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August 11, 1956 issue

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Training methods that have made the corps one of the world's finest fighting forces fail today to yield equally satisfactory results. The response of former marines who have flooded the defense with telegrams supporting these methods suggests that recruits who have trained in time of war are more inclined to accept the severe disciplinary training that is traditional with the corps than volunteers who train under conditions in which the threat of war seems remote. Former marines who have actually seen action are even grateful to the corps for the type of training they received; but to the new volunteers this same training makes little sense.

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MILITARY education; ARMED Forces; WAR; MILITARY service, Voluntary; MARINES; NAVIES
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