I Will Not Lie

The Berkeley Daily Planet has a post up from US Marine Corps Captain Richard Lund in response to the Code Pink demonstration in front of the Marine Corps recruiting office in Bezerkeley, California.

First, a little bit about who I am: I am a Marine captain with over eight years of service as a commissioned officer. I flew transport helicopters for most of my time in the Marine Corps before requesting orders to come here. Currently, I am the officer selection officer for the northern Bay Area. My job is to recruit, interview, screen, and evaluate college students and college graduates that show an interest in becoming officers in the Marine Corps. Once they've committed to pursuing this program, I help them apply, and if selected, I help them prepare for the rigors of Officer Candidate School and for the challenges of life as a Marine officer. To be eligible for my programs, you have to be either a full-time college student or a college graduate. I don't pull anyone out of school, and high school students are not eligible.

I moved my office to Berkeley in December of last year. Previously, it was located in an old federal building in Alameda. That building was due to be torn down and I had to find a new location. I choose our new site because of its proximity to UC Berkeley and to the BART station. Most of the candidates in my program either go to Cal or to one of the schools in San Francisco, the East Bay, or the North Bay. Logistically, the Shattuck Square location was the most convenient for them.

Next, you claim that I lie. I have never, and will never, lie to any individual that shows an interest in my programs. I am upfront with everything that is involved at every step of the way and I go out of my way to ensure that they know what to expect when they apply. I tell them that this is not an easy path. I tell them that leading Marines requires a great deal of self-sacrifice. I tell them that, should they succeed in their quest to become a Marine officer, they will almost certainly go to Iraq. In the future, if you plan to attack my integrity, please have the courtesy to explain to me specifically the instances in which you think that I lied.

Next he goes into why a country needs a military. Let me give you the short version. Every country will have a military, either its own or some one else's. There is more. Go and read.

Semper Fi

H/T Zombie Time from a link at LGF

BTW if some one can direct me to the author and exact form of the "Every country will have a military..." I'd appreciate it.

Cross Posted at Power and Control

posted by Simon on 10.15.07 at 04:26 AM





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Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't.

triticale   ·  October 15, 2007 09:25 AM

"Every country will have a military", but I don't think this is what you intended.

It's funny, though. And it's possible that Captain Lund has come across this particular viewpoint. In fact, given his location, I'd bet on it. Imagine a military that will do "what today's military cannot do: prevent negativity from sprouting anywhere in the world."

Negativity, man. We need to attack it on all fronts. (What was the name of the Donald Sutherland character in "Kelly's Heroes"?

Anonymous   ·  October 15, 2007 02:40 PM

Uh, isn't attacking negativity just another form of coercion?

M. Simon   ·  October 15, 2007 02:53 PM

Sutherland's character was "Oddball", the laid-back tank commander who operated in his own.....idiom. Fantastic movie.

Stewart   ·  October 16, 2007 01:00 AM

"Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't."

Guess which side the "pacifists" plan to be on.

pst314   ·  October 16, 2007 01:50 PM

"Every nation must have an army, either its
own or somebody else's." I've seen several articles cite Winston Churchill as the source of this aphorism.

pst314   ·  October 16, 2007 02:39 PM

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