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A Marine Mustang

Arthur Eppley
4.9/5 (13462 ratings)
Description:Arthur was born during the Great Depression, when millions were thrown out of work, tens of thousands of businesses collapsed, and factories closed across the nation - these events shaped him mentally and physically for the life that he was to eventually lead as a United States Marine! As a child born in the inner city during the 1930s, growing into manhood during World War II, and enlisting in the Marine Corps at seventeen, embraced the idea, that a street kid like Arthur would join the military, even when it was not considered a popular endeavor. Because World War II had just ended, and the military were in the midst of a reduction in force, the strength of the Marine Corps was less than 70,000 as compared to having almost 500,000 Marines, 6 Marine Divisions, and 5 Marine Aircraft Wings at the end of the war. He attributes much of his understanding of world events, to the time frame in history when he was born. Franklin Delano Roosevelt just became President and had to deal with the Great Depression. In 1941, he would ask congress to declare war against Japan, Germany and Italy. He led this country during World War II, until his demise in 1944. Even during the difficult period of the Great Depression and World War II, it was a time--when America experienced the jubilation of patriotism, and learned to fight a war to win! As World War II continued, the Great Depression was officially over. This was a patriotic war with all Americans supporting the war effort one way or the other. Many joined the military, and many worked in aircraft factories or shipyards. Arthur's motivation for joining was at its peak, because he wanted to get away from home, the neighborhood and the gangs, and he knew that the Marines was his passage to a new life! In 1947, the day he turned seventeen, Arthur enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. His parents were reluctant to give him permission to join the Corps. His folks didn't think much of the idea of him joining anything, and were not in favor of his leaving home. They finally relented and signed the enlistment papers. On the 19th of September Arthur was sworn-in, and he was immediately transported by a Marine Corps vehicle to the recruit Depot in San Diego. Twelve weeks later, he got my wish, when he successfully completed recruit training, and became a full-fledged Marine. Arthur embraced a career of adventure, a sense of responsibility, honor and commitment. His service in the Corps led him to sites and scenes around the world, and into the field of combat, where he grew into a responsible young man. Arthur's career moved so quickly, that he eventually caught up with the aftermath of World War II - which was to enter the arena of combat in Korea. He became committed and dedicated to his new life, and the Marine Corps gave him every opportunity to move and, work hard, learn his craft, and improve his skills at fighting wars! Arthur moved up quickly in rank, positions of responsibility, and he valued the status of leadership that was granted to him. One of his main attributes in understanding what was expected of him, was that he never hesitated to seek help from others - especially from the more experienced and seasoned Marines. The Korean War generated an immediate increase in strength in the Marine Corps. Arthur was detailed for duty as a Drill Instructor in order to cope with the large influx of recruits, in support of the rapid build-up of active duty Marines for assignment to Korea. Preparing these young men for war was in a sense preparing himself for a combat tour in Korea. Eventually, as a Staff Non-Commissioned officer, Arthur was assigned to Camp Pendleton for infantry training, then to Pickle Meadows, California for cold weather training in preparation for duty in Korea. He obviously did his job well enough as a Platoon Sergeant, that the Marine Corps commissioned Arthur a Second Lieutenant during the latter part of his tour in Korea. He gained some polish and a lot of knowledge while attending The Basic School - an institution for newly commissioned officers, located in Quantico, Virginia. While at Quantico, he also learned much about the historical environment - the Civil War, legends of the Marine Corps, military politics, and people of other cultures. He encountered events, traveled the world, and accomplished many things that were beyond any aspirations he may have had at the time he decided to join the Corps. He served in many post and stations across the country, including the large cities of Chicago and Los Angeles. He went to sea for two years, he traveled to foreign lands, and again Arthur went into the arena of combat in a place called Vietnam. In 1957, while stationed in Chicago, a classified presentation was made by a team of officers out of headquarters, Marine Corps in Washington, D.C. This team gave this presentation in "skit format" about a place called Indochina. They spoke of the politics, the conflict between the communist and the rest of ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Marine Mustang. To get started finding A Marine Mustang, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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A Marine Mustang

