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Home Front: Culture Wars
Boy (and Girl) Scouts with Rifles
2007-05-23
W. Thomas Smith, Jr., "The Tank," National Review

There's a scene in the movie, A Few Good Men, where Navy JAG officer Sam Weinberg (played by Kevin Pollak) asks fellow Navy JAG officer Joanne Galloway (Demi Moore) why she likes Marines so much. She responds, "Because they stand on a wall, and say, 'No one's gonna hurt you tonight, not on my watch.'"

The line — stirring in 1992 (particularly to a former Marine like myself) — has become somewhat cliché. Though it speaks to the heart of what we Americans so-often take for granted.

I'll have to admit however I think about it everyday: Even more so when I see — in my travels over the years — the young faces of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines in some of the world's most dangerous places. They're sometimes alone. Sometimes in pairs. Sometimes in groups from about platoon-size up to battalion. Always in good spirits, highly motivated (another cliché), and willing to do the seemingly impossible when asked or ordered.

They gripe for sure, like everyone else, but only among themselves. Outsiders just see cheerfulness, enthusiasm, an amazing sense of humor, and a personal professionalism usually only demonstrated by people much older and more experienced than they are. They get filthy dirty when they work, but are squeaky clean when they don't. They are trained to kill, but they all seem to have the soul of a Boy (Girl) Scout.

It can truly be an emotional experience to spend time with these Americans — the smartest, hardest-working, most responsible people, in fact, America produces. I experienced it while observing soldiers during basic training, last week and today, at Fort Jackson, S.C. . . . .
Go read it all. You'll experience the same "almost uncontrollable welling-up of emotion" the author did.
Posted by:Mike

#3  Ya' just gotta' love Girls with Guns.

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2007-05-23 21:17  

#2  One of the most memorable aspects of the ten years I lived in San Diego was watching the never ending parade of young marines graduating from San Diego MCRD, the pride of the nation and younger every year.
Posted by: RWV   2007-05-23 20:23  

#1  Often these soldiers give all. Nearby where I live, one of the 10th Mountain gave his life last week. He was a family man. His family gave all too. A good friend of mine has a son in Iraq in the 82nd. This young man has grown up fast. He has had a number of friends lose their lives defending what they believe in. He worries and prays for him everyday as we all do. I want to hear no more from any of our Congressmen and women that we have lost this war when we have young men and women giving their all.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-05-23 15:36  

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