Rifleman's Creed
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In
boot camp at Parris Island or San Diego, and in the Basic School at
Quantico, no one escapes from the Rifleman's Creed.
Every Marine is trained, first and foremost, as a rifleman,
for it is the rifleman who must close with and destroy the enemy.
The rifleman remains the most basic tenet of Marine Corps
doctrine. All else
revolves around him. Marine
Aviation, Marine Armor, Marine Artillery, and all supporting arms
and warfighting assets exit to support the rifleman.
It is believed that MGen. William H. Rupertus, USMC, authored
the creed shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
It is commonly known as the Rifleman's Creed, but it has also
been called "My Rifle: The Creed of a United States
Marine." Every
Marine must memorize this creed.
And, every Marine must live by the creed.
Marine Corps Motto: (excerpt from Warrior Culture of the U.S. Marines, copyright 2001 Marion F. Sturkey) |
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