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Maybe if you were in combat in Afghanistan, Iraq, or any other place U.S. Marines have gone you might think about your words before uttering crap. There is a reason we were nicknamed Devildogs.
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Edited by VampireSniper97: 12/3/2015 4:00:42 PM[quote]The German Army coined this term of respect for U.S. Marines during World War I. In the summer of 1918 the German Army was driving toward Paris. The French Army was in full retreat. In a desperate effort to save Paris, the newly arrived U.S. Marines were thrown into the breach. In June 1918, in bitter fighting lasting for weeks, Marines repeatedly repulsed the Germans in Belleau Wood. The German drive toward Paris sputtered, fizzled, and died. Then the Marines attacked and swept the Germans back out of Belleau Wood. Paris had been saved. The tide of war had turned. Five months later Germany would be forced to accept an armistice. The battle tenacity and fury of the U.S. Marines had stunned the Germans. In their official reports they called the Marines "teufel hunden," meaning Devil Dogs, the ferocious mountain dogs of Bavarian folklore.[/quote]
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More like fagdogs there useless and lack training all they do is shoot each other an shout "oh friendly fire"
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Not sure what you have against U.S. Marines but they don't shoot each other and shout friendly fire. Royal Marines are tough SOBs but most servicemen are well trained and can be quite formidable in battle. Do you have some personal experience that has made you think this?