An Assessment of Marine Corps Culture
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RUNNING HEAD: AN ASSESSMENT OF MARINE An Assessment of Marine Corps Culture Shane Wills, Maria Moore, Sharon Steele, Carlos Noel University of Phoenix 10/26/2004 An Assessment of Marine Corps Culture On November 10, 1775, at the Tunn Tavern in Philadelphia, PA, one of the most respected and admired, and not to mention feared organizations was created by the order of the Continental Congress. Although the Marines original duties were to serve aboard Navy ships in order to both protect the ship, and board enemy ships as well; today they are seen globally in our embassies, as a part of peace keeping missions, training allied soldiers, fighting terrorism, and performing community services such as the Toys for Tots campaign. Marine Corps culture is a culture that is understood by only a few, but admired by many. Marine Corps philosophy is one that starts with leadership. As General Charles C. Krulak in his "Commandant's Planning Guidance" in 1999...


