Winstonm, on 2017-November-24, 17:24, said:
No, I do not.
I think the choice of the Marine Corps is an odd one - for anyone - but I may be confusing enlistees and officers, which can certainly be different. What is your take on it?
I think people have a lot of different reasons for serving. As for the enlisted/officer differentiation, some people when they first join up aren't - yet - qualified to be officers. Some of those later become officers. One of my classmates at OCS had ten years of prior enlisted service, during the last three or so of which the Navy sent him to college. When we were commissioned after OCS, I was commissioned Ensign, he was commissioned Lieutenant {jg). I ran into him again some 12 years later. I'd been a LCDR for two or three years, and did not expect to be promoted to CDR before another two. He had just made CDR. I had prior enlisted service myself - but only three years, and it was in the Army. I didn't like the Army. Mostly I didn't like the mud, and getting shot at, and being at the bottom of the hierarchy. Not necessarily in that order. :-) After I finished grad school I thought long and hard about rejoining — and eventually joined the Navy as an officer. It seemed at the time like a good idea, and I don't regret it. Other people have gone different routes in the service, for many different reasons.
Why join the Marine Corps? For many it was "my father and grandfather were marines". For a few it was 'the judge said "Marines or jail, take your pick"'. For some, especially after 9/11, it was "no, we can't let them get away with this." That last, other services too.
There are some incompetents in the military, just as there are some incompetents in any field. And yes, over the years I met a few, a very few, who were truly stupid.