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No offense to any of our guys or women in any other branch of the military...this one just happens to be about a Marine...it could very well be about any SOLDIER, SAILOR, or AIRMAN FOREIGN DIPLOMAT NOTES MARINE'S DEDICATION TO DUTY The following commentary was submitted anonymously and recently appeared in "The Scout," the command newspaper serving Camp Pendleton, Calif. A foreign diplomat who often criticized American policy once observed a United States Marine perform the evening colors ceremony. The diplomat wrote about this simple but solemn ceremony in a letter to his country: During one of the past few days, I had occasion to visit the U.S.
Embassy in our capital after official working hours. I arrived at a quarter to six and was
met by the Marine on guard at The entrance of the Chancery. He asked if I would mind
waiting while he lowered the two American flags at the Embassy. What I witnessed over the
next 10 minutes so impressed me that I am now led to make this occurrence a part of my
ongoing record of this distressing era. The Marine was dressed in a uniform which was
spotless and neat; he walked with a measured tread from the entrance of the Chancery to
the stainless steel flagpole before the Embassy and, almost reverently, lowered the flag
to the level of his reach where he began to fold it in military fashion. He then released
the flag from the clasps attaching it to the rope, stepped back from the pole, made an
about face, and carried the flag between his hands--one above, one below--and placed it
securely on a stand before the Chancery. He then marched over to the second flagpole and
repeated the same lonesome ceremony. On the way between poles, he mentioned to me very
briefly that he would soon be finished. |
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