By Robert Hudson Westover
Once a Marine always a Marine is what we say.
Why?
We can be “out” of active duty for decades, be
100-years-old and received a dozen other honors But In the Mind of an honorable
Marine there is only ONE honor and that was earned upon graduation when in a
ceremony reminiscent of those of the Legions of Rome we are called, for the
first time, Marines!
We Marines are the most mentally and physically powerful
warriors in world history.
WE HAVE NEVER LOST A MAJOR BATTLE UNDER MARINE COMMAND
Not one!
Why?
Marines are men of Providence
We believe in Destiny
You do not sign up to serve in the equivalent of a
Medieval knighthood not believing, not knowing that this is your Destiny and
that she controls the very Fates.
Her door would not open, and gasoline was pouring out
from under the wreckage.
All stood at a safe distance and watched—afraid to help her but not a Marine that happened to be on the scene.
He got out of his car, yanked open the jammed door and got the woman out taking her away from danger.
That Marine knew he could die that afternoon…
That Marine fought the demons of death, of fear of cowardice of dishonor.
But…
That Marine knew that if he were to just sit there in his
car and watch her die, helpless in a flaming wreck, HE could NEVER live with
himself.
So, having been “out” of active duty for a longtime that Marine mentally and in an instant:
Put on his breast plate of courage,
Grabbed his shield of resolve,
And with the sword of bravery in his hand,
the blood of generations of warriors pumping through his veins,
the helmet of honor on his head,
HE did what a Marine does.
Fortunately, fire trucks arrived a few minutes later and the car never ignited but that didn’t matter to the Marine.
He knew the potential of what COULD have very realistically happened.
All that mattered was he did not hesitate, nor let fear paralyze him—making him a coward—dishonor.
No, that would not happen to him that day—or ANY FUCKING DAY He was STILL a MARINE.
OORAH
Author's note: The Marine mentioned in this poem was me. What I don't say is that my spouse had to watch me as I left the car. He was quite angry when I returned but he also understood why I did it. Our running joke is "Mothers don't let you children grow up to marry Marines!"