Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Edgar Degas The Bellelli Family painting

Edgar Degas The Bellelli Family paintingEdgar Degas At the Races painting
out on the Battalion merely because of you, or rather H & S Company. But they aren't reserves. They're marines. Com-prend?" He arose from the chair. "I think," he went on flatly, almost gently, "that there's one thing that we are all tending to overlook these days. We've been trying to differentiate too closely between two particular bodies of men that make up the Marine Corps. Technically it's true that a lot of these new men are reserves—that is, they have an 'R' affixed at the end of the 'USMC But it's only a technical difference, you see. Because first and foremost they're marines. I don't want my marines doping off. They're going to act like marines. They're going to be fit. If they meet an Aggressor enemy next week they might have to march a long, long way. And that's what I want this hike to teach them. Comprend?" He made what could pass for the token of a smile and laid his hand easily and for a lingering second on Mannix's shoulder, in a sort of

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