoo Kim
We love USMC!! We are so proud y’all our allies!
Semper Fi! Let’s go together!!

moonsookim
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As a retired Navy Chief, I always admired the USMC Dress Blues. The Navy CPO/Officer SDBs were sharp but the Marines SDBs blew ours out of the water. And the Marines I worked with and who worked for me when I was at MacDill AFB were some of the most professional, hard charging and dependable personnel in my shop. Now as a civilian who works with other veterans, they carry that hard work ethic into the private sector and definitely stand out from their peers.

hazegrayprepper
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my son who's still in college and playing D1 football is going into the OCS next summer. He has that personality of a warrior and team. Nervous as a parent but of course very proud of him

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