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With what’s happening to people I will only bring my sibling to Norway where I will be a shoulder.Even though there are opportunities in other countries I will wait till they find one here
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“Teufel Hunden.” That’s the name German forces gave U.S. Marines in World War I. A name that would become one of the most iconic titles in Marine Corps history: “Devil Dogs.” Why did it happen? Because during the brutal fighting in France in 1918, the Marines of the 4th Marine Brigade refused to break, refused to quit, and refused to let the enemy advance another inch. Their actions at Belleau Wood, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Blanc Mont, and the Meuse-Argonne offensive shocked the world… and terrified the enemy. At Belleau Wood alone, Marines charged through machine-gun fire, fought hand-to-hand in the dark forest, and held the line against repeated attacks. French commanders begged them to retreat. A Marine answered with a sentence that would be remembered forever: “Retreat? Hell, we just got here.” From that moment on, the U.S. Marine Corps wasn’t just another fighting force on the battlefield. They were a symbol of American grit, discipline, and relentless aggression. The Marines of World War I didn’t just win battles. They forged a legacy. A legacy followed by every Marine who’s worn the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor since. A legacy that lives today. In our traditions, our attitude, our pride, and our bond with each other. If you’re reading this: Whether you’re active duty, reserve, veteran, or just someone who loves Marine Corps history, this one’s for you.  Drop a “🇺🇸🐶” if you already knew where the term Devil Dogs came from… or drop a “🔥🐶” if you just learned something new today. Stay HardChargers. More Marine Corps history drops daily. #usmclife  #MilitaryHistory  #marinecorps #devildog
“Teufel Hunden.” That’s the name German forces gave U.S. Marines in World War I. A name that would become one of the most iconic titles in Marine Corps history: “Devil Dogs.” Why did it happen? Because during the brutal fighting in France in 1918, the Marines of the 4th Marine Brigade refused to break, refused to quit, and refused to let the enemy advance another inch. Their actions at Belleau Wood, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Blanc Mont, and the Meuse-Argonne offensive shocked the world… and terrified the enemy. At Belleau Wood alone, Marines charged through machine-gun fire, fought hand-to-hand in the dark forest, and held the line against repeated attacks. French commanders begged them to retreat. A Marine answered with a sentence that would be remembered forever: “Retreat? Hell, we just got here.” From that moment on, the U.S. Marine Corps wasn’t just another fighting force on the battlefield. They were a symbol of American grit, discipline, and relentless aggression. The Marines of World War I didn’t just win battles. They forged a legacy. A legacy followed by every Marine who’s worn the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor since. A legacy that lives today. In our traditions, our attitude, our pride, and our bond with each other. If you’re reading this: Whether you’re active duty, reserve, veteran, or just someone who loves Marine Corps history, this one’s for you. Drop a “🇺🇸🐶” if you already knew where the term Devil Dogs came from… or drop a “🔥🐶” if you just learned something new today. Stay HardChargers. More Marine Corps history drops daily. #usmclife #MilitaryHistory #marinecorps #devildog

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