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Marines Pose with SS Flag
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No , it means scout snipers. Really!
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I wonder if those jarheads even know what Schutzstaffel means. They should have used better judgement. In todays world everything must be politically correct.
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Everybody knows what the Nordic-stylized Siegrunen and the SS stood for - and anybody remember the issues with neo-Nazi types in the military not all that long ago (hint: it was a BIG problem in the 82nd where avowed racists killed two black guys) - and now an American military unit displaying a banner which is the antithesis of what America stands for along with the American flag...:eek:
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein I'd like to ask my dead uncle (who fought his way across Europe as an Infantry Platoon Sergeant in the 120th Infantry Regiment of the 30th Infantry Division) and my dead father-in-law (who did the same as a Platoon Leader in the 55th Armored Infantry Battalion of the 11th Armored Division) what they think of these guys and their 'cool' banner. And so it goes... Richard :munchin |
Was embedded with the Marines for 13yrs and I have seen that symbol used 100 + times from Unit T-Shirts, Tatoos, Flags, ect. And I never saw or heard of a Sr. NCO or Officer complain about it. Just saying
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This will seriously impact Marine recruitment efforts in the Jewish community.
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This is the best part.
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Maybe it's a Department of the Navy thing. This is on their Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado:
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A sniper buddy of mine and former Marine sniper instructor, warned the clowns in 1982 that it was a very bad idea. It disappeared for a while and came back. They knew damn well what it meant and were playing the asshole game.
Yep, Marines protecting themselves on an investigation. They knew. :munchin |
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When one puts a .50 cal round through someone's head at great distance, one must do it in an inoffensive manner. :rolleyes:
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I'm sad to say that it's possible that most enlisted Marines couldn't tell you what the SS was or why its disgusting to use that logo. When I was in I saw that SS a few times and was told, "Oh, it means Scout/Sniper!" If I wasn't a history buff from a young age I would have been none the wiser. Never saw another nazi or race related logo or issue around the same guys and there were minority Marines who seemed oblivious to it as well.
I bet that most students in my university couldn't identify the SS symbol and Marines don't get any history education besides what the Corps deems necessary. If you consider what most Marines believe about their own history it's not to hard to figure out that they don't read many history textbooks. As longrange pointed out, this has been around their community for a long time and I place the responsibility square on the brass. |
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