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Habits May Fade, the Marine Remains

Problems with recruiting and retention within the military have been a prominent issue in recent years. When dealing with an all-volunteer force, retention will always be a challenge, especially when civilian society is competing for the same talent.  Of the friends I made while serving, only one reenlisted. The rest of us were gone, or as the once derogatory acronym labeled us: GMFs. Like my growing prostate, yellowing teeth, and shrinking frame — it is a part of my DNA. On a recent online news feed, the question was posted to 10 active-duty Marines if they had planned to reenlist. The Leathernecks were all asked individually, and what was remarkable but quite convincing was that six of the 10 all replied with the same two-word answer: “F*** no.” (RELATED: The Military Recruiting Crisis Starts With the Leadership) The irony was comical and not out of disrespect. Seven of those Leathernecks were set to exit, one was on the fence, and two were likely to ship over. During my own tenure, the pattern was similar: three out of four walked away when their initial EAS — End of Active Service — arrived. (RELATED: Happy Birthday, Marines) Career planners have wrangled with retention since the invention of boot polish. Most of those departing from active duty had a good idea what they were going to do once they made their anticipated return to civilian life. For the majority, the list was relatively short and concise: get a job or go to school and find some part-time gig to keep the wallet balanced, while enjoying plenty of free time pursuits. (RELATED: Real Military Reform Begins) It is said there is no such thing as a sure thing, but whoever said that didn’t know many Marines. What was a guaranteed “sure thing” for those leaving the Corps was a varied list of “never and nots” that was as detailed as it was long. Not getting a weekly haircut. Not shaving every day. Not making one’s rack (bed) — hospital creases be damned. And the only junk (782 gear) on my bunk would be mine. Not making sure your uniform was void of Irish pennants while starched and creased. Not shining another piece of brass, ever. Never calling a hat a cover. Not having to measure to make sure all my underwear is properly folded and marked. Never spit-shine another shoe, boot, pistol holster, whatever, again. Not swabbing a deck or wiping down a bulkhead. Never doing calisthenics or going on a three-mile run before breakfast. Never participating in another Thursday night all-hands barracks field day that always ran much longer than necessary. Never having to clean a rifle again and again to the satisfaction of some armorer with an attitude. Never again going to the field (camping for civilians), eating out of a cold can, or sleeping in a bag. Never again standing for the Friday pre-dawn CO’s battalion barracks inspection or his mandatory five-mile run in combat boots once the inspection finally concluded. In fact, the only running I would be doing from here until eternity was from the refrigerator to the bathroom, and only when absolutely necessary. This list may certainly vary depending on the veteran and their service branch. However, I bet everyone who served can find some commonality. Looking back over the decades, I freely admit that some of these things have slowly crept back into my life.  Granted, it took time, with nostalgia and even practical needs playing an integral part. I have come to prefer working out before breakfast. I still eliminate the run but have replaced it with cycling. I still shine my black leather shoes when needed, and provided the mood strikes me, I will put some spit to the shine. I do make the bed on occasion to surprise the boss (wife) and to the satisfaction of the big dog. There are also many times I will shave daily, and while I do not get a weekly haircut, I remain open to the idea, provided a traditional barbershop is available. I still refuse to have anything to do with camping, preferring a hotel with room service. The one thing that has been a constant through the ensuing decades has been my identity as a Marine. It is the one unbroken link that remains. Like my growing prostate, yellowing teeth, and shrinking frame — it is a part of my DNA. Semper Fidelis. READ MORE from Greg Maresca: Fourth and Funded: College Football’s Fiscal Fumble Off the Radar: Christian Genocide in Africa Truth & Treason: A Tale of Moral Courage
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Intel Uncensored
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Why Are Pro-Israel Influencers ALL Saying the Same New Line? “No more aid to Israel!” | Redacted
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Why Are Pro-Israel Influencers ALL Saying the Same New Line? “No more aid to Israel!” | Redacted

from Redacted News: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
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Israelis NOT Sweating Sde Teiman Rape! Prosecutor’s ONLY Concern: Leaked Rape Tape Undermines Israel’s International Legal Impunity
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Israelis NOT Sweating Sde Teiman Rape! Prosecutor’s ONLY Concern: Leaked Rape Tape Undermines Israel’s International Legal Impunity

by Ilana Mercer, The Unz Review: About the Sde Teima leaked rape tape, suffice it to say that, like the Hostage Square demonstrators in Tel Aviv, whose concern was exclusively for their hostages; the same Israeli society is not unhappy about crimes against Palestinians; but that one such crime had been made public, to the […]
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Country Roundup
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you heard him … who are YOU most excited to see at the #CMAawards?
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you heard him … who are YOU most excited to see at the #CMAawards?

you heard him … who are YOU most excited to see at the #CMAawards?
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Trump’s War Against America First! - News Update
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DEA Announces One Of The Largest Single Seizures Of “Suspected Fentanyl Pills” In U.S. History
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DEA Announces One Of The Largest Single Seizures Of “Suspected Fentanyl Pills” In U.S. History

