One of Us: Officers of Marines--Their Training, Traditions, and Values

One of Us: Officers of Marines--Their Training, Traditions, and Values

by Jack Ruppert
One of Us: Officers of Marines--Their Training, Traditions, and Values

One of Us: Officers of Marines--Their Training, Traditions, and Values

by Jack Ruppert

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Overview

This engaging book plunges readers into the culture shock of Marine Officer Candidates School, a ten-week physical, intellectual, and emotional testing ground so grueling that every fourth candidate fails to complete.

What does it take to become a Marine Officer? This engaging book transports readers through the culture shock of Marine Officer Candidates School, a ten-week physical, intellectual, and emotional testing ground that every fourth candidate fails to complete. The Sergeant Instructors' intensity is palpable as candidates are made to strip away civilian habits and attitudes, replacing them the Marine Corps ethos in the hopes of becoming officers. Anecdotes and personal recollections of OCS by two generations of officers provide instructive, poignant, and humorous interludes for the reader.

A second focus of the book involves research into the demographics, attitudes, and opinions of two groups of officers, separated in time by 50 years. This comparison across a wide range of personal and social issues and beliefs renders some surprising results that lie in opposition to conventional wisdom. From the older generation, the reader will better understand the lifelong impact of the Marine leadership experience. From today's officers, the reader will discover the motivations of today's allegedly soft and coddled young people to follow the difficult path to a lieutenant's gold bars. This book is required reading for anyone with an interest in the Marine Corps and its culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275972226
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/30/2003
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

JACK RUPPERT is Director of Ruppert Associates of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
A Few Good Men and Women
The First 72 Hours—1953
OCS—Transition—2000
OCS—Pride, Passion, and Professionalism
OCS—The Gatekeepers
TBS—Learning the Trade
TBS—"It's Only Us"
TBS—The Thinking Warrior
Profile of a Lieutenant
A Legacy of Honor
Epilogue
Glossary of Marine Terminology
Bibliography

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