For Country and Corps

For Country and Corps
Author: Gail B Shisler
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781612511764

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Oliver P. Smith fought at Peleliu and Okinawa and then commanded the 1st Marine Division in Korea during the assault at Inchon, the recapture of Seoul, and the breakout from the Chosin Reservoir. Called one of the twentieth century’s great Marine leaders, Smith was known as an outstanding combat commander and a man of great intellect and moral courage. This biography, written by the granddaughter he helped raise, illuminates the general’s remarkable life. It draws on interviews, oral histories and a thorough examination of letters held by the family and not previously available to researchers. Gail Shisler’s investigation of Smith’s relationship with his Army superiors in Korea and with his Marine Corps peers and superiors takes exception to previously published descriptions and adds new insights into the Corps’ postwar battle for survival.

The United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps
Author: Michael Green
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1560656891

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Provides an introduction to the history, function, weaponry, and future of the United States Marine Corps.

Going Up Country

Going Up Country
Author: John Coyne
Publsiher: Scribner Book Company
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1994
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: IND:30000044862765

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An anthology of travel writing about distant corners of the world. These previously unpublished pieces of fascinating journeys to exotic places were written expressly for this book by Bob Shacochis, Richard Wiley, Mary-Ann Tirone Smith, P.F. Kluge, and Joanne Omang, among others.

First to Fight

First to Fight
Author: V H Krulak
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1999-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612511610

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In this riveting insider's chronicle, legendary Marine General "Brute" Krulak submits an unprecedented examination of U.S. Marines—their fights on the battlefield and off, their extraordinary esprit de corps. Deftly blending history with autobiography, action with analysis, and separating fact from fable, General Krulak touches the very essence of the Corps: what it means to be a Marine and the reason behind its consistently outstanding performance and reputation. Krulak also addresses the most basic but challenging question of all about the Corps: how does it manage to survive—even to flourish—despite overwhelming political odds and, as the general writes, ""an extraordinary propensity for shooting itself in the foot?"" To answer this question Krulak examines the foundation on which the Corps is built, a system of intense loyalty to God, to country, and to other Marines. He also takes a close look at Marines in war, offering challenging accounts of their experiences in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. In addition, he describes the Corps's relationship to other services, especially during the unification battles following World War II, and offers new insights into the decision-making process in times of crisis. First published in hardcover in 1984, this book has remained popular ever since with Marines of every rank.

The U S Marine Corps Story

The U S  Marine Corps Story
Author: J. Robert Moskin
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1987
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:B4967349

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Leon Uris said of Moskin's history of the Corps, "It's a hell of a piece of work." Loaded with facts, it is also a book that a Marine can read with pride. This third revised edition includes a newly written chapter on the Gulf War.

The Marine Corps Way to Win on Wall Street

The Marine Corps Way to Win on Wall Street
Author: Ken Marlin
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781466876866

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Many Americans view Wall Street as a bastion of greed and corruption; a place that attracts people who don't deserve the money they make but are willing to break the law to get more of it. Yet for all their mistrust, many of these same Americans believe that Wall Street is essential for our economy to function. How do we fix it? Send in the Marines. Known for its exemplary discipline, the Marine Corps ensures victory by obeying key commands, such as: establish clear, tactical objectives; know the terrain before heading into battle; identify and capitalize on combat advantages; control timing; leverage complementary skills within the unit; negotiate from a morally defensible position; harness strength of leadership to craft a bulletproof plan. Ken Marlin served ten years' active duty as a Marine officer before taking on the financial sector. He's seen this program of pride, professionalism, and fidelity work - from the battlefield to the boardroom. Marlin is no socialist: he's a capitalist and risk-taker who enjoys earning money for himself and his clients. In Seize the High Ground, he teaches you the Marine Corps way to win on Wall Street and on Main Street: to sacrifice short-term gains for the long-term interests of your clients and your company. Deploying Marine-tested tactics, he engineers lasting, honorable success while lowering the ethical cost of doing business. That's the Marine Corps way.

A Brief History of the United States Marine Corps

A Brief History of the United States Marine Corps
Author: Norman W. Hicks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1964
Genre: United States
ISBN: STANFORD:36105041663233

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Underdogs

Underdogs
Author: Aaron B. O'Connell
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674071469

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Exploring the growth of the Marines from disadvantaged to elite force, this history “offers an excellent analysis of how the marines became the Marines.” (Publishers Weekly) The Marine Corps has always considered itself a breed apart. This undying faith in its own exceptionalism is what has made the Marines one of the sharpest, swiftest tools of American military power. Aaron O’Connell focuses on the period from World War II to Vietnam, when the Marine Corps transformed itself from America’s least respected to its most elite armed force. Venerating sacrifice and suffering, privileging the collective over the individual, Corps culture was saturated with romantic and religious overtones that had enormous marketing potential in a postwar America energized by new global responsibilities. Capitalizing on this, the Marines curried the favor of the nation’s best reporters, befriended publishers, courted Hollywood and Congress, and built a public relations infrastructure that would eventually brand it as the most prestigious military service in America. But as O’Connell suggests, the Corps’ triumphs did not come without costs, including a culture of violence that sometimes spread beyond the battlefield. “A significant and original contribution to both the military history of the Cold War and the ongoing conversation about the militarization of American culture.” —Beth Bailey, author of America's Army: Making the All-Volunteer Force “Takes readers inside the culture of the Corps.” —Nathaniel Fick, author of One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer “Insightful.” —Library Journal “A powerful account of the relationship between fighting war and preserving peace, viewed through the lens of the stories that built support for both.” —Kirkus Reviews “Absorbing.” —The Wall Street Journal