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...And Then They Were Called Marines
A Few Good Women
"Then They Were Called Marines" - a complete, 50 minute documentary on the training of Women Marines at Parris Island and their role in the modern USMC.
Since 1918, American women have served as members of the few, the proud. Answering their nations call for help during times of crises, their fiery patriotism proved to be equal of their male counterparts. During World War I and II, the role of women Marines was too “ Free a Marine to Fight.” As the women of each generation have taken their turn to serve, they have broadened the scope of their role in the Marine Corps.
Let there be no doubt. Regardless of gender, becoming a US Marine is tough. Those expecting to earn the privilege of wearing the eagle, globe, and anchor will have to take up the challenge of recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC. Those with the courage determination and strength to survive the rigors of boot camp will find their greatest reward on graduation day- the day they will be forever known as United States Marines.

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