Culture of the United States Marine Corps

The culture of the United States Marine Corps is widely varied but unique amongst the branches of the United States Armed Forces.[1] Because members of the Marine Corps are drawn from across the United States (and resident aliens from other nations),[2] it is as varied as each individual Marine but tied together with core values and traditions passed from generation to generation of Marines. As in any military organization, the official and unofficial traditions of the Marine Corps serve to reinforce camaraderie and set the service apart from others. The Corps' embracement of its rich culture and history is cited as a reason for its high esprit de corps.[3]

  1. ^ Connable, Maj Ben (2008). "Culture Warriors: Marine Corps Organizational Culture and Adaptation to Cultural Terrain" (PDF). Small Wars Journal. Small Wars Foundation.
  2. ^ "Immigrants within the United States Marine Corps" (Web). theusmarines.com. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  3. ^ Estes, Kenneth W. (2000). The Marine Officer's Guide (6th ed.). Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-567-5.

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