The Marines gave me a really strong sense of discipline and a work ethic that kicks in at my job.
My battalion motto in the Marines was, 'Whatever it takes,' and I'm going to do whatever it takes to help win back the House in 2018.
The Marines are like my West Highland Terrier. They get up every morning, they want to dig a hole, and they want to kill something.
My only bias is the one they taught us in the marines : a bias for action.
It was the Marines who taught me how to act. After that, pretending to be rough wasn't so hard.
I came from a family of Marines into the family of Marines.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the marines and their families as we continue search and rescue efforts.
After I left the Marines in '46, I wanted to stay in the Marines; I was very happy - I loved that life.
They say it was the Marines who fought there.
My marines were my marines. And these men who come through this house are my veterans, we don't leave anyone behind.
I joined the Marines the week I turned 17, and that led to a few experiences that might qualify as adventure - eye of the beholder.
Marines don't know how to spell the word 'defeat'.
He wasn't making marines – he was breaking marines.
Marines are very good at fighting... And if Gen. Franks wants fighters on the ground and he puts Marines in, he'll have what he wants.
Marines dying or being seriously wounded is commonplace in combat.