Posted on Aug 24, 2016
MARSOC’s New Badge Should Be Replaced With One Of These 5 Insignias
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Keith, that author needs to put the crack pipe down and slowly step away. First off, the pin was designed by a MARSOC operator. So the author can go suck eggs. Secondly, when the author puts in the blood and sweat, then perhaps some Raider will give him his opinion. Until then, like I said, suck eggs.
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LOL, Now that pin looked rediculous. I made a mistake. It's the Rambo pin. Even worse. Lol
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SN Greg Wright
SGT (Join to see) - Lol yeah, I should have thought satire at that point. But you never know, these days.
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That's true SN Greg Wright. You never know. It sounds like something from Duffleblog.
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It's a good satire piece.
The issue many Marines will have with the approved breast insignia is one of "Is this necessary?" Not speaking badly of the MARSOC folks, their training regiment, or anything else, but we don't go for a whole lot of "flair" in the USMC. As noted, most of ours comes from other Services (like Basic Parachutist, Dive Bubble, and EOD). Even our wings fall under that ideal.
I'm not saying it doesn't look cool, or that we shouldn't recognize people... but in general the people who will have these will already be easily recognizable because they are wearing other parallel devices (like above). It just seems "redundant."
The issue many Marines will have with the approved breast insignia is one of "Is this necessary?" Not speaking badly of the MARSOC folks, their training regiment, or anything else, but we don't go for a whole lot of "flair" in the USMC. As noted, most of ours comes from other Services (like Basic Parachutist, Dive Bubble, and EOD). Even our wings fall under that ideal.
I'm not saying it doesn't look cool, or that we shouldn't recognize people... but in general the people who will have these will already be easily recognizable because they are wearing other parallel devices (like above). It just seems "redundant."
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
SGT (Join to see) - Anytime. I'm not sure what the Marines' split will be on this (For/Against). I have no issue with the badge itself, so I fall kind of in the middle.
Of the Recon (force or otherwise) that I knew while in (I'm pre-MARSOC days), most would look at this as just one more thing to maintain. It would be a cool acknowledgement that they accomplished something, but 99% of the time they are surrounded by other guys with the same racks, so it doesn't really mean much.
Of the Recon (force or otherwise) that I knew while in (I'm pre-MARSOC days), most would look at this as just one more thing to maintain. It would be a cool acknowledgement that they accomplished something, but 99% of the time they are surrounded by other guys with the same racks, so it doesn't really mean much.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS Well, it was developed with good intentions. But you're correct. Just something else to maintain. Wish I was still in to maintain my stuff. Lol
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
SGT (Join to see) - Absolutely. Best of intentions. Just seems outside the Spirit of our Uniform Philosophy, which is HIGHLY Subjective. Combined with the low population of the MARSOC Regiment (2700~, of which 1200~ might be operators), it just seems odd.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS 10 to 1, Medals Of America is the supplier. No telling how much they charged, if, in fact, it is them.
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Funny stuff. Unless your a Marine, especially a MARSOC Marine. They may not think it was funny. But I am not either one of those, so I am laughing my ass off.
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