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on Monday announced one of the largest single seizures of suspected fentanyl pills in United States history. The DEA’s Rocky Mountain Field Division (RMFD) said it seized “approximately 1.7 million counterfeit fentanyl pills from a storage facility in the Denver suburb of Highlands Ranch.” “This played out like an episode of a TV show, where a winning bidder legally bought a storage unit and unbeknownst to them, the unit contained 1.7 million counterfeit fentanyl pills and another 12 kilograms of fentanyl powder,” said DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division Special Agent in Charge David Olesky. “There is no doubt many lives have been saved by keeping these poison pills of the streets of Colorado,” he added. Footage from a press conference on the historic seizure below: BREAKING: Massive historic Fentanyl bust in Colorado – single biggest fentanyl bust in Colorado history– 6th largest single bust in US history– 1.7 million pills seized – 12 kilograms of fentanyl powder seized– Drugs linked to Sinaloa Cartel REMINDER: A lethal dose is just… pic.twitter.com/NhSKX9iGR3 — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 17, 2025 More from the DEA: Upon noticing the contents of the storage unit, the bidder immediately contacted the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. “I want to thank the citizen who reported this discovery, the storage facility staff for their cooperation, and the deputies who responded quickly and professionally,” said Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly. “Let me send a strong and unmistakable message: fentanyl and illegal narcotics will not be tolerated in Douglas County. Our deputies, detectives, and crime lab professionals are committed to keeping this community safe, and we will remain relentless in that mission.” The record seizure is connected with an ongoing DEA and Colorado Bureau of Investigation case. The registered owner of the storage unit is already in federal custody. “The seizure of these drugs represents countless lives saved, as these dangerous substances will never reach our communities. Our mission to get drugs off the streets and put traffickers behind bars remains as vital as ever,” Colorado Bureau of Investigation Director Armando Saldate stated. In addition to the 1.7 million pills, the 12 kilograms of powder seized had the potential to yield up to an additional six million pills. Colorado Governor Jared Polis praised the hard work of federal, state, and local law enforcement. .@DEAROCKYMTNDiv Seizes Record 1.7 Million Counterfeit Fentanyl Pills in Colorado, Sixth-Largest U.S. Pill Seizure Read More: https://t.co/UjVCahYxI7 pic.twitter.com/Rf51IzZoFl — DEA HQ (@DEAHQ) November 17, 2025 “I want to thank everyone who helped us with the largest successful fentanyl seizure in Colorado history. Getting more of this deadly drug off the streets saves lives. In Colorado, we are cracking down on crime, apprehending dangerous criminals, and keeping our communities safe. I thank the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and our federal partners for working with us to get criminals off of Colorado streets, out of our communities, and ensure Coloradans and families are safe,” Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said. In Colorado, we are cracking down on crime, apprehending dangerous criminals, and keeping our communities safe. I thank the Colorado Bureau of Investigations and our federal partners for working on the largest successful fentanyl seizure in Colorado history.… pic.twitter.com/lls1pAG5RH — Governor Jared Polis (@GovofCO) November 18, 2025 ABC News noted: Additionally, 2.5 pounds of methamphetamine were seized, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. The registered owner of the storage unit was already in federal custody when the discovery occurred, according to the DEA. The individual was taken into custody by the DEA in April, “which resulted in the unit going unpaid and eventually being auctioned off,” the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said. Authorities did not release the name of the storage facility, the registered owner of the unit or the citizen who won the unit in the auction. CBS Colorado provided additional coverage:
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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“Largest Child Rescue Mission In History” – Florida Officials Announce Rescue Of 120+ Missing Children
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“Largest Child Rescue Mission In History” – Florida Officials Announce Rescue Of 120+ Missing Children

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the rescue of more than 120 missing children, calling it the “largest child rescue mission in history.” A multi-regional operation, called “Operation Home for the Holidays,” involved several federal, state, and local agencies. The two-week operation led to the rescue of endangered, missing, and exploited children ranging in age from 23 months to 17 years old. “By now, child predators should know that they are not welcome in Florida,” Uthmeier said. By now, child predators should know that they are not welcome in Florida. pic.twitter.com/tqFxndsb5R — Attorney General James Uthmeier (@AGJamesUthmeier) November 17, 2025 Fox News shared more: The rescued children were returned to state custody and connected with recovery services, officials said. Some cases were tied to pornography operations, prostitution, and the drug trade. The children were located in Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa. In addition, 13 were found in nine other states and 2 were found in Mexico and Guatemala. Many of them experienced various levels of abuse, including neglect, exploitation, or exposure to other criminal activity. “Many of them have been through the unthinkable,” Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier told “Fox & Friends” on Monday. “They’ve been exploited. They’ve been endangered and in the worst of cases, they’ve been physically, sexually abused.” “One hundred twenty-two children and youth are now safe, and that is a victory for our entire state,” Florida Department of Law Enforcement Deputy Commissioner Vaden Pollard said, according to NBC News. Uthmeier joined U.S. Marshal William Berger at a press conference in Tampa to announce the child rescue mission. Watch the press conference below: Attorney General James Uthmeier joins U.S. Marshal Berger in Tampa to announce largest child rescue mission in history. https://t.co/PHxdn3aFRT — Attorney General James Uthmeier (@AGJamesUthmeier) November 17, 2025 NBC News noted: Those arrested, Berger said, were all adults who were hit with charges ranging from “lewd and lascivious to multiple sexual batteries.” He said they expect to make more arrests in the coming weeks. Uthmeier, a Republican appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, is best known nationally for spearheading the construction of a controversial immigrant detention center in the heart of the Everglades that he dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.”
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The First - News Feed
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Donald Trump Threatens the British Broadcasting Corporation
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The great Epstein flip flop
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The great Epstein flip flop

The great Epstein flip flop
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Trump urges Republicans to vote to release Epstein files
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Trump urges Republicans to vote to release Epstein files

President Donald Trump is urging Republicans in Congress to vote for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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