Arthur Eppley
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Arthur was born during the Great Depression, when millions were thrown out of work, tens of thousands of businesses collapsed, and factories closed across the nation - these events shaped him mentally and physically for the life that he was to eventually lead as a United States Marine! As a child born in the inner city during the 1930s, growing into manhood during World War II, and enlisting in the Marine Corps at seventeen, embraced the idea, that a street kid like Arthur would join the military, even when it was not considered a popular endeavor. Because World War II had just ended, and the military were in the midst of a reduction in force, the strength of the Marine Corps was less than 70,000 as compared to having almost 500,000 Marines, 6 Marine Divisions, and 5 Marine Aircraft Wings at the end of the war. He attributes much of his understanding of world events, to the time frame in history when he was born. Franklin Delano Roosevelt just became President and had to deal with the Great Depression. In 1941, he would ask congress to declare war against Japan, Germany and Italy. He led this country during World War II, until his demise in 1944. Even during the difficult period of the Great Depression and World War II, it was a time--when America experienced the jubilation of patriotism, and learned to fight a war to win! As World War II continued, the Great Depression was officially over. This was a patriotic war with all Americans supporting the war effort one way or the other. Many joined the military, and many worked in aircraft factories or shipyards. Arthur's motivation for joining was at its peak, because he wanted to get away from home, the neighborhood and the gangs, and he knew that the Marines was his passage to a new life! In 1947, the day he turned seventeen, Arthur enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. His parents were reluctant to give him permission to join the Corps. His folks didn't think much of the idea of him joining anything, and were not in favor of his leaving home. They finally relented and signed the enlistment papers. On the 19th of September Arthur was sworn-in, and he was immediately transported by a Marine Corps vehicle to the recruit Depot in San Diego. Twelve weeks later, he got my wish, when he successfully completed recruit training, and became a full-fledged Marine. Arthur embraced a career of adventure, a sense of responsibility, honor and commitment. His service in the Corps led him to sites and scenes around the world, and into the field of combat, where he grew into a responsible young man. Arthur's career moved so quickly, that he eventually caught up with the aftermath of World War II - which was to enter the arena of combat in Korea. He became committed and dedicated to his new life, and the Marine Corps gave him every opportunity to move and, work hard, learn his craft, and improve his skills at fighting wars! Arthur moved up quickly in rank, positions of responsibility, and he valued the status of leadership that was granted to him. One of his main attributes in understanding what was expected of him, was that he never hesitated to seek help from others - especially from the more experienced and seasoned Marines. The Korean War generated an immediate increase in strength in the Marine Corps. Arthur was detailed for duty as a Drill Instructor in order to cope with the large influx of recruits, in support of the rapid build-up of active duty Marines for assignment to Korea. Preparing these young men for war was in a sense preparing himself for a combat tour in Korea. Eventually, as a Staff Non-Commissioned officer, Arthur was assigned to Camp Pendleton for infantry training, then to Pickle Meadows, California for cold weather training in preparation for duty in Korea. He obviously did his job well enough as a Platoon Sergeant, that the Marine Corps commissioned Arthur a Second Lieutenant during the latter part of his tour in Korea. He gained some polish and a lot of knowledge while attending The Basic School - an institution for newly commissioned officers, located in Quantico, Virginia. While at Quantico, he also learned much about the historical environment - the Civil War, legends of the Marine Corps, military politics, and people of other cultures. He encountered events, traveled the world, and accomplished many things that were beyond any aspirations he may have had at the time he decided to join the Corps. He served in many post and stations across the country, including the large cities of Chicago and Los Angeles. He went to sea for two years, he traveled to foreign lands, and again Arthur went into the arena of combat in a place called Vietnam. In 1957, while stationed in Chicago, a classified presentation was made by a team of officers out of headquarters, Marine Corps in Washington, D.C. This team gave this presentation in "skit format" about a place called Indochina. They spoke of the politics, the conflict between the communist and the rest of ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Marine Mustang. To get started finding A Marine Mustang, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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1553695003
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