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Adjusting to Civilian Life
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16297379" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>If you served in the Marines then you definitely heard it. The words "nasty civilians" was thrown around liberally when I was in and there was certainly an attitude that civilians were lesser and that you needed to leave all of those bad civilian habits behind. And maybe that was just to make you feel more accomplished or confident as they were attempting to build Marines who saw themselves as something different. </p><p></p><p>Whether what I said resonates with the OP then that is up to him. I dont necessarily believe that what I said is spot on what he needs to do but from his original post that is something I saw so I posted what I did. You certainly dont have any place to say that what I said is right or wrong. We likely come from very different military backgrounds so who are you to say that yours was like mine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16297379, member: 21786"] If you served in the Marines then you definitely heard it. The words "nasty civilians" was thrown around liberally when I was in and there was certainly an attitude that civilians were lesser and that you needed to leave all of those bad civilian habits behind. And maybe that was just to make you feel more accomplished or confident as they were attempting to build Marines who saw themselves as something different. Whether what I said resonates with the OP then that is up to him. I dont necessarily believe that what I said is spot on what he needs to do but from his original post that is something I saw so I posted what I did. You certainly dont have any place to say that what I said is right or wrong. We likely come from very different military backgrounds so who are you to say that yours was like mine? [/QUOTE]
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