
Originally Posted by
FRANK WHITE
Bro,
As the others stated, I respect you for wanting to serve your country. I am a former marine. My advice. The Corps is the most elite, and most difficult, of any of the services. Be sure you know what your getting yourself into. For me, the corps basic, or officer candidate training at Quantico, VA was the toughest thing I ever did in my life. At times I wanted to die. I often asked myself, what the hell did I get myself into, and when will this nightmare end, etc. But when I was done, it was, and probably still is, the proudest moment of my life to be sworn in and the title of marine given to you. The marines have no pity, no sympathy, and they train you to be stone cold killers. If this hard type of environment doesn't suit you look elswhere. There's no shame in it. The marines are definately not for everyone. No matter how baddass you may be in the gym or the dojo, the marines will push you farther and harder than you can ever imagine. Remember Riddick Bowe. He was the heavyweight champ of the world and couldn't cut it. I think he lasted two or three days. I know you've seen it already, but watch "Full Metal Jacket" and try to really imagine what those guys were feeling. Good luck to you brother, I respect you for what your thinking of doing. Semper Fi.