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" ... It was a skill he’d need to survive as an infantry rifleman patrolling the dusty streets of Al Kut, Iraq in 2003. And, years later, he’d apply the many lessons he learned as an infantry squad leader to launch a business called Two Marines Moving, a fast-growing enterprise in Virginia. ... "
" ... Now they are trying to rise from the ashes with a million dollar stunt. In what they’ve billed the “American Sniper Shootout,” they’re pitting a novice shooter armed with one of their rifles against a champion rifleman who’ll shoot traditional sniper gear. If the pro wins he gets $1 million. If the novice shooter wins TrackingPoint is hoping for a PR windfall. ... "
" ... Once you get beyond that innovation, though, what you find is a service returning to its roots: maneuver warfare, amphibious operations, "every Marine a rifleman." And with good reason. The operational environment of the future looks better suited to the agile, expeditionary strengths of the Marine Corps than it does to the ponderous, industrial-age traditions of the Army. The Marines have made rising China the pacing threat for their plans, while the Army is focused mainly on Russia in Europe. The White House cares more about China. ... "
" ... There was history underfoot at Vermont’s Marlboro College. Tucked away in the Green Mountains, the nonprofit institution founded at the end of World War II held its first graduation in 1948. Robert Frost read a poem at the ceremony and Life Magazine printed a picture of its lone alum: a former rifleman named Hugh Mulligan who spent the years after the war hobnobbing in Paris with the likes of Picasso and studied Shakespeare in operatic form. ... "
" ... “A Marine is who we are and a rifleman is what we do whatever our actual role. The rallying cry that sets us apart from other services is that all Marines be it officer or enlisted receive the same training (in only three locations). The recruits who become Marines take pride in this knowledge that they are a part of something greater than themselves, and they are passing in the shadows of great men and women who have come before them. They are entering a fraternity of people who chose to go first into the worst fights.” ... "