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Warrior Culture of the U.S. Marines [Perfect Paperback]

Marion F. Sturkey (Author)
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November 1, 2003
Leathernecks? Jarheads? Devil Dogs? By any name the world recognizes U.S. Marines as the premier warriors on planet Earth. Marine Warriors have evolved into American Icons, the warrior elite. These American Samurai, these proud patriots, live in the province of legend. WARRIOR CULTURE OF THE U.S. MARINES contains timeless Marine Corps quotations, fighting words from fighting men. Here readers will find the legacy of the Corps -- Tun Tavern, the Marine Corps birthday, USMC slogans, the Commandants, the Rifleman's creed. Air America, Blood Chit, Blood Stripe, Mameluke and NCO swords -- all of that and much more. Also, Happy Hour laws of combat and military terms. This book is gung-ho, upbeat, and Politically Incorrect -- the ultimate book for Marine Corps warriors. No profanity


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The author says the book is Politically Incorrect and proud of it. He is not kidding. The book was written by a Marine for Marines and is not intended for those trying to be P.C. on a joint service tour. There are no long-winded essays here, just hundreds of stories, quotations, histories, slogans, and definitions. Part One enbraces Marine Corps history and life in the Corps, everything from Tun Tavern to The Marines' Hymn. Part Two offers Happy Hour fare for Marines, and it is broken down into Happy Hour Laws of Combat and Happy Hour Military Terms. Each section is further broken down for Infantry (The Magnificent Grunts) and for Aviation, with a special section for helicopters. This is the perfect book for Marines. --Leatherneck Magazine --This text refers to an alternate Perfect Paperback edition.

About the Author

Marion Sturkey entered the Brotherhood of Marines in 1961. As the years passed he discovered that no one ever truly leaves the Corps. He found that the title, U.S. Marine, is retained for a lifetime. Marion published his first military history book in 1996. Set against the backdrop of the turbulent 1960s, this saga of loyalty and brotherhood became a military classic. It is often considered the definitive work on Marine Corps operations in Vietnam. Next came the first edition of WARRIOR CULTURE OF THE U.S. MARINES. The book enjoyed great success, so Marion followed-up with this updated Second Edition the following year. Today the author lives in his beloved rural community of Plum Branch, South Carolina. On a full-time basis he researches and writes technical books about military and aviation concerns. He has written and published eight books.

Product Details

  • Perfect Paperback: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Heritage Press International; 2nd Updtd edition (November 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0965081419
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965081412
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #533,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For those people who just dont understand the Marines..., August 22, 2002
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My parents, friends and girlfriend could never understand my so called obsession with the Corps..from the stickers on my car, to my reading material and even my apparel. To truely understand a Marine, you must be one. This book, however, does a great job explaining to the non-initiated. The book can sometimes be repetative and the constant references to the "Diety" (cant you just say God?) can be annoying, but, overall this was a motivating and refreshing look at my beloved Corps. It breaks everything down from the history, customs and mentality of the Marines. For the person in your life that just does'nt get it, or for Motivating yourself, this is a darn good read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warrior Culture of the U,S. Marines, March 14, 2006
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Marion Sturky is currently the finest transscriber of observed
and experienced Marine Combat. You must start with Bonnie Sue
then read Warior Cutlure and finally Murphy's Laws of Combat to
fully arrpreciate the splended writing and experience of our
Corps. For Marines [Once, Always], Warrior Culture will say finally someone got it. Its so captivating you'll want to give
copies to men who will appreciate it and after reading will think, Why did it take so long to put something so simple so well.
Semper Fi, Richard C. Crepeau Sgt.USMC,2099074,3rd Force Recon
Nam '66-'77 Shot out April 2,'67.





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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars General info, not the true reasons, January 7, 2004
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Marines and those who are intrigued by Marines will be reading this. The book describes the Marines as the "brotherhood", to which I have nothing but agreement, yet although there are centuries of traditions (blood stripe from the battle that Marines lost 68+% of their men etc, ) the current day gunk that keeps Marines together is their ballsy "I'll do you one better" attitude and the way the peacetime sweating helps them prevent bleeding in war. I've mentioned it before, yet it must be mentioned here...the true look comes from one author...P.Chadz with his collection of "in your face memoirs" that show actually what the modern day Marines do on training and liberty to keep their tribe the finest brotherhood in all the services. Let these stories be a harboring area where your mind is allowed to go back to and understand that these ideas and principles probably got most young boys to enlist, yet the book from CHADZ is the stories that makes them become a brotherhood, and these types of stories keep repeating themselves, each day a new generation walks across the bases of Pendleton, Lejuene and beyound.
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staff pogues, blood chits, battle colors, military acronym, warrior culture, warrior brothers, helicopter crews, speaking years, birthday message, few good men, warrior elite
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Marine Corps, United States, Marine Warriors, World War, Air Force, Tun Tavern, Air America, Iwo Jima, Brotherhood of Marines, Marine Aviation, Marine Infantry, Continental Marines, Belleau Wood, Khe Sanh, Memorial Day, Drill Instructor, Marine Air, Women Marines, Chosin Reservoir, Devil Dogs, Parris Island, Veterans Day, Semper Fidelis, Thomas Jefferson, Woman Marine
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